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twenty years after(二十年后)-第37部分

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that cannot be described。 It could be seen that she had
wished to speak; but she had remained silent through fear of
losing one of her companion's words。
〃What happened then?〃 she asked。
〃Then?〃 said Athos。 〃Ah; I have come now to what is most
difficult。〃
〃Speak; speak! One can say anything to me。 Besides; it
doesn't concern me; it relates to Mademoiselle Marie
Michon。〃
〃Ah; that is true;〃 said Athos。 〃Well; then; Marie Michon
had supper with her follower; and then; in accordance with
the permission given her; she entered the chamber of her
host; Kitty meanwhile taking possession of an armchair in
the room first entered; where they had taken their supper。〃
〃Really; monsieur;〃 said Madame de Chevreuse; 〃unless you
are the devil in person I don't know how you could become
acquainted with all these details。〃
〃A charming woman was that Marie Michon;〃 resumed Athos;
〃one of those wild creatures who are constantly conceiving
the strangest ideas。 Now; thinking that her host was a
priest; that coquette took it into her head that it would be
a happy souvenir for her old age; among the many happy
souvenirs she already possessed; if she could win that of
having damned an abbe。〃
〃Count;〃 said the duchess; 〃upon my word; you frighten me。〃
〃Alas!〃 continued Athos; 〃the poor abbe was not a St。
Ambroise; and I repeat; Marie Michon was an adorable
creature。〃
〃Monsieur!〃 cried the duchess; seizing Athos's hands; 〃tell
me this moment how you know all these details; or I will
send to the convent of the Vieux Augustins for a monk to
come and exorcise you。〃
Athos laughed。 〃Nothing is easier; madame。 A cavalier;
charged with an important mission; had come an hour before
your arrival; seeking hospitality; at the very moment that
the cure; summoned to the bedside of a dying person; left
not only his house but the village; for the entire night。
The priest having all confidence in his guest; who; besides;
was a nobleman; had left to him his house; his supper and
his chamber。 And therefore Marie came seeking hospitality
from the guest of the good abbe and not from the good abbe
himself。〃
〃And that cavalier; that guest; that nobleman who arrived
before she came?〃
〃It was I; the Comte de la Fere;〃 said Athos; rising and
bowing respectfully to the Duchess de Chevreuse。
The duchess remained a moment stupefied; then; suddenly
bursting into laughter:
〃Ah! upon my word;〃 said she; 〃it is very droll; and that
mad Marie Michon fared better than she expected。 Sit down;
dear count; and go on with your story。〃
〃At this point I have to accuse myself of a fault; madame。 I
have told you that I was traveling on an important mission。
At daybreak I left the chamber without noise; leaving my
charming companion asleep。 In the front room the follower
was also still asleep; her head leaning back on the chair;
in all respects worthy of her mistress。 Her pretty face
arrested my attention; I approached and recognized that
little Kitty whom our friend Aramis had placed with her。 In
that way I discovered that the charming traveler was  〃
〃Marie Michon!〃 said Madame de Chevreuse; hastily。
〃Marie Michon;〃 continued Athos。 〃Then I went out of the
house; I proceeded to the stable and found my horse saddled
and my lackey ready。 We set forth on our journey。〃
〃And have you never revisited that village?〃 eagerly asked
Madame de Chevreuse。
〃A year after; madame。〃
〃Well?〃
〃I wanted to see the good cure again。 I found him much
preoccupied with an event that he could not at all
comprehend。 A week before he had received; in a cradle; a
beautiful little boy three months old; with a purse filled
with gold and a note containing these simple words: ‘11
October; 1633。'〃
〃It was the date of that strange adventure;〃 interrupted
Madame de Chevreuse。
〃Yes; but he couldn't understand what it meant; for he had
spent that night with a dying person and Marie Michon had
left his house before his return。〃
〃You must know; monsieur; that Marie Michon; when she
returned to France in 1643; immediately sought for
information about that child; as a fugitive she could not
take care of it; but on her return she wished to have it
near her。〃
〃And what said the abbe?〃 asked Athos。
〃That a nobleman whom he did not know had wished to take
charge of it; had answered for its future; and had taken it
away。〃
〃That was true。〃
〃Ah! I see! That nobleman was you; it was his father!〃
〃Hush! do not speak so loud; madame; he is there。〃
〃He is there! my son! the son of Marie Michon! But I must
see him instantly。〃
〃Take care; madame;〃 said Athos; 〃for he knows neither his
father nor his mother。〃
〃You have kept the secret! you have brought him to see me;
thinking to make me happy。 Oh; thanks! sir; thanks!〃 cried
Madame de Chevreuse; seizing his hand and trying to put it
to her lips; 〃you have a noble heart。〃
〃I bring him to you; madame;〃 said Athos; withdrawing his
hand; 〃hoping that in your turn you will do something for
him; till now I have watched over his education and I have
made him; I hope; an accomplished gentleman; but I am now
obliged to return to the dangerous and wandering life of
party faction。 To…morrow I plunge into an adventurous affair
in which I may be killed。 Then it will devolve on you to
push him on in that world where he is called on to occupy a
place。〃
〃Rest assured;〃 cried the duchess; 〃I shall do what I can。 I
have but little influence now; but all that I have shall
most assuredly be his。 As to his title and fortune  〃
〃As to that; madame; I have made over to him the estate of
Bragelonne; my inheritance; which will give him ten thousand
francs a year and the title of vicomte。〃
〃Upon my soul; monsieur;〃 said the duchess; 〃you are a true
nobleman! But I am eager to see our young vicomte。 Where is
he?〃
〃There; in the salon。 I will have him come in; if you really
wish it。〃
Athos moved toward the door; the duchess held him back。
〃Is he handsome?〃 she asked。
Athos smiled。
〃He resembles his mother。〃
So he opened the door and beckoned the young man in。
The duchess could not restrain a cry of joy on seeing so
handsome a young cavalier; so far surpassing all that her
maternal pride had been able to conceive。
〃Vicomte; come here;〃 said Athos; 〃the duchess permits you
to kiss her hand。〃
The youth approached with his charming smile and his head
bare; and kneeling down; kissed the hand of the Duchess de
Chevreuse。
〃Sir;〃 he said; turning to Athos; 〃was it not in compassion
to my timidity that you told me that this lady was the
Duchess de Chevreuse; and is she not the queen?〃
〃No; vicomte;〃 said Madame de Chevreuse; taking his hand and
making him sit near her; while she looked at him with eyes
sparkling with pleasure; 〃no; unhappily; I am not the queen。
If I were I should do for you at once the most that you
deserve。 But let us see; whatever I may be;〃 she added;
hardly restraining herself from kissing that pure brow; 〃let
us see what profession you wish to follow。〃
Athos; standing; looked at them both with indescribable
pleasure。
〃Madame;〃 answered the youth in his sweet voice; 〃it seems
to me that there is only one career for a gentleman  that
of the army。 I have been brought up by monsieur le comte
with the intention; I believe; of making me a soldier; and
he gave me reason to hope that at Paris he would present me
to some one who would recommend me to the favor of the
prince。〃
〃Yes; I understand it well。 Personally; I am on bad terms
with him; on account of the quarrels between Madame de
Montbazon; my mother…in…law; and Madame de Longueville。 But
the Prince de Marsillac! Yes; indeed; that's the right
thing。 The Prince de Marsillac  my old friend  will
recommend our young friend to Madame de Longueville; who
will give him a letter to her brother; the prince; who loves
her too tenderly not to do what she wishes immediately。〃
〃Well; that will do charmingly;〃 said the count; 〃but may I
beg that the greatest haste may be made; for I have reasons
for wishing the vicomte not to sleep longer than to…morrow
night in Paris!〃
〃Do you wish it known that you are interested about him;
monsieur le comte?〃
〃Better for him in future that he should be supposed never
to have seen me。〃
〃Oh; sir!〃 cried Raoul。
〃You know; Bragelonne;〃 said Athos; 〃I never speak without
reflection。〃
〃Well; comte; I am going instantly;〃 interrupted the
duchess; 〃to send for the Prince de Marsillac; who is
happily; in Paris just now。 What are you going to do this
evening?〃
〃We intend to visit the Abbe Scarron; for whom I have a
letter of introduction and at whose house I expect to meet
some of my friends。〃
〃'Tis well; I will go there also; for a few minutes;〃 said
the duchess; 〃do not quit his salon until you have seen me。〃
Athos bowed and prepared to leave。
〃Well; monsieur le comte;〃 said the duchess; smiling; 〃does
one leave so solemnly his old friends?〃
〃Ah;〃 murmured Athos; kissing her hand; 〃had I only sooner
known that Marie Michon was so charming a creature!〃 And he
withdrew; sighing。


21
The Abbe Scarron。

There was once in the Rue des Tournelles a house known by
all the sedan chairmen and footmen of Paris; and yet;
nevertheless; this house was neither that of a great lord
no
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