登陆注册
38542000000017

第17章

"And," said the cavalier, turning back, and gently laying his hand on hers,--"and, perhaps, before we meet, you may have suffered: known the first sharp griefs of human life,--known how little what fame can gain, repays what the heart can lose; but be brave and yield not,--not even to what may seem the piety of sorrow.Observe yon tree in your neighbour's garden.Look how it grows up, crooked and distorted.Some wind scattered the germ from which it sprang, in the clefts of the rock; choked up and walled round by crags and buildings, by Nature and man, its life has been one struggle for the light,--light which makes to that life the necessity and the principle: you see how it has writhed and twisted; how, meeting the barrier in one spot, it has laboured and worked, stem and branches, towards the clear skies at last.What has preserved it through each disfavour of birth and circumstances,--why are its leaves as green and fair as those of the vine behind you, which, with all its arms, can embrace the open sunshine? My child, because of the very instinct that impelled the struggle,--because the labour for the light won to the light at length.So with a gallant heart, through every adverse accident of sorrow and of fate to turn to the sun, to strive for the heaven; this it is that gives knowledge to the strong and happiness to the weak.Ere we meet again, you will turn sad and heavy eyes to those quiet boughs, and when you hear the birds sing from them, and see the sunshine come aslant from crag and housetop to be the playfellow of their leaves, learn the lesson that Nature teaches you, and strive through darkness to the light!"As he spoke he moved on slowly, and left Viola wondering, silent, saddened with his dim prophecy of coming evil, and yet, through sadness, charmed.Involuntarily her eyes followed him,--involuntarily she stretched forth her arms, as if by a gesture to call him back; she would have given worlds to have seen him turn,--to have heard once more his low, calm, silvery voice; to have felt again the light touch of his hand on hers.As moonlight that softens into beauty every angle on which it falls, seemed his presence,--as moonlight vanishes, and things assume their common aspect of the rugged and the mean, he receded from her eyes, and the outward scene was commonplace once more.

The stranger passed on, through that long and lovely road which reaches at last the palaces that face the public gardens, and conducts to the more populous quarters of the city.

A group of young, dissipated courtiers, loitering by the gateway of a house which was open for the favourite pastime of the day,--the resort of the wealthier and more high-born gamesters,--made way for him, as with a courteous inclination he passed them by.

"Per fede," said one, "is not that the rich Zanoni, of whom the town talks?""Ay; they say his wealth is incalculable!""THEY say,--who are THEY?--what is the authority? He has not been many days at Naples, and I cannot yet find any one who knows aught of his birthplace, his parentage, or, what is more important, his estates!""That is true; but he arrived in a goodly vessel, which THEY SAYis his own.See,--no, you cannot see it here; but it rides yonder in the bay.The bankers he deals with speak with awe of the sums placed in their hands.""Whence came he?"

"From some seaport in the East.My valet learned from some of the sailors on the Mole that he had resided many years in the interior of India.""Ah, I am told that in India men pick up gold like pebbles, and that there are valleys where the birds build their nests with emeralds to attract the moths.Here comes our prince of gamesters, Cetoxa; be sure that he already must have made acquaintance with so wealthy a cavalier; he has that attraction to gold which the magnet has to steel.Well, Cetoxa, what fresh news of the ducats of Signor Zanoni?""Oh," said Cetoxa, carelessly, "my friend--""Ha! ha! hear him; his friend--"

"Yes; my friend Zanoni is going to Rome for a short time; when he returns, he has promised me to fix a day to sup with me, and Iwill then introduce him to you, and to the best society of Naples! Diavolo! but he is a most agreeable and witty gentleman!""Pray tell us how you came so suddenly to be his friend.""My dear Belgioso, nothing more natural.He desired a box at San Carlo; but I need not tell you that the expectation of a new opera (ah, how superb it is,--that poor devil, Pisani; who would have thought it?) and a new singer (what a face,--what a voice!--ah!) had engaged every corner of the house.I heard of Zanoni's desire to honour the talent of Naples, and, with my usual courtesy to distinguished strangers, I sent to place my box at his disposal.He accepts it,--I wait on him between the acts; he is most charming; he invites me to supper.Cospetto, what a retinue! We sit late,--I tell him all the news of Naples; we grow bosom friends; he presses on me this diamond before we part,--is a trifle, he tells me: the jewellers value it at 5000pistoles!--the merriest evening I have passed these ten years."The cavaliers crowded round to admire the diamond.

"Signor Count Cetoxa," said one grave-looking sombre man, who had crossed himself two or three times during the Neapolitan's narrative, "are you not aware of the strange reports about this person; and are you not afraid to receive from him a gift which may carry with it the most fatal consequences? Do you not know that he is said to be a sorcerer; to possess the mal-occhio;to--"

"Prithee, spare us your antiquated superstitions," interrupted Cetoxa, contemptuously."They are out of fashion; nothing now goes down but scepticism and philosophy.And what, after all, do these rumours, when sifted, amount to? They have no origin but this,--a silly old man of eighty-six, quite in his dotage, solemnly avers that he saw this same Zanoni seventy years ago (he himself, the narrator, then a mere boy) at Milan; when this very Zanoni, as you all see, is at least as young as you or I, Belgioso.""But that," said the grave gentleman,--"THAT is the mystery.Old Avelli declares that Zanoni does not seem a day older than when they met at Milan.He says that even then at Milan--mark this--where, though under another name, this Zanoni appeared in the same splendour, he was attended also by the same mystery.And that an old man THERE remembered to have seen him sixty years before, in Sweden.""Tush," returned Cetoxa, "the same thing has been said of the quack Cagliostro,--mere fables.I will believe them when I see this diamond turn to a wisp of hay.For the rest," he added gravely, "I consider this illustrious gentleman my friend; and a whisper against his honour and repute will in future be equivalent to an affront to myself."Cetoxa was a redoubted swordsman, and excelled in a peculiarly awkward manoeuvre, which he himself had added to the variations of the stoccata.The grave gentleman, however anxious for the spiritual weal of the count, had an equal regard for his own corporeal safety.He contented himself with a look of compassion, and, turning through the gateway, ascended the stairs to the gaming-tables.

"Ha, ha!" said Cetoxa, laughing, "our good Loredano is envious of my diamond.Gentlemen, you sup with me to-night.I assure you Inever met a more delightful, sociable, entertaining person, than my dear friend the Signor Zanoni."

同类推荐
  • 上清金真玉光八景飞经

    上清金真玉光八景飞经

    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。
  • 送张祥之房陵

    送张祥之房陵

    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。
  • 南翁梦录

    南翁梦录

    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。
  • 赛花铃

    赛花铃

    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。
  • 西南纪事

    西南纪事

    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
  • 天水公主之校草别缠我

    天水公主之校草别缠我

    天水公主分散之后,四位公主性格不同:一个双面性格,一个以食为天,一个爱财如命,一个腹黑地不行,她们会遇到了什么样的人呢?她们的结局又会如何?请尽请期待。
  • 庶难从命:纨绔七小姐

    庶难从命:纨绔七小姐

    尚书府的庶出七小姐貌若无盐,悍妒,克母,为天下人所不耻。再度睁眼,风云遽变,异魂穿越,由巧舌如簧的律师华丽丽的转型成为被退婚的沈千月。面对继母的捧杀,姐妹的刁难,父亲的漠视,还要背负世人的冷眼跟唾弃,谁会得知一个声名狼藉的庶女突然声名大噪,一跃成为整个天下备受瞩目的天才少女。虐渣复仇抽傻逼,不要太爽喔!~
  • 此甜无解

    此甜无解

    初暖踏踏踏的跟上傅衍卿,一脸灿烂的笑,“你知道你和星星有什么区别吗?”傅衍卿低头,“什么区别?”初暖嘿嘿一笑,“星星在天上,你在我心里。”初暖眼睛滴溜溜的转一圈,突然踮脚,在他的唇上轻啄了一下,声音轻轻道,“我能和你借个未来吗?”傅衍卿勾唇,手轻轻环上初暖的腰,将她揽入怀中,“求之不得。”————和你在一起,这个答案很长,我想用一辈子来回答,你准备好了吗?说好了是一辈子,差一年,差一个月,差一分,差一秒,都不算数。
  • 逆星斗宇

    逆星斗宇

    宇无边,宙无尽。当宇宙之内,希望尽灭,万灵绝望之际。一个偏僻星系,名为地球的行星之上,一颗星辰诞生了!他能否带给宇宙希望?万般生灵劫,何人解恩仇。QQ群:131925613,互相交流共勉!
  • 蛮力撼天

    蛮力撼天

    这是一群胸无大志的人,却不得不担当起自身的责任,他们哭过,也曾放弃过,但在抱头痛哭他们会擦干眼泪站起来,这是一个关于爱情,友情,亲情,梦想,斗争,牺牲的故事
  • 网游中的英雄无敌

    网游中的英雄无敌

    故事以英雄无敌3和5为背景,还会增加一些新的兵种。QQ:295955416
  • 四季.冬与覆虫

    四季.冬与覆虫

    不是每一次守候都有结果,也并非付出就有结果。等不到的花开,和到不了的彼岸或许他两的乘积的胜不了此刻在你身旁的的佳人一分。抱有莫须有的念头,最终会固步自封。世界的眼睛请别关闭!我需要你来给指明我前行的·路。
  • 南夏有辞

    南夏有辞

    最后我们各自告别,再回到那年盛夏,平凡而天真,直到岁月的沙漏再次停止,我们又无奈重启,只是终将有人离去。最后……夏天还是那个夏天……
  • 东汉开国风云录

    东汉开国风云录

    本书以长篇章回体小说的形式诠释一个波澜壮阔的东汉开国,爱恨情仇、尔虞我诈、列国交锋、逐鹿中原,所用素材皆来自于《汉书》《后汉书》《资治通鉴》《东观汉记》,虽有演绎色彩,但与史实绝无出入。在众人眼中,东汉既没有刘邦项羽的楚汉争霸,又没有汉武帝虽远必征的豪情壮语,更没有三国时代的风云变幻,留给人们的印象多是外戚秉政,皇权疲软颓废,以致天下纷乱,三家鼎立。但在东汉初年,这个承前启后的时代,一个名唤刘秀的年轻男子,作为刘邦后人的没落皇室,从篡汉昏君王莽手中重夺江山,又在绿林、赤眉诸多义军夹缝中历经艰险,最终脱颖而出,重建汉室天下,其创业历程同样精彩绝伦,其云台二十八将同样闪耀历史星空,为后世楷模。
  • 重来一遍的人生

    重来一遍的人生

    如果人生可以重来,你会觉得高兴吗?如果人生重来一次,你会做什么事呢?如果人生重来一遍,你——会改变什么吗?