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第85章

The Island of Monte Cristo.

Thus, at length, by one of the unexpected strokes of fortune which sometimes befall those who have for a long time been the victims of an evil destiny, Dantes was about to secure the opportunity he wished for, by simple and natural means, and land on the island without incurring any suspicion.One night more and he would be on his way.

The night was one of feverish distraction, and in its progress visions good and evil passed through Dantes' mind.

If he closed his eyes, he saw Cardinal Spada's letter written on the wall in characters of flame -- if he slept for a moment the wildest dreams haunted his brain.He ascended into grottos paved with emeralds, with panels of rubies, and the roof glowing with diamond stalactites.

Pearls fell drop by drop, as subterranean waters filter in their caves.Edmond, amazed, wonderstruck, filled his pockets with the radiant gems and then returned to daylight, when be discovered that his prizes had all changed into common pebbles.He then endeavored to re-enter the marvellous grottos, but they had suddenly receded, and now the path became a labyrinth, and then the entrance vanished, and in vain did he tax his memory for the magic and mysterious word which opened the splendid caverns of Ali Baba to the Arabian fisherman.All was useless, the treasure disappeared, and had again reverted to the genii from whom for a moment he had hoped to carry it off.The day came at length, and was almost as feverish as the night had been, but it brought reason to the aid of imagination, and Dantes was then enabled to arrange a plan which had hitherto been vague and unsettled in his brain.Night came, and with it the preparation for departure, and these preparations served to conceal Dantes' agitation.He had by degrees assumed such authority over his companions that he was almost like a commander on board; and as his orders were always clear, distinct, and easy of execution, his comrades obeyed him with celerity and pleasure.

The old patron did not interfere, for he too had recognized the superiority of Dantes over the crew and himself.He saw in the young man his natural successor, and regretted that he had not a daughter, that he might have bound Edmond to him by a more secure alliance.At seven o'clock in the evening all was ready, and at ten minutes past seven they doubled the lighthouse just as the beacon was kindled.The sea was calm, and, with a fresh breeze from the south-east, they sailed beneath a bright blue sky, in which God also lighted up in turn his beacon lights, each of which is a world.Dantes told them that all hands might turn in, and he would take the helm.When the Maltese (for so they called Dantes) had said this, it was sufficient, and all went to their bunks contentedly.This frequently happened.Dantes, cast from solitude into the world, frequently experienced an imperious desire for solitude; and what solitude is more complete, or more poetical, then that of a ship floating in isolation on the sea during the obscurity of the night, in the silence of immensity, and under the eye of heaven?

Now this solitude was peopled with his thoughts, the night lighted up by his illusions, and the silence animated by his anticipations.When the patron awoke, the vessel was hurrying on with every sail set, and every sail full with the breeze.They were making nearly ten knots an hour.The Island of Monte Cristo loomed large in the horizon.Edmond resigned the lugger to the master's care, and went and lay down in his hammock; but, in spite of a sleepless night, he could not close his eyes for a moment.Two hours afterwards he came on deck, as the boat was about to double the Island of Elba.They were just abreast of Mareciana, and beyond the flat but verdant Island of La Pianosa.The peak of Monte Cristo reddened by the burning sun, was seen against the azure sky.Dantes ordered the helmsman to put down his helm, in order to leave La Pianosa to starboard, as he knew that he should shorten his course by two or three knots.About five o'clock in the evening the island was distinct, and everything on it was plainly perceptible, owing to that clearness of the atmosphere peculiar to the light which the rays of the sun cast at its setting.

Edmond gazed very earnestly at the mass of rocks which gave out all the variety of twilight colors, from the brightest pink to the deepest blue; and from time to time his cheeks flushed, his brow darkened, and a mist passed over his eyes.

Never did gamester, whose whole fortune is staked on one cast of the die, experience the anguish which Edmond felt in his paroxysms of hope.Night came, and at ten o'clock they anchored.The Young Amelia was first at the rendezvous.In spite of his usual command over himself, Dantes could not restrain his impetuosity.He was the first to jump on shore;and had he dared, he would, like Lucius Brutus, have "kissed his mother earth." It was dark, but at eleven o'clock the moon rose in the midst of the ocean, whose every wave she silvered, and then, "ascending high," played in floods of pale light on the rocky hills of this second Pelion.

The island was familiar to the crew of The Young Amelia, --it was one of her regular haunts.As to Dantes, he had passed it on his voyage to and from the Levant, but never touched at it.He questioned Jacopo."Where shall we pass the night?" he inquired.

"Why, on board the tartan," replied the sailor.

"Should we not do better in the grottos?""What grottos?"

"Why, the grottos -- caves of the island.""I do not know of any grottos," replied Jacopo.The cold sweat sprang forth on Dantes' brow.

"What, are there no grottos at Monte Cristo?" he asked.

"None."

For a moment Dantes was speechless; then he remembered that these caves might have been filled up by some accident, or even stopped up, for the sake of greater security, by Cardinal Spada.The point was, then, to discover the hidden entrance.It was useless to search at night, and Dantes therefore delayed all investigation until the morning.

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