登陆注册
33139000000003

第3章

I was in love for the first time, and I was--I may say so now--one of the handsomest young fellows in Paris. I had youth and good looks, two advantages due to good fortune, but of which we are all as proud as of a conquest. I must be silent as to the rest.--Like all youths, I was in love with a woman six years older than myself. No one of you here,"said he, looking carefully round the table, "can suspect her name or recognize her. Ronquerolles alone, at the time, ever guessed my secret. He had kept it well, but I should have feared his smile.

However, he is gone," said the Minister, looking round.

"He would not stay to supper," said Madame de Nucingen.

"For six months, possessed by my passion," de Marsay went on, "but incapable of suspecting that it had overmastered me, I had abandoned myself to that rapturous idolatry which is at once the triumph and the frail joy of the young. I treasured /her/ old gloves; I drank an infusion of the flowers /she/ had worn; I got out of bed at night to go and gaze at /her/ window. All my blood rushed to my heart when I inhaled the perfume she used. I was miles away from knowing that woman is a stove with a marble casing.""Oh! spare us your terrible verdicts," cried Madame de Montcornet with a smile.

"I believe I should have crushed with my scorn the philosopher who first uttered this terrible but profoundly true thought," said de Marsay. "You are all far too keen-sighted for me to say any more on that point. These few words will remind you of your own follies.

"A great lady if ever there was one, a widow without children--oh! all was perfect--my idol would shut herself up to mark my linen with her hair; in short, she responded to my madness by her own. And how can we fail to believe in passion when it has the guarantee of madness?

"We each devoted all our minds to concealing a love so perfect and so beautiful from the eyes of the world; and we succeeded. And what charm we found in our escapades! Of her I will say nothing. She was perfection then, and to this day is considered one of the most beautiful women in Paris; but at that time a man would have endured death to win one of her glances. She had been left with an amount of fortune sufficient for a woman who had loved and was adored; but the Restoration, to which she owed renewed lustre, made it seem inadequate in comparison with her name. In my position I was so fatuous as never to dream of a suspicion. Though my jealousy would have been of a hundred and twenty Othello-power, that terrible passion slumbered in me as gold in the nugget. I would have ordered my servant to thrash me if I had been so base as ever to doubt the purity of that angel--so fragile and so strong, so fair, so artless, pure, spotless, and whose blue eyes allowed my gaze to sound it to the very depths of her heart with adorable submissiveness. Never was there the slightest hesitancy in her attitude, her look, or word; always white and fresh, and ready for the Beloved like the Oriental Lily of the 'Song of Songs!' Ah! my friends!" sadly exclaimed the Minister, grown young again, "a man must hit his head very hard on the marble to dispel that poem!"This cry of nature, finding an echo in the listeners, spurred the curiosity he had excited in them with so much skill.

"Every morning, riding Sultan--the fine horse you sent me from England," de Marsay went on, addressing Lord Dudley, "I rode past her open carriage, the horses' pace being intentionally reduced to a walk, and read the order of the day signaled to me by the flowers of her bouquet in case we were unable to exchange a few words. Though we saw each other almost every evening in society, and she wrote to me every day, to deceive the curious and mislead the observant we had adopted a scheme of conduct: never to look at each other; to avoid meeting; to speak ill of each other. Self-admiration, swagger, or playing the disdained swain,--all these old manoeuvres are not to compare on either part with a false passion professed for an indifferent person and an air of indifference towards the true idol. If two lovers will only play that game, the world will always be deceived; but then they must be very secure of each other.

"Her stalking-horse was a man in high favor, a courtier, cold and sanctimonious, whom she never received at her own house. This little comedy was performed for the benefit of ******tons and drawing-room circles, who laughed at it. Marriage was never spoken of between us;six years' difference of age might give her pause; she knew nothing of my fortune, of which, on principle, I have always kept the secret. I, on my part, fascinated by her wit and manners, by the extent of her knowledge and her experience of the world, would have married her without a thought. At the same time, her reserve charmed me. If she had been the first to speak of marriage in a certain tone, I might perhaps have noted it as vulgar in that accomplished soul.

"Six months, full and perfect--a diamond of the purest water! That has been my portion of love in this base world.

"One morning, attacked by the feverish stiffness which marks the beginning of a cold, I wrote her a line to put off one of those secret festivals which are buried under the roofs of Paris like pearls in the sea. No sooner was the letter sent than remorse seized me: she will not believe that I am ill! thought I. She was wont to affect jealousy and suspiciousness.--When jealousy is genuine," said de Marsay, interrupting himself, "it is the visible sign of an unique passion.""Why?" asked the Princesse de Cadignan eagerly.

"Unique and true love," said de Marsay, "produces a sort of corporeal apathy attuned to the contemplation into which one falls. Then the mind complicates everything; it works on itself, pictures its fancies, turns them into reality and torment; and such jealousy is as delightful as it is distressing."A foreign minister smiled as, by the light of memory, he felt the truth of this remark.

同类推荐
  • 左庵词话

    左庵词话

    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。
  • 元好问集

    元好问集

    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。
  • Lesser Hippias

    Lesser Hippias

    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。
  • St. Ives

    St. Ives

    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。
  • 阿育王传

    阿育王传

    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
  • 奇迹修改器

    奇迹修改器

    什么?你是仙人?抱歉啊,你打不动我,我能不能打你?废话,我全把点数加在了防御上,我能打动你?哥们,笑话!真的,不是我吹,我是真的无敌!
  • 缘定三生都是骗人的

    缘定三生都是骗人的

    千年道行,因果颠倒。她只是区区写信人,不能替人执笔写信,那她替妖写信好了。只是没想到,却因此误闯一段因缘。三世纠葛,求而不得…她想,如果世事都能如白纸黑字,清楚明了就好了不虐~暧昧向~( ̄▽ ̄~)~
  • 无限智谋者

    无限智谋者

    在无限的世界里最稀有的人是谁?智者!陈羽表示,蛮打不是我的风格坑人才是强项!
  • 三千将羽

    三千将羽

    曾有一块顽石,纵然用地心之火也熔炼不了它,但有人却熔炼了它,不是用火,却是用水,比冰还冷但又不能凝结成冰的水。曾有一朵花,它叫座莲花,为再生之莲花,每当它使一种能力复苏时,它自身就会枯萎......曾有一种锁,叫魔法锁,它叫做锁,却是钥匙,而且是两把,它们有着奇怪的能力,并保护着佩带它们的人。佩带魔法锁的人并不知道魔法锁是一把钥匙,只到有一天,有人刻意要夺着他们手中的东西,并要把这两把钥匙合在一起......
  • 星之时空

    星之时空

    一个另类的修真,一个个突如其来的遭遇,一次次惊险的冒险,在二十四个时空中,刘涛是否能修炼极致,飞升永生?
  • 号令天地

    号令天地

    黑网吧的小老板,转世到异界。他的身上,藏着惊天的秘密。奇闻怪兽,恩怨仇杀,财富美女,在这个光怪陆离的世界,他怎样闯出一番天地?
  • 一拳一个小丧尸

    一拳一个小丧尸

    何浓浓没有想到,末世竟然在她生日这天来临了!不仅如此,她的绝症还好了!当她发现自己可以一拳打飞一个丧尸的时候,她意识到事情并不像这么简单。导致这场末世的罪魁祸首究竟是谁?父亲又被带去了哪里?眼前的美男到底是什么身份?且看何浓浓与萧疏如何揭开末世的真面目。
  • EXO之重生复仇之女

    EXO之重生复仇之女

    无意间,他们凑成了天造地设的一对,但是,中间却有第三者插足,女主该怎么办?
  • 缘起缘来是你

    缘起缘来是你

    游戏里秦狸是PK大佬,生活里她是高个大龄剩女,时常要面对各种相亲。游戏里莫道远是副本大神,生活里他是奋发向上的事业型好青年。一套外观入了他们的眼结为了游戏夫妻。我好像喜欢上了他我好像喜欢上了她网络不同于现实,我要克制自己,但是忍不住去想你,想去了解你。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!