登陆注册
34943500000006

第6章

Andrea shot a swift look at Marianna, who was watching him. And he noted the beautiful Italian head, the exquisite proportion and rich coloring that revealed one of those organizations in which every human power is harmoniously balanced, he sounded the gulf that divided this couple, brought together by fate. Well content with the promise he inferred from this dissimilarity between the husband and wife, he made no attempt to control a liking which ought to have raised a barrier between the fair Marianna and himself. He was already conscious of feeling a sort of respectful pity for this man, whose only joy she was, as he understood the dignified and serene acceptance of ill fortune that was expressed in Gambara's mild and melancholy gaze.

After expecting to see one of the grotesque figures so often set before us by German novelists and writers of /libretti/, he beheld a ******, unpretentious man, whose manners and demeanor were in nothing strange and did not lack dignity. Without the faintest trace of luxury, his dress was more decent than might have been expected from his extreme poverty, and his linen bore witness to the tender care which watched over every detail of his existence. Andrea looked at Marianna with moistened eyes; and she did not color, but half smiled, in a way that betrayed, perhaps, some pride at this speechless homage.

The Count, too thoroughly fascinated to miss the smallest indication of complaisance, fancied that she must love him, since she understood him so well.

From this moment he set himself to conquer the husband rather than the wife, turning all his batteries against the poor Gambara, who quite guilelessly went on eating Signor Giardini's /bocconi/, without thinking of their flavor.

The Count opened the conversation on some trivial subject, but at the first words he perceived that this brain, supposed to be infatuated on one point, was remarkably clear on all others, and saw that it would be far more important to enter into this very clever man's ideas than to flatter his conceits.

The rest of the company, a hungry crew whose brain only responded to the sight of a more or less good meal, showed much animosity to the luckless Gambara, and waited only till the end of the first course, to give free vent to their satire. A refugee, whose frequent leer betrayed ambitious schemes on Marianna, and who fancied he could establish himself in her good graces by trying to make her husband ridiculous, opened fire to show the newcomer how the land lay at the table-d'hote.

"It is a very long time since we have heard anything about the opera on 'Mahomet'!" cried he, with a smile at Marianna. "Can it be that Paolo Gambara, wholly given up to domestic cares, absorbed by the charms of the chimney-corner, is neglecting his superhuman genius, leaving his talents to get cold and his imagination to go flat?"Gambara knew all the company; he dwelt in a sphere so far above them all that he no longer cared to repel an attack. He made no reply.

"It is not given to everybody," said the journalist, "to have an intellect that can understand Monsieur Gambara's musical efforts, and that, no doubt, is why our divine maestro hesitates to come before the worthy Parisian public.""And yet," said the ballad-monger, who had not opened his mouth but to swallow everything that came within his reach, "I know some men of talent who think highly of the judgments of Parisian critics. I myself have a pretty reputation as a musician," he went on, with an air of diffidence. "I owe it solely to my little songs in /vaudevilles/, and the success of my dance music in drawing-rooms; but I propose ere long to bring out a mass composed for the anniversary of Beethoven's death, and I expect to be better appreciated in Paris than anywhere else. You will perhaps do me the honor of hearing it?" he said, turning to Andrea.

"Thank you," said the Count. "But I do not conceive that I am gifted with the organs needful for the appreciation of French music. If you were dead, monsieur, and Beethoven had composed the mass, I would not have failed to attend the performance."This retort put an end to the tactics of those who wanted to set Gambara off on his high horse to amuse the new guest. Andrea was already conscious of an unwillingness to expose so noble and pathetic a mania as a spectacle for so much vulgar shrewdness. It was with no base reservation that he kept up a desultory conversation, in the course of which Signor Giardini's nose not infrequently interposed between two remarks. Whenever Gambara uttered some elegant repartee or some paradoxical aphorism, the cook put his head forward, to glance with pity at the musician and with meaning at the Count, muttering in his ear, "/E matto/!"Then came a moment when the /chef/ interrupted the flow of his judicial observations to devote himself to the second course, which he considered highly important. During his absence, which was brief, Gambara leaned across to address Andrea.

"Our worthy host," said he, in an undertone, "threatens to regale us to-day with a dish of his own concocting, which I recommend you to avoid, though his wife has had an eye on him. The good man has a mania for innovations. He ruined himself by experiments, the last of which compelled him to fly from Rome without a passport--a circumstance he does not talk about. After purchasing the good-will of a popular restaurant he was trusted to prepare a banquet given by a lately made Cardinal, whose household was not yet complete. Giardini fancied he had an opportunity for distinguishing himself--and he succeeded! for that same evening he was accused of trying to poison the whole conclave, and was obliged to leave Rome and Italy without waiting to pack up. This disaster was the last straw. Now," and Gambara put his finger to his forehead and shook his head.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 日月和

    日月和

    隐和界最出名的便是承中书园,书园通四界,广收学生。本园迎来第贰千零陆届新生。这届学生好像有一个很特别,有些使别的男学生狠他的确有些让男生羡慕嫉妒恨。因为单纯从人界来隐和界参观学校,成功收获了一个贤惠,温柔,善解人意的同班同学。自己的青梅竹马两小无猜也被选中去上学,人生崩溃了。还有一个与自己青梅竹马见面就斗嘴,崩溃乘2还有一个导师安静些了,但也怪怪的。那个吃货……
  • 夫君个个美如花

    夫君个个美如花

    夜玖,二十一世纪神一般的存在,在一次人任务后穿越了!而且还是身穿!身为唯一一位与这个女尊世界身体构造不同的人类,夜玖谨慎小心地捂好自己的小马甲,但没想到后来自己的小马甲被八个男人给揭了。看着把自己逼近墙角的八个绝世美人,夜玖瑟瑟发抖:“你们别这样,我害怕……”八个人一脸笑意的看着夜玖:“还想出去浪吗?”夜玖眼泪汪汪:“不……不了。”【作者较为喜欢一见钟情,所以感情线比较快,不虐,甜文。】【np】
  • 我是警官

    我是警官

    【2016军事最强一股清流】谁能够万花丛中过,片叶不沾身?谁能够权势名利伴左右,分毫不取不回头?谁能够刀枪胁迫,却能笑霸四方?这些。。。。我做不到~人生就是要左拥右抱,有权有钞票!————于飞
  • 谁说她是土包子

    谁说她是土包子

    说她是土包子?她的设计堪比一流设计师。说她是草包?她的学历堪比教授。说她穷,身价几十亿了解一下。说她四肢发达,特种兵队长了解一下……全能少女与霸道全能总裁的激烈碰撞,会擦出怎样的火花呢?让我们看看他们的高调恋爱吧!
  • 娃娃世界

    娃娃世界

    从前,有一个世界,叫做娃娃世界。里面有许许多多的娃娃,它们会做人所做的一切。而这个故事,写的则是一个大房子里,住着的娃娃们的故事。世界这么大,你什么时候会遇见属于自己的娃娃呢?
  • 升界道

    升界道

    许你一世情缘,与我逍遥。万事万物,破界何期?
  • 星辰三公主VS星辰三王子

    星辰三公主VS星辰三王子

    六人本是富家子弟,但是他们却当了杀手,而且身份及高是全世界地位最高的两宫的宫主,女主家室是世界首富,男主家室是世界第二,后四名家室分别是3,4,5……等待我们最美好的结局吧!
  • 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!
  • 若错爱成灾请放手

    若错爱成灾请放手

    原来最难受的真的不是一个人的离开,而是每天早上醒来,要把你的离开重新接受一遍。你是年少的欢喜,也是喜欢的少年我不去打扰你,你也放过我。"亦庄,你……放过我吧。"
  • 走近皇甫谧

    走近皇甫谧

    该书是对著名的文学家、史学家、教育家和针灸医学家,一个被称为医术精湛、有教无类的传奇人物——皇甫谧的研究文集。