第8章

类别:其他 作者:Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lyt字数:16486更新时间:18/12/14 17:00:14
\"Formerly,whenIwastoappearuponthestage,myheartbeatmoreloudly。Itrembledtoencountertheaudience,whosebreathgaveshameorrenown;andnowIhavenofearofthem。Iseethem,heedthem,hearthemnot!Iknowthattherewillbemusicinmyvoice,foritisahymnthatIpourtothee。Thounevercomesttothetheatre;andthatnolongergrievesme。Thouartbecometoosacredtoappearapartofthecommonworld,andI feelgladthatthouartnotbywhencrowdshavearighttojudgeme…… \"AndhespoketomeofANOTHER:toanotherhewouldconsignme! No,itisnotlovethatIfeelforthee,Zanoni;orwhydidI heartheewithoutanger,whydidthycommandseemtomenotathingimpossible?Asthestringsoftheinstrumentobeythehandofthemaster,thylookmodulatesthewildestchordsofmyhearttothywill。Ifitpleasethee,——yes,letitbeso。Thouartlordofmydestinies;theycannotrebelagainstthee!IalmostthinkIcouldlovehim,whoeveritbe,onwhomthouwouldstshedtheraysthatcircumfusethyself。Whateverthouhasttouched,I love;whateverthouspeakestof,Ilove。Thyhandplayedwiththesevineleaves;Iweartheminmybosom。Thouseemesttomethesourceofalllove;toohighandtoobrighttobelovedthyself,butdartinglightintootherobjects,onwhichtheeyecangazelessdazzled。No,no;itisnotlovethatIfeelforthee,andthereforeitisthatIdonotblushtonourishandconfessit。ShameonmeifIloved,knowingmyselfsoworthlessathingtothee!…… \"ANOTHER!——mymemoryechoesbackthatword。Another!DostthoumeanthatIshallseetheenomore?Itisnotsadness,——itisnotdespairthatseizesme。Icannotweep。Itisanuttersenseofdesolation。Iamplungedbackintothecommonlife;andI shuddercoldlyatthesolitude。ButIwillobeythee,ifthouwilt。ShallInotseetheeagainbeyondthegrave?Ohowsweetitweretodie! \"WhydoInotstrugglefromthewebinwhichmywillisthusentangled?Hastthouarighttodisposeofmethus?Givemeback——givemebackthelifeIknewbeforeIgavelifeitselfawaytothee。Givemebackthecarelessdreamsofmyyouth,——mylibertyofheartthatsungaloudasitwalkedtheearth。Thouhastdisenchantedmeofeverythingthatisnotofthyself。Wherewasthesin,atleast,tothinkofthee,——toseethee?Thykissstillglowsuponmyhand;isthathandminetobestow?Thykissclaimedandhallowedittothyself。Stranger,IwillNOTobeythee…… \"Anotherday,——onedayofthefatalthreeisgone!Itisstrangetomethatsincethesleepofthelastnight,adeepcalmhassettleduponmybreast。Ifeelsoassuredthatmyverybeingisbecomeapartofthee,thatIcannotbelievethatmylifecanbeseparatedfromthine;andinthisconvictionIrepose,andsmileevenatthywordsandmyownfears。Thouartfondofonemaxim,whichthourepeatestinathousandforms,——thatthebeautyofthesoulisfaith;thatasideallovelinesstothesculptor,faithistotheheart;thatfaith,rightlyunderstood,extendsoveralltheworksoftheCreator,whomwecanknowbutthroughbelief; thatitembracesatranquilconfidenceinourselves,andaserenereposeastoourfuture;thatitisthemoonlightthatswaysthetidesofthehumansea。ThatfaithIcomprehendnow。Irejectalldoubt,allfear。IknowthatIhaveinextricablylinkedthewholethatmakestheinnerlifetothee;andthoucanstnottearmefromthee,ifthouwouldst!Andthischangefromstruggleintocalmcametomewithsleep,——asleepwithoutadream;butwhenIwoke,itwaswithamysterioussenseofhappiness,——anindistinctmemoryofsomethingblessed,——asifthouhadstcastfromafaroffasmileuponmyslumber。AtnightIwassosad; notablossomthathadnotcloseditselfup,asifnevermoretoopentothesun;andthenightitself,intheheartasontheearth,hasripenedtheblossomsintoflowers。Theworldisbeautifuloncemore,butbeautifulinrepose,——notabreezestirsthytree,notadoubtmysoul!\" CHAPTER3。VI。 TuveggaoperviolenziaoperingannoPatireodisonoreomortaldanno。 \"OrlandoFurioso,\"Cant。xlii。i。 (Thouartabout,eitherthroughviolenceorartifice,tosuffereitherdishonourormortalloss。) Itwasasmallcabinet;thewallswerecoveredwithpictures,oneofwhichwasworthmorethanthewholelineageoftheownerofthepalace。Oh,yes!Zanoniwasright。ThepainterISamagician;thegoldheatleastwringsfromhiscrucibleisnodelusion。AVenetiannoblemightbeafribble,oranassassin,—— ascoundrel,oradolt;worthless,orworsethanworthless,yethemighthavesattoTitian,andhisportraitmaybeinestimable,——afewinchesofpaintedcanvasathousandtimesmorevaluablethanamanwithhisveinsandmuscles,brain,will,heart,andintellect! Inthiscabinetsatamanofaboutthree-and-forty,——dark-eyed,sallow,withshort,prominentfeatures,amassiveconformationofjaw,andthick,sensual,butresolutelips;thismanwasthePrincedi。Hisform,abovethemiddleheight,andratherinclinedtocorpulence,wascladinaloosedressing-robeofrichbrocade。Onatablebeforehimlayanold-fashionedswordandhat,amask,diceanddice-box,aportfolio,andaninkstandofsilvercuriouslycarved。 \"Well,Mascari,\"saidtheprince,lookinguptowardshisparasite,whostoodbytheembrasureofthedeep-setbarricadoedwindow,——\"well!theCardinalsleepswithhisfathers。Irequirecomfortforthelossofsoexcellentarelation;andwhereamoredulcetvoicethanViolaPisani\'s?\" \"IsyourExcellencyserious?SosoonafterthedeathofhisEminence?\" \"Itwillbethelesstalkedof,andIthelesssuspected。Hastthouascertainedthenameoftheinsolentwhobaffledusthatnight,andadvisedtheCardinalthenextday?\" \"Notyet。\" \"SapientMascari!Iwillinformthee。ItwasthestrangeUnknown。\" \"TheSignorZanoni!Areyousure,myprince?\" \"Mascari,yes。Thereisatoneinthatman\'svoicethatInevercanmistake;soclear,andsocommanding,whenIhearitIalmostfancythereissuchathingasconscience。However,wemustridourselvesofanimpertinent。Mascari,SignorZanonihathnotyethonouredourpoorhousewithhispresence。Heisadistinguishedstranger,——wemustgiveabanquetinhishonour。\" \"Ah,andtheCypruswine!Thecypressisaproperemblemofthegrave。\" \"Butthisanon。Iamsuperstitious;therearestrangestoriesofZanoni\'spowerandforesight;rememberthedeathofUghelli。Nomatter,thoughtheFiendwerehisally,heshouldnotrobmeofmyprize;no,normyrevenge。\" \"YourExcellencyisinfatuated;theactresshasbewitchedyou。\" \"Mascari,\"saidtheprince,withahaughtysmile,\"throughtheseveinsrollsthebloodoftheoldVisconti——ofthosewhoboastedthatnowomaneverescapedtheirlust,andnomantheirresentment。Thecrownofmyfathershasshrunkintoagewgawandatoy,——theirambitionandtheirspiritareundecayed!Myhonourisnowenlistedinthispursuit,——Violamustbemine!\" \"Anotherambuscade?\"saidMascari,inquiringly。 \"Nay,whynotenterthehouseitself?——thesituationislonely,andthedoorisnotmadeofiron。\" \"Butwhatif,onherreturnhome,shetellthetaleofourviolence?Ahouseforced,——avirginstolen!Reflect;thoughthefeudalprivilegesarenotdestroyed,evenaViscontiisnotnowabovethelaw。\" \"Ishenot,Mascari?Fool!inwhatageoftheworld,eveniftheMadmenofFrancesucceedintheirchimeras,willtheironoflawnotbenditself,likeanosiertwig,tothestronghandofpowerandgold?Butlooknotsopale,Mascari;Ihaveforeplannedallthings。Thedaythatsheleavesthispalace,shewillleaveitforFrance,withMonsieurJeanNicot。\" BeforeMascaricouldreply,thegentlemanofthechamberannouncedtheSignorZanoni。 Theprinceinvoluntarilylaidhishandupontheswordplacedonthetable,thenwithasmileathisownimpulse,rose,andmethisvisitoratthethreshold,withalltheprofuseandrespectfulcourtesyofItaliansimulation。 \"Thisisanhonourhighlyprized,\"saidtheprince。\"Ihavelongdesiredtoclaspthehandofonesodistinguished。\" \"AndIgiveitinthespiritwithwhichyouseekit,\"repliedZanoni。 TheNeapolitanbowedoverthehandhepressed;butashetoucheditashivercameoverhim,andhisheartstoodstill。Zanonibentonhimhisdark,smilingeyes,andthenseatedhimselfwithafamiliarair。 \"Thusitissignedandsealed;Imeanourfriendship,nobleprince。AndnowIwilltellyoutheobjectofmyvisit。Ifind,Excellency,that,unconsciouslyperhaps,wearerivals。Canwenotaccommodateoutpretensions!\" \"Ah!\"saidtheprince,carelessly,\"you,then,werethecavalierwhorobbedmeoftherewardofmychase。Allstratagemsfairinlove,asinwar。Reconcileourpretensions!Well,hereisthedice-box;letusthrowforher。Hewhocaststhelowestshallresignhisclaim。\" \"Isthisadecisionbywhichyouwillpromisetobebound?\" \"Yes,onmyfaith。\" \"Andforhimwhobreakshiswordsoplighted,whatshallbetheforfeit?\" \"Theswordliesnexttothedice-box,SignorZanoni。Lethimwhostandsnotbyhishonourfallbythesword。\" \"Andyouinvokethatsentenceifeitherofusfailhisword?Beitso;letSignorMascaricastforus。\" \"Wellsaid!——Mascari,thedice!\" Theprincethrewhimselfbackinhischair;and,world-hardenedashewas,couldnotsuppresstheglowoftriumphandsatisfactionthatspreaditselfoverhisfeatures。Mascaritookupthethreedice,andrattledthemnoisilyinthebox。Zanoni,leaninghischeekonhishand,andbendingoverthetable,fixedhiseyessteadfastlyontheparasite;Mascariinvainstruggledtoextricatefromthatsearchinggaze;hegrewpale,andtrembled,heputdownthebox。 \"IgivethefirstthrowtoyourExcellency。SignorMascari,bepleasedtoterminateoursuspense。\" AgainMascaritookupthebox;againhishandshooksothatthedicerattledwithin。Hethrew;thenumbersweresixteen。 \"Itisahighthrow,\"saidZanoni,calmly;\"nevertheless,SignorMascari,Idonotdespond。\" Mascarigatheredupthedice,shookthebox,androlledthecontentsoncemoreonthetable:thenumberwasthehighestthatcanbethrown,——eighteen。 Theprincedartedaglanceoffireathisminion,whostoodwithgapingmouth,staringatthedice,andtremblingfromheadtofoot。 \"Ihavewon,yousee,\"saidZanoni;\"maywebefriendsstill?\" \"Signor,\"saidtheprince,obviouslystrugglingwithangerandconfusion,\"thevictoryisyours。Butpardonme,youhavespokenlightlyofthisyounggirl,——willanythingtemptyoutoyieldyourclaim?\" \"Ah,donotthinksoillofmygallantry;and,\"resumedZanoni,withasternmeaninginhisvoice,\"forgetnottheforfeityourownlipshavenamed。\" Theprinceknithisbrow,butconstrainedthehaughtyanswerthatwashisfirstimpulse。 \"Enough!\"hesaid,forcingasmile;\"Iyield。LetmeprovethatIdonotyieldungraciously;willyoufavourmewithyourpresenceatalittlefeastIproposetogiveinhonour,\"headded,withasardonicmockery,\"oftheelevationofmykinsman,thelateCardinal,ofpiousmemory,tothetrueseatofSt。 Peter?\" \"Itis,indeed,ahappinesstohearonecommandofyoursIcanobey。\" Zanonithenturnedtheconversation,talkedlightlyandgayly,andsoonafterwardsdeparted。 \"Villain!\"thenexclaimedtheprince,graspingMascaribythecollar,\"youbetrayedme!\" \"IassureyourExcellencythatthedicewereproperlyarranged; heshouldhavethrowntwelve;butheistheDevil,andthat\'stheendofit。\" \"Thereisnotimetobelost,\"saidtheprince,quittinghisholdofhisparasite,whoquietlyresettledhiscravat。 \"Mybloodisup,——Iwillwinthisgirl,ifIdieforit!Whatnoiseisthat?\" \"Itisbuttheswordofyourillustriousancestorthathasfallenfromthetable。\" CHAPTER3。VII。 Ilnefautappeleraucunordresicen\'estentemsclairetserein。 \"LesClaviculesduRabbiSalomon。\" (Noorderofspiritsmustbeinvokedunlesstheweatherbeclearandserene。) LetterfromZanonitoMejnour。 Myartisalreadydimandtroubled。Ihavelostthetranquillitywhichispower。IcannotinfluencethedecisionsofthosewhomI wouldmostguidetotheshore;Iseethemwanderfartheranddeeperintotheinfiniteoceanwhereourbarkssailevermoretothehorizonthatfliesbeforeus!AmazedandawedtofindthatI canonlywarnwhereIwouldcontrol,Ihavelookedintomyownsoul。Itistruethatthedesiresofearthchainmetothepresent,andshutmefromthesolemnsecretswhichIntellect,purifiedfromallthedrossoftheclay,alonecanexamineandsurvey。Thesternconditiononwhichweholdournobleranddivinergiftsdarkensourvisiontowardsthefutureofthoseforwhomweknowthehumaninfirmitiesofjealousyorhateorlove。 Mejnour,allaroundmeismistandhaze;Ihavegonebackinoursublimeexistence;andfromthebosomoftheimperishableyouththatbloomsonlyinthespirit,springsupthedarkpoison-flowerofhumanlove。 Thismanisnotworthyofher,——Iknowthattruth;yetinhisnaturearetheseedsofgoodandgreatness,ifthetaresandweedsofworldlyvanitiesandfearswouldsufferthemtogrow。 Ifshewerehis,andIhadthustransplantedtoanothersoilthepassionthatobscuresmygazeanddisarmsmypower,unseen,unheard,unrecognised,Icouldwatchoverhisfate,andsecretlyprompthisdeeds,andministertoherwelfarethroughhisown。 Buttimerusheson!Throughtheshadowsthatencircleme,Isee,gatheringroundher,thedarkestdangers。Nochoicebutflight,——noescapesavewithhimorme。Withme!——therapturousthought,——theterribleconviction!Withme!Mejnour,canstthouwonderthatIwouldsaveherfrommyself?Amomentinthelifeofages,——abubbleontheshorelesssea。Whatelsetomecanbehumanlove?Andinthisexquisitenatureofhers,——morepure,morespiritual,eveninitsyoungaffectionsthaneverheretoforethecountlessvolumesoftheheart,raceafterrace,havegiventomygaze:thereisyetadeep-buriedfeelingthatwarnsmeofinevitablewoe。ThouaustereandremorselessHierophant,——thouwhohastsoughttoconverttoourbrotherhoodeveryspiritthatseemedtotheemosthighandbold,——eventhouknowest,byhorribleexperience,howvainthehopetobanishFEARfromtheheartofwoman。 Mylifewouldbetoheronemarvel。Evenif,ontheotherhand,Isoughttoguideherpaththroughtherealmsofterrortothelight,thinkoftheHaunteroftheThreshold,andshudderwithmeattheawfulhazard!IhaveendeavouredtofilltheEnglishman\'sambitionwiththetruegloryofhisart;buttherestlessspiritofhisancestorstillseemstowhisperinhim,andtoattracttothespheresinwhichitlostitsownwanderingway。Thereisamysteryinman\'sinheritancefromhisfathers。Peculiaritiesofthemind,asdiseasesofthebody,restdormantforgenerations,toreviveinsomedistantdescendant,bafflealltreatmentandeludeallskill。CometomefromthysolitudeamidstthewrecksofRome!Ipantforalivingconfidant,——foronewhointheoldtimehashimselfknownjealousyandlove。IhavesoughtcommunewithAdon-Ai;buthispresence,thatonceinspiredsuchheavenlycontentwithknowledge,andsosereneaconfidenceindestiny,nowonlytroublesandperplexesme。FromtheheightfromwhichI strivetosearchintotheshadowsofthingstocome,Iseeconfusedspectresofmenaceandwrath。MethinksIbeholdaghastlylimittothewondrousexistenceIhaveheld,——methinksthat,afteragesoftheIdealLife,IseemycoursemergeintothemoststormywhirlpooloftheReal。Wherethestarsopenedtometheirgates,thereloomsascaffold,——thicksteamsofbloodriseasfromashambles。Whatismorestrangetome,acreaturehere,averytypeofthefalseidealofcommonmen,——bodyandmind,ahideousmockeryoftheartthatshapestheBeautiful,andthedesiresthatseekthePerfect,everhauntsmyvisionamidsttheseperturbedandbrokencloudsofthefatetobe。Bythatshadowyscaffolditstandsandgibbersatme,withlipsdroppingslimeandgore。Come,Ofriendofthefar-time;forme,atleast,thywisdomhasnotpurgedawaythyhumanaffections。 Accordingtothebondsofoursolemnorder,reducednowtotheeandmyself,lonesurvivorsofsomanyhaughtyandgloriousaspirants,thouartpledged,too,towarnthedescendantofthosewhomthycounselssoughttoinitiateintothegreatsecretinaformerage。ThelastofthatboldViscontiwhowasoncethypupilistherelentlesspersecutorofthisfairchild。Withthoughtsoflustandmurder,heisdigginghisowngrave;thoumayestyetdaunthimfromhisdoom。AndIalsomysteriously,bythesamebond,ampledgedtoobey,ifhesocommand,alessguiltydescendantofabaffledbutnoblerstudent。Ifherejectmycounsel,andinsistuponthepledge,Mejnour,thouwilthaveanotherneophyte。Bewareofanothervictim!Cometome!Thiswillreachtheewithallspeed。AnsweritbythepressureofonehandthatIcandaretoclasp! CHAPTER3。VIII。 IllupoFerito,credo,miconobbee\'ncontroMivenneconlaboccasanguinosa。 \"Aminta,\"At。iv。Sc。i。 (Thewoundedwolf,Ithink,knewme,andcametomeetmewithitsbloodymouth。) AtNaples,thetombofVirgil,beetlingoverthecaveofPosilipo,isreverenced,notwiththefeelingsthatshouldhallowthememoryofthepoet,buttheawethatwrapsthememoryofthemagician。Tohischarmstheyascribethehollowingofthatmountainpassage;andtraditionyetguardshistombbythespiritshehadraisedtoconstructthecavern。Thisspot,intheimmediatevicinityofViola\'shome,hadoftenattractedhersolitaryfootsteps。Shehadlovedthedimandsolemnfanciesthatbesetherasshelookedintothelengthenedgloomofthegrotto,or,ascendingtothetomb,gazedfromtherockonthedwarfedfiguresofthebusycrowdthatseemedtocreeplikeinsectsalongthewindingsofthesoilbelow;andnow,atnoon,shebentthitherherthoughtfulway。Shethreadedthenarrowpath,shepassedthegloomyvineyardthatclambersuptherock,andgainedtheloftyspot,greenwithmossandluxuriantfoliage,wherethedustofhimwhoyetsoothesandelevatesthemindsofmenisbelievedtorest。FromafarrosethehugefortressofSt。 Elmo,frowningdarklyamidstspiresanddomesthatglitteredinthesun。LulledinitsazuresplendourlaytheSiren\'ssea;andthegreysmokeofVesuvius,inthecleardistance,soaredlikeamovingpillarintothelucidsky。Motionlessonthebrinkoftheprecipice,Violalookeduponthelovelyandlivingworldthatstretchedbelow;andthesullenvapourofVesuviusfascinatedhereyeyetmorethanthescatteredgardens,orthegleamingCaprea,smilingamidstthesmilesofthesea。Sheheardnotastepthathadfollowedheronherpathandstartedtohearavoiceathand。 Sosuddenwastheapparitionoftheformthatstoodbyherside,emergingfromthebushesthatcladthecrags,andsosingularlydiditharmoniseinitsuncouthuglinesswiththewildnatureofthesceneimmediatelyaroundher,andthewizardtraditionsoftheplace,thatthecolourlefthercheek,andafaintcrybrokefromherlips。 \"Tush,prettytrembler!——donotbefrightenedatmyface,\"saidtheman,withabittersmile。\"Afterthreemonths\'marriage,thereisnodifferentbetweenuglinessandbeauty。Customisagreatleveller。IwascomingtoyourhousewhenIsawyouleaveit;so,asIhavemattersofimportancetocommunicate,I venturedtofollowyourfootsteps。MynameisJeanNicot,anamealreadyfavourablyknownasaFrenchartist。Theartofpaintingandtheartofmusicarenearlyconnected,andthestageisanaltarthatunitesthetwo。\" Therewassomethingfrankandunembarrassedintheman\'saddressthatservedtodispelthefearhisappearancehadoccasioned。Heseatedhimself,ashespoke,onacragbesideher,and,lookingupsteadilyintoherface,continued:—— \"Youareverybeautiful,ViolaPisani,andIamnotsurprisedatthenumberofyouradmirers。IfIpresumetoplacemyselfinthelist,itisbecauseIamtheonlyonewholovestheehonestly,andwoostheefairly。Nay,looknotsoindignant!Listentome。 HasthePrincedi——everspokentotheeofmarriage;orthebeautifulimposterZanoni,ortheyoungblue-eyedEnglishman,ClarenceGlyndon?Itismarriage,——itisahome,itissafety,itisreputation,thatIoffertothee;andtheselastwhenthestraightformgrowscrooked,andthebrighteyesdim。Whatsayyou?\"andheattemptedtoseizeherhand。 Violashrunkfromhim,andsilentlyturnedtodepart。Heroseabruptlyandplacedhimselfonherpath。 \"Actress,youmusthearme!Doyouknowwhatthiscallingofthestageisintheeyesofprejudice,——thatis,ofthecommonopinionofmankind?Itistobeaprincessbeforethelamps,andaPariahbeforetheday。Nomanbelievesinyourvirtue,nomancreditsyourvows;youarethepuppetthattheyconsenttotrickoutwithtinselfortheiramusement,notanidolfortheirworship。Areyousoenamouredofthiscareerthatyouscorneventothinkofsecurityandhonour?Perhapsyouaredifferentfromwhatyouseem。Perhapsyoulaughattheprejudicethatwoulddegradeyou,andwouldwiselyturnittoadvantage。Speakfranklytome;Ihavenoprejudiceeither。Sweetone,Iamsureweshouldagree。Now,thisPrincedi——,Ihaveamessagefromhim。ShallIdeliverit?\" NeverhadViolafeltasshefeltthen,neverhadshesothoroughlyseenalltheperilsofherforelornconditionandherfearfulrenown。Nicotcontinued:—— \"Zanoniwouldbutamusehimselfwiththyvanity;Glyndonwoulddespisehimself,ifheofferedtheehisname,andthee,ifthouwouldstacceptit;butthePrincedi——isinearnest,andheiswealthy。Listen!\" AndNicotapproachedhislipstoher,andhissedasentencewhichshedidnotsufferhimtocomplete。Shedartedfromhimwithoneglanceofunutterabledisdain。Ashestrovetoregainhisholdofherarm,helosthisfooting,andfelldownthesidesoftherocktill,bruisedandlacerated,apine-branchsavedhimfromtheyawningabyssbelow。Sheheardhisexclamationofrageandpainassheboundeddownthepath,and,withoutonceturningtolookbehind,regainedherhome。BytheporchstoodGlyndon,conversingwithGionetta。Shepassedhimabruptly,enteredthehouse,and,sinkingonthefloor,weptloudandpassionately。 Glyndon,whohadfollowedherinsurprise,vainlysoughttosootheandcalmher。Shewouldnotreplytohisquestions;shedidnotseemtolistentohisprotestationsoflove,tillsuddenly,asNicot\'sterriblepictureoftheworld\'sjudgmentofthatprofessionwhichtoheryoungerthoughtshadseemedtheserviceofSongandtheBeautiful,forceditselfuponher,sheraisedherfacefromherhands,and,lookingsteadilyupontheEnglishman,said,\"Falseone,dostthoutalkofmeoflove?\" \"Bymyhonour,wordsfailtotelltheehowIlove!\" \"Wiltthougivemethyhome,thyname?Dostthouwoomeasthywife?\"Andatthatmoment,hadGlyndonansweredashisbetterangelwouldhavecounselled,perhaps,inthatrevolutionofherwholemindwhichthewordsofNicothadeffected,whichmadeherdespiseherveryself,sickenofherloftydreams,despairofthefuture,anddistrustherwholeideal,——perhaps,Isay,inrestoringherself-esteem,——hewouldhavewonherconfidence,andultimatelysecuredherlove。Butagainstthepromptingofhisnoblernatureroseupatthatsuddenquestionallthosedoubtswhich,asZanonihadsowellimplied,madethetrueenemiesofhissoul。Washethussuddenlytobeentangledintoasnarelaidforhiscredulitybydeceivers?Wasshenotinstructedtoseizethemomenttoforcehimintoanavowalwhichprudencemustrepent?Wasnotthegreatactressrehearsingapremeditatedpart?Heturnedround,asthesethoughts,thechildrenoftheworld,passedacrosshim,forheliterallyfanciedthatheheardthesarcasticlaughofMervalewithout。Norwashedeceived。 Mervalewaspassingbythethreshold,andGionettahadtoldhimhisfriendwaswithin。Whodoesnotknowtheeffectoftheworld\'slaugh?Mervalewasthepersonationoftheworld。Thewholeworldseemedtoshoutderisioninthoseringingtones。Hedrewback,——herecoiled。Violafollowedhimwithherearnest,impatienteyes。Atlast,hefalteredforth,\"Doallofthyprofession,beautifulViola,exactmarriageasthesoleconditionoflove?\"Oh,bitterquestion!Oh,poisonedtaunt!Herepenteditthemomentafter。Hewasseizedwithremorseofreason,offeeling,andofconscience。Hesawherformshrink,asitwere,athiscruelwords。Hesawthecolourcomeandgo,toleavethewrithinglipslikemarble;andthen,withasad,gentlelookofself-pity,ratherthanreproach,shepressedherhandstightlytoherbosom,andsaid,—— \"Hewasright!Pardonme,Englishman;Iseenow,indeed,thatI amthePariahandtheoutcast。\" \"Hearme。Iretract。Viola,Viola!itisforyoutoforgive!\" ButViolawavedhimfromher,and,smilingmournfullyasshepassedhimby,glidedfromthechamber;andhedidnotdaretodetainher。 CHAPTER3。IX。 Dafne:Ma,chilung\'ed\'Amor? Tirsi:Chitemeefugge。 Dafne:Echegiovafuggirdaluich\'hal\'ali? Tirsi:AMORNASCENTEHACORTEL\'ALI! \"Aminta,\"At。ii。Sc。ii。 (Dafne:But,whoisfarfromLove? Tirsi:Hewhofearsandflies。 Dafne:Whatusetofleefromonewhohaswings? Tirsi:ThewingsofLove,whileheyetgrows,areshort。) WhenGlyndonfoundhimselfwithoutViola\'shouse,Mervale,stillloiteringatthedoor,seizedhisarm。Glyndonshookhimoffabruptly。 \"Thouandthycounsels,\"saidhe,bitterly,\"havemademeacowardandawretch。ButIwillgohome,——Iwillwritetoher。 Iwillpouroutmywholesoul;shewillforgivemeyet。\" Mervale,whowasamanofimperturbabletemper,arrangedhisruffles,whichhisfriend\'sangrygesturehadalittlediscomposed,andnottillGlyndonhadexhaustedhimselfawhilebypassionateexclamationsandreproaches,didtheexperiencedanglerbegintotightentheline。HethendrewfromGlyndontheexplanationofwhathadpassed,andartfullysoughtnottoirritate,butsoothehim。Mervale,indeed,wasbynomeansabadman;hehadstrongermoralnotionsthanarecommonamongsttheyoung。Hesincerelyreprovedhisfriendforharbouringdishonourableintentionswithregardtotheactress。\"BecauseI wouldnothaveherthywife,Ineverdreamedthatthoushouldstdegradehertothymistress。Betterofthetwoanimprudentmatchthananillicitconnection。Butpauseyet,donotactontheimpulseofthemoment。\" \"Butthereisnotimetolose。IhavepromisedtoZanonitogivehimmyanswerbyto-morrownight。Laterthanthattime,alloptionceases。\" \"Ah!\"saidMervale,\"thisseemssuspicious。Explainyourself。\" AndGlyndon,intheearnestnessofhispassion,toldhisfriendwhathadpassedbetweenhimselfandZanoni,——suppressingonly,hescarceknewwhy,thereferencetohisancestorandthemysteriousbrotherhood。 ThisrecitalgavetoMervalealltheadvantagehecoulddesire。 Heavens!withwhatsound,shrewdcommon-sensehetalked。Howevidentlysomecharlataniccoalitionbetweentheactress,andperhaps,——whoknows?——herclandestineprotector,satedwithpossession!Howequivocalthecharacterofone,——thepositionoftheother!Whatcunninginthequestionoftheactress!HowprofoundlyhadGlyndon,atthefirstsuggestionofhissoberreason,seenthroughthesnare。What!washetobethusmysticallycajoledandhurriedintoarashmarriage,becauseZanoni,amerestranger,toldhimwithagravefacethathemustdecidebeforetheclockstruckacertainhour? \"Dothisatleast,\"saidMervale,reasonablyenough,——\"waittillthetimeexpires;itisbutanotherday。BaffleZanoni。Hetellstheethathewillmeettheebeforemidnightto-morrow,anddefiestheetoavoidhim。Pooh!letusquitNaplesforsomeneighbouringplace,where,unlesshebeindeedtheDevil,hecannotpossiblyfindus。Showhimthatyouwillnotbeledblindfoldevenintoanactthatyoumeditateyourself。Defertowritetoher,ortoseeher,tillafterto-morrow。ThisisallI ask。Thenvisither,anddecideforyourself。\" Glyndonwasstaggered。Hecouldnotcombatthereasoningsofhisfriend;hewasnotconvinced,buthehesitated;andatthatmomentNicotpassedthem。Heturnedround,andstopped,ashesawGlyndon。 \"Well,anddoyouthinkstillofthePisani?\" \"Yes;andyou——\" \"Haveseenandconversedwithher。SheshallbeMadameNicotbeforethisdayweek!Iamgoingtothecafe,intheToledo;andharkye,whennextyoumeetyourfriendSignorZanoni,tellhimthathehastwicecrossedmypath。JeanNicot,thoughapainter,isaplain,honestman,andalwayspayshisdebts。\" \"Itisagooddoctrineinmoneymatters,\"saidMervale;\"astorevenge,itisnotsomoral,andcertainlynotsowise。ButisitinyourlovethatZanonihascrossedyourpath?Howthat,ifyoursuitprospersowell?\" \"AskViolaPisanithatquestion。Bah!Glyndon,sheisaprudeonlytothee。ButIhavenoprejudices。Oncemore,farewell。\" \"Rousethyself,man!\"saidMervale,slappingGlyndonontheshoulder。\"Whatthinkyouofyourfaironenow?\" \"Thismanmustlie。\" \"Willyouwritetoheratonce?\" \"No;ifshebereallyplayingagame,Icouldrenounceherwithoutasigh。Iwillwatchherclosely;and,atallevents,Zanonishallnotbethemasterofmyfate。Letus,asyouadvise,leaveNaplesatdaybreakto-morrow。\" CHAPTER3。X。 Ochiunquetusia,chefuord\'ogniusoPieghiNaturaadoprealtereestrane,E,spiandoisegreti,entrialpiuchiusoSpazi\'atuavogliadellementiumane—— Deh,Dimmi! \"Gerus。Lib。,\"Cant。x。xviii。 (Othou,whoeverthouart,whothrougheveryusebendestNaturetoworksforeignandstrange;andbyspyingintohersecrets,enterestatthywillintotheclosestrecessesofthehumanmind,——Ospeak!Otellme!) EarlythenextmorningtheyoungEnglishmenmountedtheirhorses,andtooktheroadtowardsBaiae。Glyndonleftwordathishotel,thatifSignorZanonisoughthim,itwasintheneighbourhoodofthatoncecelebratedwatering-placeoftheancientsthatheshouldbefound。 TheypassedbyViola\'shouse,butGlyndonresistedthetemptationofpausingthere;andafterthreadingthegrottoofPosilipo,theywoundbyacircuitousroutebackintothesuburbsofthecity,andtooktheoppositeroad,whichconductstoPorticiandPompeii。Itwaslateatnoonwhentheyarrivedattheformeroftheseplaces。Heretheyhaltedtodine;forMervalehadheardmuchoftheexcellenceofthemacaroniatPortici,andMervalewasabonvivant。 Theyputupataninnofveryhumblepretensions,anddinedunderanawning。Mervalewasmorethanusuallygay;hepressedthelacrimauponhisfriend,andconversedgayly。 \"Well,mydearfriend,wehavefoiledSignorZanoniinoneofhispredictionsatleast。Youwillhavenofaithinhimhereafter。\" \"Theidesarecome,notgone。\" \"Tush!Ifhebethesoothsayer,youarenottheCaesar。Itisyourvanitythatmakesyoucredulous。ThankHeaven,IdonotthinkmyselfofsuchimportancethattheoperationsofNatureshouldbechangedinordertofrightenme。\" \"ButwhyshouldtheoperationsofNaturebechanged?Theremaybeadeeperphilosophythanwedreamof,——aphilosophythatdiscoversthesecretsofNature,butdoesnotalter,bypenetrating,itscourses。\" \"Ah,yourelapseintoyourhereticalcredulity;youseriouslysupposeZanonitobeaprophet,——areaderofthefuture;perhapsanassociateofgeniiandspirits!\" Herethelandlord,alittle,fat,oilyfellow,cameupwithafreshbottleoflacrima。HehopedtheirExcellencieswerepleased。Hewasmosttouched——touchedtotheheart,thattheylikedthemacaroni。WeretheirExcellenciesgoingtoVesuvius? Therewasaslighteruption;theycouldnotseeitwheretheywere,butitwaspretty,andwouldbeprettierstillaftersunset。 \"Acapitalidea!\"criedMervale。\"Whatsayyou,Glyndon?\" \"Ihavenotyetseenaneruption;Ishouldlikeitmuch。\" \"Butistherenodanger?\"askedtheprudentMervale。 \"Oh,notatall;themountainisverycivilatpresent。Itonlyplaysalittle,justtoamusetheirExcellenciestheEnglish。\" \"Well,orderthehorses,andbringthebill;wewillgobeforeitisdark。Clarence,myfriend,——nuncestbibendum;buttakecareofthepedelibero,whichwillscarcedoforwalkingonlava!\" Thebottlewasfinished,thebillpaid;thegentlemenmounted,thelandlordbowed,andtheybenttheirway,inthecoolofthedelightfulevening,towardsResina。 Thewine,perhapstheexcitementofhisthoughts,animatedGlyndon,whoseunequalspiritswere,attimes,highandbrilliantasthoseofaschoolboyreleased;andthelaughteroftheNortherntouristssoundedoftandmerrilyalongthemelancholydomainsofburiedcities。 HesperushadlightedhislampamidsttherosyskiesastheyarrivedatResina。Heretheyquittedtheirhorses,andtookmulesandaguide。Astheskygrewdarkerandmoredark,themountainfireburnedwithanintenselustre。Invariousstreaksandstreamlets,thefountainofflamerolleddownthedarksummit,andtheEnglishmenbegantofeelincreaseuponthem,astheyascended,thatsensationofsolemnityandawewhichmakestheveryatmospherethatsurroundstheGiantofthePlainsoftheAntiqueHades。 Itwasnight,when,leavingthemules,theyascendedonfoot,accompaniedbytheirguide,andapeasantwhoborearudetorch。 Theguidewasaconversable,garrulousfellow,likemostofhiscountryandhiscalling;andMervale,whopossessedasociabletemper,lovedtoamuseortoinstructhimselfoneveryincidentaloccasion。 \"Ah,Excellency,\"saidtheguide,\"yourcountrymenhaveastrongpassionforthevolcano。Longlifetothem,theybringusplentyofmoney!IfourfortunesdependedontheNeapolitans,weshouldstarve。\" \"True,theyhavenocuriosity,\"saidMervale。\"Doyouremember,Glyndon,thecontemptwithwhichthatoldcountsaidtous,\'YouwillgotoVesuvius,Isuppose?Ihaveneverbeen;whyshouldI go?Youhavecold,youhavehunger,youhavefatigue,youhavedanger,andallfornothingbuttoseefire,whichlooksjustaswellinabrazierasonamountain。\'Ha!ha!theoldfellowwasright。\" \"But,Excellency,\"saidtheguide,\"thatisnotall:somecavaliersthinktoascendthemountainwithoutourhelp。Iamsuretheydeservetotumbleintothecrater。\" \"Theymustbeboldfellowstogoalone;youdon\'toftenfindsuch。\" \"SometimesamongtheFrench,signor。Buttheothernight——I neverwassofrightened——IhadbeenwithanEnglishparty,andaladyhadleftapocket-bookonthemountain,whereshehadbeensketching。Sheofferedmeahandsomesumtoreturnforit,andbringittoheratNaples。SoIwentintheevening。Ifoundit,sureenough,andwasabouttoreturn,whenIsawafigurethatseemedtoemergefromthecrateritself。TheairtherewassopestiferousthatIcouldnothaveconceivedahumancreaturecouldbreatheit,andlive。IwassoastoundedthatIstoodstillasastone,tillthefigurecameoverthehotashes,andstoodbeforeme,facetoface。SantaMaria,whatahead!\" \"What!hideous?\" \"No;sobeautiful,butsoterrible。Ithadnothinghumaninitsaspect。\" \"Andwhatsaidthesalamander?\" \"Nothing!Itdidnotevenseemtoperceiveme,thoughIwasnearasIamtoyou;butitseyesseemedtoemergepryingintotheair。Itpassedbymequickly,and,walkingacrossastreamofburninglava,soonvanishedontheothersideofthemountain。I wascuriousandfoolhardy,andresolvedtoseeifIcouldbeartheatmospherewhichthisvisitorhadleft;butthoughIdidnotadvancewithinthirtyyardsofthespotatwhichhehadfirstappeared,Iwasdrivenbackbyavapourthatwellnighstifledme。 Cospetto!Ihavespatbloodeversince。\" \"NowwillIlayawagerthatyoufancythisfire-kingmustbeZanoni,\"whisperedMervale,laughing。 Thelittlepartyhadnowarrivednearlyatthesummitofthemountain;andunspeakablygrandwasthespectacleonwhichtheygazed。Fromthecrateraroseavapour,intenselydark,thatoverspreadthewholebackgroundoftheheavens;inthecentrewhereofroseaflamethatassumedaformsingularlybeautiful。 Itmighthavebeencomparedtoacrestofgiganticfeathers,thediademofthemountain,high-arched,anddroopingdownward,withthehuesdelicatelyshadedoff,andthewholeshiftingandtremulousastheplumageonawarrior\'shelmet。 Theglareoftheflamespread,luminousandcrimson,overthedarkandruggedgroundonwhichtheystood,anddrewaninnumerablevarietyofshadowsfromcragandhollow。Anoppressiveandsulphureousexhalationservedtoincreasethegloomyandsublimeterroroftheplace。Butonturningfromthemountain,andtowardsthedistantandunseenocean,thecontrastwaswonderfullygreat;theheavenssereneandblue,thestarsstillandcalmastheeyesofDivineLove。ItwasasiftherealmsoftheopposingprinciplesofEvilandofGoodwerebroughtinoneviewbeforethegazeofman!Glyndon——oncemoretheenthusiast,theartist——wasenchainedandentrancedbyemotionsvagueandundefinable,halfofdelightandhalfofpain。 Leaningontheshoulderofhisfriend,hegazedaroundhim,andheardwithdeepeningawetherumblingoftheearthbelow,thewheelsandvoicesoftheMinistryofNatureinherdarkestandmostinscrutablerecess。Suddenly,asabombfromashell,ahugestonewasflunghundredsofyardsupfromthejawsofthecrater,andfallingwithamightycrashupontherockbelow,splitintotenthousandfragments,whichboundeddownthesidesofthemountain,sparklingandgroaningastheywent。Oneofthese,thelargestfragment,struckthenarrowspaceofsoilbetweentheEnglishmenandtheguide,notthreefeetfromthespotwheretheformerstood。Mervaleutteredanexclamationofterror,andGlyndonheldhisbreath,andshuddered。 \"Diavolo!\"criedtheguide。\"Descend,Excellencies,——descend!wehavenotamomenttolose;followmeclose!\" Sosaying,theguideandthepeasantfledwithasmuchswiftnessastheywereabletobringtobear。Mervale,evermorepromptandreadythanhisfriend,imitatedtheirexample;andGlyndon,moreconfusedthanalarmed,followedclose。Buttheyhadnotgonemanyyards,before,witharushingandsuddenblast,camefromthecrateranenormousvolumeofvapour。Itpursued,——itovertook,itoverspreadthem。Itsweptthelightfromtheheavens。Allwasabruptandutterdarkness;andthroughthegloomwasheardtheshoutoftheguide,alreadydistant,andlostinaninstantamidstthesoundoftherushinggustandthegroansoftheearthbeneath。Glyndonpaused。Hewasseparatedfromhisfriend,fromtheguide。Hewasalone,——withtheDarknessandtheTerror。Thevapourrolledsullenlyaway;theformoftheplumedfirewasagaindimlyvisible,anditsstrugglingandperturbedreflectionagainshedaglowoverthehorrorsofthepath。