第2章

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\"Iwillpilotyou,\"saidhe。\"Inthisparlorwherewenoware,women,thetemplesofthefleshly,freshorotherwise。Bargainsasgoodasnew,evenbetter,forsaleoronlease。Attheright,gaming,thetempleofmoney。Youunderstandallaboutthat。Atthelowerend,dancing,thetempleofinnocence,thesanctuary,themarketforyounggirls。Theyareshownoffthereineverylight。 Evenlegitimatemarriagesaretolerated。Itisthefuture,thehope,ofourevenings。Andthemostcuriouspartofthismuseumofmoraldiseasesaretheseyounggirlswhosesoulsareoutofjoint,justlikethelimbsofthelittleclownsbornofmountebanks。Comeandlookatthem。\" Hebowed,rightandleft,courteously,acomplimentonhislips,sweepingeachlow-gownedwomanwhomheknewwiththelookofanexpert。 Themusicians,attheendofthesecondparlor,wereplayingawaltz;andthetwofriendsstoppedatthedoortolookatthem。A scoreofcoupleswerewhirling-themenwithaseriousexpression,andthewomenwithafixedsmileontheirlips。Theydisplayedagooddealofshoulder,liketheirmothers;andthebodicesofsomewereonlyheldinplacebyaslenderribbon,disclosingattimesmorethanisgenerallyshown。 Suddenlyfromtheendoftheroomatallgirldartedforward,glidingthroughthecrowd,brushingagainstthedancers,andholdingherlongtraininherlefthand。Sheranwithquicklittlestepsaswomendoincrowds,andcalledout:\"Ah!HowisMuscade?Howdoyoudo,Muscade?\" Herfeaturesworeanexpressionofthebloomoflife,theilluminationofhappiness。Herwhitefleshseemedtoshine,thegolden-whitefleshwhichgoeswithredhair。Themassofhertresses,twistedonherhead,fiery,flaminglocks,nestledagainsthersuppleneck,whichwasstillalittlethin。 Sheseemedtomovejustashermotherwasmadetospeak,sonatural,noble,andsimplewerehergestures。Apersonfeltamoraljoyandphysicalpleasureinseeingherwalk,stirabout,bendherhead,orliftherarm。\"Ah!Muscade,howdoyoudo,Muscade?\"sherepeated。 Servignyshookherhandviolently,ashewouldaman\'s,andsaid: \"MademoiselleYvette,myfriend,BaronSaval。\" \"Goodevening,Monsieur。Areyoualwaysastallasthat?\" Servignyrepliedinthatbanteringtonewhichhealwaysusedwithher,inordertoconcealhismistrustandhisuncertainty: \"No,Mam\'zelle。Hehasputonhisgreatestdimensionstopleaseyourmother,wholovesacolossus。\" Andtheyounggirlremarkedwithacomicseriousness:\"VerywellButwhenyoucometoseemeyoumustdiminishalittleifyouplease。I preferthemediumheight。NowMuscadehasjusttheproportionswhichIlike。\" Andshegaveherhandtothenewcomer。Thensheasked:\"Doyoudance,Muscade?Come,letuswaltz。\"Withoutreplying,withaquickmovement,passionately,Servignyclaspedherwaistandtheydisappearedwiththefuryofawhirlwind。 Theydancedmorerapidlythananyoftheothers,whirledandwhirled,andturnedmadly,soclosetogetherthattheyseemedbutone,andwiththeformerect,thelegsalmostmotionless,asifsomeinvisiblemechanism,concealedbeneaththeirfeet,causedthemtotwirl。Theyappearedtireless。Theotherdancersstoppedfromtimetotime。Theystilldancedon,alone。Theyseemednottoknowwheretheywerenorwhattheyweredoing,asif,theyhadgonefarawayfromtheball,inanecstasy。Themusicianscontinuedtoplay,withtheirlooksfixeduponthismadcouple;alltheguestsgazedatthem,andwhenfinallytheydidstopdancing,everyoneapplaudedthem。 Shewasalittleflushed,withstrangeeyes,ardentandtimid,lessdaringthanamomentbefore,troubledeyes,blue,yetwithapupilsoblackthattheyseemedhardlynatural。Servignyappearedgiddy。 Heleanedagainstadoortoregainhiscomposure。 \"Youhavenohead,mypoorMuscade,Iamsteadierthanyou,\"saidYvettetoServigny。Hesmilednervously,anddevouredherwithalook。Hisanimalfeelingsrevealedthemselvesinhiseyesandinthecurlofhislips。Shestoodbesidehimlookingdown,andherbosomroseandfellinshortgaspsashelookedather。 Thenshesaidsoftly:\"Really,therearetimeswhenyouarelikeatigerabouttospringuponhisprey。Come,givemeyourarm,andletusfindyourfriend。\" Silentlyheofferedherhisarmandtheywentdownthelongdrawing- roomtogether。 Savalwasnotalone,fortheMarquiseObardihadrejoinedhim。Sheconversedwithhimonordinaryandfashionablesubjectswithaseductivenessinhertoneswhichintoxicatedhim。And,lookingatherwithhismentaleye,itseemedtohimthatherlips,utteredwordsfardifferentfromthosewhichtheyformed。WhenshesawServignyherfaceimmediatelylightedup,andturningtowardhimshesaid: \"Youknow,mydearDuke,thatIhavejustleasedavillaatBougivalfortwomonths,andIcountuponyourcomingtoseemethere,anduponyourfriendalso。Listen。WetakepossessionnextMonday,andshallexpectbothofyoutodinnerthefollowingSaturday。WeshallkeepyouoverSunday。\" PerfectlysereneandtranquilYvettesmiled,sayingwithadecisionwhichsweptawayhesitationonhispart: \"OfcourseMuscadewillcometodinneronSaturday。Wehaveonlytoaskhim,forheandIintendtocommitalotoffolliesinthecountry。\" Hethoughthedivinedthebirthofapromiseinhersmile,andinhervoiceheheardwhathethoughtwasinvitation。 ThentheMarquiseturnedherbig,blackeyesuponSaval:\"Andyouwill,ofcourse,come,Baron?\" Withasmilethatforbadedoubt,hebenttowardher,saying,\"I shallbeonlytoocharmed,Madame。\" ThenYvettemurmuredwithmalicethatwaseithernaiveortraitorous:\"Wewillsetalltheworldbytheearsdownthere,won\'twe,Muscade,andmakemyregimentofadmirersfairlymad。\"Andwithalook,shepointedoutagroupofmenwhowerelookingatthemfromalittledistance。 SaidServignytoher:\"AsmanyfolliesasYOUmayplease,Mam\'zelle。\" InspeakingtoYvette,Servignyneverusedtheword\"Mademoiselle,\" byreasonofhiscloseandlongintimacywithher。 ThenSavalasked:\"WhydoesMademoisellealwayscallmyfriendServigny\'Muscade\'?\" Yvetteassumedaveryfrankairandsaid: \"Iwilltellyou:Itisbecausehealwaysslipsthroughmyhands。 NowIthinkIhavehim,andthenIfindIhavenot。\" TheMarquise,withhereyesuponSaval,aridevidentlypreoccupied,saidinacarelesstone:\"Youchildrenareveryfunny。\" ButYvettebridledup:\"Idonotintendtobefunny;Iamsimplyfrank。Muscadepleasesme,andisalwaysdesertingme,andthatiswhatannoysme。\" Servignybowedprofoundly,saying:\"Iwillneverleaveyouanymore,Mam\'zelle,neitherdaynornight。\"Shemadeagestureofhorror: \"Mygoodness!no——whatdoyoumean?Youareallrightduringtheday,butatnightyoumightembarrassme。\" Withanairofimpertinenceheasked:\"Andwhy?\" Yvetterespondedcalmlyandaudaciously,\"Becauseyouwouldnotlookwellendeshabille。\" TheMarquise,withoutappearingatalldisturbed,said:\"Whatextraordinarysubjectsforconversation。Onewouldthinkthatyouwerenotatallignorantofsuchthings。\" AndServignyjokinglyadded:\"Thatisalsomyopinion,Marquise。\" Yvetteturnedhereyesuponhim,andinahaughty,yetwounded,tonesaid:\"Youarebecomingveryvulgar——justasyouhavebeenseveraltimeslately。\"Andturningquicklysheappealedtoanindividualstandingby: \"Chevalier,comeanddefendmefrominsult。\" Athin,brownman,withaneasycarriage,cameforward。 \"Whoistheculprit?\"saidhe,withaconstrainedsmile。 YvettepointedoutServignywithanodofherhead: \"Thereheis,butIlikehimbetterthanIdoyou,becauseheislessofabore。\" TheChevalierValrealibowed: \"IdowhatIcan,Mademoiselle。Imayhavelessability,butnotlessdevotion。\" Agentlemancameforward,tallandstout,withgraywhiskers,sayinginloudtones:\"MademoiselleYvette,Iamyourmostdevotedslave。\" Yvettecried:\"Ah,MonsieurdeBelvigne。\"ThenturningtowardSaval,sheintroducedhim。 \"Mylastadorer——big,fat,rich,andstupid。ThosearethekindI like。Averitabledrum-major——butofthetabled\'hote。Butsee,youarestillbiggerthanhe。HowshallInicknameyou?Good!Ihaveit。 Ishallcallyou\'M。ColossusofRhodes,Junior,\'fromtheColossuswhocertainlywasyourfather。Butyoutwooughttohaveveryinterestingthingstosaytoeachotherupthere,abovetheheadsofusall——so,by-bye。\" Andsheleftthemquickly,goingtotheorchestratomakethemusiciansstrikeupaquadrille。 MadameObardiseemedpreoccupied。InasoftvoiceshesaidtoServigny: \"Youarealwaysteasingher。Youwillwarphercharacterandbringoutmanybadtraits。\" Servignyreplies:\"Why,haven\'tyoufinishedhereducation?\" Sheappearednottounderstand,andcontinuedtalkinginafriendlyway。Butshenoticedasolemnlookingman,wearingaperfectconstellationofcrossesandorders,standingnearher,andsherantohim; \"AhPrince,Prince,whatgoodfortune!\" ServignytookSaval\'sarmanddrewhimaway: \"Thatisthelatestserioussuitor,PrinceKravalow。Isn\'tshesuperb?\" \"Tomymindtheyarebothsuperb。Themotherwouldsufficeformeperfectly,\"answeredSaval。 Servignynoddedandsaid:\"Atyourdisposal,mydearboy。\" Thedancerselbowedthemaside,astheywereformingforaquadrille。 \"Nowletusgoandseethesharpers,\"saidServigny。Andtheyenteredthegambling-room。 Aroundeachtablestoodagroupofmen,lookingon。Therewasverylittleconversation。Attimestheclinkofgoldcoins,tosseduponthegreenclothorhastilyseized,addeditssoundtothemurmuroftheplayers,justasifthemoneywasputtinginitswordamongthehumanvoices。 Allthemenweredecoratedwithvariousorders,andoddribbons,andtheyallworethesamesevereexpression,withdifferentcountenances。Theespeciallydistinguishingfeaturewasthebeard。 ThestiffAmericanwithhishorseshoe,thehaughtyEnglishmanwithhisfan-beardopenonhisbreast,theSpaniardwithhisblackfleecereachingtotheeyes,theRomanwiththathugemustachewhichItalycopiedfromVictorEmmanuel,theAustrianwithhiswhiskersandshavedchin,aRussiangeneralwhoselipseemedarmedwithtwotwistedlances,andaFrenchmanwithadaintymustache,displayedthefanciesofallthebarbersintheworld。 \"Youwon\'tjointhegame?\"askedServigny。 \"No,shallyou?\" \"Notnow。Ifyouarereadytogo,wewillcomebacksomequieterday。Therearetoomanypeoplehereto-day,andwecan\'tdoanything。\" \"Well,letusgo。\" Andtheydisappearedbehindadoor-curtainintothehall。AssoonastheywereinthestreetServignyasked:\"Well,whatdoyouthinkofit?\" \"Itcertainlyisinteresting,butIfancythewomen\'ssideofitmorethanthemen\'s。\" \"Indeed!Thosewomenarethebestofthetribeforus。Don\'tyoufindthatyoubreathetheodorofloveamongthem,justasyouscenttheperfumesatahairdresser\'s?\" \"Reallysuchhousesaretheplaceforonetogo。Andwhatexperts,mydearfellow!Whatartists!Haveyouevereatenbakers\'cakes? Theylookwell,buttheyamounttonothing。Themanwhobakesthemonlyknowshowtomakebread。Well!theloveofawomaninordinarysocietyalwaysremindsmeofthesebake-shoptrifles,whiletheloveyoufindathousesliketheMarquiseObardi\'s,don\'tyousee,istherealsweetmeat。Oh!theyknowhowtomakecakes,thesecharmingpastry-cooks。Onlyyoupayfivesous,attheirshops,forwhatcoststwosouselsewhere。\" \"Whoisthemasterofthehousejustnow?\"askedSaval。 Servignyshruggedhisshoulders,signifyinghisignorance。 \"Idon\'tknow,thelatestoneknownwasanEnglishpeer,butheleftthreemonthsago。Atpresentshemustliveoffthecommonherd,orthegambling,perhaps,andonthegamblers,forshehashercaprices。Buttellme,itisunderstoodthatwedinewithheronSaturdayatBougival,isitnot?Peoplearemorefreeinthecountry,andIshallsucceedinfindingoutwhatideasYvettehasinherhead!\" \"Ishouldlikenothingbetter,\"repliedSaval。\"Ihavenothingtodothatday。\" PassingdownthroughtheChamps-Elysees,underthestepstheydisturbedacouplemakingloveononeofthebenches,andServignymuttered:\"Whatfoolishnessandwhataseriousmatteratthesametime!Howcommonplaceandamusingloveis,alwaysthesameandalwaysdifferent!AndthebeggarwhogiveshissweethearttwentysousgetsasmuchreturnasIwouldfortenthousandfrancsfromsomeObardi,noyoungerandnolessstupidperhapsthanthisnondescript。Whatnonsense!\" Hesaidnothingforafewminutes;thenhebeganagain:\"Allthesame,itwouldbegoodtobecomeYvette\'sfirstlover。Oh!forthatIwouldgive——\" Hedidnotaddwhathewouldgive,andSavalsaidgoodnighttohimastheyreachedthecorneroftheRueRoyale。 CHAPTERII。 BougivalandLoveTheyhadsetthetableontheverandawhichoverlookedtheriver。 ThePrintempsvilla,leasedbytheMarquiseObardi,washalfwayupthishill,justatthecorneroftheSeine,whichturnedbeforethegardenwall,flowingtowardMarly。 Oppositetheresidence,theislandofCroissyformedahorizonoftalltrees,amassofverdure,andtheycouldseealongstretchofthebigriverasfarasthefloatingcafeofLaGrenouillerehiddenbeneaththefoliage。 Theeveningfell,oneofthosecalmeveningsatthewaterside,fullofcoloryetsoft,oneofthosepeacefuleveningswhichproducesasensationofpleasure。Nobreathofairstirredthebranches,noshiverofwindruffledthesmoothclearsurfaceoftheSeine。Itwasnottoowarm,itwasmild——goodweathertolivein。ThegratefulcoolnessofthebanksoftheSeinerosetowardaserenesky。 Thesundisappearedbehindthetreestoshineonotherlands,andoneseemedtoabsorbtheserenityofthealreadysleepingearth,toinhale,inthepeaceofspace,thelifeoftheinfinite。 Astheyleftthedrawing-roomtoseatthemselvesatthetableeveryonewasjoyous。Asoftenedgaietyfilledtheirhearts,theyfeltthatitwouldbesodelightfultodinethereinthecountry,withthatgreatriverandthattwilightforasetting,breathingthatpureandfragrantair。 TheMarquisehadtakenSaval\'sarm,andYvette,Servigny\'s。Thefourwerealonebythemselves。ThetwowomenseemedentirelydifferentpersonsfromwhattheywereatParis,especiallyYvette。Shetalkedbutlittle,andseemedlanguidandgrave。 Saval,hardlyrecognizingherinthisframeofmind,askedher: \"Whatisthematter,Mademoiselle?Ifindyouchangedsincelastweek。Youhavebecomequiteaseriousperson。\" \"Itisthecountrythatdoesthatforme,\"shereplied。\"Iamnotthesame,Ifeelqueer;besidesIamnevertwodaysalike。To-dayI havetheairofamadwoman,andto-morrowshallbeasgraveasanelegy。Ichangewiththeweather,Idon\'tknowwhy。Yousee,Iamcapableofanything,accordingtothemoment。TherearedayswhenI wouldliketokillpeople,——notanimals,Iwouldneverkillanimals,——butpeople,yes,andotherdayswhenIweepatamerething。Alotofdifferentideaspassthroughmyhead。Itdepends,too,agooddealonhowIgetup。Everymorning,onwaking,IcantelljustwhatIshallbeintheevening。Perhapsitisourdreamsthatsettleitforus,anditdependsonthebookIhavejustread。\" Shewascladinawhiteflannelsuitwhichdelicatelyenvelopedherinthefloatingsoftnessofthematerial。Herbodice,withfullfolds,suggested,withoutdisplayingandwithoutrestraining,herfreechest,whichwasfirmandalreadyripe。Andhersuperbneckemergedfromafrothofsoftlace,bendingwithgentlemovements,fairerthanhergown,apilasterofflesh,bearingtheheavymassofhergoldenhair。 Servignylookedatherforalongtime:\"Youareadorablethisevening,Mam\'zelle,\"saidhe,\"IwishIcouldalwaysseeyoulikethis。\" \"Don\'tmakeadeclaration,Muscade。Ishouldtakeitseriously,andthatmightcostyoudear。\" TheMarquiseseemedhappy,veryhappy。Allinblack,richlydressedinaplaingownwhichshowedherstrong,fulllines,abitofredatthebodice,acinctureofredcarnationsfallingfromherwaistlikeachain,andfastenedatthehips,andaredroseinherdarkhair,shecarriedinallherpersonsomethingfervid,——inthatsimplecostume,inthoseflowerswhichseemedtobleed,inherlook,inherslowspeech,inherpeculiargestures。 Saval,too,appearedseriousandabsorbed。Fromtimetotimehestrokedhispointedbeard,trimmedinthefashionofHenriIII。,andseemedtobemeditatingonthemostprofoundsubjects。 Nobodyspokeforseveralminutes。Thenastheywereservingthetrout,Servignyremarked: \"Silenceisagoodthing,attimes。Peopleareoftennearertoeachotherwhentheyarekeepingstillthanwhentheyaretalking。Isn\'tthatso,Marquise?\" Sheturnedalittletowardhimandanswered: \"Itisquitetrue。Itissosweettothinktogetheraboutagreeablethings。\" SheraisedherwarmglancetowardSaval,andtheycontinuedforsomesecondslookingintoeachother\'seyes。Aslight,almostinaudiblemovementtookplacebeneaththetable。 Servignyresumed:\"Mam\'zelleYvette,youwillmakemebelievethatyouareinloveifyoukeeponbeingasgoodasthat。Now,withwhomcouldyoubeinlove?Letusthinktogether,ifyouwill;Iputasidethearmyofvulgarsighers。I\'llonlytaketheprincipalones。 IsitPrinceKravalow?\" AtthisnameYvetteawoke:\"MypoorMuscade,canyouthinkofsuchathing?Why,thePrincehastheairofaRussianinawax-figuremuseum,whohaswonmedalsinahairdressingcompetition。\" \"Good!We\'lldropthePrince。ButyouhavenoticedtheViscountPierredeBelvigne?\" Thistimeshebegantolaugh,andasked:\"Canyouimaginemehangingtotheneckof\'Raisine\'?\"Shenicknamedhimaccordingtotheday,Raisine,Malvoisie,[Footnote:Preservedgrapesandpears,malmsey,—— apoorwine。]Argenteuil,forshegaveeverybodynicknames。Andshewouldmurmurtohisface:\"MydearlittlePierre,\"or\"MydivinePedro,darlingPierrot,giveyourbow-wow\'sheadtoyourdearlittlegirl,whowantstokissit。\" \"Scratchoutnumbertwo。TherestillremainstheChevalierValrealiwhomtheMarquiseseemstofavor,\"continuedServigny。