登陆注册
37322300000064

第64章

The entertainments of this evening consisted of a ball and supper; it was a fancy ball, and the company danced in groups in the gardens, which were very extensive.The high and luxuriant trees, under which the groups assembled, were illuminated with a profusion of lamps, disposed with taste and fancy.The gay and various dresses of the company, some of whom were seated on the turf, conversing at their ease, observing the cotillons, taking refreshments, and sometimes touching sportively a guitar; the gallant manners of the gentlemen, the exquisitely capricious air of the ladies; the light fantastic steps of their dances; the musicians, with the lute, the hautboy, and the tabor, seated at the foot of an elm, and the sylvan scenery of woods around were circumstances, that unitedly formed a characteristic and striking picture of French festivity.Emily surveyed the gaiety of the scene with a melancholy kind of pleasure, and her emotion may be imagined when, as she stood with her aunt, looking at one of the groups, she perceived Valancourt; saw him dancing with a young and beautiful lady, saw him conversing with her with a mixture of attention and familiarity, such as she had seldom observed in his manner.She turned hastily from the scene, and attempted to draw away Madame Cheron, who was conversing with Signor Cavigni, and neither perceived Valancourt, or was willing to be interrupted.A faintness suddenly came over Emily, and, unable to support herself, she sat down on a turf bank beneath the trees, where several other persons were seated.One of these, observing the extreme paleness of her countenance, enquired if she was ill, and begged she would allow him to fetch her a glass of water, for which politeness she thanked him, but did not accept it.Her apprehension lest Valancourt should observe her emotion made her anxious to overcome it, and she succeeded so far as to re-compose her countenance.Madame Cheron was still conversing with Cavigni; and the Count Bauvillers, who had addressed Emily, made some observations upon the scene, to which she answered almost unconsciously, for her mind was still occupied with the idea of Valancourt, to whom it was with extreme uneasiness that she remained so near.Some remarks, however, which the Count made upon the dance obliged her to turn her eyes towards it, and, at that moment, Valancourt's met hers.Her colour faded again, she felt, that she was relapsing into faintness, and instantly averted her looks, but not before she had observed the altered countenance of Valancourt, on perceiving her.She would have left the spot immediately, had she not been conscious, that this conduct would have shewn him more obviously the interest he held in her heart; and, having tried to attend to the Count's conversation, and to join in it, she, at length, recovered her spirits.But, when he made some observation on Valancourt's partner, the fear of shewing that she was interested in the remark, would have betrayed it to him, had not the Count, while he spoke, looked towards the person of whom he was speaking.'The lady,' said he, 'dancing with that young Chevalier, who appears to be accomplished in every thing, but in dancing, is ranked among the beauties of Tholouse.She is handsome, and her fortune will be very large.I hope she will make a better choice in a partner for life than she has done in a partner for the dance, for I observe he has just put the set into great confusion; he does nothing but commit blunders.I am surprised, that, with his air and figure, he has not taken more care to accomplish himself in dancing.'

Emily, whose heart trembled at every word, that was now uttered, endeavoured to turn the conversation from Valancourt, by enquiring the name of the lady, with whom he danced; but, before the Count could reply, the dance concluded, and Emily, perceiving that Valancourt was coming towards her, rose and joined Madame Cheron.

'Here is the Chevalier Valancourt, madam,' said she in a whisper, 'pray let us go.' Her aunt immediately moved on, but not before Valancourt had reached them, who bowed lowly to Madame Cheron, and with an earnest and dejected look to Emily, with whom, notwithstanding all her effort, an air of more than common reserve prevailed.The presence of Madame Cheron prevented Valancourt from remaining, and he passed on with a countenance, whose melancholy reproached her for having increased it.Emily was called from the musing fit, into which she had fallen, by the Count Bauvillers, who was known to her aunt.

'I have your pardon to beg, ma'amselle,' said he, 'for a rudeness, which you will readily believe was quite unintentional.I did not know, that the Chevalier was your acquaintance, when I so freely criticised his dancing.' Emily blushed and smiled, and Madame Cheron spared her the difficulty of replying.'If you mean the person, who has just passed us,' said she, 'I can assure you he is no acquaintance of either mine, or ma'amselle St.Aubert's: I know nothing of him.'

'O! that is the Chevalier Valancourt,' said Cavigni carelessly, and looking back.'You know him then?' said Madame Cheron.'I am not acquainted with him,' replied Cavigni.'You don't know, then, the reason I have to call him impertinent;--he has had the presumption to admire my niece!'

'If every man deserves the title of impertinent, who admires ma'amselle St.Aubert,' replied Cavigni, 'I fear there are a great many impertinents, and I am willing to acknowledge myself one of the number.'

'O Signor!' said Madame Cheron, with an affected smile, 'I perceive you have learnt the art of complimenting, since you came into France.

But it is cruel to compliment children, since they mistake flattery for truth.'

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 白菜情愫

    白菜情愫

    记忆中的深秋,天气渐渐寒了,树叶枯黄,到处都是一片萧索的景色,在那黑色的土地上,成片的绿油油白菜,成为了点缀那万物枯黄中的一点颜色,给荒凉的大地,涂抹上了生机。
  • 明末之铁血辽东

    明末之铁血辽东

    茫茫黑土地,漫漫大辽河,数不尽的英雄人物,道不尽的悲欢离合,婉如一首长鸣歌。萨尔浒一战,大明王朝十几万大军因何惨败给人马不足八万的的后金;努尔哈赤是亡于炮伤还是死于顽疾;洪承畴是贪生怕死还是慧眼识人屈膝降清;这一切的一切尽在明亡清兴之三大战役。
  • 战天王印

    战天王印

    一尺追影,战气冲天!何以归一,唯有王印!被称为“药罐子”的黎星火,从小体弱多病,却醉心于术士修炼。修,在于心。炼,在于体。心若有术,则必永恒。本小说讲述一名普通少年,偶得功法残卷,身负神秘印记,不断历练成长,最终登上强者之巅的故事。
  • 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!
  • 一剑阵天下

    一剑阵天下

    江湖武林,惩恶扬善、捍卫正道,才是侠义之士所为;旁门左道、不学无术,皆乃不耻之徒所为;于正派为敌,无论好坏,都是魔教余党,人人得而诛之!
  • 末法后修道传奇

    末法后修道传奇

    我有洞府一座,逍遥三界六道之外。我有道心一颗,红尘万象不能破坏。末法时代的修道小子江飞,意外得到一个洞天小世界,从此灭恶鬼,斗妖魔,救灾难,广济世,人前不显灵,有难我现形。本书风趣严谨,不11,不11,喜欢看道士收妹纸的,请绕道。
  • 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!
  • 遇险自救手册

    遇险自救手册

    人生在世,几十年的时光一晃而过,谁都希望在有限的生命中活得平平安安、幸福快乐。相信这也是每个人的美好愿望。但是,人生之路多坎坷,在现实生活当中,随时都会有意外事情的发生,各种各样的天灾人祸时时刻刻都在威胁着人类的安全。上至达官显贵,下至黎民百姓,随时都在面临着各种各样的问题,同时也承受着各种各样的痛苦与险境。
  • 十万年来我无敌

    十万年来我无敌

    新书(我有一座天地钱庄)发布,大家去收藏一下。我诞生之前,世界未有仙,我诞生之后,仙永恒不灭。这个世界,有道门,苦苦追寻成仙,但仙路断绝。这个世界,有佛陀,诚心向善,可不见佛陀降世。东方觅穿越而来,成为十三皇子,得到了一颗世界树残根,热血崛起,咆哮苍穹。他说:十万年来我无敌。
  • 心动、动心(上)

    心动、动心(上)

    [花雨授权]她心动了吗?不!她是来为疼爱她的阿姨报仇的,他只是她报仇的一颗棋子,可是,不管她如何说服自己,都无法否认她对他动心的事实……只是万万没想到,当她身心全然奉献给他时,却发现——他可能是她同母异父的哥哥?!