登陆注册
34946500000111

第111章 XX.(2)

"Nothing so easy. I have considered the whole matter thoroughly. The jailers are in our pay. I have just come to an understanding with Blangin's wife. One evening, as soon as night falls, they will open the doors to you. A horse will be ready for you outside of town, and relays have been prepared. In four hours you can reach Rochelle.

There, one of those pilot-boats which can stand any storm takes you on board, and carries you to England."Jacques shook his head.

"That cannot be," he replied. "I am innocent. I cannot abandon all Ihold dear,--you, Dionysia."

A deep flush covered the young girl's cheeks. She stammered,--"I have expressed myself badly. You shall not go alone."He raised his hands to heaven, as if in utter despair.

"Great God! Thou grantest me this consolation!"But Dionysia went on speaking in a firmer voice.

"Did you think I would be mean enough to forsake the friend who is betrayed by everybody else? No, no! Grandpapa and my aunts will accompany me, and we will meet you in England. You will change your name, and go across to America; and we will look out, far in the West, for some new country where we can establish ourselves. It won't be France, to be sure. But our country, Jacques, is the country where we are free, where we are beloved, where we are happy."Jacques de Boiscoran was moved to the last fibre of his innermost heart, and in a kind of ecstasy which did not allow him to keep up any longer his mask of impassive indifference. Was there a man upon earth who could receive a more glorious proof of love and devotion? And from what a woman! From a young girl, who united in herself all the qualities of which a single one makes others proud,--intelligence and grace, high rank and fortune, beauty and angelic purity.

Ah! she did not hesitate like that other one; she did not think of asking for securities before she granted the first favor; she did not make a science of duplicity, nor hypocrisy her only virtue. She gave herself up entirely, and without the slightest reserve.

And all this at the moment when Jacques saw every thing else around him crumbled to pieces, when he was on the very brink of utter despair, just then this happiness came to him, this great and unexpected happiness, which well-nigh broke his heart.

For a moment he could not move, he could not think.

Then all of a sudden, drawing his betrothed to him, pressing her convulsively to his bosom, and covering her hair with a thousand kisses, he cried,--"I bless you, oh, my darling! I bless you, my well beloved! I shall mourn no longer. Whatever may happen, I have had my share of heavenly bliss."She thought he consented. Palpitating like the bird in the hand of a child, she drew back, and looking at Jacques with ineffable love and tenderness, she said,--"Let us fix the day!"

"What day?"

"The day for your flight."

This word alone recalled Jacques to a sense of his fearful position.

He was soaring in the supreme heights of the ether, and he was plunged down into the vile mud of reality. His face, radiant with celestial joy, grew dark in an instant, and he said hoarsely,--"That dream is too beautiful to be realized.""What do you say?" she stammered.

"I can not, I must not, escape!"

"You refuse me, Jacques?"

He made no reply.

"You refuse me, when I swear to you that I will join you, and share your exile? Do you doubt my word? Do you fear that my grandfather or my aunts might keep me here in spite of myself?"As this suppliant voice fell upon his ears, Jacques felt as if all his energy abandoned him, and his will was shaken.

"I beseech you, Dionysia," he said, "do not insist, do not deprive me of my courage."She was evidently suffering agonies. Her eyes shone with unbearable fire. Her dry lips were trembling.

"You will submit to being brought up in court?" she asked.

"Yes!"

"And if you are condemned?"

"I may be, I know."

"This is madness!" cried the young girl.

同类推荐
  • THE NEW MAGDALEN

    THE NEW MAGDALEN

    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。
  • 重令

    重令

    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。
  • 太上戒经

    太上戒经

    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。
  • 神童诗

    神童诗

    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。
  • 竹坡诗话

    竹坡诗话

    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!
  • 林子预重生记事

    林子预重生记事

    知道她有过多的不满,也知道自己各种的不足,奈何身份的特殊性,他无法给她满意的答复,早就看出她有意放弃这段感情,他却利用她的心软一次又一次迫使她临时改口。当他终有一天可以弥补对她所有亏欠时,而她却消失在他的世界里,无影无踪,他发誓无论海角天涯,一定将她重新找回。上一世,她浑浑噩噩,机械的工作,机械的生活,就连爱情也变得平淡如水,她想或许这一辈子也就如此,然而老天或许感念到她的幸福而不自知,将她扔到异世惩罚她的不惜福。当她决定这一世要远离爱情时,怎知前世的爱人居然追她至此……
  • 愿你来生仍是少年

    愿你来生仍是少年

    焦孙两修仙少年行侠仗义却遇到心狠手辣的邪道少年残害,焦身负重伤与孙失散,却遇到改头换貌的邪道少年,两人不知对方身份下,相互扶持一起生活数年,直到事发,两人相斗身死。孙再次找到却发现朋友灵魂破碎,他决定带着朋友四处修行补全灵魂,却遭遇邪道少年重生,这一次却为还债而来。
  • 诸神的王座

    诸神的王座

    数千年前,青铜时代的诸神们被封印在不同的东西里。他们会逐个醒来,完成未完成的东西。比方说……毁灭。看我们的废柴猪脚一边废柴,一边改变着生成于“神”的规则!永远不会断更!只求收藏和支持!哪怕留下一句鼓励的话也好!
  • 君少追妻没底限

    君少追妻没底限

    她,本是修真界尊者,清冷高傲受万人敬仰,一场大战中在现代重生,被家人独宠;他,是冥界主宰,掌控生生死,对她有说不出的感受,一朝醒来成为君家少主,令人敬畏。她与他会有怎样的邂逅呢?又会在现代中有怎样的经历呢?(新书勿喷)
  • 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!
  • 跨门:这是另一个时代

    跨门:这是另一个时代

    年仅二十岁的吴毫升,因为家境的原因,沦落为街头乞丐,沿街乞讨的途中遇到了其它两位伙伴,他们是一群乞丐,却住在豪华的别墅里面,经过重重的社会磨难,吴毫升的其它两位伙伴觉得他不适合做乞丐,就想进办法让他去学校念书-----之后的一段时间里,吴毫升一边念书,一边乞讨,过着白天上学,晚上乞讨的生活,又因为在校园中发生了种种,随后和一位在学校里认识的同学一起去到了社会,那时候他们的思想有了偏差,犯了罪------校园是一个门槛,社会是一看门锁,生活打开了门,但其间的一切,是社会的苍凉,还是校园的无奈?
  • 不辞镜里

    不辞镜里

    【本文励志重生治愈】一步步从江南崛起,她武力暴跌,左手残废,依旧自强不息细细经营,寻找真相,报仇雪恨。他是江湖第一神医,有一颗悬壶济世的心却身不由己,唯有与命运抗争,为自己寻一份自由。要说他们有何相似之处,都穷。女主残暴,男主治愈。
  • 柳传志商业智慧

    柳传志商业智慧

    柳传志的成功之路为不同行业的经营者所羡慕,他的成功实践和精彩的理论成果都给了大家深深的启发和指引。本书以柳传志和联想公司的历程为主线,结合联想发展史上的经典案例,针对商业中的关键问题,如管理、经营、营销、品牌、融资、用人、服务等加以深入细致地解析,读者可以从中体验最真实的领袖魅力和管理技巧,获取宝贵的经验。
  • 异世逍遥生活

    异世逍遥生活

    什么?你不是我亲妈?没事,你对我很好,你还是我妈。什么?逐出家门?很好,我走就是,本少爷不稀罕。什么?你要跟我混?你别后悔!有战斗,有柔情,出色的天赋,卓绝的天才,现代少年重生异界,看他如何异世逍遥,手掌天下权,醉卧美人膝?新建书友群299155142,欢迎朋友们加入,验证码:书友