登陆注册
15697900000014

第14章

The observer who should seek to estimate and appraise the negative values of these empty heads needs subtlety rather than superior wit for the task; patience is a more necessary part of his judicial outfit than great mental grasp, cunning and tact rather than any elevation or greatness of ideas. Yet skilfully as such usurpers can cover and defend their weak points, it is difficult to delude wife and mother and children and the house-friend of the family; fortunately for them, however, these persons almost always keep a secret which in a manner touches the honor of all, and not unfrequently go so far as to help to foist the imposture upon the public. And if, thanks to such domestic conspiracy, many a noodle passes current for a man of ability, on the other hand many another who has real ability is taken for a noodle to redress the balance, and the total average of this kind of false coin in circulation in the state is a pretty constant quantity.

Bethink yourself now of the part to be played by a clever woman quick to think and feel, mated with a husband of this kind, and can you not see a vision of lives full of sorrow and self-sacrifice? Nothing upon earth can repay such hearts so full of love and tender tact. Put a strong-willed woman in this wretched situation, and she will force a way out of it for herself by a crime, like Catherine II., whom men nevertheless style "the Great." But these women are not all seated upon thrones, they are for the most part doomed to domestic unhappiness none the less terrible because obscure.

Those who seek consolation in this present world for their woes often effect nothing but a change of ills if they remain faithful to their duties; or they commit a sin if they break the laws for their pleasure. All these reflections are applicable to Julie's domestic life.

Before the fall of Napoleon nobody was jealous of d'Aiglemont. He was one colonel among many, an efficient orderly staff-officer, as good a man as you could find for a dangerous mission, as unfit as well could be for an important command. D'Aiglemont was looked upon as a dashing soldier such as the Emperor liked, the kind of man whom his mess usually calls "a good fellow." The Restoration gave him back his title of Marquis, and did not find him ungrateful; he followed the Bourbons into exile at Ghent, a piece of logical loyalty which falsified the horoscope drawn for him by his late father-in-law, who predicted that Victor would remain a colonel all his life. After the Hundred Days he received the appointment of Lieutenant-General, and for the second time became a marquis; but it was M. d'Aiglemont's ambition to be a peer of France. He adopted, therefore, the maxims and the politics of the /Conservateur/, cloaked himself in dissimulation which hid nothing (there being nothing to hide), cultivated gravity of countenance and the art of asking questions and saying little, and was taken for a man of profound wisdom. Nothing drew him from his intrenchments behind the forms of politeness; he laid in a provision of formulas, and made lavish use of his stock of the catch-words coined at need in Paris to give fools the small change for the ore of great ideas and events.

Among men of the world he was reputed a man of taste and discernment;and as a bigoted upholder of aristocratic opinions he was held up for a noble character. If by chance he slipped now and again into his old light-heartedness or levity, others were ready to discover an undercurrent of diplomatic intention beneath his inanity and silliness. "Oh! he only says exactly as much as he means to say,"thought these excellent people.

So d'Aiglemont's defects and good qualities stood him alike in good stead. He did nothing to forfeit a high military reputation gained by his dashing courage, for he had never been a commander-in-chief. Great thoughts surely were engraven upon that manly aristocratic countenance, which imposed upon every one but his own wife. And when everybody else believed in the Marquis d'Aiglemont's imaginary talents, the Marquis persuaded himself before he had done that he was one of the most remarkable men at Court, where, thanks to his purely external qualifications, he was in favor and taken at his own valuation.

At home, however, M. d'Aiglemont was modest. Instinctively he felt that his wife, young though she was, was his superior; and out of this involuntary respect there grew an occult power which the Marquise was obliged to wield in spite of all her efforts to shake off the burden.

She became her husband's adviser, the director of his actions and his fortunes. It was an unnatural position; she felt it as something of a humiliation, a source of pain to be buried in the depths of her heart.

From the first her delicately feminine instinct told her that it is a far better thing to obey a man of talent than to lead a fool; and that a young wife compelled to act and think like a man is neither man nor woman, but a being who lays aside all the charms of her womanhood along with its misfortunes, yet acquires none of the privileges which our laws give to the stronger sex. Beneath the surface her life was a bitter mockery. Was she not compelled to protect her protector, to worship a hollow idol, a poor creature who flung her the love of a selfish husband as the wages of her continual self-sacrifice; who saw nothing in her but the woman; and who either did not think it worth while, or (wrong quite as deep) did not think at all of troubling himself about her pleasures, of inquiring into the cause of her low spirits and dwindling health? And the Marquis, like most men who chafe under a wife's superiority, saved his self-love by arguing from Julie's physical feebleness a corresponding lack of mental power, for which he was pleased to pity her; and he would cry out upon fate which had given him a sickly girl for a wife. The executioner posed, in fact, as the victim.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 勤劳节俭(中华美德)

    勤劳节俭(中华美德)

    从传统文化的角度,对美德和人格修养的各个方面作出了形象生动的阐释。中华传统美德和人格修养必将扎根于现实生活的沃土之中,开出更加绚烂的花朵,结出更加丰满的果实。本书收录了很多民间关于勤劳节俭的故事。让我们一起携手走进本书去温习下我们的传统文化吧。
  • 我的英雄梦想物语果然有问题

    我的英雄梦想物语果然有问题

    成为一个英雄?这当然不错,可是不知道为什么,为何总觉得在英雄的道路上越偏越远?喂……你确定这是一个英雄的故事么?——故事主角徐辰如此说道
  • 千里扶桑照江山

    千里扶桑照江山

    多年前的政治斗争改变了谁的人生?命运注定立场不同,雄图霸业中一场苦涩的鸳鸯蝴蝶梦。我不愿你随我化蝶而去,只望成就你君临天下。
  • 梦月吸血鬼

    梦月吸血鬼

    沦陷后的家族....已经什么都没有了的蝶蒂亚已经崩溃,心已经碎了,从鲜红的心脏变成了暗黑,眼神暗淡而可怕,已经再也不是以前欢乐的蝶蒂亚了,什么也挽回不了,而她,没有任何笑容,也令人害怕,担忧.....身为吸血鬼的蝶蒂亚因报仇,走向了复仇之路......
  • 亿世轮回之劫

    亿世轮回之劫

    亿冥兮从记事起脑子中就有着数不清的记忆,但是她却不知道自己的父母是谁,也不知道自己为什么叫亿冥兮。原本风平浪静的生活一再的被一个个的梦境打碎,亿冥兮决定查个清楚··可是,她不过就是为了查查自己的身世,这个从天而降的傻鸟是怎么回事?还夫夫···夫君?住她的房、睡她的床,还想要生个白白胖胖的小包子···看她不拔光他的毛,下锅给炖了···某只看似傻兮兮的鸟儿一边梳着自己的鸟毛,一边看着正烧水煮鸟的某只···“娘子,夫君可是你的xing福···”“哼···”“娘子,你真的不要我了吗?”“哼···”“娘子,那晚夫君明明记得你说还要的··”····
  • EXO之最佳爱情

    EXO之最佳爱情

    婚姻,就是男女双方在平等自愿的基础上建立长期契约关系。为什么他就是不愿意承认这段感情呢?“小姐,你是否愿意跟身边这位年轻帅气的先生结为夫妻?”“我不愿意!”你凭什么以为,我张艺兴会要一个离过婚的女人?我输了,经过那么多年,我还是输给了你,一败涂地!我考虑过了,如果一个月以后我注定是你女朋友,我是不是可以提早行使我的权利?高美姗,我是疯了才会让你这样践踏!我思考了很久,结论是,我爱你。这世上只有一个我能称之为家的地方,那就是有你在的地方。最佳爱情:EXO@R&B
  • 我有一只泰迪熊

    我有一只泰迪熊

    宋明的曾孙穿越时空,给他带来了一个泰迪熊机器人,从此,咸鱼翻身,吊丝逆袭。多年之后,回想起往事,宋明深刻领悟到,拼爹、看脸、比人脉,这些都太Low了,有一个来自未来的曾孙才是真的牛掰!感谢阅文书评团提供书评支持
  • 宋州从政录

    宋州从政录

    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。
  • 睫毛下的眼泪

    睫毛下的眼泪

    当爱情来临时却发现是悲剧..最好的朋友因为她而死去...疼痛的心被上天打败的支离破碎...一个不该发生的错误.现在的胸腔里,这颗跳动着...爱你的心,并不是我的...为什么会这样...夏之初只是一个...没有眼泪的怪物... 夏之初,你是个自以为是的白痴...因为有夏之初在,所以我不会轻易死去...夏之初,要知道..我许恩美是为你而活着...
  • 如若我们相爱

    如若我们相爱

    她还记得,他们初次遇见时,他像一个流氓,没个正经样子。那年,她十六,他十七后来,她受了情伤,整夜整夜找他买醉,为了开导他,他带她走遍各处美景。那年,她二十,他二十一再然后,他为她最后弹唱了一首《我好想你》,后撒手人寰。那年,她二十六,他二十七其实,这十年陪伴里,两人或许都深深爱着对方吧,但终究还是碍于身份的限制“抱歉,我恐怕不能再兑现承诺了,怕是,无法再护你周全了”“桐轩...”