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第21章

  “Atthismomentfoldingdoorswerethrownopen,andsupperwasannounced。Iofferedmyarm,sheroseandtookitinsilence。
  Thissilenceshemaintainedduringthefirstpartofthemeal,despiteherhusband’sbrilliantconversationandalmostuproariousspirits。Butbyandbyabrightcolormountedtohercheeksandlustertohereyes。IsupposeyouwillthinkmehorriblyunpoeticalifIaddthatshedrankseveralglassesofchampagneoneaftertheother,afactwhichperhapsmayaccountforthechange。
  “Atanyrateshespokeandlaughedandlookedlovely,andIdidnotwonderthatthebaroncouldhardlykeephiseyesoffher。Butwhetheritwasherwifelyanxietyornot——itwasevidenthermindwasnotateasethroughitall,andIfanciedthatherbrightnesswasfeverish,hermerrimentslightlyhysterical。
  “Aftersupper——anexquisiteoneitwas——weadjournedtogether,inforeignfashion,tothedrawing-room;thebaronthrewhimselfintoachairand,somewhatwiththeairofapasha,demandedmusic。Hewasflushed;theveinsofhisforeheadwereswollenandstoodoutlikecords;thewinedrunkattablewaspotent:eventhroughmyphlegmaticframeitranhotly。
  “Shehesitatedamomentortwo,thendocilelysatdowntothepiano。ThatshecouldsingIhavealreadymadeclear:howshecouldsing,withwhatpathos,passion,aswellasperfectart,I
  hadneverrealizedbefore。
  “Whenthesongwasendedsheremainedforawhile,witheyeslostindistance,verystill,saveforherquickbreathing。Itwasclearshewasmovedbythemusic;indeedshemusthavethrownherwholesoulintoit。
  “Atfirstwe,theaudience,paidhertherarecomplimentofsilence。Thenthebaronbrokeforthintoloudapplause。’Brava,brava!thatwasreallysaidconamore。Adeliciouslovesong,delicious——butFrench!YoumustsingoneofourSlavmelodiesforMarshfieldbeforeyouallowustogoandsmoke。’
  “Shestartedfromherreveriewithaflush,andafterapausestruckslowlyafewsimplechords,thenbeganoneofthosestrangelysweet,yetintenselypatheticRussianairs,whichgiveoneacuriousrevelationoftheprofound,endlessmelancholylurkinginthenationalmind。
  “’Whatdoyouthinkofit?’askedthebaronofmewhenitceased。
  “’WhatIhavealwaysthoughtofsuchmusic——itisthatofahopelesspeople;poetical,crushed,andresigned。’
  “Hegavealoudlaugh。’Heartheanalyst,thepsychologue——why,man,itisalovesong!Isitpossiblethatwe,uncivilized,aretruerrealiststhanourhyperculturedWesternneighbors?Havewegonetotherootofthematter,inoursimpleway?’
  “Thebaronessgotupabruptly。Shelookedwhiteandspent;therewerebistercirclesroundhereyes。
  “’Iamtired,’shesaid,withdrylips。’Youwillexcuseme,Mr。
  Marshfield,Imustreallygotobed。’
  “’Gotobed,gotobed,’criedherhusbandgayly。Then,quotinginRussianfromthesongshehadjustsung:’Sleep,mylittlesoftwhitedove:mylittleinnocenttenderlamb!’Shehurriedfromtheroom。Thebaronlaughedagain,and,takingmefamiliarlybythearm,ledmetohisownsetofapartmentsforthepromisedsmoke。
  Heensconcedmeinanarmchair,placedcigarsofeverydescriptionandaTurkishpipereadytomyhand,andalittletableonwhichstoodcut-glassflasksandbeakersintemptingarray。
  “AfterIhadselectedmycigarwithsomeprecautions,Iglancedathimoveracarelessremark,andwasstartledtoseeasuddenalterationinhiswholelookandattitude。
  “’Youwillforgiveme,Marshfield,’hesaid,ashecaughtmyeye,speakingwithspasmodicpoliteness。’ItismorethanprobablethatIshallhavetosetoutuponthischaseIspokeofto-night,andI
  mustnowgoandchangemyclothes,thatImaybereadytostartatanymoment。Thisisthehourwhenitismostlikelythesehellbeastsaretobegotat。Youhaveallyouwant,Ihope,’
  interruptinganoutbreakofferocitybyaneffortafterhisformercourtesy。
  “Itwascurioustowatchthemanoftheworldstrugglingwiththeprimitiveman。
  “’But,baron,’saidI,’Idonotatallseethefunofstickingathomelikethis。Youknowmypassionforwitnessingeverythingnew,strange,andoutlandish。Youwillsurelynotrefusemesuchanopportunityforobservationasamidnightwolfraid。Iwilldomybestnottobeinthewayifyouwilltakemewithyou。’
  “Atfirstitseemedasifhehadsomedifficultyinrealizingthedriftofmywords,hewassoengrossedbysomeinnerthought。ButasIrepeatedthem,hegaveventtoaloudcachinnation。
  “’Byheaven!Ilikeyourspirit,’heexclaimed,clappingmestronglyontheshoulder。’Ofcourseyoushallcome。Youshall,’
  herepeated,’andIpromiseyouasight,ahuntsuchasyouneverheardordreamedof——youwillbeabletotelltheminEnglandthesortofthingwecandohereinthatline——suchwolvesarerarequarry,’headded,lookingslylyatme,’andIhaveanewplanforgettingatthem。’
  “Therewasalongpause,andthenthereroseinthestillnesstheunearthlyhowlingofthebaron’shounds,acheerfulsoundwhichonlytheirowner’ssomewhatloudconverseoftheeveninghadkeptfrombecomingexcessivelyobtrusive。
  “’Harkatthem——thebeauties!’criedhe,showinghisshort,strongteeth,pointedlikeadog’sinawidegrinofanticipativedelight。
  ’Theyhavebeenkeptonprettyshortcommons,poorthings!Theyarehungry。Bytheway,Marshfield,youcansittighttoahorse,Itrust?Ifyouweretorolloff,youknow,thesesplendidfellows——theywouldchopyouupinasecond。Theywouldchopyouup,’herepeatedunctuously,’snap,crunch,gobble,andtherewouldbeanendofyou!’
  “’IfIcouldnotrideadecenthorsewithoutbeingthrown,’I
  retorted,alittlestungbyhismanner,’aftermyrecentthreemonths’torturewiththeGuardCossacks,Ishouldindeedbeahopelesssubject。Donotthinkoffrighteningmefromtheexploit,butsayfranklyifmycompanywouldbedispleasing。’
  “’Tut!’hesaid,wavinghishandimpatiently,’itisyouraffair。
  Ihavewarnedyou。Goandgetreadyifyouwanttocome。Timepresses。’
  “Iwasdeterminedtobeofthefray;mybloodwasup。Ihavehintedthatthebaron’sTokayhadstirredit。
  “Iwenttomyroomandhurriedlydonnedclothesmoresuitableforroughnightwork。Mylastcarewastoslipintomypocketsabraceofdouble-barreledpistolswhichformedpartofmytravelingkit。
  WhenIreturnedIfoundthebaronalreadybootedandspurred;thiswithoutmetaphor。Hewasstretchedfulllengthonthedivan,anddidnotspeakasIcamein,orevenlookatme。Chewinganunlitcigar,witheyesfixedontheceiling,hewasevidentlyfollowingsomeabsorbingtrainofideas。
  “Thesilencewasprofound;timewentby;itgrewoppressive;atlength,weariedout,Ifell,overmychibouque,intoadozefilledwithpuzzlingvisions,outofwhichIwasawakenedwithastart。
  Mycompanionhadsprungup,verylightly,tohisfeet。Inhisthroatwasanodd,half-suppressedcry,grewsometohear。Hestoodontiptoe,witheyesfixed,asthoughlookingthroughthewall,andIdistinctlysawhisearspointintheintensityofhislistening。
  “Afteramoment,withhasty,noiselessenergy,andwithouttheslightestceremony,heblewthelampsout,drewbacktheheavycurtainsandthrewthetallwindowwideopen。Arushoficyair,andthebrightraysofthemoon——gibbous,Iremember,inherthirdquarter——filledtheroom。Outsidethemisthadcondensed,andtheviewwasunrestrictedoverthewhiteplainsatthefootofthehill。
  “Thebaronstoodmotionlessintheopenwindow,calloustothecoldinwhich,afteraminute,Icouldhardlykeepmyteethfromchattering,hisheadbentforward,stilllistening。Ilistenedtoo,with’allmyears,’butcouldnotcatchasound;indeedthesilenceoverthegreatexpanseofsnowmighthavebeencalledawful;eventhedogsweremute。
  “Presently,far,faraway,cameafainttinkleofbells;sofaint,atfirst,thatIthoughtitwasbutfancy,thendistincter。Itwasevenmoreeeriethanthesilence,Ithought,thoughIknewitcouldcomebutfromsomepassingsleigh。Allatoncethatceased,andagainmydullersensescouldperceivenothing,thoughIsawbymyhost’scraningneckthathewasmoreonthealertthanever。ButatlastItooheardoncemore,thistimenotbells,butasitwerethetreadofhorsesmuffledbythesnow,intermittentanddull,yetdrawingnearer。AndthenintheinnersilenceofthegreathouseitseemedtomeIcaughtthenoiseofclosingdoors;butherethehounds,asifsuddenlybecomingalivetosomedisturbance,raisedthesamefearsomeconcertofyellsandbarkswithwhichtheyhadgreetedmyarrival,andlisteningbecameuseless。
  “Ihadrisentomyfeet。Myhost,turningfromthewindow,seizedmyshoulderwithafiercegrip,andbademe’holdmynoise’;forasecondortwoIstoodmotionlessunderhisirontalons,thenhereleasedmewithanexultantwhisper:“Nowforourchase!“andmadeforthedoorwithaspring。Hastilygulpingdownamouthfulofarrackfromoneofthebottlesonthetable,Ifollowedhim,and,guidedbythesoundofhisfootstepsbeforeme,gropedmywaythroughpassagesasblackasErebus。
  “Afteratime,whichseemedalongone,asmalldoorwasflungopeninfront,andIsawKossowskiglideintothemoonlitcourtyardandcrossthesquare。WhenItoocameouthewasdisappearingintothegapingdarknessoftheopenstabledoor,andthereIovertookhim。
  “Amanwhoseemedtohavebeensleepinginacornerjumpedupatourentrance,andledoutahorsereadysaddled。Inobediencetoagrufforderfromhismaster,asthelattermounted,hethenbroughtforwardanotherwhichhehadevidentlythoughttoridehimselfandheldthestirrupforme。
  “Wecamedelicatelyforth,andtheCossackhurriedlybarredthegreatdoorbehindus。Icaughtaglimpseofhisworn,scarredfacebythemoonlight,ashepeepedafterusforasecondbeforeshuttinghimselfin;itwasstrickenwithterror。
  “Thebarontrottedbrisklytowardthekennels,fromwhencetherewasnowissuingatrulyinfernalclangor,and,asmysteedfollowedsuitofhisownaccord,Icouldseehowheproceededdexterouslytounboltthegateswithoutdismounting,whilethebeastswithindashedthemselvesagainstthemandtorethegroundintheirfuryofimpatience。
  “Hesmiled,asheswungbackthebarriersatlast,andhis’beauties’cameforth。Sevenoreightmonstrousbrutes,houndsofakindunknowntome:fulvousandsleekofcoat,tallontheirlegs,square-headed,long-tailed,deep-chested;withterriblejawsslobberingineagerness。Theyleapedaroundandupatus,muchtoourhorses’distaste。Kossowski,stillsmiling,lashedatthemunsparinglywithhishuntingwhip,andtheyresponded,notwithyellsofpain,butwithsnarlsoffury。
  “Managinghisrestlesssteedandhiscruelwhipwithconsummateease,myhostdrovetheunrulycrewbeforehimoutoftheprecincts,thenhaltedandbentdownfromhissaddletoexaminesomeslightprintsinthesnowwhichled,notthewayIhadcome,buttowardwhatseemedanotheravenue。Inasecondortwothehoundsweregatheredroundthisspot,theirgreatsnake-liketailsquivering,nosetoearth,yelpingwithexcitement。Ihadsomeadotomanagemyhorse,andmyeyesightwasfarfrombeingaskeenasthebaron’s,butIhadthennodoubthehadcomealreadyuponwolftracks,andIshudderedmentally,thinkingofthesleighbells。
  “SuddenlyKossowskiraisedhimselffromhisstrainedposition;
  underhislowfurcaphisface,withitsfixedsmile,lookedscarcelyhumaninthewhitelight:andthenwebrokeintoahandcanterjustasthehoundsdashed,inacompactbody,alongthetrail。
  “Butwehadnotgonemorethanafewhundredyardsbeforetheybegantofalter,thenstraggled,stoppedandranbackandaboutwithdismalcries。Itwascleartometheyhadlostthescent。Mycompanionreinedinhishorse,andmine,luckilyawell-trainedbrute,haltedofhimself。
  “Wehadreachedabendinabroadavenueoffirsandlarches,andjustwherewestood,andwherethehoundseverreturnedandmetnosetonoseinfranticconclave,thesnowwastrampledandsoiled,andalittlefartheronplanedinagreatsweep,asifbyaturningsleigh。Beyondwasadouble-furrowedtrackofskaitsandregularhoofprintsleadingfaraway。
  “BeforeIhadtimetoreflectuponthebearingofthisunexpectedinterruption,Kossowski,asifsuddenlypossessedbyadevil,felluponthehoundswithhiswhip,floggingthemuponthenewtrack,utteringthewhilethemostsavagecriesIhaveeverheardissuefromhumanthroat。Thedisappointedbeastswerenothingloathtoseizeuponanothertrail;afterasecondofhesitationtheyhadunderstood,andwereoffuponitatatearingpace,weafterthematthebestspeedofourhorses。
  “Someunformedideathatweweregoingtoescort,orrescue,benightedtravelersflickereddimlyinmymindasIgallopedthroughthenightair;butwhenImanagedtoapproachmycompanionandcalledouttohimforexplanation,heonlyturnedhalfroundandgrinnedatme。
  “Beforeuslaynowthewhiteplain,scintillatingunderthehighmoon’srays。Thatlightisdeceptive;Icouldbesureofnothinguponthewideexpansebutofthedark,leapingfiguresofthehoundsalreadyspreadoutinastragglingline,somerightahead,othersjustinfrontofus。Inashorttimealsotheicywind,cuttingmyfacemercilesslyasweincreasedourpace,wellnighblindedmewithtearsofcold。