第10章

类别:其他 作者:Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lyt字数:17880更新时间:18/12/14 17:00:14
placeontheChiaja,hadseenbythemoonlightacarriage,whichherecognisedasbelongingtothePrincedi——,passandrepassthatroadaboutthefirsthourofmorning。Glyndon,ongatheringfromtheconfusedwordsandbrokensobsoftheoldnursetheheadsofthisaccount,abruptlylefther,andrepairedtothepalaceofZanoni。TherehewasinformedthatthesignorwasgonetothebanquetofthePrincedi——,andwouldnotreturntilllate。Glyndonstoodmotionlesswithperplexityanddismay;heknewnotwhattobelieve,orhowtoact。EvenMervalewasnotathandtoadvisehim。Hisconsciencesmotehimbitterly。Hehadhadthepowertosavethewomanhehadloved,andhadforegonethatpower;buthowwasitthatinthisZanonihimselfhadfailed?Howwasitthathewasgonetotheverybanquetoftheravisher?CouldZanonibeawareofwhathadpassed?Ifnot,shouldheloseamomentinapprisinghim?Thoughmentallyirresolute,nomanwasmorephysicallybrave。Hewouldrepairatoncetothepalaceoftheprincehimself;andifZanonifailedinthetrusthehadhalf-appearedtoarrogate,he,thehumbleforeigner,woulddemandthecaptiveoffraudandforce,intheveryhallsandbeforetheassembledguestsofthePrincedi。 CHAPTER3。XVI。 Arduavallaturdurissapientiascrupis。 Hadr。Jun。,\"Emblem。\"xxxvii。 (Loftywisdomiscircledroundwithruggedrocks。) Wemustgobacksomehoursintheprogressofthisnarrative。Itwasthefirstfaintandgradualbreakofthesummerdawn;andtwomenstoodinabalconyoverhangingagardenfragrantwiththescentsoftheawakeningflowers。Thestarshadnotyetleftthesky,——thebirdswereyetsilentontheboughs:allwasstill,hushed,andtranquil;buthowdifferentthetranquillityofrevivingdayfromthesolemnreposeofnight!Inthemusicofsilencethereareathousandvariations。Thesemen,whoaloneseemedawakeinNaples,wereZanoniandthemysteriousstrangerwhohadbutanhourortwoagostartledthePrincedi——inhisvoluptuouspalace。 \"No,\"saidthelatter;\"hadstthoudelayedtheacceptanceoftheArch-giftuntilthouhadstattainedtotheyears,andpassedthroughallthedesolatebereavementsthatchilledandsearedmyselferemyresearcheshadmadeitmine,thouwouldsthaveescapedthecurseofwhichthoucomplainestnow,——thouwouldstnothavemournedoverthebrevityofhumanaffectionascomparedtothedurationofthineownexistence;forthouwouldsthavesurvivedtheverydesireanddreamoftheloveofwoman。 Brightest,and,butforthaterror,perhapstheloftiest,ofthesecretandsolemnracethatfillsuptheintervalincreationbetweenmankindandthechildrenoftheEmpyreal,ageafteragewiltthouruethesplendidfollywhichmadetheeasktocarrythebeautyandthepassionsofyouthintothedrearygrandeurofearthlyimmortality。\" \"Idonotrepent,norshallI,\"answeredZanoni。\"Thetransportandthesorrow,sowildlyblended,whichhaveatintervalsdiversifiedmydoom,arebetterthanthecalmandbloodlesstenorofthysolitaryway——thou,wholovestnothing,hatestnothing,feelestnothing,andwalkesttheworldwiththenoiselessandjoylessfootstepsofadream!\" \"Youmistake,\"repliedhewhohadownedthenameofMejnour,—— \"thoughIcarenotforlove,andamdeadtoeveryPASSIONthatagitatesthesonsofclay,Iamnotdeadtotheirmoresereneenjoyments。Icarrydownthestreamofthecountlessyears,nottheturbulentdesiresofyouth,butthecalmandspiritualdelightsofage。WiselyanddeliberatelyIabandonedyouthforeverwhenIseparatedmylotfrommen。Letusnotenvyorreproacheachother。IwouldhavesavedthisNeapolitan,Zanoni(sincesoitnowpleasestheetobecalled),partlybecausehisgrandsirewasbutdividedbythelastairybarrierfromourownbrotherhood,partlybecauseIknowthatinthemanhimselflurktheelementsofancestralcourageandpower,whichinearlierlifewouldhavefittedhimforoneofus。EarthholdsbutfewtowhomNaturehasgiventhequalitiesthatcanbeartheordeal。 Buttimeandexcess,thathavequickenedhisgrossersenses,havebluntedhisimagination。Irelinquishhimtohisdoom。\" \"Andstill,then,Mejnour,youcherishthedesiretoreviveourorder,limitednowtoourselvesalone,bynewconvertsandallies。Surely——surely——thyexperiencemighthavetaughtthee,thatscarcelyonceinathousandyearsisbornthebeingwhocanpassthroughthehorriblegatesthatleadintotheworldswithout!Isnotthypathalreadystrewedwiththyvictims?Donottheirghastlyfacesofagonyandfear——theblood-stainedsuicide,theravingmaniac——risebeforethee,andwarnwhatisyetlefttotheeofhumansympathyfromthyinsaneambition?\" \"Nay,\"answeredMejnour;\"haveInothadsuccesstocounterbalancefailure?AndcanIforegothisloftyandaugusthope,worthyaloneofourhighcondition,——thehopetoformamightyandnumerousracewithaforceandpowersufficienttopermitthemtoacknowledgetomankindtheirmajesticconquestsanddominion,tobecomethetruelordsofthisplanet,invaders,perchance,ofothers,mastersoftheinimicalandmalignanttribesbywhichatthismomentwearesurrounded:aracethatmayproceed,intheirdeathlessdestinies,fromstagetostageofcelestialglory,andrankatlastamongstthenearestministrantsandagentsgatheredroundtheThroneofThrones?Whatmatterathousandvictimsforoneconverttoourband?Andyou,Zanoni,\" continuedMejnour,afterapause,——\"you,evenyou,shouldthisaffectionforamortalbeautythatyouhavedared,despiteyourself,tocherish,bemorethanapassingfancy;shouldit,onceadmittedintoyourinmostnature,partakeofitsbrightandenduringessence,——evenyoumaybraveallthingstoraisethebelovedoneintoyourequal。Nay,interruptmenot。Canyouseesicknessmenaceher;dangerhoveraround;yearscreepon;theeyesgrowdim;thebeautyfade,whiletheheart,youthfulstill,clingsandfastensroundyourown,——canyouseethis,andknowitisyoursto——\" \"Cease!\"criedZanoni,fiercely。\"Whatisallotherfateascomparedtothedeathofterror?What,whenthecoldestsage,themostheatedenthusiast,thehardiestwarriorwithhisnervesofiron,havebeenfounddeadintheirbeds,withstrainingeyeballsandhorrenthair,atthefirststepoftheDreadProgress,——thinkestthouthatthisweakwoman——fromwhosecheekasoundatthewindow,thescreechofthenight-owl,thesightofadropofbloodonaman\'ssword,wouldstartthecolour——couldbraveoneglanceof——Away!theverythoughtofsuchsightsforhermakesevenmyselfacoward!\" \"Whenyoutoldheryoulovedher,——whenyouclaspedhertoyourbreast,yourenouncedallpowertoforeseeherfuturelot,orprotectherfromharm。Henceforthtoheryouarehuman,andhumanonly。Howknowyou,then,towhatyoumaybetempted;howknowyouwhathercuriositymaylearnandhercouragebrave?Butenoughofthis,——youarebentonyourpursuit?\" \"Thefiathasgoneforth。\" \"Andto-morrow?\" \"To-morrow,atthishour,ourbarkwillbeboundingoveryonderocean,andtheweightofageswillhavefallenfrommyheart!I compassionatethee,Ofoolishsage,——THOUhastgivenupTHY youth!\" CHAPTER3。XVII。 Alch:Thoualwaysspeakestriddles。TellmeifthouartthatfountainofwhichBernardLordTrevizanwrit? Merc:Iamnotthatfountain,butIamthewater。Thefountaincompassethmeabout。 Sandivogius,\"NewLightofAlchymy。\" ThePrincedi——wasnotamanwhomNaplescouldsupposetobeaddictedtosuperstitiousfancies。Still,intheSouthofItaly,therewasthen,andtherestilllingersacertainspiritofcredulity,whichmay,everandanon,bevisibleamidsttheboldestdogmasoftheirphilosophersandsceptics。Inhischildhood,theprincehadlearnedstrangetalesoftheambition,thegenius,andthecareerofhisgrandsire,——andsecretly,perhapsinfluencedbyancestralexample,inearlieryouthhehimselfhadfollowedscience,notonlythroughherlegitimatecourse,butherantiquatedanderraticwindings。Ihave,indeed,beenshowninNaplesalittlevolume,blazonedwiththearmsoftheVisconti,andascribedtothenoblemanIreferto,whichtreatsofalchemyinaspirithalf-mockingandhalf-reverential。 Pleasuresoondistractedhimfromsuchspeculations,andhistalents,whichwereunquestionablygreat,werewhollypervertedtoextravagantintrigues,ortotheembellishmentofagorgeousostentationwithsomethingofclassicgrace。Hisimmensewealth,hisimperiouspride,hisunscrupulousanddaringcharacter,madehimanobjectofnoinconsiderablefeartoafeebleandtimidcourt;andtheministersoftheindolentgovernmentwillinglyconnivedatexcesseswhichalluredhimatleastfromambition。 ThestrangevisitandyetmorestrangedepartureofMejnourfilledthebreastoftheNeapolitanwithaweandwonder,againstwhichallthehaughtyarroganceandlearnedscepticismofhismaturermanhoodcombatedinvain。TheapparitionofMejnourserved,indeed,toinvestZanoniwithacharacterinwhichtheprincehadnothithertoregardedhim。Hefeltastrangealarmattherivalhehadbraved,——atthefoehehadprovoked。When,alittlebeforehisbanquet,hehadresumedhisself-possession,itwaswithafellandgloomyresolutionthathebroodedovertheperfidiousschemeshehadpreviouslyformed。HefeltasifthedeathofthemysteriousZanoniwerenecessaryforthepreservationofhisownlife;andifatanearlierperiodoftheirrivalryhehaddeterminedonthefateofZanoni,thewarningsofMejnouronlyservedtoconfirmhisresolve。 \"Wewilltryifhismagiccaninventanantidotetothebane,\" saidhe,half-aloud,andwithasternsmile,ashesummonedMascaritohispresence。Thepoisonwhichtheprince,withhisownhands,mixedintothewineintendedforhisguest,wascompoundedfrommaterials,thesecretofwhichhadbeenoneoftheproudestheir-loomsofthatableandevilracewhichgavetoItalyherwisestandguiltiesttyrants。Itsoperationwasquickyetnotsudden:itproducednopain,——itleftontheformnogrimconvulsion,ontheskinnopurplingspot,toarousesuspicion;youmighthavecutandcarvedeverymembraneandfibreofthecorpse,butthesharpesteyesoftheleechwouldnothavedetectedthepresenceofthesubtlelife-queller。Fortwelvehoursthevictimfeltnothingsaveajoyousandelatedexhilarationoftheblood;adeliciouslanguorfollowed,thesureforerunnerofapoplexy。Nolancetthencouldsave!ApoplexyhadrunmuchinthefamiliesoftheenemiesoftheVisconti! Thehourofthefeastarrived,——theguestsassembled。TherewerethefloweroftheNeapolitanseignorie,thedescendantsoftheNorman,theTeuton,theGoth;forNapleshadthenanobility,butderiveditfromtheNorth,whichhasindeedbeentheNutrixLeonum,——thenurseofthelion-heartedchivalryoftheworld。 LastoftheguestscameZanoni;andthecrowdgavewayasthedazzlingforeignermovedalongtothelordofthepalace。Theprincegreetedhimwithameaningsmile,towhichZanoniansweredbyawhisper,\"Hewhoplayswithloadeddicedoesnotalwayswin。\" Theprincebithislip,andZanoni,passingon,seemeddeepinconversationwiththefawningMascari。 \"Whoistheprince\'sheir?\"askedtheguest。 \"Adistantrelationonthemother\'sside;withhisExcellencydiesthemaleline。\" \"Istheheirpresentatourhost\'sbanquet?\" \"No;theyarenotfriends。\" \"Nomatter;hewillbehereto-morrow。\" Mascaristaredinsurprise;butthesignalforthebanquetwasgiven,andtheguestsweremarshalledtotheboard。Aswasthecustomthen,thefeasttookplacenotlongaftermid-day。Itwasalong,ovalhall,thewholeofonesideopeningbyamarblecolonnadeuponacourtorgarden,inwhichtheeyerestedgratefullyuponcoolfountainsandstatuesofwhitestmarble,half-shelteredbyorange-trees。Everyartthatluxurycouldinventtogivefreshnessandcoolnesstothelanguidandbreezelessheatofthedaywithout(adayonwhichthebreathofthesiroccowasabroad)hadbeencalledintoexistence。 Artificialcurrentsofairthroughinvisibletubes,silkenblindswavingtoandfro,asiftocheatthesensesintothebeliefofanAprilwind,andminiaturejetsd\'eauineachcorneroftheapartment,gavetotheItaliansthesamesenseofexhilarationandCOMFORT(ifImayusetheword)whichthewell-drawncurtainsandtheblazinghearthaffordtothechildrenofcolderclimes。 Theconversationwassomewhatmorelivelyandintellectualthaniscommonamongstthelanguidpleasure-huntersoftheSouth;fortheprince,himselfaccomplished,soughthisacquaintancenotonlyamongstthebeauxespritsofhisowncountry,butamongstthegayforeignerswhoadornedandrelievedthemonotonyoftheNeapolitancircles。TherewerepresenttwoorthreeofthebrilliantFrenchmenoftheoldregime,whohadalreadyemigratedfromtheadvancingRevolution;andtheirpeculiarturnofthoughtandwitwaswellcalculatedforthemeridianofasocietythatmadethedolcefarnienteatonceitsphilosophyanditsfaith。 Theprince,however,wasmoresilentthanusual;andwhenhesoughttorousehimself,hisspiritswereforcedandexaggerated。 Tothemannersofhishost,thoseofZanoniaffordedastrikingcontrast。Thebearingofthissingularpersonwasatalltimescharacterisedbyacalmandpolishedease,whichwasattributedbythecourtierstothelonghabitofsociety。Hecouldscarcelybecalledgay;yetfewpersonsmoretendedtoanimatethegeneralspiritsofaconvivialcircle。Heseemed,byakindofintuition,toelicitfromeachcompanionthequalitiesinwhichhemostexcelled;andifoccasionallyacertaintoneoflatentmockerycharacterisedhisremarksuponthetopicsonwhichtheconversationfell,itappearedtomenwhotooknothinginearnesttobethelanguagebothofwitandwisdom。TotheFrenchmen,inparticular,therewassomethingstartlinginhisintimateknowledgeoftheminutesteventsintheirowncapitalandcountry,andhisprofoundpenetration(evincedbutinepigramsandsarcasms)intotheeminentcharacterswhowerethenplayingapartuponthegreatstageofcontinentalintrigue。 Itwaswhilethisconversationgrewanimated,andthefeastwasatitsheight,thatGlyndonarrivedatthepalace。Theporter,perceivingbyhisdressthathewasnotoneoftheinvitedguests,toldhimthathisExcellencywasengaged,andonnoaccountcouldbedisturbed;andGlyndonthen,forthefirsttime,becameawarehowstrangeandembarrassingwasthedutyhehadtakenonhimself。Toforceanentranceintothebanquet-hallofagreatandpowerfulnoble,surroundedbytherankofNaples,andtoarraignhimforwhattohisboon-companionswouldappearbutanactofgallantry,wasanexploitthatcouldnotfailtobeatonceludicrousandimpotent。Hemusedamoment,and,slippingapieceofgoldintotheporter\'shand,saidthathewascommissionedtoseektheSignorZanoniuponanerrandoflifeanddeath,andeasilywonhiswayacrossthecourt,andintotheinteriorbuilding。Hepassedupthebroadstaircase,andthevoicesandmerrimentoftherevellerssmotehisearatadistance。Attheentranceofthereception-roomshefoundapage,whomhedespatchedwithamessagetoZanoni。Thepagedidtheerrand;andZanoni,onhearingthewhisperednameofGlyndon,turnedtohishost。 \"Pardonme,mylord;anEnglishfriendofmine,theSignorGlyndon(notunknownbynametoyourExcellency)waitswithout,—— thebusinessmustindeedbeurgentonwhichhehassoughtmeinsuchanhour。Youwillforgivemymomentaryabsence。\" \"Nay,signor,\"answeredtheprince,courteously,butwithasinistersmileonhiscountenance,\"woulditnotbebetterforyourfriendtojoinus?AnEnglishmaniswelcomeeverywhere;andevenwereheaDutchman,yourfriendshipwouldinvesthispresencewithattraction。Prayhisattendance;wewouldnotspareyouevenforamoment。\" Zanonibowed;thepagewasdespatchedwithallflatteringmessagestoGlyndon,——aseatnexttoZanoniwasplacedforhim,andtheyoungEnglishmanentered。 \"Youaremostwelcome,sir。Itrustyourbusinesstoourillustriousguestisofgoodomenandpleasantimport。Ifyoubringevilnews,deferit,Iprayyou。\" Glyndon\'sbrowwassullen;andhewasabouttostartletheguestsbyhisreply,whenZanoni,touchinghisarmsignificantly,whisperedinEnglish,\"Iknowwhyyouhavesoughtme。Besilent,andwitnesswhatensues。\" \"YouknowthenthatViola,whomyouboastedyouhadthepowertosavefromdanger——\" \"Isinthishouse!——yes。IknowalsothatMurdersitsattherighthandofourhost。Buthisfateisnowseparatedfromhersforever;andthemirrorwhichglassesittomyeyeisclearthroughthestreamsofblood。Bestill,andlearnthefatethatawaitsthewicked! \"Mylord,\"saidZanoni,speakingaloud,\"theSignorGlyndonhasindeedbroughtmetidingsnotwhollyunexpected。IamcompelledtoleaveNaples,——anadditionalmotivetomakethemostofthepresenthour。\" \"Andwhat,ifImayventuretoask,maybethecausethatbringssuchafflictiononthefairdamesofNaples?\" \"Itistheapproachingdeathofonewhohonouredmewithmostloyalfriendship,\"repliedZanoni,gravely。\"Letusnotspeakofit;griefcannotputbackthedial。Aswesupplybynewflowersthosethatfadeinourvases,soitisthesecretofworldlywisdomtoreplacebyfreshfriendshipsthosethatfadefromourpath。\" \"Truephilosophy!\"exclaimedtheprince。\"\'Nottoadmire,\'wastheRoman\'smaxim;\'Nevertomourn,\'ismine。Thereisnothinginlifetogrievefor,save,indeed,SignorZanoni,whensomeyoungbeauty,onwhomwehavesetourhearts,slipsfromourgrasp。Insuchamomentwehaveneedofallourwisdom,nottosuccumbtodespair,andshakehandswithdeath。Whatsayyou,signor?Yousmile!Suchnevercouldbeyourlot。Pledgemeinasentiment,\'Longlifetothefortunatelover,——aquickreleasetothebaffledsuitor\'?\" \"Ipledgeyou,\"saidZanoni;and,asthefatalwinewaspouredintohisglass,herepeated,fixinghiseyesontheprince,\"I pledgeyoueveninthiswine!\" Heliftedtheglasstohislips。Theprinceseemedghastlypale,whilethegazeofhisguestbentuponhim,withanintentandsternbrightness,beneathwhichtheconscience-strickenhostcoweredandquailed。Nottillhehaddrainedhisdraft,andreplacedtheglassupontheboard,didZanoniturnhiseyesfromtheprince;andhethensaid,\"Yourwinehasbeenkepttoolong; ithaslostitsvirtues。Itmightdisagreewithmany,butdonotfear:itwillnotharmme,prince,SignorMascari,youareajudgeofthegrape;willyoufavouruswithyouropinion?\" \"Nay,\"answeredMascari,withwell-affectedcomposure,\"IlikenotthewinesofCyprus;theyareheating。PerhapsSignorGlyndonmaynothavethesamedistaste?TheEnglisharesaidtolovetheirpotationswarmandpungent。\" \"Doyouwishmyfriendalsototastethewine,prince?\"saidZanoni。\"Recollect,allcannotdrinkitwiththesameimpunityasmyself。\" \"No,\"saidtheprince,hastily;\"ifyoudonotrecommendthewine,Heavenforbidthatweshouldconstrainourguests!Mylordduke,\"turningtooneoftheFrenchmen,\"yoursisthetruesoilofBacchus。WhatthinkyouofthiscaskfromBurgundy?Hasitbornethejourney?\" \"Ah,\"saidZanoni,\"letuschangeboththewineandthetheme。\" Withthat,Zanonigrewyetmoreanimatedandbrilliant。Neverdidwitmoresparkling,airy,exhilarating,flashfromthelipsofreveller。Hisspiritsfascinatedallpresent——eventheprincehimself,evenGlyndon——withastrangeandwildcontagion。Theformer,indeed,whomthewordsandgazeofZanoni,whenhedrainedthepoison,hadfilledwithfearfulmisgivings,nowhailedinthebrillianteloquenceofhiswitacertainsignoftheoperationofthebane。Thewinecirculatedfast;butnoneseemedconsciousofitseffects。Onebyonetherestofthepartyfellintoacharmedandspellboundsilence,asZanonicontinuedtopourforthsallyuponsally,taleupontale。Theyhungonhiswords,theyalmostheldtheirbreathtolisten。Yet,howbitterwashismirth;howfullofcontemptforthetriflerspresent,andforthetrifleswhichmadetheirlife! Nightcameon;theroomgrewdim,andthefeasthadlastedseveralhourslongerthanwasthecustomarydurationofsimilarentertainmentsatthatday。Stilltheguestsstirrednot,andstillZanonicontinued,withglitteringeyeandmockinglip,tolavishhisstoresofintellectandanecdote;whensuddenlythemoonrose,andsheditsraysovertheflowersandfountainsinthecourtwithout,leavingtheroomitselfhalfinshadow,andhalftingedbyaquietandghostlylight。 ItwasthenthatZanonirose。\"Well,gentlemen,\"saidhe,\"wehavenotyetweariedourhost,Ihope;andhisgardenoffersanewtemptationtoprotractourstay。Haveyounomusiciansamongyourtrain,prince,thatmightregaleourearswhileweinhalethefragranceofyourorange-trees?\" \"Anexcellentthought!\"saidtheprince。\"Mascari,seetothemusic。\" Thepartyrosesimultaneouslytoadjourntothegarden;andthen,forthefirsttime,theeffectofthewinetheyhaddrunkseemedtomakeitselffelt。 Withflushedcheeksandunsteadystepstheycameintotheopenair,whichtendedyetmoretostimulatethatglowingfeverofthegrape。AsiftomakeupforthesilencewithwhichtheguestshadhithertolistenedtoZanoni,everytonguewasnowloosened,—— everymantalked,nomanlistened。Therewassomethingwildandfearfulinthecontrastbetweenthecalmbeautyofthenightandscene,andthehubbubandclamourofthesedisorderlyroysters。 OneoftheFrenchmen,inespecial,theyoungDucdeR——,anoblemanofthehighestrank,andofallthequick,vivacious,andirascibletemperamentofhiscountrymen,wasparticularlynoisyandexcited。Andascircumstances,theremembranceofwhichisstillpreservedamongcertaincirclesofNaples,rendereditafterwardsnecessarythattheducshouldhimselfgiveevidenceofwhatoccurred,Iwillheretranslatetheshortaccounthedrewup,andwhichwaskindlysubmittedtomesomefewyearsagobymyaccomplishedandlivelyfriend,IlCavalierediB。 \"Ineverremember,\"writestheduc,\"tohavefeltmyspiritssoexcitedasonthatevening;wewerelikesomanyboysreleasedfromschool,jostlingeachotheraswereeledorrandowntheflightofsevenoreightstairsthatledfromthecolonnadeintothegarden,——somelaughing,somewhooping,somescolding,somebabbling。Thewinehadbroughtout,asitwere,eachman\'sinmostcharacter。Somewereloudandquarrelsome,otherssentimentalandwhining;some,whomwehadhithertothoughtdull,mostmirthful;some,whomwehadeverregardedasdiscreetandtaciturn,mostgarrulousanduproarious。Irememberthatinthemidstofourclamorousgayety,myeyefelluponthecavalierSignorZanoni,whoseconversationhadsoenchantedusall;andI feltacertainchillcomeovermetoperceivethatheworethesamecalmandunsympathisingsmileuponhiscountenancewhichhadcharacteriseditinhissingularandcuriousstoriesofthecourtofLouisXIV。Ifelt,indeed,half-inclinedtoseekaquarrelwithonewhosecomposurewasalmostaninsulttoourdisorder。 Norwassuchaneffectofthisirritatingandmockingtranquillityconfinedtomyselfalone。Severalofthepartyhavetoldmesince,thatonlookingatZanonitheyfelttheirbloodyetmoreheated,andgayetychangetoresentment。Thereseemedinhisicysmileaverycharmtowoundvanityandprovokerage。 Itwasatthismomentthattheprincecameuptome,and,passinghisarmintomine,ledmealittleapartfromtherest。Hehadcertainlyindulgedinthesameexcessasourselves,butitdidnotproducethesameeffectofnoisyexcitement。Therewas,onthecontrary,acertaincoldarroganceandsuperciliousscorninhisbearingandlanguage,which,evenwhileaffectingsomuchcaressingcourtesytowardsme,rousedmyself-loveagainsthim。 HeseemedasifZanonihadinfectedhim;andinimitatingthemannerofhisguest,hesurpassedtheoriginal。Heralliedmeonsomecourtgossip,whichhadhonouredmynamebyassociatingitwithacertainbeautifulanddistinguishedSicilianlady,andaffectedtotreatwithcontemptthatwhich,haditbeentrue,I shouldhaveregardedasaboast。Hespoke,indeed,asifhehimselfhadgatheredalltheflowersofNaples,andleftusforeignersonlythegleaningshehadscorned。Atthismynaturalandnationalgallantrywaspiqued,andIretortedbysomesarcasmsthatIshouldcertainlyhavesparedhadmybloodbeencooler。Helaughedheartily,andleftmeinastrangefitofresentmentandanger。Perhaps(Imustownthetruth)thewinehadproducedinmeawilddispositiontotakeoffenceandprovokequarrel。Astheprinceleftme,Iturned,andsawZanoniatmyside。 \"\'Theprinceisabraggart,\'saidhe,withthesamesmilethatdispleasedmebefore。\'Hewouldmonopolizeallfortuneandalllove。Letustakeourrevenge。\' \"\'Andhow?\' \"\'Hehasatthismoment,inhishouse,themostenchantingsingerinNaples,——thecelebratedViolaPisani。Sheishere,itistrue,notbyherownchoice;hecarriedherhitherbyforce,buthewillpretendthatsheadoreshim。Letusinsistonhisproducingthissecrettreasure,andwhensheenters,theDucdeR——canhavenodoubtthathisflatteriesandattentionswillcharmthelady,andprovokeallthejealousfearsofourhost。 Itwouldbeafairrevengeuponhisimperiousself-conceit。\' \"Thissuggestiondelightedme。Ihastenedtotheprince。Atthatinstantthemusicianshadjustcommenced;Iwavedmyhand,orderedthemusictostop,and,addressingtheprince,whowasstandinginthecentreofoneofthegayestgroups,complainedofhiswantofhospitalityinaffordingtoussuchpoorproficientsintheart,whilehereservedforhisownsolacetheluteandvoiceofthefirstperformerinNaples。Idemanded,half-laughingly,half-seriously,thatheshouldproducethePisani。Mydemandwasreceivedwithshoutsofapplausebytherest。Wedrownedtherepliesofourhostwithuproar,andwouldhearnodenial。\'Gentlemen,\'atlastsaidtheprince,whenhecouldobtainanaudience,\'evenwereItoassenttoyourproposal,Icouldnotinducethesignoratopresentherselfbeforeanassemblageasriotousastheyarenoble。Youhavetoomuchchivalrytousecompulsionwithher,thoughtheDucdeR—— forgetshimselfsufficientlytoadministerittome。\' \"Iwasstungbythistaunt,howeverwelldeserved。\'Prince,\' saidI,\'IhavefortheindelicacyofcompulsionsoillustriousanexamplethatIcannothesitatetopursuethepathhonouredbyyourownfootsteps。AllNaplesknowsthatthePisanidespisesatonceyourgoldandyourlove;thatforcealonecouldhavebroughtherunderyourroof;andthatyourefusetoproduceher,becauseyoufearhercomplaints,andknowenoughofthechivalryyourvanitysneersattofeelassuredthatthegentlemenofFrancearenotmoredisposedtoworshipbeautythantodefenditfromwrong。\' \"\'Youspeakwell,sir,\'saidZanoni,gravely。\'Theprincedaresnotproducehisprize!\' \"Theprinceremainedspeechlessforafewmoments,asifwithindignation。AtlasthebrokeoutintoexpressionsthemostinjuriousandinsultingagainstSignorZanoniandmyself。Zanonirepliednot;Iwasmorehotandhasty。Theguestsappearedtodelightinourdispute。None,exceptMascari,whomwepushedasideanddisdainedtohear,strovetoconciliate;sometookoneside,someanother。Theissuemaybewellforeseen。Swordswerecalledforandprocured。Twowereofferedmebyoneoftheparty。Iwasabouttochooseone,whenZanoniplacedinmyhandtheother,which,fromitshilt,appearedofantiquatedworkmanship。Atthesamemoment,lookingtowardstheprince,hesaid,smilingly,\'Theductakesyourgrandsire\'ssword。Prince,youaretoobraveamanforsuperstition;youhaveforgottheforfeit!\'Ourhostseemedtometorecoilandturnpaleatthosewords;nevertheless,hereturnedZanoni\'ssmilewithalookofdefiance。Thenextmomentallwasbroilanddisorder。Theremightbesomesixoreightpersonsengagedinastrangeandconfusedkindofmelee,buttheprinceandmyselfonlysoughteachother。Thenoisearoundus,theconfusionoftheguests,thecriesofthemusicians,theclashofourownswords,onlyservedtostimulateourunhappyfury。Wefearedtobeinterruptedbytheattendants,andfoughtlikemadmen,withoutskillormethod。Ithrustandparriedmechanically,blindandfrantic,asifademonhadenteredintome,tillIsawtheprincestretchedatmyfeet,bathedinhisblood,andZanonibendingoverhim,andwhisperinginhisear。Thatsightcooledusall。 Thestrifeceased;wegathered,inshame,remorse,andhorror,roundourill-fatedhost;butitwastoolate,——hiseyesrolledfearfullyinhishead。Ihaveseenmanymendie,butneveronewhoworesuchhorroronhiscountenance。Atlastallwasover! Zanonirosefromthecorpse,and,taking,withgreatcomposure,theswordfrommyhand,saidcalmly,\'Yearewitnesses,gentlemen,thattheprincebroughthisfateuponhimself。Thelastofthatillustrioushousehasperishedinabrawl。\' \"IsawnomoreofZanoni。Ihastenedtoourenvoytonarratetheevent,andabidetheissue。IamgratefultotheNeapolitangovernment,andtotheillustriousheiroftheunfortunatenobleman,forthelenientandgenerous,yetjust,interpretationputuponamisfortunethememoryofwhichwillafflictmetothelasthourofmylife。 (Signed)\"LouisVictor,DucdeR。\" Intheabovememorial,thereaderwillfindthemostexactandminuteaccountyetgivenofaneventwhichcreatedthemostlivelysensationatNaplesinthatday。 Glyndonhadtakennopartintheaffray,neitherhadheparticipatedlargelyintheexcessesoftherevel。ForhisexemptionfrombothhewasperhapsindebtedtothewhisperedexhortationsofZanoni。Whenthelastrosefromthecorpse,andwithdrewfromthatsceneofconfusion,GlyndonremarkedthatinpassingthecrowdhetouchedMascariontheshoulder,andsaidsomethingwhichtheEnglishmandidnotoverhear。GlyndonfollowedZanoniintothebanquet-room,which,savewherethemoonlightsleptonthemarblefloor,waswrappedinthesadandgloomyshadowsoftheadvancingnight。 \"Howcouldyouforetellthisfearfulevent?Hefellnotbyyourarm!\"saidGlyndon,inatremulousandhollowtone。 \"Thegeneralwhocalculatesonthevictorydoesnotfightinperson,\"answeredZanoni;\"letthepastsleepwiththedead。 Meetmeatmidnightbythesea-shore,halfamiletotheleftofyourhotel。Youwillknowthespotbyarudepillar——theonlyonenear——towhichabrokenchainisattached。Thereandthen,ifthouwouldstlearnourlore,thoushaltfindthemaster。Go; Ihavebusinesshereyet。Remember,Violaisstillinthehouseofthedeadman!\" HereMascariapproached,andZanoni,turningtotheItalian,andwavinghishandtoGlyndon,drewtheformeraside。Glyndonslowlydeparted。 \"Mascari,\"saidZanoni,\"yourpatronisnomore;yourserviceswillbevaluelesstohisheir,——asobermanwhompovertyhaspreservedfromvice。Foryourself,thankmethatIdonotgiveyouuptotheexecutioner;recollectthewineofCyprus。Well,nevertremble,man;itcouldnotactonme,thoughitmightreactonothers;inthatitisacommontypeofcrime。Iforgiveyou; andifthewineshouldkillme,Ipromiseyouthatmyghostshallnothauntsoworshipfulapenitent。Enoughofthis;conductmetothechamberofViolaPisani。Youhavenofurtherneedofher。 Thedeathofthejaileropensthecellofthecaptive。Bequick; Iwouldbegone。\" Mascarimutteredsomeinaudiblewords,bowedlow,andledthewaytothechamberinwhichViolawasconfined。 CHAPTER3。XVIII。 Merc:Tellme,therefore,whatthouseekestafter,andwhatthouwilthave。Whatdostthoudesiretomake? Alch:ThePhilosopher\'sStone。 Sandivogius。 Itwantedseveralminutesofmidnight,andGlyndonrepairedtotheappointedspot。ThemysteriousempirewhichZanonihadacquiredoverhim,wasstillmoresolemnlyconfirmedbytheeventsofthelastfewhours;thesuddenfateoftheprince,sodeliberatelyforeshadowed,andyetsoseeminglyaccidental,broughtoutbycausesthemostcommonplace,andyetassociatedwithwordsthemostprophetic,impressedhimwiththedeepestsentimentsofadmirationandawe。Itwasasifthisdarkandwondrousbeingcouldconvertthemostordinaryeventsandthemeanestinstrumentsintotheagenciesofhisinscrutablewill; yet,ifso,whyhavepermittedthecaptureofViola?Whynothavepreventedthecrimeratherthanpunishthecriminal?AnddidZanonireallyfeelloveforViola?Love,andyetoffertoresignhertohimself,——toarivalwhomhisartscouldnothavefailedtobaffle。HenolongerrevertedtothebeliefthatZanoniorViolahadsoughttodupehimintomarriage。Hisfearandreverencefortheformernowforbadethenotionofsopooranimposture。DidheanylongerloveViolahimself?No;whenthatmorninghehadheardofherdanger,hehad,itistrue,returnedtothesympathiesandthefearsofaffection;butwiththedeathoftheprinceherimagefadedfromhisheart,andhefeltnojealouspangatthethoughtthatshehadbeensavedbyZanoni,—— thatatthatmomentshewasperhapsbeneathhisroof。Whoeverhas,inthecourseofhislife,indulgedtheabsorbingpassionofthegamester,willrememberhowallotherpursuitsandobjectsvanishedfromhismind;howsolelyhewaswrappedintheonewilddelusion;withwhatasceptreofmagicpowerthedespot-demonruledeveryfeelingandeverythought。FarmoreintensethanthepassionofthegamesterwasthefranticyetsublimedesirethatmasteredthebreastofGlyndon。HewouldbetherivalofZanoni,notinhumanandperishableaffections,butinpreternaturalandeternallore。Hewouldhavelaiddownlifewithcontent——nay,rapture——asthepriceoflearningthosesolemnsecretswhichseparatedthestrangerfrommankind。Enamouredofthegoddessofgoddesses,hestretchedforthhisarms——thewildIxion——andembracedacloud! Thenightwasmostlovelyandserene,andthewavesscarcelyrippledathisfeetastheEnglishmanglidedonbythecoolandstarrybeach。Atlengthhearrivedatthespot,andthere,leaningagainstthebrokenpillar,hebeheldamanwrappedinalongmantle,andinanattitudeofprofoundrepose。Heapproached,andutteredthenameofZanoni。Thefigureturned,andhesawthefaceofastranger:afacenotstampedbythegloriousbeautyofZanoni,butequallymajesticinitsaspect,andperhapsstillmoreimpressivefromthematureageandthepassionlessdepthofthoughtthatcharacterisedtheexpandedforehead,anddeep-setbutpiercingeyes。 \"YouseekZanoni,\"saidthestranger;\"hewillbehereanon;but,perhaps,hewhomyouseebeforeyouismoreconnectedwithyourdestiny,andmoredisposedtorealiseyourdreams。\" \"Haththeearth,then,anotherZanoni?\" \"Ifnot,\"repliedthestranger,\"whydoyoucherishthehopeandthewildfaithtobeyourselfaZanoni?Thinkyouthatnoneothershaveburnedwiththesamegodlikedream?Who,indeedinhisfirstyouth,——youthwhenthesoulisnearertotheheavenfromwhichitsprang,anditsdivineandprimallongingsarenotalleffacedbythesordidpassionsandpettycaresthatarebegotintime,——whoisthereinyouththathasnotnourishedthebeliefthattheuniversehassecretsnotknowntothecommonherd,andpanted,asthehartforthewater-springs,forthefountainsthatliehidandfarawayamidstthebroadwildernessoftracklessscience?ThemusicofthefountainisheardinthesoulWITHIN,tillthesteps,deceivedanderring,roveawayfromitswaters,andthewandererdiesinthemightydesert。Thinkyouthatnonewhohavecherishedthehopehavefoundthetruth,orthattheyearningaftertheIneffableKnowledgewasgiventousutterlyinvain?No!Everydesireinhumanheartsisbutaglimpseofthingsthatexist,alikedistantanddivine。No!intheworldtherehavebeenfromagetoagesomebrighterandhappierspiritswhohaveattainedtotheairinwhichthebeingsabovemankindmoveandbreathe。Zanoni,greatthoughhebe,standsnotalone。 Hehashadhispredecessors,andlonglinesofsuccessorsmaybeyettocome。\" \"Andwillyoutellme,\"saidGlyndon,\"thatinyourselfIbeholdoneofthatmightyfewoverwhomZanonihasnosuperiorityinpowerandwisdom?\" \"Inme,\"answeredthestranger,\"youseeonefromwhomZanonihimselflearnedsomeofhisloftiestsecrets。Ontheseshores,onthisspot,haveIstoodinagesthatyourchroniclersbutfeeblyreach。ThePhoenician,theGreek,theOscan,theRoman,theLombard,Ihaveseenthemall!——leavesgayandglitteringonthetrunkoftheuniversallife,scatteredindueseasonandagainrenewed;till,indeed,thesameracethatgaveitsglorytotheancientworldbestowedasecondyouthuponthenew。ForthepureGreeks,theHellenes,whoseoriginhasbewilderedyourdreamingscholars,wereofthesamegreatfamilyastheNormantribe,borntobethelordsoftheuniverse,andinnolandonearthdestinedtobecomethehewersofwood。Eventhedimtraditionsofthelearned,whichbringthesonsofHellasfromthevastandundeterminedterritoriesofNorthernThrace,tobethevictorsofthepastoralPelasgi,andthefoundersofthelineofdemi-gods;whichassigntoapopulationbronzedbeneaththesunsoftheWest,theblue-eyedMinervaandtheyellow-hairedAchilles(physicalcharacteristicsoftheNorth);whichintroduce,amongstapastoralpeople,warlikearistocraciesandlimitedmonarchies,thefeudalismoftheclassictime,——eventhesemightserveyoutotracebacktheprimevalsettlementsoftheHellenestothesameregionwhence,inlatertimes,theNormanwarriorsbrokeonthedullandsavagehordesoftheCelt,andbecametheGreeksoftheChristianworld。Butthisinterestsyounot,andyouarewiseinyourindifference。Notintheknowledgeofthingswithout,butintheperfectionofthesoulwithin,liestheempireofmanaspiringtobemorethanman。\" \"Andwhatbookscontainthatscience;fromwhatlaboratoryisitwrought?\" \"Naturesuppliesthematerials;theyarearoundyouinyourdailywalks。Intheherbsthatthebeastdevoursandthechemistdisdainstocull;intheelementsfromwhichmatterinitsmeanestanditsmightiestshapesisdeduced;inthewidebosomoftheair;intheblackabyssesoftheearth;everywherearegiventomortalstheresourcesandlibrariesofimmortallore。Butasthesimplestproblemsinthesimplestofallstudiesareobscuretoonewhobracesnothismindtotheircomprehension;astherowerinyondervesselcannottellyouwhytwocirclescantoucheachotheronlyinonepoint,——sothoughallearthwerecarvedoverandinscribedwiththelettersofdivinerknowledge,thecharacterswouldbevaluelesstohimwhodoesnotpausetoinquirethelanguageandmeditatethetruth。Youngman,ifthyimaginationisvivid,ifthyheartisdaring,ifthycuriosityisinsatiate,Iwillaccepttheeasmypupil。Butthefirstlessonsaresternanddread。\" \"Ifthouhastmasteredthem,whynotI?\"answeredGlyndon,boldly。\"Ihavefeltfrommyboyhoodthatstrangemysterieswerereservedformycareer;andfromtheproudestendsofordinaryambitionIhavecarriedmygazeintothecloudanddarknessthatstretchbeyond。TheinstantIbeheldZanoni,IfeltasifIhaddiscoveredtheguideandthetutorforwhichmyyouthhadidlylanguishedandvainlyburned。\" \"Andtomehisdutyistransferred,\"repliedthestranger。 \"Yonderlies,anchoredinthebay,thevesselinwhichZanoniseeksafairerhome;alittlewhileandthebreezewillrise,thesailwillswell;andthestrangerwillhavepassed,likeawind,away。Still,likethewind,heleavesinthyhearttheseedsthatmaybeartheblossomandthefruit。Zanonihathperformedhistask,——heiswantednomore;theperfecterofhisworkisatthyside。Hecomes!Ihearthedashoftheoar。Youwillhaveyourchoicesubmittedtoyou。Accordingasyoudecideweshallmeetagain。\"Withthesewordsthestrangermovedslowlyaway,anddisappearedbeneaththeshadowofthecliffs。Aboatglidedrapidlyacrossthewaters:ittouchedland;amanleapedonshore,andGlyndonrecognisedZanoni。 \"Igivethee,Glyndon,——Igivetheenomoretheoptionofhappyloveandsereneenjoyment。Thathourispast,andfatehaslinkedthehandthatmighthavebeenthineowntomine。ButI haveamplegiftstobestowuponthee,ifthouwiltabandonthehopethatgnawsthyheart,andtherealisationofwhicheven_I_ havenotthepowertoforesee。Bethineambitionhuman,andI cangratifyittothefull。Mendesirefourthingsinlife,—— love,wealth,fame,power。ThefirstIcannotgivethee,therestareatmydisposal。Selectwhichofthemthouwilt,andletuspartinpeace。\" \"SucharenotthegiftsIcovet。Ichooseknowledge;thatknowledgemustbethineown。Forthis,andforthisalone,I surrenderedtheloveofViola;this,andthisalone,mustbemyrecompense。\" \"Icannotgainsaythee,thoughIcanwarn。Thedesiretolearndoesnotalwayscontainthefacultytoacquire。Icangivethee,itistrue,theteacher,——therestmustdependonthee。Bewiseintime,andtakethatwhichIcanassuretothee。\" \"Answermebutthesequestions,andaccordingtoyouranswerI willdecide。Isitinthepowerofmantoattainintercoursewiththebeingsofotherworlds?Isitinthepowerofmantoinfluencetheelements,andtoinsurelifeagainsttheswordandagainstdisease?\" \"Allthismaybepossible,\"answeredZanoni,evasively,\"tothefew;butforonewhoattainssuchsecrets,millionsmayperishintheattempt。\" \"Onequestionmore。Thou——\" \"Beware!Ofmyself,asIhavesaidbefore,Irendernoaccount。\" \"Well,then,thestrangerIhavemetthisnight,——arehisboaststobebelieved?IsheintruthoneofthechosenseerswhomyouallowtohavemasteredthemysteriesIyearntofathom?\"