Thesetheymustseekelsewhere。
Fortherest,inmywayIamhonest。
Itaketheworldasitcomes,thatisall,and,aswomenwillbefools,Iprofitbytheirfollyandhavegrownrichuponit。
*Aboutsixty-threepoundssterling。
’Yes,Ihavegrownrich,andyetIcannotstop。
Ilovethemoneythatispower;butmorethanall,Ilovethewayoflife。
Talkofromancesandadventure!
Whatromanceoradventureishalfsowonderfulasthosethatcomedailytomynotice?
AndIplayapartineveryoneofthem,andnonethelessaleadingpartbecauseIdonotshoutandstrutupontheboards。’
’Ifallthisisso,whydoyouseekthehelpofanunknownlad,astrangerofwhomyouknownothing?’Iaskedbluntly。
’Truly,youlackexperience,’theoldmanansweredwithalaugh。
’DoyouthensupposethatIshouldchooseonewhowasNOTastranger——onewhomighthavetieswithinthiscitywithwhichIwasunacquainted。
Andasforknowingnothingofyou,youngman,doyouthinkthatIhavefollowedthisstrangetradeofmineforfortyyearswithoutlearningtojudgeatsight?
PerhapsIknowyoubetterthanyouknowyourself。
Bytheway,thefactthatyouaredeeplyenamouredofthatmaidwhomyouhaveleftinEnglandisarecommendationtome,forwhateverfolliesyoumaycommit,youwillscarcelyembarrassmeandyourselfbysufferingyouraffectionstobeseriouslyentangled。
Ah!haveIastonishedyou?’
’Howdoyouknow?’Ibegan——thenceased。
’HowdoIknow?
Why,easilyenough。
ThosebootsyouwearweremadeinEngland。
IhaveseenmanysuchwhenItravelledthere;
youraccentalsothoughfaintisEnglish,andtwiceyouhavespokenEnglishwordswhenyourCastilianfailedyou。
Thenforthemaid,isnotthatabetrothalringuponyourhand?
AndwhenIspoketoyouoftheladiesofthiscountry,mytalkdidnotinterestyouovermuchasatyourageithaddonewereyouheart-whole。
Surelyalsotheladyisfairandtall?
Ah!Ithoughtso。
Ihavenoticedthatmenandwomenlovetheiroppositeincolour,noinvariableruleindeed,butgoodforaguess。’
’Youareveryclever,senor。’
’No,notclever,buttrained,asyouwillbewhenyouhavebeenayearinmyhands,thoughperchanceyoudonotintendtostopsolonginSeville。
Perhapsyoucameherewithanobject,andwishtopassthetimeprofitablytillitisfulfilled。
Agoodguessagain,Ithink。
Well,sobeit,Iwillriskthat;objectandattainmentareoftenfarapart。
Doyoutakemyoffer?’
’Iinclinetodoso。’
’Thenyouwilltakeit。
NowIhavesomethingmoretosaybeforewecometoterms。
Idonotwantyoutoplaythepartofanapothecary’sdrudge。
Youwillfigurebeforetheworldasmynephew,comefromabroadtolearnmytrade。
Youwillhelpmeinitindeed,butthatisnotallyourduty。
YourpartwillbetomixinthelifeofSeville,andtowatchthosewhomIbidyouwatch,todropawordhereandahintthere,andinahundredwaysthatI
shallshowyoutodrawgristtomymill——andtoyourown。
Youmustbebrilliantandwitty,orsadandlearned,asIwish;youmustmakethemostofyourpersonandyourtalents,forthesegofarwithmycustomers。
Tothehidalgoyoumusttalkofarms,tothelady,oflove;butyoumustnevercommityourselfbeyondredemption。
Andaboveall,youngman’——andherehismannerchangedandhisfacegrewsternandalmostfierce——’youmustneverviolatemyconfidenceortheconfidenceofmyclients。
OnthispointI
willbequiteopenwithinyou,andIprayyouforyourownsaketobelievewhatIsay,howevermuchyoumaymistrusttherest。
Ifyoubreakfaithwithme,YOUDIE。
Youdie,notbymyhand,butyoudie。
Thatismyprice;takeitorleaveit。
Shouldyouleaveitandgohencetotellwhatyouhaveheardthisday,eventhenmisfortunemayovertakeyousuddenly。
Doyouunderstand?’
’Iunderstand。
FormyownsakeIwillrespectyourconfidence。’
’Youngsir,Ilikeyoubetterthanever。
Hadyousaidthatyouwouldrespectitbecauseitwasaconfidence,Ishouldhavemistrustedyou,fordoubtlessyoufeelthatsecretscommunicatedsoreadilyhavenoclaimtobeheldsacred。
Norhavethey,butwhentheirviolationinvolvesthesadandaccidentalendoftheviolator,itisanothermatter。
Wellnow,doyouaccept?’
’Iaccept。’
’Good。
YourbaggageIsupposeisattheinn。
Iwillsendporterstodischargeyourscoreandbringithere。
Noneedforyoutogo,nephew,letusstopanddrinkanotherglassofwine;thesoonerwegrowintimatethebetter,nephew。’
ItwasthusthatfirstIbecameacquaintedwithSenorAndresdeFonseca,mybenefactor,thestrangestmanwhomIhaveeverknown。
DoubtlessanypersonreadingthishistorywouldthinkthatI,thenarrator,wassowingaplentifulcropoftroublesformyselfinhavingtodealwithhim,settinghimdownasarogueofthedeepest,suchassometimes,fortheirownwickedpurposes,decoyyoungmentocrimeandruin。
Butitwasnotso,andthisisthestrangestpartofthestrangestory。
AllthatAndresdeFonsecatoldmewastruetotheveryletter。
Hewasagentlemanofgreattalentwhohadbeenrenderedalittlemadbymisfortunesinhisearlylife。
AsaphysicianIhavenevermethismaster,ifindeedhehasoneinthesetimes,andasamanversedintheworldandmoreespeciallyintheworldofwomen,I
haveknownnonetocomparewithhim。
Hehadtravelledfar,andseenmuch,andheforgotnothing。
Inparthewasaquack,buthisquackeryalwayshadameaninginit。
Hefleecedthefoolish,indeed,andevenjuggledwithastronomy,makingmoneyoutoftheirsuperstition;butontheotherhandhedidmanyakindactwithoutreward。
Hewouldmakearichladypaytengoldpesosforthedyeingofherhair,butoftenhewouldnursesomepoorgirlthroughhertroubleandasknocharge;yes,andfindherhonestemploymentafterit。
HewhoknewallthesecretsofSevillenevermademoneyoutofthembythreatofexposure,ashesaidbecauseitwouldnotpaytodoso,butreallybecausethoughheaffectedtobeaselfishknave,atbottomhisheartwashonest。
FormyownpartIfoundlifewithhimbotheasyandhappy,sofarasminecouldbequitehappy。
SoonIlearnedmyroleandplayeditwell。
ItwasgivenoutthatIwasthenephewofthericholdphysicianFonseca,whomhewastrainingtotakehisplace;andthis,togetherwithmyownappearanceandmanners,ensuredmeawelcomeinthebesthousesofSeville。
HereItookthatshareofourbusinesswhichmymastercouldnottake,fornowhenevermixedamongthefashionofthecity。
MoneyIwassuppliedwithinabundancesothatIcouldruffleitwiththebest,butsoonitbecameknownthatIlookedtobusinessaswellastopleasure。
Oftenandoftenduringsomegayballorcarnival,aladywouldglideuptomeandaskbeneathherbreathifDonAndresdeFonsecawouldconsenttoseeherprivatelyonamatterofsomeimportance,andIwouldfixanhourthenandthere。
Haditnotbeenformesuchpatientswouldhavebeenlosttous,since,forthemostpart,theirtimidityhadkeptthemaway。
InthesamefashionwhenthefestivalwasendedandIpreparedtowendhomewards,nowandagainagallantwouldsliphisarminmineandaskmymaster’shelpinsomeaffairofloveorhonour,orevenofthepurse。
ThenIwouldleadhimstraighttotheoldMoorishhousewhereDonAndressatwritinginhisvelvetrobelikesomespiderinhisweb,forthemostofourbusinesswasdoneatnight;
andstraight-waythematterwouldbeattendedto,tomymaster’sprofitandthesatisfactionofall。
BydegreesitbecameknownthatthoughIwassoyoungyetIhaddiscretion,andthatnothingwhichwentinatmyearscameoutofmylips;thatIneitherbrawlednordranknorgambledtoanylength,andthatthoughIwasfriendlywithmanyfairladies,therewerenonewhowereentitledtoknowmysecrets。
AlsoitbecameknownthatIhadsomeskillinmyartofhealing,anditwassaidamongtheladiesofSevillethattherelivednomaninthatcitysodeftatclearingtheskinofblemishesorchangingthecolourofthehairasoldFonseca’snephew,andasanyonemayknowthisreputationalonewasworthafortune。
ThusitcameaboutthatIwasmoreandmoreconsultedonmyownaccount。
Inshort,thingswentsowellwithusthatinthefirstsixmonthsofmyserviceIaddedbyonethirdtothereceiptsofmymaster’spractice,largeastheyhadbeenbefore,besideslighteninghislaboursnotalittle。
Itwasastrangelife,andofthethingsthatIsawandlearned,couldtheybewritten,Imightmakeataleindeed,buttheyhavenopartinthishistory。
Foritwasasthoughthesmilesandsilencewithwhichmenandwomenhidetheirthoughtsweredoneaway,andtheirheartsspoketousintheaccentsoftruth。
Nowsomefairyoungmaidorwifewouldcometouswithconfessionsofwickednessthatwouldbethoughtimpossible,didnotherstoryproveitself;
thesecretmurderperchanceofaspouse,oralover,orarival;
nowsomeageddamewhowouldwinahusbandinhisteens,nowsomewealthylow-bornmanorwoman,whodesiredtobuyanalliancewithonelackingmoney,butofnobleblood。
SuchIdidnotcaretohelpindeed,buttothelove-sickorthelove-deludedIlistenedwithareadyear,forIhadafellow-feelingwiththem。
IndeedsodeepandearnestwasmysympathythatmorethanonceIfoundtheunhappyfairreadytotransfertheiraffectionstomyunworthyself,andinfactoncethingscameaboutsothat,hadIwilledit,IcouldhavemarriedoneoftheloveliestandwealthiestnobleladiesofSeville。
ButIwouldnoneofit,whothoughtofmyEnglishLilybydayandnight。
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