第6章

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Yvettereplied: \"Isawyou,mamma,lastnight。Youcannot——ifyouknew——wewillbothgoaway。Iwillloveyousomuchthatyouwillforget——\" MadameObardisaidinatremblingvoice:\"Listen,my,daughter,therearesomethingswhichyoudonotyetunderstand。Well,don\'tforget——don\'tforget-thatIforbidyouevertospeaktomeaboutthosethings。\" Buttheyounggirl,brusquelytakingtheroleofsaviorwhichshehadimposeduponherself,rejoined: \"No,mamma,Iamnolongerachild,andIhavetherighttoknow。I knowthatwereceivepersonsofbadrepute,adventurers,andIknowthat,onthataccount,peopledonotrespectus。Iknowmore。Well,itmustnotbe,anylonger,doyouhear?Idonotwishit。Wewillgoaway:youwillsellyourjewels;wewillwork,ifneedbe,andwewillliveashonestwomen,somewhereveryfaraway。AndifIcanmarry,somuchthebetter。\" Sheanswered:\"Youarecrazy。Youwilldomethefavortoriseandcomedowntobreakfastwithalltherest。\" \"No,mamma。ThereissomeonewhomIshallneverseeagain,youunderstandme。Iwanthimtoleave,orIshallleave。Youshallchoosebetweenhimandme。\" Shewassittingupinbed,andsheraisedhervoice,speakingastheydoonthestage,playing,finally,thedramawhichshehaddreamed,almostforgettinghergriefintheefforttofulfillhermission。 TheMarquise,stupefied,againrepeated:\"Youarecrazy——\"notfindinganythingelsetosay。 Yvetterepliedwithatheatricalenergy:\"No,mamma,thatmanshallleavethehouse,orIshallgomyself,forIwillnotweaken。\" \"Andwherewillyougo?Whatwillyoudo?\" \"Idonotknow,itmatterslittle——Iwantyoutobeanhonestwoman。\" Thesewordswhichrecurred,arousedintheMarquiseaperfectfury,andshecried: \"Besilent。Idonotpermityoutotalktomelikethat。Iamasgoodasanybodyelse,doyouunderstand?Ileadacertainsortoflife,itistrue,andIamproudofit;the\'honestwomen\'arenotasgoodasIam。\" Yvette,astonished,lookedather,andstammered:\"Oh!mammal\" ButtheMarquise,carriedawaywithexcitement,continued: \"Yes,Ileadacertainlife——whatofit?Otherwiseyouwouldbeacook,asIwasonce,andearnthirtysousaday。Youwouldbewashingdishes,andyourmistresswouldsendyoutomarket——doyouunderstand——andshewouldturnyououtifyouloitered,justasyouloiter,nowbecauseIam——becauseIleadthislife。Listen。Whenapersonisonlyanursemaid,apoorgirl,withfiftyfrancssavedup,shemustknowhowtomanage,ifshedoesnotwanttostarvetodeath;andtherearenottwowaysforus,therearenottwoways,doyouunderstand,whenweareservants。Wecannotmakeourfortunewithofficialpositions,norwithstockjobbingtricks。Wehaveonlyoneway——onlyoneway。\" Shestruckherbreastasapenitentattheconfessional,andflushedandexcited,comingtowardthebed,shecontinued:\"Somuchtheworse。Aprettygirlmustliveorsuffer——shehasnochoice!\"Thenreturningtoherformeridea:\"Muchtheydenythemselves,your\'honestwomen。\'Theyareworse,becausenothingcompelsthem。Theyhavemoneytoliveonandamusethemselves,andtheychooseviciouslivesoftheirownaccord。Theyarethebadonesinreality。\" ShewasstandingnearthebedofthedistractedYvette,whowantedtocryout\"Help,\"toescape。Yvetteweptaloud,likechildrenwhoarewhipped。TheMarquisewassilentandlookedatherdaughter,and,seeingheroverwhelmedwithdespair,felt,herself,thepangsofgrief,remorse,tenderness,andpity,andthrowingherselfuponthebedwithopenarms,shealsobegantosobandstammered: \"Mypoorlittlegirl,mypoorlittlegirl,ifyouknew,howyouwerehurtingme。\"Andtheywepttogether,alongwhile。 ThentheMarquise,inwhomgriefcouldnotlongendure,softlyrose,andgentlysaid: \"Come,darling,itisunavoidable;whatwouldyouhave?Nothingcanbechangednow。Wemusttakelifeasitcomestous。\" Yvettecontinuedtoweep。Theblowhadbeentooharshandtoounexpectedtopermithertoreflectandtorecoveratonce。 Hermotherresumed:\"Now,getupandcomedowntobreakfast,sothatnoonewillnoticeanything。\" Theyounggirlshookherheadasiftosay,\"No,\"withoutbeingabletospeak。Thenshesaid,withaslowvoicefullofsobs: \"No,mamma,youknowwhatIsaid,Iwon\'taltermydetermination。I shallnotleavemyroomtilltheyhavegone。Ineverwanttoseeoneofthosepeopleagain,never,never。Iftheycomeback,youwillseenomoreofme。\" TheMarquisehaddriedhereyes,andweariedwithemotion,shemurmured: \"Come,reflect,bereasonable。\" Then,afteramoment\'ssilence: \"Yes,youhadbetterrestthismorning。Iwillcomeuptoseeyouthisafternoon。\"Andhavingkissedherdaughterontheforehead,shewenttodressherself,alreadycalmed。 Yvette,assoonashermotherhaddisappeared,rose,andrantoboltthedoor,tobealone,allalone;thenshebegantothink。Thechambermaidknockedabouteleveno\'clock,andaskedthroughthedoor:\"MadametheMarquisewantstoknowifMademoisellewishesanything,andwhatshewilltakeforherbreakfast。\" Yvetteanswered:\"Iamnothungry,Ionlyasknottobedisturbed。\" Andsheremainedinbed,justasifshehadbeenill。Towardthreeo\'clock,someoneknockedagain。Sheasked: \"Whoisthere?\" Itwashermother\'svoicewhichreplied:\"ItisI,darling,Ihavecometoseehowyouare。\" Shehesitatedwhatsheshoulddo。Sheopenedthedoor,andthenwentbacktobed。TheMarquiseapproached,and,speakinginlowtones,aspeopledotoaconvalescent,said: \"Well,areyoubetter?Won\'tyoueatanegg?\" \"No,thanks,nothingatall。\" MadameObardisatdownnearthebed。Theyremainedwithoutsayinganything,then,finally,asherdaughterstayedquiet,withherhandsinertuponthebedclothes,sheasked: \"Don\'tyouintendtogetup?\" Yvetteanswered:\"Yes,prettysoon。\" Theninagraveandslowtoneshesaid:\"Ihavethoughtagreatdeal,mamma,andthis——thisismyresolution。Thepastisthepast,letusspeaknomoreofit。ButthefutureshallbedifferentorI knowwhatisleftformetodo。Now,letussaynomoreaboutit。\" TheMarquise,whothoughttheexplanationfinished,feltherimpatiencegainingalittle。Itwastoomuch。Thisbiggooseofagirloughttohaveknownaboutthingslongago。Butshedidnotsayanythinginreply,onlyrepeating: \"Youaregoingtogetup?\" \"Yes,Iamready。\" Thenhermotherbecamemaidforher,bringingherstockings,hercorset,andherskirts。Thenshekissedher。 \"Willyoutakeawalkbeforedinner?\" \"Yes,mamma。\" Andtheytookastrollalongthewater,speakingonlyofcommonplacethings。 CHAPTERIV。 FROMEMOTIONTOPHILOSOPHY Thefollowingday,earlyinthemorning,YvettewentoutalonetotheplacewhereServignyhadreadherthehistoryoftheants。Shesaidtoherself: \"Iamnotgoingawayfromthisspotwithouthavingformedaresolution。\" Beforeher,atherfeet,thewaterflowedrapidly,filledwithlargebubbleswhichpassedinsilentflightwithdeepwhirlings。Shealreadyhadsummedupthepointsofthesituationandthemeansofextricatingherselffromit。Whatshouldshedoifhermotherwouldnotaccepttheconditionswhichshehadimposed,wouldnotrenounceherpresentwayofliving,hersetofvisitors——everythingandgoandhidewithherinadistantland? Shemightgoalone,takeflight,butwhere,andhow?Whatwouldsheliveon?Byworking?Atwhat?Towhomshouldsheapplytofindwork? And,then,thedullandhumblelifeofworking-women,daughtersofthepeople,seemedalittledisgraceful,unworthyofher。Shethoughtofbecomingagoverness,likeyounggirlsinnovels,andofbecominglovedbythesonofthehouse,andthenmarryinghim。Buttoaccomplishthatshemusthavebeenofgoodbirth,sothat,whentheexasperatedfathershouldapproachherwithhavingstolenhisson\'slove,shemightsayinaproudvoice: \"MynameisYvetteObardi。\" Shecouldnotdothis。Andthen,eventhatwouldhavebeenatriteandthreadbaremethod。 Theconventwasnotworthmuchmore。Besides,shefeltnovocationforareligiouslife,havingonlyanintermittentandfleetingpiety。Noonewouldsaveherbymarryingher,beingwhatshewas!Noaidwasacceptablefromaman,nopossibleissue,nodefiniteresource。 Andthenshewishedtodosomethingenergeticandreallygreatandstrong,whichshouldserveasanexample:sosheresolvedupondeath。 Shedecideduponthisstepsuddenly,buttranquilly,asifitwereajourney,withoutreflecting,withoutlookingatdeath,withoutunderstandingthatitistheendwithoutrecommencement,thedeparturewithoutreturn,theeternalfarewelltoearthandtothislife。 Sheimmediatelysettledonthisextrememeasure,withthelightnessofyoungandexcitedsouls,andshethoughtofthemeanswhichshewouldemploy。Buttheyallseemedtoherpainfulandhazardous,and,furthermore,requiredaviolenceofactionwhichrepelledher。 Shequicklyabandonedtheponiardandrevolver,whichmightwoundonly,blindherordisfigureher,andwhichdemandedapracticedandsteadyhand。Shedecidedagainsttherope;itwassocommon,thepoorman\'swayofsuicide,ridiculousandugly;andagainstwaterbecausesheknewhowtoswimSopoisonremained——butwhichkind? Almostallofthemcausesufferingandincitevomitings。Shedidnotwanteitherofthesethings。 Thenshethoughtofchloroform,havingreadinanewspaperhowayoungwomanhadmanagedtoasphyxiateherselfbythisprocess。Andshefeltatonceasortofjoyinherresolution,aninnerpride,asensationofbravery。Peopleshouldseewhatshewas,andwhatshewasworth。 ShereturnedtoBougivalandwenttoadruggist,fromwhomsheaskedalittlechloroformforatoothwhichwasaching。Theman,whoknewher,gaveheratinybottleofthenarcotic。 ThenshesetoutonfootforCroissy,wheresheprocuredasecondphialofpoison。SheobtainedathirdatChaton,afourthatRuril,andgothomelateforbreakfast。 Asshewasveryhungryafterthislongwalk,sheateheartilywiththepleasurableappetiteofpeoplewhohavetakenexercise。 Hermother,happytoseehersohungry,andnowfeelingtranquilherself,saidtoherastheyleftthetable: \"AllourfriendsarecomingtospendSundaywithus。IhaveinvitedthePrince,theChevalier,andMonsieurdeBelvigne。\" Yvetteturnedalittlepale,butdidnotreply。Shewentoutalmostimmediately,reachedtherailwaystation,andtookaticketforParis。Andduringalltheafternoon,shewentfromdruggisttodruggist,buyingfromeachoneafewdropsofchloroform。Shecamebackintheeveningwithherpocketsfulloflittlebottles。 Shebeganthesamesystemonthefollowingday,andbychancefoundachemistwhogaveher,atonestroke,aquarterofaliter。ShedidnotgooutonSaturday;itwasaloweringandsultryday;shepasseditentirelyontheterrace,stretchedonalongwicker-chair。 Shethoughtofalmostnothing,veryresoluteandverycalm。Sheputonthenextmorning,abluecostumewhichwasverybecomingtoher,wishingtolookwell。Thenlookingatherselfintheglass,shesuddenlysaid: \"To-morrow,Ishallbedead。\"Andapeculiarshudderpassedoverherbody。\"Dead!Ishallspeaknomore,thinknomore,noonewillseememore,andIshallneverseeanythingagain。\" Andshegazedattentivelyathercountenance,asifshehadneverobservedit,examiningespeciallyhereyes,discoveringathousandthingsinherself,asecretcharacterinherphysiognomywhichshehadnotknownbefore,astonishedtoseeherself,asifshehadoppositeherastrangeperson,anewfriend。 Shesaidtoherself:\"ItisI,inthemirror,there。Howqueeritistolookatoneself。Butwithoutthemirrorwewouldneverknowourselves。Everybodyelsewouldknowhowwelook,andweourselveswouldknownothing。\" Sheplacedtheheavybraidsofherthickhairoverherbreast,followingwithherglanceallhergestures,allherposes,andallhermovements。\"HowprettyIam!\"shethought。\"TomorrowIshallbedead,there,uponmybed。\"Shelookedatherbed,andseemedtoseeherselfstretchedout,whiteasthesheets。 Dead!Inaweekshewouldbenothingbutdust,todustreturned!A horribleanguishoppressedherheart。Thebrightsunlightfellinfloodsuponthefields,andthesoftmorningaircameinatthewindow。 Shesatdownthinkingofit。Death!Itwasasiftheworldwasgoingtodisappearfromher;butno,sincenothingwouldbechangedintheworld,notevenherbedroom。Yes,herroomwouldremainjustthesame,withthesamebed,thesamechairs,thesametoilettearticles,butshewouldbeforevergone,andnoonewouldbesorry,excepthermother,perhaps。 Peoplewouldsay:\"Howprettyshewas!thatlittleYvette,\"andnothingmore。Andasshelookedatherarmleaningonthearmofherchair,shethoughtagain,ashestoashes,dusttodust。Andagainagreatshudderofhorrorranoverherwholebody,andshedidnotknowhowshecoulddisappearwithoutthewholeearthbeingblottedout,somuchitseemedtoherthatshewasapartofeverything,ofthefields,oftheair,ofthesunshine,oflifeitself。 Therewereburstsoflaughterinthegarden,agreatnoiseofvoicesandofcalls,thebustlinggaietyofcountryhouseparties,andsherecognizedthesonoroustonesofM。deBelvigne,singing: \"Iamunderneaththywindow,Oh,deigntoshowthyface。\"Sherose,withoutreflecting,andlookedout。Theyallapplauded。Theywereallfivethere,withtwogentlemenwhomshedidnotknow。 Shebrusquelywithdrew,annoyedbythethoughtthatthesemenhadcometoamusethemselvesathermother\'shouse,asatapublicplace。 Thebellsoundedforbreakfast。\"Iwillshowthemhowtodie,\"shesaid。 Shewentdownstairswithafirmstep,withsomethingoftheresolutionoftheChristianmartyrsgoingintothecircus,wherethelionsawaitedthem。 Shepressedtheirhands,smilinginanaffablebutratherhaughtymanner。Servignyaskedher: \"Areyoulesscrossto-day,Mam\'zelle?\" Sheansweredinasevereandpeculiartone:\"Today,Iamgoingtocommitfollies。IaminmyParismood,lookout!\" ThenturningtowardMonsieurdeBelvigne,shesaid: \"Youshallbemyescort,mylittleMalmsey。IwilltakeyouallafterbreakfasttothefeteatMarly。\" Therewas,infact,afeteatMarly。Theyintroducedthetwonewcomerstoher,theComtedeTamineandtheMarquisdeBriquetot。 Duringthemeal,shesaidnothingfurther,strengtheningherselftobegayintheafternoon,sothatnooneshouldguessanything,——sothattheyshouldbeallthemoreastonished,andshouldsay:\"Whowouldhavethoughtit?Sheseemedsohappy,socontented!Whatdoestakeplaceinthoseheads?\" Sheforcedherselfnottothinkoftheevening,thechosenhour,whentheyshouldallbeupontheterrace。Shedrankasmuchwineasshecouldstand,tonerveherself,andtwolittleglassesofbrandy,andshewasflushedassheleftthetable,alittlebewildered,heatedinbodyandmind。Itseemedtoherthatshewasstrengthenednow,andresolvedforeverything。 \"Letusstart!\"shecried。ShetookMonsieurdeBelvigne\'sarmandsetthepacefortheothers。\"Come,youshallformmybattalion,Servigny。Ichooseyouassergeant;youwillkeepoutsidetheranks,ontheright。Youwillmaketheforeignguardmarchinfront——thetwoexotics,thePrince,andtheChevalier——andintherearthetworecruitswhohaveenlistedto-day。Come!\" Theystarted。AndServignybegantoimitatethetrumpet,whilethetwonewcomersmadebelievetobeatthedrum。MonsieurdeBelvigne,alittleconfused,saidinalowtone: \"MademoiselleYvette,bereasonable,youwillcompromiseyourself。\" Sheanswered:\"ItisyouwhomIamcompromising,Raisine。Asforme,Idon\'tcaremuchaboutit。To-morrowitwillnotoccur。Somuchtheworseforyou:yououghtnottogooutwithgirlslikeme。\" TheywentthroughBougivaltotheamazementofthepassers-by。Allturnedtolookatthem;thecitizenscametotheirdoors;thetravelersonthelittlerailwaywhichrunsfromRuriltoMarlyjeeredatthem。Themenontheplatformscried: \"Tothewaterwiththem!\" Yvettemarchedwithamilitarystep,holdingBelvignebythearm,asaprisonerisled。Shedidnotlaugh;uponherfeaturessatapaleseriousness,asortofsinistercalm。Servignyinterruptedhistrumpetblastsonlytoshoutorders。ThePrinceandtheChevalierweregreatlyamused,findingallthisveryfunnyandingoodtaste。 Thetworecruitsdrummedawaycontinually。 Whentheyarrivedatthefete,theymadeasensation。Girlsapplauded;youngmenjeered,andastoutgentlemanwithhiswifeonhisarmsaidenviously:\"Therearesomepeoplewhoarefulloffun。\" YvettesawthewoodenhorsesandcompelledBelvignetomountatherright,whilehersquadscrambleduponthewhirlingbeastsbehind。 Whenthetimewasupsherefusedtodismount,constrainingherescorttotakeseveralmoreridesonthebackofthesechildren\'sanimals,tothegreatdelightofthepublic,whoshoutedjokesatthem。MonsieurdeBelvignewaslividanddizzywhenhegotoff。 Thenshebegantowanderamongthebooths。Sheforcedallhermentogetweighedamongacrowdofspectators。Shemadethembuyridiculoustoyswhichtheyhadtocarryintheirhands。ThePrinceandtheChevalierbegantothinkthejokewasbeingcarriedtoofar。 Servignyandthedrummers,alone,didnotseemtobediscouraged。 Theyfinallycametotheendoftheplace。Thenshegazedatherfollowersinapeculiarmanner,withashyandmischievousglance,andastrangefancycametohermind。Shedrewthemuponthebankoftheriver。 \"Lettheonewholovesmethemostjumpintothewater,\"shesaid。 Nobodyleaped。Amobgatheredbehindthem。Womeninwhiteapronslookedoninstupor。Twotroopers,inredbreeches,laughedloudly。 Sherepeated:\"Thenthereisnotoneofyoucapableofjumpingintothewateratmydesire?\" Servignymurmured:\"Oh,yes,thereis,\"andleapedfeetforemostintotheriver。HisplungecastasplashoverasfarasYvette\'sfeet。Amurmurofastonishmentandgaietyaroseinthecrowd。 Thentheyounggirlpickedupfromthegroundalittlepieceofwood,andthrowingitintothestream:\"Fetchit,\"shecried。 Theyoungmanbegantoswim,andseizingthefloatingstickinhismouth,likeadog,hebroughtitashore,andthenclimbingthebankhekneeledononekneetopresentit。 Yvettetookit。\"Youarehandsome,\"saidshe,andwithafriendlystroke,shecaressedhishair。 Astoutwomanindignantlyexclaimed:\"Aresuchthingspossible!\" Anotherwomansaid:\"Canpeopleamusethemselveslikethat!\" Amanremarked:\"Iwouldnottakeaplungeforthatsortofagirl。\" SheagaintookBelvigne\'sarm,exclaiminginhisface:\"Youareagoose,myfriend;youdon\'tknowwhatyoumissed。\"