登陆注册
15512900000034

第34章 10(1)

Monsieur Porthos du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds.

Thanks to what Aramis had told him, D'Artagnan, who knew already that Porthos called himself Du Vallon, was now aware that he styled himself, from his estate, De Bracieux; and that he was, on account of this estate, engaged in a lawsuit with the Bishop of Noyon. It was, then, in the neighborhood of Noyon that he must seek that estate. His itinerary was promptly determined: he would go to Dammartin, from which place two roads diverge, one toward Soissons, the other toward Compiegne; there he would inquire concerning the Bracieux estate and go to the right or to the left according to the information obtained.

Planchet, who was still a little concerned for his safety after his recent escapade, declared that he would follow D'Artagnan even to the end of the world, either by the road to the right or by that to the left; only he begged his former master to set out in the evening, for greater security to himself. D'Artagnan suggested that he should send word to his wife, so that she might not be anxious about him, but Planchet replied with much sagacity that he was very sure his wife would not die of anxiety through not knowing where he was, while he, Planchet, remembering her incontinence of tongue, would die of anxiety if she did know.

This reasoning seemed to D'Artagnan so satisfactory that he no further insisted; and about eight o'clock in the evening, the time when the vapors of night begin to thicken in the streets, he left the Hotel de la Chevrette, and followed by Planchet set forth from the capital by way of the Saint Denis gate.

At midnight the two travelers were at Dammartin, but it was then too late to make inquiries -- the host of the Cygne de la Croix had gone to bed.

The next morning D'Artagnan summoned the host, one of those sly Normans who say neither yes nor no and fear to commit themselves by giving a direct answer. D'Artagnan, however, gathered from his equivocal replies that the road to the right was the one he ought to take, and on that uncertain information he resumed his journey. At nine in the morning he reached Nanteuil and stopped for breakfast. His host here was a good fellow from Picardy, who gave him all the information he needed. The Bracieux estate was a few leagues from Villars-Cotterets.

D'Artagnan was acquainted with Villars-Cotterets having gone thither with the court on several occasions; for at that time Villars-Cotterets was a royal residence. He therefore shaped his course toward that place and dismounted at the Dauphin d'Or. There he ascertained that the Bracieux estate was four leagues distant, but that Porthos was not at Bracieux. Porthos had, in fact, been involved in a dispute with the Bishop of Noyon in regard to the Pierrefonds property, which adjoined his own, and weary at length of a legal controversy which was beyond his comprehension, he put an end to it by purchasing Pierrefonds and added that name to his others. He now called himself Du Vallon de Bracieux de Pierrefonds, and resided on his new estate.

The travelers were therefore obliged to stay at the hotel until the next day; the horses had done ten leagues that day and needed rest. It is true they might have taken others, but there was a great forest to pass through and Planchet, as we have seen, had no liking for forests after dark.

There was another thing that Planchet had no liking for and that was starting on a journey with a hungry stomach.

Accordingly, D'Artagnan, on awaking, found his breakfast waiting for him. It need not be said that Planchet in resuming his former functions resumed also his former humility and was not ashamed to make his breakfast on what was left by D'Artagnan.

It was nearly eight o'clock when they set out again. Their course was clearly defined: they were to follow the road toward Compiegne and on emerging from the forest turn to the right.

The morning was beautiful, and in this early springtime the birds sang on the trees and the sunbeams shone through the misty glades, like curtains of golden gauze.

In other parts of the forest the light could scarcely penetrate through the foliage, and the stems of two old oak trees, the refuge of the squirrel, startled by the travelers, were in deep shadow.

There came up from all nature in the dawn of day a perfume of herbs, flowers and leaves, which delighted the heart.

D'Artagnan, sick of the closeness of Paris, thought that when a man had three names of his different estates joined one to another, he ought to be very happy in such a paradise; then he shook his head, saying, "If I were Porthos and D'Artagnan came to make me such a proposition as I am going to make to him, I know what I should say to it."

As to Planchet, he thought of little or nothing, but was happy as a hunting-hound in his old master's company.

At the extremity of the wood D'Artagnan perceived the road that had been described to him, and at the end of the road he saw the towers of an immense feudal castle.

"Oh! oh!" he said, "I fancied this castle belonged to the ancient branch of Orleans. Can Porthos have negotiated for it with the Duc de Longueville?"

"Faith!" exclaimed Planchet, "here's land in good condition; if it belongs to Monsieur Porthos I wish him joy."

"Zounds!" cried D'Artagnan, "don't call him Porthos, nor even Vallon; call him De Bracieux or De Pierrefonds; thou wilt knell out damnation to my mission otherwise."

As he approached the castle which had first attracted his eye, D'Artagnan was convinced that it could not be there that his friend dwelt; the towers, though solid and as if built yesterday, were open and broken. One might have fancied that some giant had cleaved them with blows from a hatchet.

同类推荐
  • 七缪

    七缪

    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 Major

    The Major

    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。
  • 佛说诸法本经

    佛说诸法本经

    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。
  • 日光菩萨月光菩萨陀罗尼

    日光菩萨月光菩萨陀罗尼

    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。
  • 科利奥兰纳斯

    科利奥兰纳斯

    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
  • 女配重生:逆袭计划

    女配重生:逆袭计划

    她,是仙界妒忌心最强的女仙。有着强大的后台,自己却没有本事。他,是魔界千万年来最是强大的魔君。有着众多人、仙、魔、妖喜欢的他,却独独喜欢她。问:天下间,有谁配得上他?他说:“唯她一人。”
  • 夏夜星灯:绵羊王爷彪悍妻

    夏夜星灯:绵羊王爷彪悍妻

    “王爷,王妃她……”某妖孽一拍桌子迅速站了起来,只见那桌子瞬间变成了废柴……“说,她怎么了?谁欺负她了?带上门里的人灭了那家伙!”只见流隐一脸黑线……那小祖宗谁敢欺负啊……“王爷,其实是王妃她,她把宰相的儿子给废了……”不说还好,一说流隐就感觉下身的风嗖嗖的啊!“废了?”“就是宰相他家绝后了!”“绝后了?绝得好啊,早该绝了!”王爷,这样做真的好吗?“真是脏了影儿的手啊……”“……”你确定不应该同情一下宰相他儿子么……【用我一世倾情,许你永生朝暮如歌……】【上穷碧落下黄泉,一生一世一双人……】
  • 易烊千玺之晴空雨后

    易烊千玺之晴空雨后

    第一次写小说也不知道该怎样介绍,希望大家可以有问题就指出来。
  • 悦嫁

    悦嫁

    重活一世的抚安侯府长房嫡女季念槿,有三件事要做:一是保住侯府和父亲的世子爵位,二是粉碎三房的一切阴谋诡计,三是为自己许一个充满希望的未来。只是今生的她发现,前世自己所嫁的那个清北侯府痴傻的世子,居然不傻了,更是亲自为她求来了赐婚圣旨。“季姑娘,圣旨已下,今生我不傻你不笨,可谓悦嫁,那么,不离不弃,相守白头,如何?”某世子一本正经。“世子,难道你也重活了一世?”“你猜。”某世子神采奕奕!
  • 混沌魔神之逆天修罗

    混沌魔神之逆天修罗

    家族被灭的他,为寻亲生父亲,踏上这逆天之路。掌魔神之剑,承修罗之脉,修混沌之力。吾命由吾不由天,天要亡我誓逆天。
  • TFBOYS之你是不一样的风景

    TFBOYS之你是不一样的风景

    曾经的他们已是过去,现在的他们能否守护住他们的爱情?也许愈是刻骨铭心的爱情愈是脆弱,就像盛夏的泡沫……伟大的是爱情,强悍的是命运,他们能否逃过命运的捉弄?他是她眼中最美好的风景,而她是他一生中最珍贵而不一样的风景……
  • 霸道小农

    霸道小农

    他没有炫目的绝招,也没有华丽的装备,能够拿得出手的,咦拍砖?诶爆樽?这是要抛沙还是扔石灰,错了错了这是用来增加火属性的辣椒面,空间农场自己种的;他拳打大贪,脚踢纨绔,就他一个穷种地的?行?对对!只因他的角色职业是流氓系。农民工兄弟喊他大侠,纯情小女警伴他圣驾,他是混混界的拳霸,是杀手行的奇葩,纨绔让他駡,他种地又种花,做饭加芝麻,品一口灵茶,说一下脏话,他专杀人渣,稀罕救傻瓜,为了一声八嘎,他炸了人家铁塔,他是侠圣任侠,江湖人称枣泥麻饼,小农拳霸任大虾,丫嘛。
  • 我的单纯女友

    我的单纯女友

    简单,不简单。平凡,不平凡。一个简单的故事里充斥着不平凡的人。
  • 女尊废材庶女

    女尊废材庶女

    “顾皖筠,算你6.我不跟你说了。”夙玧晗气的头上冒烟。“来人,送客。”顾皖筠不在意的说道。“顾皖筠,有你这样的嘛,我大老远的跑过来,你!!!”“女皇陛下,慢走,不送。”顾皖筠咬了一口苹果,笑着说。
  • 叮咚,外星萌物请签收

    叮咚,外星萌物请签收

    且看几只小萌物如何一步一步成长成——大萌物的吧。