登陆注册
26500800000074

第74章

"Yes," answered my father, "I have an appointment with a client who is ill--a foreigner--I have to call on him at his hotel to procure some important papers.He is an odd sort of man, and I shall not be sorry to see something of him at closer quarters.I have taken certain steps on his behalf, and I am almost tempted to regret them."And since then, no news! In the evening of that day, when dinner, which had been put off for one quarter of an hour after another, was over, and my father, who was always so methodical, so punctual, had not come in, my mother began to betray increasing uneasiness, and could not conceal from me that his last words dwelt upon her mind.It was a rare occurrence for him to speak with misgiving of his undertakings!

The night passed, then the next morning and afternoon, and once more it was evening.My mother and I were once more seated at the square table, where the cover laid for my father in front of his empty chair gave, as it were, a form to our nameless dread.

My mother had written to M.Jacques Termonde, and he came after dinner.I was sent away immediately, but not without my having had time to remark the extraordinary brightness of M.Termonde's eyes, which were blue, and usually shone coldly in his thin, sharp face.

He had fair hair and a beard best described as pale.Thus do children take note of small details, which are speedily effaced from their minds, but afterwards reappear, at the contact of life, just as certain invisible marks come out upon paper when it is held to the fire.

While begging to be allowed to remain, I was mechanically observing the hurried and agitated turning and returning of a light cane--Ihad long coveted it--held behind his back in his remarkably beautiful hands.If I had not admired the cane so much, and the fighting centaurs on its handle--a fine piece of Renaissance work--this symptom of extreme disturbance might have escaped me.But, how could M.Termonde fail to be disturbed by the disappearance of his best friend? Nevertheless, his voice, a soft voice which made all his phrases melodious, was quite calm.

"To-morrow," he said, "I will have every inquiry made, if Cornelis has not returned; but he will come back, and all will be explained.

Depend on it, he went away somewhere on the business he told you of, and left a letter for you to be sent by a commissionaire who has not delivered it.""Ah!" said my mother, "you think that is possible?"How often, in my dark hours, have I recalled this dialogue, and the room in which it took place--a little salon, much liked by my mother, with hangings and furniture of some foreign stuff all striped in red and white, black and yellow, that my father had brought from Morocco; and how plainly have I seen my mother in my mind's eye, with her black hair, her brown eyes, her quivering lips.She was as white as the summer gown she wore that evening.

M.Termonde was dressed with his usual correctness, and I remember well his slender and elegant figure.

I attended the two classes at the Lycee, if not with a light, at least with a relieved heart.But, while I was sitting upon the lower step of my little staircase, all my uneasiness revived.Ihammered at the door again, I called as loudly as I could; but no one answered me, until the good woman who had been my nurse came into my room.

"My father!" I cried, "where is my father?"

"Poor child, poor child," said nurse, and took me in her arms.

She had been sent to tell me the awful truth, but her strength failed her.I escaped from her, ran out into the corridor, and reached my father's bedroom before anyone could stop me.Ah! upon the bed lay a rigid form covered by a white sheet, upon the pillow a bloodless, motionless face, with fixed, wide-open eyes, for the lids had not been closed; the chin was supported by a bandage, a napkin was bound around the forehead; at the bed's foot knelt a woman, still dressed in her white summer gown, crushed and helpless with grief.These were my father and my mother.

I flung myself madly upon her, and she clasped me passionately, with the piercing cry, "My Andre, my Andre!" In that cry there was such intense grief, in that embrace there was such frenzied tenderness, her heart was then so big with tears, that it warms my own even now to think of it.The next moment she rose and carried me out of the room, that I might see the dreadful sight no more.

She did this easily, her terrible excitement had doubled her strength."God punishes me! God punishes me!" she said over and over again taking no heed of her words.She had always been given, by fits and starts, to mystical piety.Then she covered my face, my neck, and my hair with kisses and tears.May all that we suffered, the dead and I, be forgiven you, poor mother, for the sincerity of those tears at that moment!

同类推荐
  • 宗统编年

    宗统编年

    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。
  • 晚春

    晚春

    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。
  • 独异志

    独异志

    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。
  • 浔阳秋怀,赠许明府

    浔阳秋怀,赠许明府

    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。
  • 蕙风词话

    蕙风词话

    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。
热门推荐
  • 青春韵语--人虫公主

    青春韵语--人虫公主

    本书是一些精美的小说的辑录,有十五篇小小说,还有人虫公主一篇中篇小说,每篇小说都构思精巧,值得一看。
  • 彼岸之舞

    彼岸之舞

    传说,随着人界人口的逐渐增加,孟婆变得越来越繁忙,既要熬汤又要劝人喝下,常常忙不过来。因此,偶尔会有人没喝下汤消除记忆,原本是死人,却又再次复活,回到人间继续生活下去。人是不能死而复生的,于是,冥王在三途河的彼岸花海中帮助其中的一株彼岸花修炼成妖,拿着“寻魂铃”下到人间,找到那些再次复活的人,并把他带回冥界,再次进入轮回。不久,冥王又让器灵晴天娃娃桃可去协助彼岸花妖漫舞,于是,她们两人就成了专门做这种任务的“寻魂人”。“寻魂人”住在人界,接到任务通知后就启程寻找那些逃走的人,按照寻魂铃的指引找到后,就启动“时空门”回到冥界。这是她们的故事……
  • 有趣的力学

    有趣的力学

    力,无处不在,无时不有。它就在我们身边,就在我们的生活之中,我们无时无刻不在和力打交道。本文将通过讲述我们身边关于力的一系列故事,来加深我们对力的认识和理解。
  • 狂刀战帝

    狂刀战帝

    我是土鳖,也是刀客。我有七十二片废铁,可以拼组出千变万化的灭世利器。破气式,破兵式,破阵式,天下武学无一不精,诸天神兵无一不破。你可以瞧我不顺眼,但是,千万不要惹我!
  • 谁走在你向往的路上

    谁走在你向往的路上

    谁的青春不迷茫。踏上青春的不归路,我们不怕动荡,不怕转机,不怕突然,只怕还没有出发,只怕孤零零地被遗忘在世界的角落。青春,不是用来忧伤的,再多的感叹调,也谱写不出绚丽的乐章;远方,不是用来遥望的,脖子伸得再长,也看不见远方的风景。出发吧,追随那些已经走在你向往的路上的执着身影,去见识未曾见过的风景,去结识未曾相遇的人。梦里能达到的地方,总有一天,脚步也能达到。
  • 绝对能量

    绝对能量

    希望诞生在绝望中。一个将死之人,获得一切的力量,会诞生出怎样的疯狂?ps:休闲书籍,一天一章,视浏览情况而增加。
  • 挥手作别我的爱

    挥手作别我的爱

    对于你,我曾付出了全部的爱恋,现如今,你让我如何能不耿耿于怀?思念销魂又蚀骨,怎奈君你早已经名草有主,心有所属。黛玉葬花,我葬爱,从此与君诀!
  • 古太龙

    古太龙

    古太龙,禁字号国旗护卫队的传奇,隐归后叱咤风云!一把秀春震动四海风云!血海疑云奈我何?兄弟七人同仇敌忾!看把那世间峥嵘化岁月!
  • TFBOYS的盛夏之恋

    TFBOYS的盛夏之恋

    本书讲的是当红人气偶像TFBOYS与三位神秘少女之间的故事。他们摩擦出来了怎样的火花?少女的身份是什么?最后结局如何?拭目以待,我第一次写小说。这个号之前是我朋友在用,所以以前的书不是我写的,谢谢!
  • 诶呀!少爷

    诶呀!少爷

    在漆黑一片的校园里,一个人也没有,但却在其中一个教室里还有两个人在争吵,突然,出现了一个男孩拿出一本笔记本在上面不知道写了什么,这两人突然停止了,仿佛时间暂停了一样,之后灯灭了,校园又瞬间安静了,就好像没发生过任何事一样......