登陆注册
40902900000076

第76章 PART II(22)

"Do you think I should have exposed myself to the insults that you have heaped upon me if I had _not_tried?"she asked."Can I get the money back from the man to whom it was paid at Wurzburg,when my note fell due on the last day of the old year?Do I know anybody who will lend me five thousand florins?Will my father do it?His house has been closed to me for twenty years--and my mother,who might have interceded for me,is dead.Can I appeal to the sympathy and compassion (once already refused in the hardest terms)of my merciless relatives in this city?I have appealed!I forced my way to them yesterday--I owned that I owed a sum of money which was more,far more,than I could pay.I drank the bitter cup of humiliation to the dregs--I even offered my daughter's necklace as security for a loan.Do you want to know what reply I received?The master of the house turned his back on me;the mistress told me to my face that she believed I had stolen the necklace.Was the punishment of my offense severe enough,when I heard those words?Surely I have asserted some claim to your pity,at last?I only want more time.With a few months before me--with my salary as housekeeper,and the sale of my little valuables,and the proceeds of my work for the picture-dealers--Ican,and will,replace the money.You are rich.What is a loan of five thousand florins to you?Help me to pass through the terrible ordeal of your day of reckoning on the sixth of the month!Help me to see Minna married and happy!And if you still doubt my word,take the pearl necklace as security that you will suffer no loss."Struck speechless by the outrageous audacity of this proposal,Mrs.

Wagner answered by a look,and advanced to the door.Madame Fontaine instantly stopped her.

Wait!"cried the desperate creature."Think--before you refuse me!"Mrs.Wagner's indignation found its way at last into words."I deserved this,"she said,"when I allowed you to speak to me.Let me pass,if you please."Madame Fontaine made a last effort--she fell on her knees."Your hard words have roused my pride,"she said;"I have forgotten that I am a disgraced woman;I have not spoken humbly enough.See!I am humbled now--I implore your mercy on my knees.This is not only _my_last chance;it is Minna's last chance.Don't blight my poor girl's life,for my fault!""For the second time,Madame Fontaine,I request you to let me pass.

"Without an answer to my entreaties?Am I not even worthy of an answer?""Your entreaties are an insult.I forgive you the insult."Madame Fontaine rose to her feet.Every trace of agitation disappeared from her face and her manner."Yes,"she said,with the unnatural composure that was so strangely out of harmony with the terrible position in which she stood--"Yes,from your point of view,I can't deny that it may seem like an insult.When a thief,who has already robbed a person of money,asks that same person to lend her more money,by way of atoning for the theft,there is something very audacious (on the surface)in such a request.I can't fairly expect you to understand the despair which wears such an insolent look.Accept my apologies,madam;I didn't see it at first in that light.I must do what I can,while your merciful silence still protects me from discovery--I must do what I can between this and the sixth of the month.Permit me to open the door for you."She opened the drawing-room door,and waited.

Mrs.Wagner's heart suddenly quickened its beat.

Under what influence?Could it be fear?She was indignant with herself at the bare suspicion of it.Her face flushed deeply,under the momentary apprehension that some outward change might betray her.She left the room,without even trusting herself to look at the woman who stood by the open door,and bowed to her with an impenetrable assumption of respect as she passed out.

Madame Fontaine remained in the drawing-room.

She violently closed the door with a stroke of her hand--staggered across the room to a sofa--and dropped on it.A hoarse cry of rage and despair burst from her,now that she was alone.In the fear that someone might hear her,she forced her handkerchief into her mouth,and fastened her teeth into it.The paroxy** passed,she sat up on the sofa,and wiped the perspiration from her face,and smiled to herself."It was well I stopped here,"she thought;"I might have met someone on the stairs."As she rose to leave the drawing-room,Fritz's voice reached her from the far end of the corridor.

"You are out of spirits,Minna.Come in,and let us try what a little music will do for you."The door leading into the recess was opened.Minna's voice became audible next,on the inner side of the curtains.

"I am afraid I can't sing to-day,Fritz.I am very unhappy about mamma.

She looks so anxious and so ill;and when I ask what is troubling her,she puts me off with an excuse."The melody of those fresh young tones,the faithful love and sympathy which the few ****** words expressed,seemed to wring with an unendurable pain the whole being of the mother who heard them.She lifted her hands above her head,and clenched them in the agony which could only venture to seek that silent means of relief.With swift steps,as if the sound of her daughter's voice was unendurable to her,she made for the door.But her movements,on ordinary occasions the perfection of easy grace,felt the disturbing influence of the agitation that possessed her.In avoiding a table on one side,as she passed it,she struck against a chair on the other.

Fritz instantly opened the curtains,and looked through."Why,here is mamma!"he exclaimed,in his hearty boyish way.

Minna instantly closed the piano,and hastened to her mother.When Madame Fontaine looked at her,she paused,with an expression of alarm."Oh,how dreadfully pale and ill you look!"She advanced again,and tried to throw her arms round her mother,and kiss her.Gently,very gently,Madame Fontaine signed to her to draw back.

"Mamma!what have I done to offend you?"

"Nothing,my dear."

"Then why won't you let me come to you?"

同类推荐
  • 活幼口议

    活幼口议

    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。
  • 天机经

    天机经

    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。
  • 鱼篮宝卷

    鱼篮宝卷

    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。
  • 秦中岁时记

    秦中岁时记

    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。
  • MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY

    MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY

    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
  • 2018宜宾历史文化名人·碧血丹心郑佑之

    2018宜宾历史文化名人·碧血丹心郑佑之

    郑佑之,号自申,化名张裕如、张荣山等,宜宾市叙州区观音镇(原宜宾县古罗场)画象嘴人。郑5岁入私塾,18岁考入叙府联中。1912年考入成都农业学校殖边科,后来毅然投笔从戎,参加护国讨袁战争。1922年加入中国共产党,成为共产主义在川南城乡的传播者,赵一曼(郑之妻妹)、余宏文等共产主义战士,都先后受到他的培育。1926年任中共宜宾特支书记,分工负责农运,先后去宜宾北路、南路乡村发动群众建立农民协会。1927年他担任宜宾县农民协会执委会负责人……
  • 神幻翎夏X

    神幻翎夏X

    “想驱魔?去圣熙。”因为这么六个字,帅气多金的南宫翎屁颠屁颠的来到了圣熙。却因误会与慕小夏结缘。喜欢上她了怎么办?想告白,电却忽然停了,重要的是慕小夏却不见了?!好吧,他认栽。不料魔尊爱女却喜欢上了自己?还为了自己自杀?魔尊为女寻仇攻打人间,他到底该怎么办?
  • 记得要等我

    记得要等我

    十岁那年,她遇见了他,他们就这样闯进对方的生命。她不过只是一个被父亲厌恶的女孩,却爱上了她本不应爱上的人,他是一个被母亲抛弃的男孩,父亲却因车祸而被死神夺取了生命,命运的结局终该如何?当梦醒来时,命运的花朵,是否可以将他们联系在一起…
  • 乱世私宠:傲娇圣君追妻忙

    乱世私宠:傲娇圣君追妻忙

    传言说,卫国公家的嫡长女相貌奇丑水性杨花,且飞扬跋扈。传言还说,月圆之夜,母虎出世,一声怒吼,震碎众人耳膜无数————一朝穿越就得替人去死?————扯蛋!妖女?呵,是又怎样?不服,上来试试!某女回首,面若皎月目似寒潭!无心杀伐世道却要如此逼人!既是如此,那就————拔刀上呗!
  • 我的系统不是万能的

    我的系统不是万能的

    书名所示,没有系统是不可能的。穿越到了一个武者为王的世界,如果没点外挂都不好意思说自己是外来人口。梁安来到这个陌生大陆六年后,终于获得了一个系统。咱也不要那种随便就能天下第一的,各种功法先来个十套八套练练。作为有系统的VIP用户,能不能嚣张一点?
  • 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!
  • 少年股神

    少年股神

    证券市场上,华东地区有三个很有名的人物。上海的浦东基金“古老师”古昭通,宁波的宁波基金“金手指”金三江,杭州的杭城基金“进三少”沈进。沈进被人称为“进三少”,不是因为他在家排行老三,而是由于他在1999年第2届股神大赛里获得第三名,加上他确实是个相当英俊的男人,就像个少爷,所以业内人都称他“进三少”或“三少爷”。
  • 中国治水史诗(上)

    中国治水史诗(上)

    《中国治水史诗》,有我们的老领导叶选平先生担纲顾问;有当今中国文坛俊秀、以抒写主旋律饮誉大江南北的何建明先生挂帅主编,实不容我赘言再三。但程贤章先生最近从北京传话,主编何建明先生仍希望我从策划治水史一书写些感言。推之再三不能,只好勉而为之。
  • 时光漫漫幸有你

    时光漫漫幸有你

    不经意的回眸,再重逢,幸好又遇见了你“江澜,好久不见,你还好吗”江澜眯了眯眼眸,笑了,确实好久不见,这次,我不会放手了
  • 爱情公寓穿越为张伟

    爱情公寓穿越为张伟

    本书写一个人从我们的世界穿越到爱情公寓的世界,变为张伟甜甜的故事