登陆注册
5270600000042

第42章 THE LAST DAY(2)

Perhaps some one was thinking of me in another country; or perhaps some thought of my own had come and gone unnoticed, and yet done me good. For some thoughts, which sure would be the most beautiful, vanish before we can rightly scan their features; as though a god, travelling by our green highways, should but ope the door, give one smiling look into the house, and go again for ever. Was it Apollo, or Mercury, or Love with folded wings? Who shall say? But we go the lighter about our business, and feel peace and pleasure in our hearts.

I dined with a pair of Catholics. They agreed in the condemnation of a young man, a Catholic, who had married a Protestant girl and gone over to the religion of his wife. A Protestant born they could understand and respect; indeed, they seemed to be of the mind of an old Catholic woman, who told me that same day there was no difference between the two sects, save that 'wrong was more wrong for the Catholic,' who had more light and guidance; but this of a man's desertion filled them with contempt.

'It is a bad idea for a man to change,' said one.

It may have been accidental, but you see how this phrase pursued me; and for myself, I believe it is the current philosophy in these parts. I have some difficulty in imagining a better. It's not only a great flight of confidence for a man to change his creed and go out of his family for heaven's sake; but the odds are - nay, and the hope is - that, with all this great transition in the eyes of man, he has not changed himself a hairbreadth to the eyes of God.

Honour to those who do so, for the wrench is sore. But it argues something narrow, whether of strength or weakness, whether of the prophet or the fool, in those who can take a sufficient interest in such infinitesimal and human operations, or who can quit a friendship for a doubtful process of the mind. And I think I should not leave my old creed for another, changing only words for other words; but by some brave reading, embrace it in spirit and truth, and find wrong as wrong for me as for the best of other communions The phylloxera was in the neighbourhood; and instead of wine we drank at dinner a more economical juice of the grape - La Parisienne, they call it. It is made by putting the fruit whole into a cask with water; one by one the berries ferment and burst; what is drunk during the day is supplied at night in water: so, with ever another pitcher from the well, and ever another grape exploding and giving out its strength, one cask of Parisienne may last a family till spring. It is, as the reader will anticipate, a feeble beverage, but very pleasant to the taste.

What with dinner and coffee, it was long past three before I left St. Germain de Calberte. I went down beside the Gardon of Mialet, a great glaring watercourse devoid of water, and through St.

Etienne de Vallee Francaise, or Val Francesque, as they used to call it; and towards evening began to ascend the hill of St.

Pierre. It was a long and steep ascent. Behind me an empty carriage returning to St. Jean du Gard kept hard upon my tracks, and near the summit overtook me. The driver, like the rest of the world, was sure I was a pedlar; but, unlike others, he was sure of what I had to sell. He had noticed the blue wool which hung out of my pack at either end; and from this he had decided, beyond my power to alter his decision, that I dealt in blue-wool collars, such as decorate the neck of the French draught-horse.

I had hurried to the topmost powers of Modestine, for I dearly desired to see the view upon the other side before the day had faded. But it was night when I reached the summit; the moon was riding high and clear; and only a few grey streaks of twilight lingered in the west. A yawning valley, gulfed in blackness, lay like a hole in created nature at my feet; but the outline of the hills was sharp against the sky. There was Mount Aigoal, the stronghold of Castanet. And Castanet, not only as an active undertaking leader, deserves some mention among Camisards; for there is a spray of rose among his laurel; and he showed how, even in a public tragedy, love will have its way. In the high tide of war he married, in his mountain citadel, a young and pretty lass called Mariette. There were great rejoicings; and the bridegroom released five-and-twenty prisoners in honour of the glad event.

Seven months afterwards, Mariette, the Princess of the Cevennes, as they called her in derision, fell into the hands of the authorities, where it was like to have gone hard with her. But Castanet was a man of execution, and loved his wife. He fell on Valleraugue, and got a lady there for a hostage; and for the first and last time in that war there was an exchange of prisoners.

Their daughter, pledge of some starry night upon Mount Aigoal, has left descendants to this day.

Modestine and I - it was our last meal together - had a snack upon the top of St. Pierre, I on a heap of stones, she standing by me in the moonlight and decorously eating bread out of my hand. The poor brute would eat more heartily in this manner; for she had a sort of affection for me, which I was soon to betray.

It was a long descent upon St. Jean du Gard, and we met no one but a carter, visible afar off by the glint of the moon on his extinguished lantern.

Before ten o'clock we had got in and were at supper; fifteen miles and a stiff hill in little beyond six hours!

同类推荐
  • 奇然智禅师语录

    奇然智禅师语录

    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。
  • 野客丛书

    野客丛书

    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。
  • 太上洞渊三昧神咒斋十方忏仪

    太上洞渊三昧神咒斋十方忏仪

    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。
  • 续修台湾府志

    续修台湾府志

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 天台法华疏

    天台法华疏

    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
  • 领地大玩

    领地大玩

    【叮,你获得十星下品建筑设计图—兽园】【叮,你获得十一星中品建筑设计图—水晶宫】【叮,你获得十二星上品建筑设计图—神魔养殖场】
  • 穿越异世绝代女战神

    穿越异世绝代女战神

    她,现代女特种部队领袖,金牌女杀手,会毒会医,用兵如神,执行任务中落入敌方圈套,被炸的粉身碎骨,魂穿异世,来到了玄苍大陆开始了她的异世纵横
  • 总裁情意绵绵

    总裁情意绵绵

    她嫁给了他,各怀心事,打着家族互惠幌子,暗中联姻。直到她渐渐走进他心里,他愤怒不已,再不能忍——这个女人,到底要和多少男人有牵扯?
  • 用故事优化孩子的性格

    用故事优化孩子的性格

    在孩子幼年的时候,播种下什么思想,就会收获什么命运,这样就是性格的优化的目的,这就是性格可以名词活用为动词的神秘。性格是可以因为思想,因为行为、因为习惯,而成为动词的。特别是在孩子性格尚未成形的时候,给孩子播种下一种思想,或许你会问思想源自于哪里,什么样的思想才是一种好的思想呢?它可以让你实现——故事!本书在为家长们列举了10多种需要优化的性格外,还聚集了凝聚中西方文化精髓的近200个故事,结合编者自身故事的运用,让家长们从故事里给孩子播种思想,优化性格,收获命运。
  • 盖世铁匠

    盖世铁匠

    一柄封葬刀,迫退万千兽人;一身伏葬枝,威慑天下无葬;无双炼金术,禁锢神言之堡;盖世玄刹技,平定四方动荡。
  • 动植物之谜

    动植物之谜

    我们生活在一个奇特的地球上,它是一个大自然的神秘世界,充满了有趣而又复杂,富有奇异感而又曼妙无比的各种景观,不仅为我们展现了一个不可思议的生活空间,也为我们提供了一个永无止境的探索领域,人类就是在不断思索,揭示和解释这些现象中得以启示和智慧,在与自然和谐相处,共同发展中走向未来。本书在大量的自然研究资料中,为少年朋友们精选出部分科学、有趣、新奇的动植物神奇景观,奉献给小读者,这里展示了著名的尼斯湖水怪、通灵巨蛇,可怕的食肉树、动物雨、神奇的相思树,会行走的树,美人鱼的秘密,鸟儿为何会飞翔等等引人入胜又回味无穷的奇观异景,一定触带给大家无穷的思索和遐想。
  • 蝴蝶翅膀上的爱

    蝴蝶翅膀上的爱

    “中国当代故事文学读本系列三”共分为六个板块,分别是“悬念推理”、“惊悚恐怖”、“言情伦理”、“古今传奇”、“幽默讽刺”、“社会写真”。这六个系列的故事或悬念迭起,或紧张刺激,或感人肺腑,或拍案称奇,或轻松诙谐,或严肃深刻,让不同审美趣味的读者都能于丛书中找到自己喜爱的作品。品读这些故事,既能感受人物在各种情境里的喜怒哀乐,又能体悟命运在不同时代中的跌宕起伏,使读者在掩卷之余,思索片刻人生的意义。故事会编辑部编著的这本《蝴蝶翅膀上的爱》收录的都是社会写真精品力作!
  • 懂戏的不只有我:中国人都必须知道的中国戏曲史

    懂戏的不只有我:中国人都必须知道的中国戏曲史

    中国戏曲的唱腔动人,身段曼妙;塑造的人物形象生动,类型多样……这一切,都使中国戏曲成为回味无穷的艺术瑰宝,它纵横古今,让世界为之倾倒。本书就以通俗生动的语言,叙述了中国戏曲的发展历史,包括各个历史时期的代表剧种,各个流派的代表剧作、人物,以及它们的时代特征和戏曲特点。同时,还概述了中国各民族各地域丰富多彩的戏曲文化,让大家看到,中国戏曲一直都没有远离中国人的生活。
  • 2014巴西世界杯非官方观赛指南

    2014巴西世界杯非官方观赛指南

    2014年巴西世界杯是第20届世界杯足球赛。比赛于2014年6月12日至7月13日在南美洲国家巴西境内13座城市中的12座球场内举行。这是继1950年巴西世界杯之后世界杯第二次在巴西举行,也是继1978年阿根廷世界杯之后世界杯第五次在南美洲举行。巴西世界杯共有32支球队参赛。除去东道主巴西自动获得参赛资格以外,其他31个国家需通过参加2011年6月开始的预选赛获得参赛资格。巴西世界杯期间,总共在巴西境内举办共计64场比赛角逐出冠军。
  • 贵知行

    贵知行

    本书关于贵州历史、地理、民俗、文化的人文散记。全书分三编,第一编“自在之道/在边缘上演绎中心”,主要围绕贵州的历史展开,以历史遗迹、名人、事件串起了贵州从史前时期到21世纪的历史;第二编“知行聚合在智慧里穿越历史”,主要围绕红军长征和八年抗战展开,通过战役遗址、会议遗址展现贵州的现当代历史,突出贵州在新中国历史上的独特地位;第三编“锦绣黔程/在坚守中绽放价值”,主要介绍了贵州与全国各省的人文、地理联系,并对贵州的自然风情、民族人情进行了简述。