登陆注册
15458700000075

第75章 CHAPTER XVII - THE ITALIAN PRISONER(2)

It was one of the vile old prisons of Italy, and a part of it was below the waters of the harbour. The place of his confinement was an arched under-ground and under-water gallery, with a grill-gate at the entrance, through which it received such light and air as it got. Its condition was insufferably foul, and a stranger could hardly breathe in it, or see in it with the aid of a torch. At the upper end of this dungeon, and consequently in the worst position, as being the furthest removed from light and air, the Englishman first beheld him, sitting on an iron bedstead to which he was chained by a heavy chain. His countenance impressed the Englishmen as having nothing in common with the faces of the malefactors with whom he was associated, and he talked with him, and learnt how he came to be there.

When the Englishman emerged from the dreadful den into the light of day, he asked his conductor, the governor of the jail, why Giovanni Carlavero was put into the worst place?

'Because he is particularly recommended,' was the stringent answer.

'Recommended, that is to say, for death?'

'Excuse me; particularly recommended,' was again the answer.

'He has a bad tumour in his neck, no doubt occasioned by the hardship of his miserable life. If he continues to be neglected, and he remains where he is, it will kill him.'

'Excuse me, I can do nothing. He is particularly recommended.'

The Englishman was staying in that town, and he went to his home there; but the figure of this man chained to the bedstead made it no home, and destroyed his rest and peace. He was an Englishman of an extraordinarily tender heart, and he could not bear the picture.

He went back to the prison grate; went back again and again, and talked to the man and cheered him. He used his utmost influence to get the man unchained from the bedstead, were it only for ever so short a time in the day, and permitted to come to the grate. It look a long time, but the Englishman's station, personal character, and steadiness of purpose, wore out opposition so far, and that grace was at last accorded. Through the bars, when he could thus get light upon the tumour, the Englishman lanced it, and it did well, and healed. His strong interest in the prisoner had greatly increased by this time, and he formed the desperate resolution that he would exert his utmost self-devotion and use his utmost efforts, to get Carlavero pardoned.

If the prisoner had been a brigand and a murderer, if he had committed every non-political crime in the Newgate Calendar and out of it, nothing would have been easier than for a man of any court or priestly influence to obtain his release. As it was, nothing could have been more difficult. Italian authorities, and English authorities who had interest with them, alike assured the Englishman that his object was hopeless. He met with nothing but evasion, refusal, and ridicule. His political prisoner became a joke in the place. It was especially observable that English Circumlocution, and English Society on its travels, were as humorous on the subject as Circumlocution and Society may be on any subject without loss of caste. But, the Englishman possessed (and proved it well in his life) a courage very uncommon among us: he had not the least fear of being considered a bore, in a good humane cause. So he went on persistently trying, and trying, and trying, to get Giovanni Carlavero out. That prisoner had been rigorously re-chained, after the tumour operation, and it was not likely that his miserable life could last very long.

One day, when all the town knew about the Englishman and his political prisoner, there came to the Englishman, a certain sprightly Italian Advocate of whom he had some knowledge; and he made this strange proposal. 'Give me a hundred pounds to obtain Carlavero's release. I think I can get him a pardon, with that money. But I cannot tell you what I am going to do with the money, nor must you ever ask me the question if I succeed, nor must you ever ask me for an account of the money if I fail.' The Englishman decided to hazard the hundred pounds. He did so, and heard not another word of the matter. For half a year and more, the Advocate made no sign, and never once 'took on' in any way, to have the subject on his mind. The Englishman was then obliged to change his residence to another and more famous town in the North of Italy.

He parted from the poor prisoner with a sorrowful heart, as from a doomed man for whom there was no release but Death.

The Englishman lived in his new place of abode another half-year and more, and had no tidings of the wretched prisoner. At length, one day, he received from the Advocate a cool, concise, mysterious note, to this effect. 'If you still wish to bestow that benefit upon the man in whom you were once interested, send me fifty pounds more, and I think it can be ensured.' Now, the Englishman had long settled in his mind that the Advocate was a heartless sharper, who had preyed upon his credulity and his interest in an unfortunate sufferer. So, he sat down and wrote a dry answer, giving the Advocate to understand that he was wiser now than he had been formerly, and that no more money was extractable from his pocket.

同类推荐
  • 绣云阁

    绣云阁

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 明实录宣宗实录

    明实录宣宗实录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 投元郎中

    投元郎中

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 张文襄公事略

    张文襄公事略

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Circus Boys On The Flying Rings

    The Circus Boys On The Flying Rings

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 异世萝莉腹黑狼

    异世萝莉腹黑狼

    万年前,绝世强者西芹陨落。万年后,一个角色萝莉诞生于世。两人的交集,不过是前世与今生罢了。一切,冥冥之中自有注定。一对欢喜冤家,是否能经历重重阻难走到一起呢?而萌系萝莉又能否在这个世界生存下去呢?
  • 孙志平修仙传

    孙志平修仙传

    平凡少年得入仙门,御兽修仙,纵横天下!
  • 龙的生活

    龙的生活

    我曾见过末代帝皇的死,也见过木下藤吉郎的崛起。我曾用圣杯喝下神的血,也曾在不老泉上沐浴阳光。我曾在太阳上远观地球,也曾经面对月亮黯然神伤。我曾和外星人喝酒,但古龙真不是我的爸爸。我的生活是不断地旅途,可是书名《龙的旅途》被起过了……
  • 我从凡间来,到此觅长生

    我从凡间来,到此觅长生

    少年陈俊熙出自云雾山,独闯大朝试,只为那十年之约。崭露头角,开始踏上了修仙之路,不畏艰险,意志坚定,创造出了一条史诗级的逆天改命篇章!
  • 盖世英雄孙大圣

    盖世英雄孙大圣

    警告:本书内容含有一种"笑死人甲基胺"的成分,阅读后可能会产生以下的副作用:1.笑到肚子痛;2.笑到下巴脱臼;3.笑破肚皮下巴疾病患者以及肚皮太薄者,建议由医师诊断以后方可阅读。何谓盖世英雄?是很会臭盖的英雄吗?当然不是!是该死的英雄吗?当然也不是!盖世恶魔横空出世,大破少林武当,把正派侠士打得落花流水,眼看恶魔即将席卷天下,成为满手血腥的一代暴君。盖世英雄克服心魔,破茧而出。虽然他明知自己武功远远不及盖世恶魔,然而为了天下苍生,他挺身而出挑战盖世恶魔。为了正义勇往直前,就是盖世英雄!“乔峰杨过,略输霸气;小凤留香,稍逊嚣张;一代风流,小李探花,只识喝酒射飞刀。俱往矣,数英雄人物,且看大圣。”
  • 坠落的爱

    坠落的爱

    ”少爷,少奶奶被夫人的儿子给抓了“,上官夜月看着杯子里的红酒,一口喝完“很好,敢抓我的女人,活的时间太长了”,谁都知道少爷对少奶奶的宠爱,捧在手心怕碎了,含在嘴里怕化了。
  • tfboys爱就别离开

    tfboys爱就别离开

    青春有太多伤痕,一次次的受伤~让我们分开,她们的爱情还会坚持下去,顺利下去吗?
  • 神医华佗秘方大全(中华传统医学养生精华)

    神医华佗秘方大全(中华传统医学养生精华)

    本书从上百种古医典籍中撷取了华佗的一些秘方,记载了华佗在内科、外科、妇科、儿科、眼科、耳科、鼻科、齿科、喉科、皮肤科、伤科、急救科、解毒科、治奇症法等领域的1100余种,对祖国医学和指导中医临床有着重要参考价值的方例。
  • 轮回之笑傲天穹

    轮回之笑傲天穹

    万世轮回南柯梦,恩怨情仇皆如尘;苍意弄世因和果,神魔命绎始与终。然也,命也!何需天也!吾辈之曲,方乃天之道也!万世之后,吾将撕裂苍穹,以证大道!
  • 嫡后倾天下

    嫡后倾天下

    她穿越到兵部尚书嫡女身上,在别人眼里她是个什么都不会的废物,但在他的眼里她却是他的珍宝。当明珠蒙尘,他为她拂去尘埃;当她名满天下,他依旧伴她左右,一路相扶。他为帝,宣布此生只此一后,天下只为她一人拱手。