登陆注册
15677800000021

第21章

She sat down thinking of it.Death! It was as if the world was going to disappear from her; but no, since nothing would be changed in the world, not even her bedroom.Yes, her room would remain just the same, with the same bed, the same chairs, the same toilette articles, but she would be forever gone, and no one would be sorry, except her mother, perhaps.

People would say: "How pretty she was! that little Yvette," and nothing more.And as she looked at her arm leaning on the arm of her chair, she thought again, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.And again a great shudder of horror ran over her whole body, and she did not know how she could disappear without the whole earth being blotted out, so much it seemed to her that she was a part of everything, of the fields, of the air, of the sunshine, of life itself.

There were bursts of laughter in the garden, a great noise of voices and of calls, the bustling gaiety of country house parties, and she recognized the sonorous tones of M.de Belvigne, singing:

"I am underneath thy window, Oh, deign to show thy face." She rose, without reflecting, and looked out.They all applauded.They were all five there, with two gentlemen whom she did not know.

She brusquely withdrew, annoyed by the thought that these men had come to amuse themselves at her mother's house, as at a public place.

The bell sounded for breakfast."I will show them how to die," she said.

She went downstairs with a firm step, with something of the resolution of the Christian martyrs going into the circus, where the lions awaited them.

She pressed their hands, smiling in an affable but rather haughty manner.Servigny asked her:

"Are you less cross to-day, Mam'zelle?"

She answered in a severe and peculiar tone: "Today, I am going to commit follies.I am in my Paris mood, look out!"Then turning toward Monsieur de Belvigne, she said:

"You shall be my escort, my little Malmsey.I will take you all after breakfast to the fete at Marly."There was, in fact, a fete at Marly.They introduced the two newcomers to her, the Comte de Tamine and the Marquis de Briquetot.

During the meal, she said nothing further, strengthening herself to be gay in the afternoon, so that no one should guess anything,--so that they should be all the more astonished, and should say: "Who would have thought it? She seemed so happy, so contented! What does take place in those heads?"She forced herself not to think of the evening, the chosen hour, when they should all be upon the terrace.She drank as much wine as she could stand, to nerve herself, and two little glasses of brandy, and she was flushed as she left the table, a little bewildered, heated in body and mind.It seemed to her that she was strengthened now, and resolved for everything.

"Let us start!" she cried.She took Monsieur de Belvigne's arm and set the pace for the others."Come, you shall form my battalion, Servigny.I choose you as sergeant; you will keep outside the ranks, on the right.You will make the foreign guard march in front--the two exotics, the Prince, and the Chevalier--and in the rear the two recruits who have enlisted to-day.Come!"They started.And Servigny began to imitate the trumpet, while the two newcomers made believe to beat the drum.Monsieur de Belvigne, a little confused, said in a low tone:

"Mademoiselle Yvette, be reasonable, you will compromise yourself."She answered: "It is you whom I am compromising, Raisine.As for me, I don't care much about it.To-morrow it will not occur.So much the worse for you: you ought not to go out with girls like me."They went through Bougival to the amazement of the passers-by.All turned to look at them; the citizens came to their doors; the travelers on the little railway which runs from Ruril to Marly jeered at them.The men on the platforms cried:

"To the water with them!"

Yvette marched with a military step, holding Belvigne by the arm, as a prisoner is led.She did not laugh; upon her features sat a pale seriousness, a sort of sinister calm.Servigny interrupted his trumpet blasts only to shout orders.The Prince and the Chevalier were greatly amused, finding all this very funny and in good taste.

The two recruits drummed away continually.

When they arrived at the fete, they made a sensation.Girls applauded; young men jeered, and a stout gentleman with his wife on his arm said enviously: "There are some people who are full of fun."Yvette saw the wooden horses and compelled Belvigne to mount at her right, while her squad scrambled upon the whirling beasts behind.

When the time was up she refused to dismount, constraining her escort to take several more rides on the back of these children's animals, to the great delight of the public, who shouted jokes at them.Monsieur de Belvigne was livid and dizzy when he got off.

Then she began to wander among the booths.She forced all her men to get weighed among a crowd of spectators.She made them buy ridiculous toys which they had to carry in their hands.The Prince and the Chevalier began to think the joke was being carried too far.

Servigny and the drummers, alone, did not seem to be discouraged.

They finally came to the end of the place.Then she gazed at her followers in a peculiar manner, with a shy and mischievous glance, and a strange fancy came to her mind.She drew them up on the bank of the river.

"Let the one who loves me the most jump into the water," she said.

Nobody leaped.A mob gathered behind them.Women in white aprons looked on in stupor.Two troopers, in red breeches, laughed loudly.

She repeated: "Then there is not one of you capable of jumping into the water at my desire?"Servigny murmured: "Oh, yes, there is," and leaped feet foremost into the river.His plunge cast a splash over as far as Yvette's feet.A murmur of astonishment and gaiety arose in the crowd.

Then the young girl picked up from the ground a little piece of wood, and throwing it into the stream: "Fetch it," she cried.

同类推荐
  • 蕉轩续录

    蕉轩续录

    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。
  • THE FIRST MEN IN THE MOON

    THE FIRST MEN IN THE MOON

    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。
  • 拳学要义

    拳学要义

    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。
  • 九歌

    九歌

    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。
  • 续佛祖统纪

    续佛祖统纪

    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
  • 五千年中外名人之谜全集(世界卷)

    五千年中外名人之谜全集(世界卷)

    以翔实的资料,全新的视角,客观的描述来拨开笼罩在历史上知名人士头上的层层迷雾,揭示了这些名人事件的真相。对名人的关注与探究及他们的身世,性格,思想,归宿,轶事,感情纠纷等等方面,但是由于各种主观与客观的原因,很多关于名人的信息始终扑朔迷离,难辨真相,即便如此,也难以阻挡人们对名人种种时间的猜测之心与探索的脚步,作为名人,他们曾经叱咤风云,他们曾经名盛一时,无论生前身后他们的名字都为世人所熟知,但是究竟有谁真正理解他们呢?历史上的记载都是正确的吗?
  • 时空的终结

    时空的终结

    平行时空的穿越与时间轴的挪移,每个人都将迎来因果链的终结。
  • 科学名家

    科学名家

    中华民族是世界上最古老的民族,中华文明是世界上最悠久的文明之一。中国有文字记载的历史近5000年之久,从公元前841年开始,有文献可考的编年史从未间断,至今已近3000年,这在人类历史的长河中是绝无仅有的。世界四大文明古国中,只有中国的历史始终传承有序,从未中断。
  • 三国之温侯重生

    三国之温侯重生

    切切情长总是痴,英雄无奈醒来迟。一从赤兔奋蹄去,万古唯留驻马石。养虎饲鹰不自值,志节何必更曾失。应知大耳多无义,枉论辕门射戟时。至今念念思悠悠,血染连环未忍收。多记虎牢龙起处,何来三姓与人留?今温侯重生,再度驰骋疆场。
  • 桃妖劫

    桃妖劫

    前世的孽,今世偿还。爱恨情仇,众说风云。ps:据说以上简介太简洁了,于是,二货作者想了以下一段。那一年,她是汝嫣国八皇女,他是大渊国三皇子。她轻佻起他的下巴说,从了我,我娶你做正夫。那一年,他迎娶正妃,她千里迢迢来强婚。你只能嫁给我,要娶,也只能娶我。那一年,她凤临天下,高高在上的看着他。嫁我,或娶我,这天下就是你的。咳咳,这写的就是寒哲与锦凉那两货,具体情节,请移步正文。
  • 绝世邪神战火重生

    绝世邪神战火重生

    前世的妖孽杀手,今生的妖孽邪神。一场倒霉的相遇:“啊!你这白痴,没看到下面有人吗!”,“啊,这位小姐,对不起,让石子砸到你了。”一次让感情升温的冒险:“叶璟,抓着我的手,蠢货,抓紧了!”一个荡气回肠的故事,一次虐心虐肺的经历!尽在【绝世邪神战火重生】哈哈,别被骗了,请放松心态,看女主如何调戏花样美男,闯三界,打BOOS,一举成为神界之主吧!一切尽在【绝世邪神战火重生】。
  • 梦幻足球神话

    梦幻足球神话

    这部足球小说,会给你一个完全不一样的足球世界,传统武术的内劲、气功等等统统融入进来。而武者世家的传承子弟林凤歌,利用自己的武学功底,在世界足球界和武者界,创造了一个梦幻般的足球神话。除了囊括所有的足球荣誉之外,他,还将要成为另一个地下王国的霸主……
  • 五个故事

    五个故事

    五个中篇武侠故事合集以下人群不适合阅读:1.有任何程度抑郁症、忧郁症患者;2.以各类电影和现实中的杀人狂为偶像以及以成为杀手为梦想者;3.抱着理想主义人生观者;4.有暴力倾向者。
  • 吞噬王者

    吞噬王者

    鱼游逆水击三千,跃过龙门见青天。天辰大陆,宗门林立,强者辈出,有人族,妖族,蛮兽纵横。且看少年九天材如何修炼无上血脉之力,吞噬万物,如何玩转天辰大陆。
  • 金神

    金神

    有人一夜暴富,有人一夜失贞,有人一夜成年……但叶晨在一夜之间,却被人追杀了十几个星域,虽然阴差阳错之下流亡到了灵神大陆,但一身恐怖的实力却化为乌有,一切只能从头再来。“狗曰的,出门肯定忘烧香了。”叶晨恨恨地望着面前这个贫瘠的大陆,搜寻者任何能提升实力的东西。