登陆注册
22903500000101

第101章 BOOK Ⅶ(10)

'Come,Gabrielle,'said he,'come now,pour all thy voice into the Place,to-day is high festival.Thibauld,bestir thyself,thou art lagging behind;on with thee,art grown rusty,sluggard?That is well—quick!quick!let not the clapper be seen.Make them all deaf like me.That's the way,my brave Thibauld!Guillaume!Guillaume!thou art the biggest,and Pasquier is the smallest,and yet Pasquier works better than thou.I warrant that those who can hear would say so too.Right so,my Gabrielle!louder,louder!Hey!you two up there,you sparrows,what are you about?I do not see you make the faintest noise?What ails those brazen beaks of yours that look to be yawning when they should be singing?Up,up,to your work!'Tis the Feast of the Annunciation.The sun shines bright,and we'll have a merry peal.What,Guillaume!Out of breath,my poor fat one!'

He was entirely absorbed in urging on his bells,the whole six of them rearing and shaking their polished backs like a noisy team of Spanish mules spurred forward by the cries of the driver.

Happening,however,to glance between the large slate tiles which cover,up to a certain height,the perpendicular walls of the steeple,he saw down in the square a fantastically dressed girl spreading out a carpet,on which a little goat came and took up its position and a group of spectators formed a circle round.This sight instantly changed the current of his thoughts,and cooled his musical enthusiasm as a breath of cold air congeals a stream of flowing resin.He stood still,turned his back on the bells,and crouching down behind the slate eaves fixed on the dancer that dreamy,tender,and softened look which once already had astonished the Archdeacon.Meanwhile the neglected bells suddenly fell silent,to the great disappointment of lovers of carillons who were listening in all good faith from the Pont-au-Change,and now went away as surprised and disgusted as a dog that has been offered a bone and gets a stone instead.

Chapter 4-Fate

One fine morning in this same month of March—it was Saturday,the 29th,St.Eustache's Day,I think—our young friend,Jehan Frollo of the Mill,discovered,while putting on his breeches,that his purse gave forth no faintest chink of coin.'Poor purse!'said he,drawing it out of his pocket,'what,not a single little parisis?How cruelly have dice,Venus,and pots of beer disembowelled thee!Behold thee empty,wrinkled,and flabby,like the bosom of a fury!I would ask you,Messer Cicero and Messer Seneca,whose dogeared volumes I see scattered upon the floor,of what use is it for me to know better than any master of the Mint or a Jew of the Pont-au-Changeurs,that a gold crown piece is worth thirty-five unzain at twenty-five sous eight deniers parisis each,if I have not a single miserable black liard to risk upon the double-six?Oh,Consul Cicero!this is not a calamity from which one can extricate one's self by periphrases—by quemadmodum,and verum enim vero!'

He completed his toilet dejectedly.An idea occurred to him as he was lacing his boots which he at first rejected:it returned,however,and he put on his vest wrong side out,a sure sign of a violent inward struggle.At length he cast his cap vehemently on the ground,and exclaimed:'Be it so!the worst has come to the worst—I shall go to my brother.I shall catch a sermon,I know,but also I shall catch a crown piece.'

He threw himself hastily into his fur-edged gown,picked up his cap,and rushed out with an air of desperate resolve.

He turned down the Rue de la Harpe towards the City.Passing the Rue de la Huchette,the odour wafted from those splendid roasting-spits which turned incessantly,tickled his olfactory nerves,and he cast a lustful eye into the Cyclopean kitchen which once extorted from the Franciscan monk,Calatigiron,the pathetic exclamation:'Veramente,queste rotisscrie sono cosa stupenda!'But Jehan had not the wherewithal to obtain a breakfast,so with a profound sigh he passed on under the gateway of the Petit-Chatelet,the enormous double trio of massive towers guarding the entrance to the City.

He did not even take time to throw the customary stone at the dishonoured statue of that Perinet Leclerc who betrayed the Paris of Charles VI to the English,a crime which his effigy,its face all battered with stones and stained with mud,expiated during three centuries at the corner of the streets de la Harpe and de Bussy,as on an everlasting pillory.

Having crossed the Petit-Pont and walked down the Rue Neuve-Sainte-Geneviève,Jehan de Molendino found himself in front of Notre-Dame.Then all his indecision returned,and he circled for some minutes round the statue of'Monsieur Legris,'repeating to himself with a tortured mind:

'The sermon is certain,the florin is doubtful.'

He stopped a beadle who was coming from the cloister.'Where is Monsieur the Archdeacon of Josas?'

'In his secret cell in the tower,I believe,'answered the man;'but I counsel you not to disturb him,unless you come from some one such as the Pope or the King himself.'

Jehan clapped his hands.

'Bédiable!what a magnificent chance for seeing the famous magician's cave!'

This decided him,and he advanced resolutely through the little dark doorway,and began to mount the spiral staircase of Saint-Gilles,which leads to the upper stories of the tower.

'We shall see!'he said as he proceeded.'By the pangs of the Virgin!it must be a curious place,this cell which my reverend brother keeps so strictly concealed.They say he lights up hell's own fires there on which to cook the philosopher's stone.Bédieu!I care no more for the philosopher's stone than for a pebble;and I'd rather find on his furnace an omelet of Easter eggs in lard,than the biggest philosopher's stone in the world!'

同类推荐
  • The Ivory Child

    The Ivory Child

    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。
  • 清代文字狱档辑

    清代文字狱档辑

    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。
  • 巩氏族谱

    巩氏族谱

    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。
  • War of the Classes

    War of the Classes

    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。
  • 虚空藏菩萨经

    虚空藏菩萨经

    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。
热门推荐
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 傅爷宠妻成瘾

    傅爷宠妻成瘾

    甜宠1v1爽文,大型虐渣现场。某总裁“冉汐颜,别的男人敬酒你不能喝,不可以和别的男人单独待在一起,不能接吻戏和床戏,听见没有”冉汐颜翻了个白眼“傅爷,你干脆别让我工作得了”某总裁说的话差点没让冉汐颜吐血,“正有此意”
  • 校草慢走

    校草慢走

    S市第一贵族学院,转来一位呆萌妹子,可可爱爱让人一看就想保护。贵族学院第一校草顾琛典型的高富帅嘻嘻!顾琛认为这个丫头太软弱了,下定决定保护他的时候,亲眼看见他把人打的落花流水,还能笑着说话,就对她感兴趣了。就好比总裁霸道语“女人你成功引起我的注意了”哈哈对次只有一个字“滚”以为是只小白兔,没想到是只小狐狸。网上一个黑客,叫她师傅神医:请教一下这个药方还有很多人喊老公,喊就喊吧竟然还TM有男的。小白兔太优秀了不好拐回家呀!只能说顾琛在追妻这条路上注意安全,毕竟大佬终究是大佬。大佬人生格言:“不管你是小白兔还是小狐狸”都一网打尽终于有底气说这是我老婆都离远点,名花有主了。嘿嘿!!!
  • 极品炼药师

    极品炼药师

    金鳞岂是池中物,一遇风雨便化龙,天降神婴惊天下,五行世界逍遥游!白羽飞,一个神秘的天外来客,就像一颗突然出现的棋子,打破了五行世界的格局,看主角如何风靡校园,看主角如何风靡异界,不一样的故事,不一样的精彩,尽在《极品炼药师》
  • 好故事伴我成长之合作篇:团结就是力量

    好故事伴我成长之合作篇:团结就是力量

    《好故事伴我成长之合作篇:团结就是力量》收录了《阿豺折箭》、《乌鸦兄弟》、《小鸟和大熊》、《小猪的礼物》、《大灰狼和七只羊》、《蚂蚁搬家》、《五指兄弟》、《蚂蚁的故事》、《吃毒草救人的故事》、《十只小羊》、《朱子王国》、《三个和尚的故事》、《一节体育课》、《瓶子里的球》、《“共命”鸟的故事》、《螃蟹团队合作的故事》、《合作》、《汤石》、《一支箭和一捆箭》、《五个手指的争吵》等百余个精美小故事,将互帮互助、团结友爱的精神告诉给小读者。
  • 落花几度梦里寻

    落花几度梦里寻

    万念俱灰之下,夏晚晚接受了前去地球的任务,那里有她曾经最美好的诺言。龙家长子,神秘血族的继承人,都不是她要的那一个,她想要的,只有他啊。本以为已成痴梦,峰回路转,却悄然相遇
  • 邪龙天尊

    邪龙天尊

    当落魄少年巧遇神迹降临,崭新的时代也随之到来。曾经高高在上,各种羞辱、嘲笑、看不起我的,要一巴掌一巴掌的抽回去。那些自命非凡,自以为天资纵横,便目中无人的所谓天才,要一个一个踩在脚下。别人都说叶冲是小人得志,但在他自己看来,这其实是废材崛起,屌丝逆袭!
  • 我的实力不允许我低调

    我的实力不允许我低调

    在这个危机四伏的世界,我也想低调,但无奈我的实力不允许我低调。
  • 时光与你皆有缘

    时光与你皆有缘

    同桌的他,长大后再遇见发生一系列甜蜜的故事
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!