登陆注册
5243500000006

第6章 CHAPTER II(2)

The Spaniard died in 1813, leaving his wife a widow at thirty-two years of age, with an immense fortune and the prettiest little girl in the world, a child of eleven, who promised to be, and did actually become, a most accomplished young woman. Clever as Madame Evangelista was, the Restoration altered her position; the royalist party cleared its ranks and several of the old families left Bordeaux. Though the head and hand of her husband were lacking in the direction of her affairs, for which she had hitherto shown the indifference of a Creole and the inaptitude of a lackadaisical woman, she was determined to make no change in her manner of living. At the period when Paul resolved to return to his native town, Mademoiselle Natalie Evangelista was a remarkably beautiful young girl, and, apparently, the richest match in Bordeaux, where the steady diminution of her mother's capital was unknown. In order to prolong her reign, Madame Evangelista had squandered enormous sums. Brilliant fetes and the continuation of an almost regal style of living kept the public in its past belief as to the wealth of the Spanish family.

Natalie was now in her nineteenth year, but no proposal of marriage had as yet reached her mother's ear. Accustomed to gratify her fancies, Mademoiselle Evangelista wore cashmeres and jewels, and lived in a style of luxury which alarmed all speculative suitors in a region and at a period when sons were as calculating as their parents. The fatal remark, "None but a prince can afford to marry Mademoiselle Evangelista," circulated among the salons and the cliques. Mothers of families, dowagers who had granddaughters to establish, young girls jealous of Natalie, whose elegance and tyrannical beauty annoyed them, took pains to envenom this opinion with treacherous remarks. When they heard a possible suitor say with ecstatic admiration, as Natalie entered a ball-room, "Heavens, how beautiful she is!" "Yes," the mammas would answer, "but expensive." If some new-comer thought Mademoiselle Evangelista bewitching and said to a marriageable man that he couldn't do it better, "Who would be bold enough," some woman would reply, "to marry a girl whose mother gives her a thousand francs a month for her toilet,--a girl who has horses and a maid of her own, and wears laces? Yes, her 'peignoirs' are trimmed with mechlin. The price of her washing would support the household of a clerk. She wears pelerines in the morning which actually cost six francs to get up."These, and other speeches said occasionally in the form of praise extinguished the desires that some men might have had to marry the beautiful Spanish girl. Queen of every ball, accustomed to flattery, "blasee" with the smiles and the admiration which followed her every step, Natalie, nevertheless, knew nothing of life. She lived as the bird which flies, as the flower that blooms, finding every one about her eager to do her will. She was ignorant of the price of things; she knew neither the value of money, nor whence it came, how it should be managed, and how spent. Possibly she thought that every household had cooks and coachmen, lady's-maids and footmen, as the fields have hay and the trees their fruits. To her, beggars and paupers, fallen trees and waste lands seemed in the same category. Pampered and petted as her mother's hope, no fatigue was allowed to spoil her pleasure. Thus she bounded through life as a courser on his steppe, unbridled and unshod.

Six month's after Paul's arrival the Pink of Fashion and the Queen of Balls met in presence of the highest society of the town of Bordeaux.

The two flowers looked at each other with apparent coldness, and mutually thought each other charming. Interested in watching the effects of the meeting, Madame Evangelista divined in the expression of Paul's eyes the feelings within him, and she muttered to herself, "He will be my son-in-law." Paul, on the other hand, said to himself, as he looked at Natalie, "She will be my wife."The wealth of the Evangelistas, proverbial in Bordeaux, had remained in Paul's mind as a memory of his childhood. Thus the pecuniary conditions were known to him from the start, without necessitating those discussions and inquiries which are as repugnant to a timid mind as to a proud one. When some persons attempting to say to Paul a few flattering phrases as to Natalie's manner, language, and beauty, ending by remarks, cruelly calculated to deter him, on the lavish extravagance of the Evangelistas, the Pink of Fashion replied with a disdain that was well-deserved by such provincial pettiness. This method of receiving such speeches soon silenced them; for he now set the tone to the ideas and language as well as to the manners of those about him. He had imported from his travels a certain development of the Britannic personality with its icy barriers, also a tone of Byronic pessimism as to life, together with English plate, boot-polish, ponies, yellow gloves, cigars, and the habit of galloping.

同类推荐
  • The Illustrious Prince

    The Illustrious Prince

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Melmoth Reconciled

    Melmoth Reconciled

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 饵黄精

    饵黄精

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 释门正统

    释门正统

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 闲二首

    闲二首

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 五行兽之九香

    五行兽之九香

    她是日月精华汇聚了五千年幻化而成的生灵,一场接近,利用,背叛,曾经誓友成仇,火山口前她问:“你们有一天是把我当做过朋友的吗?”回答她的却是他们的讥讽。雾散,梦醒,终看见事实,隐藏在快乐背后的都是虚假的,原来一直在唱独角戏的是她!“有朝一日权倾其手,杀尽天下负我之人!”一朝浴火重生,当她带着仇恨强势回归时,天云神变,鬼魔同泣,六界纷乱。
  • 允许我让你幸福到热泪盈眶

    允许我让你幸福到热泪盈眶

    《允许我让你幸福到热泪盈眶》是一部汇集民国16位当代文学大家的33篇爱情情书、散文、小说的作品集。全书以爱情为主题,其中包括沈从文写给张兆和的煽情书信,朱生豪写给宋清如的肉麻情书,有陆蠡描写新婚与妻子甜蜜互动的散文,有朱自清回忆妻子武钟谦的温情散文等,为读者展现灰色历史中的唯美爱情故事。《允许我让你幸福到热泪盈眶》中民国文学大家的文笔、意境俱佳,真人真情,感动无数读者。
  • 正一醮宅仪

    正一醮宅仪

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 驭兽修仙:天才炼丹师

    驭兽修仙:天才炼丹师

    你有灵兽在手,我有神兽为宠!你有秘技为辅,我有绝世神通!你有修仙灵根,我有龙之血脉!且看情殇女如何纵横异界,登临绝巅!
  • 周天修行记

    周天修行记

    主角周天是一个被诅咒的人,他无法凝聚灵引,无法修炼,甚至都活不过十五岁,但是他对于修炼,对于长生却有浓厚的兴趣和与生俱来的执着,且看他如何逆转生死,向天索命,一步一步走向修仙之路……
  • 老婆我们结婚吧

    老婆我们结婚吧

    (宠文)他是权倾天下的高冷少主,她是被人偷走美貌和封了天眼的克夫女。相亲宴上,她中招差点湿身,被他英雄救美,然后,然后她裹紧被子看着他说:“我八字很阴,能看见鬼,会克死你!”“正好,我八字纯阳,命中注定是你男人。”某日,国民男神邪魅一笑,吐气如兰,温柔地抱着她说:“老婆,为了早日帮你冲破封印,恢复驱魔能力,你的假期全免,而我也应该更勤奋一点!”说罢,推身,以吻封唇。嗷,这混蛋又来了……(主打感情文,宠文,驱魔,有点小灵异,可爱的鬼,不用怕哦,求收藏,求推荐票,求打赏,求留言,求五分好评)
  • 寻宝档案之西域风云

    寻宝档案之西域风云

    高昌回鹘,是西域三十六国中高昌古城的最后一人主人。高昌古城在战乱中被破坏,淹没在历史的长河中。可是高昌回鹘王却留下了一个关于高昌回鹘和龟兹国的宝藏。民国年间,越来越多的外国探险队蜂涌而来,劫掠者我们的宝贝。为了不让高昌回鹘王的宝藏落入外国人的手里,马佳俊勇和文嘉明先生带领着一群人踏上了寻宝之旅。
  • 宁为王妃不为后

    宁为王妃不为后

    他是一代战神,她只是闺中养女。花灯盛会,河灯许愿。一见钟情,二见倾心,三见定终身。爱恨情仇,时局大乱。当揭开那层身份的面纱,谁变败寇作王,谁又将攀上那高位?一切远没有表面的那样简单。说不清道不明,墨染梅花,情丝不觉深入骨。剪不断理还乱。谁扰了谁的情,谁乱了谁的心?当一切烟消云散,谁还记得那一句,宁为王妃不为后。
  • 契约恋人:冷少的亿万新娘

    契约恋人:冷少的亿万新娘

    “女人,你的人你的心,全都是我的!”他是赫赫有名的暗夜黑帝,他对她霸道禁锢,纠缠不休……为了得到她,魔鬼布下天罗地网,非要她无处可逃。
  • 毛泽东名言故事

    毛泽东名言故事

    毛泽东很多永载史册的文章、气势磅礴的诗篇、家喻户晓的题词、沁人心脾的格言,它们早已经深入人们的内心,成为我们的座右铭,成为我们的口头禅,成为我们行动的指南,甚至已经成为我们思想的一部分,化作我们的行为。