登陆注册
38729300000100

第100章

"What I say is that you are mad!" I cried, "and that if you were not a priest, this hand of mine should crush the life out of you for daring to speak to me in this way.""I have but little fear of you, sir," he rejoined. "To take my life would be doing me a great service; but I am sorry that your threats and anger should lend weight to the charges under which you lie. If Isaw that you were moved to penitence, I would weep with you; but your assurance fills me with loathing. Hitherto, I had seen in you nothing worse than a raging lunatic; to-day I seem to see a scoundrel. Begone, sir!"I fell into an arm-chair, choking with rage and anguish. For a moment I hoped that I was about to die. Edmee was dying by my side, and before me was a judge so firmly convinced of my guilt that his usual gentle, timid nature had become harsh and pitiless. The imminent loss of her I loved was hurrying me into a longing for death. Yet the horrible charge hanging over me began to rouse my energies. I did not believe that such an accusation could stand for a single instant against the voice of truth. I imagined that one word from me, one look, would be sufficient to make it fall to the ground; but I felt so dazed, so deeply wounded, that this means of defence was denied me.

The more grievously the disgrace of such a suspicion weighed upon my mind, the more clearly I realized that it is almost impossible for a man to defend himself successfully when his only weapon is the pride of slandered innocence.

I sat there overwhelmed, unable to utter a word. It seemed as if a dome of lead were weighing on my skull. Suddenly the door opened and Mademoiselle Leblanc approached me stiffly; in a tone full of hatred she informed me that some one outside wished to speak to me. I went out mechanically, and found Patience waiting with his arms folded, in his most dignified attitude, and with an expression on his face which would have compelled both respect and fear if I had been guilty.

"Monsieur de Mauprat," he said, "I must request you to grant me a private interview. Will you kindly follow me to my cottage?""Yes, I will," I replied. "I am ready to endure any humiliation, if only I can learn what is wanted of me. and why you are all pleased to insult the most unfortunate of men. Lead the way, Patience, and go quickly; I am eager to return here."Patience walked in front of me with an impassive air. When we arrived at his little dwelling, we found my poor sergeant, who had just arrived likewise. Not finding any horse on which he could follow me, and not wishing to quit me, he had come on foot, and so quickly that he was bathed in perspiration. Nevertheless, the moment he saw us he sprang up full of life from the bench on which he had thrown himself under the bower of vine-branches, and came to meet us.

"Patience!" he cried, in a dramatic style which would have made me smile had it been possible for me to display a glimmer of mirth at such a moment. "Old fool! . . . Slanderer at your age? . . . Fie, sir!

. . . Ruined by good fortune . . . you are . . . yes."Patience, impassive as ever, shrugged his shoulders and said to his friend:

"Marcasse, you do not know what you are saying. Go and rest awhile at the bottom of the orchard. This matter does not concern you. I want to speak to your master alone. I wish you to go," he added, taking him by the arm; and there was a touch of authority in his manner to which the sergeant, in spite of his ticklish prided, yielded from instinct and habit.

As soon as we were alone Patience proceeded to the point; he began by a series of questions to which I resolved to submit, so that I might the more quickly obtain some light on the state of affairs around me.

"Will you kindly inform me, monsieur," he said, "what you purpose doing now?""I purpose remaining with my family," I answered, "as long as I have a family; and when this family is no more, what I shall do concerns no one.""But, sir," replied Patience, "if you were told that you could not remain under the same roof with them without causing the death of one or the other, would you persist in staying?""If I were convinced that this was so," I rejoined, "I would not appear in their presence. I would remain at their door and await the last day of their life, or the first day of their renewed health, and again implore a love I have not yet ceased to deserve.""Ah, we have come to this!" said Patience, with a smile of contempt.

"I should not have believed it. However, I am very glad; it makes matters clearer.""What do you mean?" I cried. "Speak, you wretch! Explain yourself!""You are the only wretch here," he answered coldly, at the same time sitting down on the one stool in the cottage, while I remained standing before him.

I wanted to draw an explanation from him, at all costs. I restrained my feelings; I even humbled myself so far as to say that I should be ready to accept advice, if he would consent to tell me the words that Edmee had uttered immediately after the event, and those which she had repeated in her hours of delirium.

同类推荐
  • The Tale of Balen

    The Tale of Balen

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 十洲记

    十洲记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 送王建秘书往渭南庄

    送王建秘书往渭南庄

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 稽神录

    稽神录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 温公续诗话

    温公续诗话

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 王俊凯我要你一辈子

    王俊凯我要你一辈子

    她申请了韩国的留学通知,悄悄地离开,因为她怕她再眷恋那个城市,眷恋那个笑起来有虎牙的少年。“你是谁啊?”他的身体僵了一下,低沉的说,“王俊凯”,难道她不认识自己了么?陌晗欣你怎么能这么无情,不是说好和我一辈子么,难道只是说说的么……
  • 勇者重生录

    勇者重生录

    被召唤到异世界成为勇者的我,到底做错了什么——宇景瑾寺扪心自问。受到他人乞求协助,于是成为勇者、打倒魔王,拯救了这个世界。但,所有队伍成员却彷佛说著他已经没有用处般一背叛了他,将他设计成世界的敌人、变成人人喊打的对象。他被那些自己视为同伴、曾经苦乐与共的家伙冠上莫须有的罪,名,最后凄惨地死去。在临死之际,比起祈求救赎,宇景瑾寺选择诅咒,要千般、万般折磨再解决掉那些家伙!「来,开始复仇吧。」
  • 魔临笔记

    魔临笔记

    黑夜的星辰坠落,地狱的声音咆哮,当腥红之月升起,吾等便会归来。
  • 超级剑修

    超级剑修

    古剑门的外门弟子,虽然天赋异禀,但前途迷茫...无意得到佛门秘宝,更是得到了修炼法决,从此,古剑纵横,天命无双!
  • 你是我缺失的全世界

    你是我缺失的全世界

    当红男星江一谦,气质清冷矜贵,外表高冷俊美,女人们当他是人间妄想,他却把女人当麻烦。他的生命原本充实有趣,直到遇见那个表面严肃正经的女医生……生活不是缺少了一部分就不完美,只是有一天你会蓦然警醒,那个你原本认为可有可无的角色已悄然替代了你的全世界。
  • 我的逆天王妃

    我的逆天王妃

    明明是世界三大家族里的千金,少爷,且因为一次意外不得不做杀手,查真相,因控制弟弟的大BOSS,她们必须冒险跳入悬崖,摆脱控制,却穿越异世,看看他们如何扭转乾坤吧!
  • 创世霸主的千年之约

    创世霸主的千年之约

    千年之约,千年之诺。曾经落魄的魔术师何以成得到一间魔法屋,从此开始了一段创造生命,创造文明,发展文明,守护文明的开挂人生。书友群:837958556
  • 怎知年少时

    怎知年少时

    青年时代的我们是拥有琉璃之心的刺猬,敏感而易破碎,却又固执地将自己装进盔甲,一旦有人靠近,便会将来人伤的体无完肤。
  • 锦瑟缘卿

    锦瑟缘卿

    他是药门大弟子,她是一个入门不到百年的小药仙,本是毫无感情交集的两人却在刹那间注定前生今世的缘分。她本是一个普通的凡人却因为一场百年难见的瘟疫与一群同样是凡人的孤儿踏进仙人的世界;他自从当上药门大弟子那日起便收起以前活泼爱闹的性子,平日只和几个亲近师兄弟有所交集慢慢的他开始喜欢一个人安静的修行,什么事都是自己一个人。但一天一个入门的小弟子却莽撞地撞上了他,让他都没有想到的是这一撞却让他已经快要淡漠的心开始活跃......
  • 魔神之间

    魔神之间

    亦神亦魔,一浑然不知,终归混沌,无极而终,两级归一,终登仙路......千年之后再出一尊