WhenGodbeholdsourfaults,Heseesalsoourrepentance。Yes,mybelovedmistress,youareright。IfeltthatIhaddispleasedyou,butknewnothow。Nowthatyouhaveexplainedthecauseofyourtrouble,I
findinitfreshmotivetoadoreyou。LiketheGodofIsrael,youareajealousdeity,andIrejoicetoseeit。Forwhatisholierandmorepreciousthanjealousy?Myfairguardianangel,jealousyisanever-
wakefulsentinel;itistolovewhatpainistothebody,thefaithfulheraldofevil。Bejealousofyourservant,Louise,Ibegofyou;theharderyoustrike,themorecontritewillhebeandkisstherod,inallsubmission,whichprovesthatheisnotindifferenttoyou。
But,alas!dear,ifthepainsitcostmetovanquishmytimidityandmasterfeelingsyouthoughtsofeeblewereinvisibletoyou,willHeaven,thinkyou,rewardthem?Iassureyou,itneedednoslightefforttoshowmyselftoyouasIwasinthedaysbeforeIloved。AtMadridIwasconsideredagoodtalker,andIwantedyoutoseeforyourselfthefewgiftsImaypossess。Ifthiswerevanity,ithasbeenwellpunished。
Yourlastglanceutterlyunnervedme。NeverhadIsoquailed,evenwhenthearmyofFrancewasatthegatesofCadizandIreadperilformylifeinthedissemblingwordsofmyroyalmaster。VainlyItriedtodiscoverthecauseofyourdispleasure,andthelackofsympathybetweenuswhichthisfactdisclosedwasterribletome。ForintruthIhavenowishbuttoactbyyourwill,thinkyourthoughts,seewithyoureyes,respondtoyourjoyandsuffering,asmybodyrespondstoheatandcold。Thecrimeandtheanguishlayformeinthebreachofunisoninthatcommonlifeoffeelingwhichyouhavemadesofair。
“Ihavevexedher!“Iexclaimedoverandoveragain,likeonedistraught。Mynoble,mybeautifulLouise,ifanythingcouldincreasethefervorofmydevotionorconfirmmybeliefinyourdelicatemoralintuitions,itwouldbethenewlightwhichyourwordshavethrownuponmyownfeelings。Muchinthem,ofwhichmymindwasformerlybutdimlyconscious,youhavenowmadeclear。Ifthisbedesignedaschastisement,whatcanbethesweetnessofyourrewards?
Louise,formeitwashappinessenoughtobeacceptedasyourservant。
YouhavegivenmethelifeofwhichIdespaired。NolongerdoIdrawauselessbreath,Ihavesomethingtospendmyselffor;myforcehasanoutlet,ifonlyinsufferingforyou。OncemoreIsay,asIhavesaidbefore,thatyouwillneverfindmeotherthanIwaswhenfirstI
offeredmyselfasyourlowlybondman。Yes,wereyoudishonoredandlost,touseyourownwords,myheartwouldonlyclingthemorecloselytoyouforyourself-soughtmisery。Itwouldbemycaretostaunchyourwounds,andmyprayersshouldimportuneGodwiththestoryofyourinnocenceandyourwrongs。
DidInottellyouthatthefeelingsofmyheartforyouarenotalover’sonly,thatIwillbetoyoufather,mother,sister,brother——
ay,awholefamily——anythingornothing,asyoumaydecree?Andisitnotyourownwishwhichhasconfinedwithinthecompassofalover’sfeelingsomanyvaryingformsofdevotion?Pardonme,then,ifattimesthefatherandbrotherdisappearbehindthelover,sinceyouknowtheyarenonethelessthere,thoughscreenedfromview。Wouldthatyoucouldreadthefeelingsofmyheartwhenyouappearbeforeme,radiantinyourbeauty,thecentreofadmiringeyes,recliningcalmlyinyourcarriageintheChamps-Elysees,orseatedinyourboxattheOpera!ThenwouldyouknowhowabsolutelyfreefromselfishtaintisthepridewithwhichIhearthepraisesofyourlovelinessandgrace,praiseswhichwarmmyhearteventothestrangerswhoutterthem!Whenbychanceyouhaveraisedmetoelysiumbyafriendlygreeting,myprideismingledwithhumility,andIdepartasthoughGod’sblessingrestedonme。Nordoesthejoyvanishwithoutleavingalongtrackoflightbehind。Itbreaksonmethroughthecloudsofmycigarettesmoke。MorethaneverdoIfeelhoweverydropofthissurgingbloodthrobsforyou。
Canyoubeignoranthowyouareloved?Afterseeingyou,Ireturntomystudy,andtheglitterofitsSaracenicornamentssinkstonothingbeforethebrightnessofyourportrait,whenIopenthespringthatkeepsitlockedupfromeveryeyeandlosemyselfinendlessmusingsorlinkmyhappinesstoverse。FromtheheightsofheavenIlookdownuponthecourseofalifesuchasmyhopesdaretopictureit!Haveyounever,inthesilenceofthenight,orthroughtheroarofthetown,heardthewhisperofavoiceinyoursweet,daintyear?DoesnooneofthethousandprayersthatIspeedtoyoureachhome?
Bydintofsilentcontemplationofyourpicturedface,Ihavesucceededindecipheringtheexpressionofeveryfeatureandtracingitsconnectionwithsomegraceofthespirit,andthenIpenasonnettoyouinSpanishontheharmonyofthetwofoldbeautyinwhichnaturehasclothedyou。Thesesonnetsyouwillneversee,formypoetryistoounworthyofitstheme,Idarenotsendittoyou。Notamomentpasseswithoutthoughtsofyou,formywholebeingisboundupinyou,andifyouceasedtobeitsanimatingprinciple,everypartwouldache。
Now,Louise,canyourealizethetorturetomeofknowingthatIhaddispleasedyou,whileentirelyignorantofthecause?Theidealdoublelifewhichseemedsofairwascutshort。Myheartturnedtoicewithinmeas,hopelessofanyotherexplanation,Iconcludedthatyouhadceasedtoloveme。Withheavyheart,andyetnotwhollywithoutcomfort,Iwasfallingbackuponmyoldpostasservant;thenyourlettercameandturnedalltojoy。Oh!mightIbutlistenforevertosuchchiding!
Onceachild,pickinghimselfupfromatumble,turnedtohismotherwiththewords“Forgiveme。“Hidinghisownhurt,hesoughtpardonforthepainhehadcausedher。Louise,Iwasthatchild,andsuchasI
wasthen,Iamnow。Hereisthekeytomycharacter,whichyourslaveinallhumilityplacesinyourhands。
Butdonotfear,therewillbenomorestumbling。Keeptightthechainwhichbindsmetoyou,sothatatouchmaycommunicateyourlightestwishtohimwhowilleverremainyourslave,FELIPE。
Mydearfriend,——Howisitpossiblethatyou,whobroughtyourselfintwomonthstomarryabroken-downinvalidinordertomotherhim,shouldknowanythingofthatterribleshiftingdrama,enactedintherecessesoftheheart,whichwecalllove——adramawheredeathliesinaglanceoralightreply?
IhadreservedforFelipeonelastsupremetestwhichwastobedecisive。IwantedtoknowwhetherhislovewastheloveofaRoyalistforhisKing,whocandonowrong。WhyshouldtheloyaltyofaCatholicbelesssupreme?
Hewalkedwithmeawholenightunderthelimesatthebottomofthegarden,andnotashadowofsuspicioncrossedhissoul。Nextdayhelovedmebetter,butthefeelingwasasreverent,ashumble,asregretfulasever;hehadnotpresumedaniota。Oh!heisaverySpaniard,averyAbencerrage。HescaledmywalltocomeandkissthehandwhichinthedarknessIreacheddowntohimfrommybalcony。Hemighthavebrokenhisneck;howmanyofouryoungmenwoulddothelike?
Butallthisisnothing;Christianssufferthehorriblepangsofmartyrdominthehopeofheaven。ThedaybeforeyesterdayItookasidetheroyalambassador-to-beatthecourtofSpain,mymuchrespectedfather,andsaidtohimwithasmile:
“Sir,someofyourfriendswillhaveitthatyouaremarryingyourdearArmandetothenephewofanambassadorwhohasbeenveryanxiousforthisconnection,andhaslongbeggedforit。Also,thatthemarriage-contractarrangesforhisnephewtosucceedonhisdeathtohisenormousfortuneandhistitle,andbestowsontheyoungcoupleinthemeantimeanincomeofahundredthousandlivres,onthebrideadowryofeighthundredthousandfrancs。Yourdaughterweeps,butbowstotheunquestionedauthorityofherhonoredparent。Somepeopleareunkindenoughtosaythat,behindhertears,sheconcealsaworldlyandambitioussoul。
“Now,wearegoingtothegentleman’sboxattheOperato-night,andM。leBarondeMacumerwillvisitusthere。“
“Macumerneedsatouchofthespurthen,“saidmyfather,smilingatme,asthoughIwereafemaleambassador。
“YoumistakeClarissaHarloweforFigaro!“Icried,withaglanceofscornandmockery。“Whenyouseemewithmyrighthandungloved,youwillgivethelietothisimpertinentgossip,andwillmarkyourdispleasureatit。“
“Imaymakemymindeasyaboutyourfuture。Youhavenomoregotagirl’sheadpiecethanJeanned’Archadawoman’sheart。Youwillbehappy,youwilllovenobody,andwillallowyourselftobeloved。“
Thiswastoomuch。Iburstintolaughter。
“Whatisit,littleflirt?“hesaid。
“Itrembleformycountry’sinterests……“
Andseeinghimlookquiteblank,Iadded:
“AtMadrid!“
“Youhavenoideahowthislittlenunhaslearned,inayear’stime,tomakefunofherfather,“hesaidtotheDuchess。
“Armandemakeslightofeverything,“mymotherreplied,lookingmeintheface。
“Whatdoyoumean?“Iasked。
“Why,youarenotevenafraidofrheumatismonthesedampnights,“shesaid,withanothermeaningglanceatme。
“Oh!“Ianswered,“themorningsaresohot!“
TheDuchesslookeddown。
“It’shightimesheweremarried,“saidmyfather,“andithadbetterbebeforeIgo。“
“Ifyouwishit,“Ireplieddemurely。
Twohourslater,mymotherandI,theDuchessedeMaufrigneuseandMme。d’Espard,wereallfourbloominglikerosesinthefrontofthebox。Ihadseatedmyselfsideways,givingonlyashouldertothehouse,sothatIcouldseeeverything,myselfunseen,inthatspaciousboxwhichfillsoneofthetwoanglesatthebackofthehall,betweenthecolumns。
Macumercame,stoodup,andputhisopera-glassesbeforehiseyessothathemightbeabletolookatmecomfortably。
InthefirstintervalenteredtheyoungmanwhomIcall“kingoftheprofligates。“TheComteHenrideMarsay,whohasgreatbeautyofaneffeminatekind,enteredtheboxwithanepigraminhiseyes,asmileuponhislips,andanairofsatisfactionoverhiswholecountenance。
Hefirstgreetedmymother,Mme。d’Espard,andtheDuchessedeMaufrigneuse,theComted’Esgrignon,andM。deCanalis;thenturningtome,hesaid:
“IdonotknowwhetherIshallbethefirsttocongratulateyouonaneventwhichwillmakeyoutheobjectofenvytomany。“
“Ah!amarriage!“Icried。“Isitleftforme,agirlfreshfromtheconvent,totellyouthatpredictedmarriagesnevercomeoff。“
M。deMarsaybentdown,whisperingtoMacumer,andIwasconvinced,fromthemovementofhislips,thatwhathesaidwasthis:
“Baron,youareperhapsinlovewiththatlittlecoquette,whohasusedyouforherownends;butasthequestionisonenotoflove,butofmarriage,itisaswellforyoutoknowwhatisgoingon。“
Macumertreatedthisofficiousscandal-mongertooneofthoseglancesofhiswhichseemtomesoeloquentofnoblescorn,andrepliedtotheeffectthathewas“notinlovewithanylittlecoquette。“Hiswholebearingsodelightedme,thatdirectlyIcaughtsightofmyfather,theglovewasoff。
Felipehadnotashadowoffearordoubt。Howwelldidhebearoutmyexpectations!Hisfaithisonlyinme,societycannothurthimwithitslies。NotamuscleoftheArab’sfacestirred,notadropofthebluebloodflushedhisolivecheek。
Thetwoyoungcountswentout,andIsaid,laughing,toMacumer:
“M。deMarsayhasbeentreatingyoutoanepigramonme。“
“Hedidmore,“hereplied。“Itwasanepithalamium。“
“YouspeakGreektome,“Isaid,rewardinghimwithasmileandacertainlookwhichalwaysembarrasseshim。
MyfathermeantimewastalkingtoMme。deMaufrigneuse。
“Ishouldthinkso!“heexclaimed。“Thegossipwhichgetsaboutisscandalous。Nosoonerhasagirlcomeoutthaneveryoneiskeentomarryher,andtheridiculousstoriesthatareinvented!IshallneverforceArmandetomarryagainstherwill。Iamgoingtotakeaturninthepromenade,otherwisepeoplewillbesayingthatIallowedtherumortospreadinordertosuggestthemarriagetotheambassador;
andCaesar’sdaughteroughttobeabovesuspicion,evenmorethanhiswife——ifthatwerepossible。“
TheDuchessedeMaufrigneuseandMme。d’Espardshotglancesfirstatmymother,thenattheBaron,brimmingoverwithslyintelligenceandrepressedcuriosity。Withtheirserpent’scunningtheyhadatlastgotaninklingofsomethinggoingon。Ofallmysteriesinlife,loveistheleastmysterious!Itexhalesfromwomen,Ibelieve,likeaperfume,andshewhocanconcealitisaverymonster!Oureyesprattleevenmorethanourtongues。
HavingenjoyedthedelightfulsensationoffindingFeliperisetotheoccasion,asIhadwished,itwasonlyinnatureIshouldhungerformore。SoImadethesignalagreedonfortellinghimthathemightcometomywindowbythedangerousroadyouknowof。AfewhourslaterIfoundhim,uprightasastatue,gluedtothewall,hishandrestingonthebalconyofmywindow,studyingthereflectionsofthelightinmyroom。