登陆注册
6142000000142

第142章 CHAPTER VI(4)

"What!" resumed Fleur-de-Lys, "do you not remember?"Phoebus interrupted her.

"I do not know what you mean."

He made a step to re-enter the room, but Fleur-de-Lys, whose jealousy, previously so vividly aroused by this same gypsy, had just been re-awakened, Fleur-de-Lys gave him a look full of penetration and distrust. She vaguely recalled at that moment having heard of a captain mixed up in the trial of that witch.

"What is the matter with you?" she said to Phoebus, "one would say, that this woman had disturbed you."Phoebus forced a sneer,--

"Me! Not the least in the world! Ah! yes, certainly!""Remain, then!" she continued imperiously, "and let us see the end."The unlucky captain was obliged to remain. He was somewhat reassured by the fact that the condemned girl never removed her eyes from the bottom of the cart. It was but too surely la Esmeralda. In this last stage of opprobrium and misfortune, she was still beautiful; her great black eyes appeared still larger, because of the emaciation of her cheeks;her pale profile was pure and sublime. She resembled what she had been, in the same degree that a virgin by Masaccio, resembles a virgin of Raphael,--weaker, thinner, more delicate.

Moreover, there was nothing in her which was not shaken in some sort, and which with the exception of her modesty, she did not let go at will, so profoundly had she been broken by stupor and despair. Her body bounded at every jolt of the tumbrel like a dead or broken thing; her gaze was dull and imbecile. A tear was still visible in her eyes, but motionless and frozen, so to speak.

Meanwhile, the lugubrious cavalcade has traversed the crowd amid cries of joy and curious attitudes. But as a faithful historian, we must state that on beholding her so beautiful, so depressed, many were moved with pity, even among the hardest of them.

The tumbrel had entered the Parvis.

It halted before the central portal. The escort ranged themselves in line on both sides. The crowd became silent, and, in the midst of this silence full of anxiety and solemnity, the two leaves of the grand door swung back, as of themselves, on their hinges, which gave a creak like the sound of a fife. Then there became visible in all its length, the deep, gloomy church, hung in black, sparely lighted with a few candles gleaming afar off on the principal altar, opened in the midst of the Place which was dazzling with light, like the mouth of a cavern. At the very extremity, in the gloom of the apse, a gigantic silver cross was visible against a black drapery which hung from the vault to the pavement. The whole nave was deserted. But a few heads of priests could be seen moving confusedly in the distant choir stalls, and, at the moment when the great door opened, there escaped from the church a loud, solemn, and monotonous chanting, which cast over the head of the condemned girl, in gusts, fragments of melancholy psalms,--"~Non timebo millia populi circumdantis me: exsurge, Domine;salvum me fac, Deus~!"

"~Salvum me fac, Deus, quoniam intraverunt aquoe usque ad animam meam~.

"~Infixus sum in limo profundi; et non est substantia~."At the same time, another voice, separate from the choir, intoned upon the steps of the chief altar, this melancholy offertory,-"~Qui verbum meum audit, et credit ei qui misit me, habet vitam oeternam et in judicium non venit; sed transit a morte im vitam~*."* "He that heareth my word and believeth on Him that sent me, hath eternal life, and hath not come into condemnation; but is passed from death to life."This chant, which a few old men buried in the gloom sang from afar over that beautiful creature, full of youth and life, caressed by the warm air of spring, inundated with sunlight was the mass for the dead.

The people listened devoutly.

The unhappy girl seemed to lose her sight and her consciousness in the obscure interior of the church. Her white lips moved as though in prayer, and the headsman's assistant who approached to assist her to alight from the cart, heard her repeating this word in a low tone,--"Phoebus."They untied her hands, made her alight, accompanied by her goat, which had also been unbound, and which bleated with joy at finding itself free: and they made her walk barefoot on the hard pavement to the foot of the steps leading to the door.

The rope about her neck trailed behind her. One would have said it was a serpent following her.

Then the chanting in the church ceased. A great golden cross and a row of wax candles began to move through the gloom. The halberds of the motley beadles clanked; and, a few moments later, a long procession of priests in chasubles, and deacons in dalmatics, marched gravely towards the condemned girl, as they drawled their song, spread out before her view and that of the crowd. But her glance rested on the one who marched at the head, immediately after the cross-bearer.

"Oh!" she said in a low voice, and with a shudder, "'tis he again! the priest!"It was in fact, the archdeacon. On his left he had the sub-chanter, on his right, the chanter, armed with his official wand. He advanced with head thrown back, his eyes fixed and wide open, intoning in a strong voice,--"~De ventre inferi clamavi, et exaudisti vocem meam~.

"~Et projecisti me in profundum in corde mans, et flumem circumdedit me~*."* "Out of the belly of hell cried I, and thou heardest my voice. For thou hadst cast me into the deep in the midst of the seas, and the floods compassed me about."At the moment when he made his appearance in the full daylight beneath the lofty arched portal, enveloped in an ample cope of silver barred with a black cross, he was so pale that more than one person in the crowd thought that one of the marble bishops who knelt on the sepulchral stones of the choir had risen and was come to receive upon the brink of the tomb, the woman who was about to die.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 万物乱世之万物纵横

    万物乱世之万物纵横

    “斗破通天,斗破山河。英雄几多?斗破裂地,斗破峰岳。豪杰春香!非者,盗死危也!是者,万焚惧也!”
  • 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!
  • 我好想爱你啊

    我好想爱你啊

    五年前,18岁的许茵再一次从它手中逃脱,好不容易她决定去战胜它。五年后,醒来看着卫生间的满地血迹,许茵崩溃大哭,来不及包扎她连夜去了医院,“许,茵?”顾北衡看着她,和18岁的时候一模一样,许茵匆匆跑过,“你好,我想挂个急诊。”护士一看她仍然在滴血的手腕,“快,没事吧,快跟我来去包扎一下。”顾北衡快步上前,“我来吧,国道出了车祸现在急诊已经乱成一锅粥了。”护士见是他,“顾医生,今天你值班?”顾北衡点了下头,快步往前“包扎要紧。”护士忙点头,带着许茵往包扎室走。许茵,听清他的声音,身形一顿,不敢抬头。
  • 左氏春秋

    左氏春秋

    记事基本以《春秋》鲁十二公为次序,内容主要记录了周王室的衰微,诸侯争霸的历史,对各类礼仪规范、典章制度、社会风俗、民族关系、道德观念、天文地理、历法时令、古代文献、神话传说、歌谣言语均有记述和评论。
  • 黑洞随笔

    黑洞随笔

    一篇关于黑洞的随笔文章,大家喜欢的可以看一看
  • 可否回头看我一眼

    可否回头看我一眼

    你站在桥上看风景,看风景的人在桥下看你.回头看我一眼会死吗?
  • 洒家闯异世

    洒家闯异世

    现世位于福建深山的一所少林寺内,俗家弟子叶青自小被家人送去少林寺内习武,一天上山惊雷过后一道们出现从此揭开叶青的异世之路
  • 丹麦童话20篇

    丹麦童话20篇

    相信这些童话,不仅能给孩子们带来一次跨越国界、跨越时空的阅读体验,还能让孩子们真实地感受真、善、美,勇敢地面对困难和挫折,积极地思考和解决问题,大胆地展开想象……总之,这些经典童话中的可贵品质,会使孩子们的人格变得更健全,内心变得更强大,心性变得更随和。
  • 凤女霸天

    凤女霸天

    她本是二十一世纪的特工,在执行任务时遇见老公与闺蜜约会,她当场与她们同归于尽。不想却重生在苏府嫡出的六小姐身上。。。。。。。。。。。如有雷同,纯属巧合。凤女霸天QQ群------------289441615
  • 凤啸江湖:碧血丹心染莲花

    凤啸江湖:碧血丹心染莲花

    皇朝江湖,能者辈出,七位武功高强的少年各自纠缠不休,纷纷扰扰的乱世之中,他们又将谱写出怎样的传奇?