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第12章 AUCTION(6)

You have come down to me,you,whom I thought in heaven.Ah!you have fallen low indeed.You have a lover in this room.""Madame,there is and can be no one but my husband,"answered the girl."I am the Marquise de Montefiore.""Then there are two,"said Perez,in a grave voice."He told me he was married.""Montefiore,my love!"cried the girl,tearing aside the curtain and revealing the officer."Come!they are slandering you."The Italian appeared,pale and speechless;he saw the dagger in the Marana's hand,and he knew her well.With one bound he sprang from the room,crying out in a thundering voice,--"Help!help!they are murdering a Frenchman.Soldiers of the 6th of the line,rush for Captain Diard!Help,help!"Perez had gripped the man and was trying to gag him with his large hand,but the Marana stopped him,saying,--"Bind him fast,but let him shout.Open the doors,leave them open,and go,go,as I told you;go,all of you.--As for you,"she said,addressing Montefiore,"shout,call for help if you choose;by the time your soldiers get here this blade will be in your heart.Are you married?Answer."Montefiore,who had fallen on the threshold of the door,scarcely a step from Juana,saw nothing but the blade of the dagger,the gleam of which blinded him.

"Has he deceived me?"said Juana,slowly."He told me he was free.""He told me that he was married,"repeated Perez,in his solemn voice.

"Holy Virgin!"murmured Dona Lagounia.

"Answer,soul of corruption,"said the Marana,in a low voice,bending to the ear of the marquis.

"Your daughter--"began Montefiore.

"The daughter that was mine is dead or dying,"interrupted the Marana.

"I have no daughter;do not utter that word.Answer,are you married?""No,madame,"said Montefiore,at last,striving to gain time,"I desire to marry your daughter."

"My noble Montefiore!"said Juana,drawing a deep breath.

"Then why did you attempt to fly and cry for help?"asked Perez.

Terrible,revealing light!

Juana said nothing,but she wrung her hands and went to her arm-chair and sat down.

At that moment a tumult rose in the street which was plainly heard in the silence of the room.A soldier of the 6th,hearing Montefiore's cry for help,had summoned Diard.The quartermaster,who was fortunately in his bivouac,came,accompanied by friends.

"Why did I fly?"said Montefiore,hearing the voice of his friend.

"Because I told you the truth;I am married--Diard!Diard!"he shouted in a piercing voice.

But,at a word from Perez,the apprentice closed and bolted the doors,so that the soldiers were delayed by battering them in.Before they could enter,the Marana had time to strike her dagger into the guilty man;but anger hindered her aim,the blade slipped upon the Italian's epaulet,though she struck her blow with such force that he fell at the very feet of Juana,who took no notice of him.The Marana sprang upon him,and this time,resolved not to miss her prey,she caught him by the throat.

"I am free and I will marry her!I swear it,by God,by my mother,by all there is most sacred in the world;I am a bachelor;I will marry her,on my honor!"And he bit the arm of the courtesan.

"Mother,"said Juana,"kill him.He is so base that I will not have him for my husband,were he ten times as beautiful.""Ah!I recognize my daughter!"cried the mother.

"What is all this?"demanded the quartermaster,entering the room.

"They are murdering me,"cried Montefiore,"on account of this girl;she says I am her lover.She inveigled me into a trap,and they are forcing me to marry her--""And you reject her?"cried Diard,struck with the splendid beauty which contempt,hatred,and indignation had given to the girl,already so beautiful."Then you are hard to please.If she wants a husband Iam ready to marry her.Put up your weapons;there is no trouble here."The Marana pulled the Italian to the side of her daughter's bed and said to him,in a low voice,--"If I spare you,give thanks for the rest of your life;but,remember this,if your tongue ever injures my daughter you will see me again.

Go!--How much 'dot'do you give her?"she continued,going up to Perez.

"She has two hundred thousand gold piastres,"replied the Spaniard.

"And that is not all,monsieur,"said the Marana,turning to Diard.

"Who are you?--Go!"she repeated to Montefiore.

The marquis,hearing this statement of gold piastres,came forward once more,saying,--"I am really free--"

A glance from Juana silenced him.

"You are really free to go,"she said.

And he went immediately.

"Alas!monsieur,"said the girl,turning to Diard,"I thank you with admiration.But my husband is in heaven.To-morrow I shall enter a convent--""Juana,my Juana,hush!"cried the mother,clasping her in her arms.

Then she whispered in the girl's ear."You MUST have another husband."Juana turned pale.She freed herself from her mother and sat down once more in her arm-chair.

"Who are you,monsieur?"repeated the Marana,addressing Diard.

"Madame,I am at present only the quartermaster of the 6th of the line.But for such a wife I have the heart to make myself a marshal of France.My name is Pierre-Francois Diard.My father was provost of merchants.I am not--""But,at least,you are an honest man,are you not?"cried the Marana,interrupting him."If you please the Signorina Juana di Mancini,you can marry her and be happy together.--Juana,"she continued in a grave tone,"in becoming the wife of a brave and worthy man remember that you will also be a mother.I have sworn that you shall kiss your children without a blush upon your face"(her voice faltered slightly)."I have sworn that you shall live a virtuous life;expect,therefore,many troubles.But,whatever happens,continue pure,and be faithful to your husband.Sacrifice all things to him,for he will be the father of your children--the father of your children!If you take a lover,I,your mother,will stand between you and him.Do you see that dagger?It is in your 'dot,'"she continued,throwing the weapon on Juana's bed."I leave it there as the guarantee of your honor so long as my eyes are open and my arm free.Farewell,"she said,restraining her tears."God grant that we may never meet again."At that idea,her tears began to flow.

"Poor child!"she added,"you have been happier than you knew in this dull home.--Do not allow her to regret it,"she said,turning to Diard.

The foregoing rapid narrative is not the principal subject of this Study,for the understanding of which it was necessary to explain how it happened that the quartermaster Diard married Juana di Mancini,that Montefiore and Diard were intimately known to each other,and to show plainly what blood and what passions were in Madame Diard.

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