WhenMadameBovarywasinthekitchenshewentuptothechimney。
Withthetipsofherfingersshecaughtherdressattheknee,andhavingthuspulledituptoherankle,heldoutherfootinitsblackboottothefireabovetherevolvinglegofmutton。Theflamelitupthewholeofher,penetratingwithacrudelightthewoofofhergowns,thefineporesofherfairskin,andevenhereyelids,whichsheblinkednowandagain。Agreatredglowpassedoverherwiththeblowingofthewindthroughthehalf-opendoor。
Ontheothersideofthechimneyayoungmanwithfairhairwatchedhersilently。
AshewasagooddealboredatYonville,wherehewasaclerkatthenotary’s,MonsieurGuillaumin,MonsieurLeonDupuisitwashewhowasthesecondhabitueofthe“Liond’Or“frequentlyputbackhisdinner-hourinhopethatsometravelermightcometotheinn,withwhomhecouldchatintheevening。Onthedayswhenhisworkwasdoneearly,hehad,forwantofsomethingelsetodo,tocomepunctually,andendurefromsouptocheeseatete-a-tetewithBinet。Itwasthereforewithdelightthatheacceptedthelandlady’ssuggestionthatheshoulddineincompanywiththenewcomers,andtheypassedintothelargeparlourwhereMadameLefrancois,forthepurposeofshowingoff,hadhadthetablelaidforfour。
Homaisaskedtobeallowedtokeeponhisskull-cap,forfearofcoryza;then,turningtohisneighbour——
“Madameisnodoubtalittlefatigued;onegetsjoltedsoabominablyinour’Hirondelle。’“
“Thatistrue,“repliedEmma;“butmovingaboutalwaysamusesme。
Ilikechangeofplace。“
“Itissotedious,“sighedtheclerk,“tobealwaysrivetedtothesameplaces。“
“Ifyouwerelikeme,“saidCharles,“constantlyobligedtobeinthesaddle“——
“But,“Leonwenton,addressinghimselftoMadameBovary,“nothing,itseemstome,ismorepleasant——whenonecan,“headded。
“Moreover,“saidthedruggist,“thepracticeofmedicineisnotveryhardworkinourpartoftheworld,forthestateofourroadsallowsustheuseofgigs,andgenerally,asthefarmersareprosperous,theypayprettywell。Wehave,medicallyspeaking,besidestheordinarycasesofenteritis,bronchitis,biliousaffections,etc。,nowandthenafewintermittentfeversatharvest-time;butonthewhole,littleofaseriousnature,nothingspecialtonote,unlessitbeagreatdealofscrofula,due,nodoubt,tothedeplorablehygienicconditionsofourpeasantdwellings。Ah!youwillfindmanyprejudicestocombat,MonsieurBovary,muchobstinacyofroutine,withwhichalltheeffortsofyoursciencewilldailycomeintocollision;forpeoplestillhaverecoursetonovenas,torelics,tothepriest,ratherthancomestraighttothedoctorofthechemist。Theclimate,however,isnot,truthtotell,bad,andweevenhaveafewnonagenariansinourparish。ThethermometerIhavemadesomeobservationsfallsinwinterto4degreesCentigradeattheoutside,whichgivesus24degreesReaumurasthemaximum,orotherwise54degreesFahrenheitEnglishscale,notmore。And,asamatteroffact,weareshelteredfromthenorthwindsbytheforestofArgueilontheoneside,fromthewestwindsbytheSt。
Jeanrangeontheother;andthisheat,moreover,which,onaccountoftheaqueousvapoursgivenoffbytheriverandtheconsiderablenumberofcattleinthefields,which,asyouknow,exhalemuchammonia,thatistosay,nitrogen,hydrogenandoxygenno,nitrogenandhydrogenalone,andwhichsuckingupintoitselfthehumusfromtheground,mixingtogetherallthosedifferentemanations,unitesthemintoastack,sotosay,andcombiningwiththeelectricitydiffusedthroughtheatmosphere,whenthereisany,mightinthelongrun,asintropicalcountries,engenderinsalubriousmiasmata——thisheat,Isay,findsitselfperfectlytemperedonthesidewhenceitcomes,orratherwhenceitshouldcome——thatistosay,thesouthernside——
bythesouth-easternwinds,which,havingcooledthemselvespassingovertheSeine,reachussometimesallatoncelikebreezesfromRussia。“
“Atanyrate,youhavesomewalksintheneighbourhood?“
continuedMadameBovary,speakingtotheyoungman。
“Oh,veryfew,“heanswered。“ThereisaplacetheycallLaPature,onthetopofthehill,ontheedgeoftheforest。
Sometimes,onSundays,Igoandstaytherewithabook,watchingthesunset。“
“Ithinkthereisnothingsoadmirableassunsets,“sheresumed;
“butespeciallybythesideofthesea。“
“Oh,Iadorethesea!“saidMonsieurLeon。
“Andthen,doesitnotseemtoyou,“continuedMadameBovary,“thatthemindtravelsmorefreelyonthislimitlessexpanse,thecontemplationofwhichelevatesthesoul,givesideasoftheinfinite,theideal?“
“Itisthesamewithmountainouslandscapes,“continuedLeon。“A
cousinofminewhotravelledinSwitzerlandlastyeartoldmethatonecouldnotpicturetooneselfthepoetryofthelakes,thecharmofthewaterfalls,thegiganticeffectoftheglaciers。
Oneseespinesofincrediblesizeacrosstorrents,cottagessuspendedoverprecipices,and,athousandfeetbelowone,wholevalleyswhenthecloudsopen。Suchspectaclesmuststirtoenthusiasm,inclinetoprayer,toecstasy;andInolongermarvelatthatcelebratedmusicianwho,thebettertoinspirehisimagination,wasinthehabitofplayingthepianobeforesomeimposingsite。“
“Youplay?“sheasked。
“No,butIamveryfondofmusic,“hereplied。
“Ah!don’tyoulistentohim,MadameBovary,“interruptedHomais,bendingoverhisplate。“That’ssheermodesty。Why,mydearfellow,theotherdayinyourroomyouweresinging’L’AngeGardien’ravishingly。Iheardyoufromthelaboratory。Yougaveitlikeanactor。“
Leon,infact,lodgedatthechemist’swherehehadasmallroomonthesecondfloor,overlookingthePlace。Heblushedatthecomplimentofhislandlord,whohadalreadyturnedtothedoctor,andwasenumeratingtohim,oneaftertheother,alltheprincipalinhabitantsofYonville。Hewastellinganecdotes,givinginformation;thefortuneofthenotarywasnotknownexactly,and“therewastheTuvachehousehold,“whomadeagooddealofshow。
Emmacontinued,“Andwhatmusicdoyouprefer?“
“Oh,Germanmusic;thatwhichmakesyoudream。“
“Haveyoubeentotheopera?“
“Notyet;butIshallgonextyear,whenIamlivingatParistofinishreadingforthebar。“
“AsIhadthehonourofputtingittoyourhusband,“saidthechemist,“withregardtothispoorYanodawhohasrunaway,youwillfindyourself,thankstohisextravagance,inthepossessionofoneofthemostcomfortablehousesofYonville。ItsgreatestconvenienceforadoctorisadoorgivingontheWalk,whereonecangoinandoutunseen。Moreover,itcontainseverythingthatisagreeableinahousehold——alaundry,kitchenwithoffices,sitting-room,fruit-room,andsoon。Hewasagaydog,whodidn’tcarewhathespent。Attheendofthegarden,bythesideofthewater,hehadanarbourbuiltjustforthepurposeofdrinkingbeerinsummer;andifmadameisfondofgardeningshewillbeable——“
“Mywifedoesn’tcareaboutit,“saidCharles;“althoughshehasbeenadvisedtotakeexercise,sheprefersalwayssittinginherroomreading。“
“Likeme,“repliedLeon。“Andindeed,whatisbetterthantositbyone’sfiresideintheeveningwithabook,whilethewindbeatsagainstthewindowandthelampisburning?“
“What,indeed?“shesaid,fixingherlargeblackeyeswideopenuponhim。
“Onethinksofnothing,“hecontinued;“thehoursslipby。
Motionlesswetraversecountrieswefancywesee,andyourthought,blindingwiththefiction,playingwiththedetails,followstheoutlineoftheadventures。Itmingleswiththecharacters,anditseemsasifitwereyourselfpalpitatingbeneaththeircostumes。“
“Thatistrue!Thatistrue?“shesaid。
“Hasiteverhappenedtoyou,“Leonwenton,“tocomeacrosssomevagueideaofone’sowninabook,somedimimagethatcomesbacktoyoufromafar,andasthecompletestexpressionofyourownslightestsentiment?“
“Ihaveexperiencedit,“shereplied。
“Thatiswhy,“hesaid,“Iespeciallylovethepoets。Ithinkversemoretenderthanprose,andthatitmovesfarmoreeasilytotears。“
“Stillinthelongrunitistiring,“continuedEmma。NowI,onthecontrary,adorestoriesthatrushbreathlesslyalong,thatfrightenone。Idetestcommonplaceheroesandmoderatesentiments,suchasthereareinnature。“
“Infact,“observedtheclerk,“theseworks,nottouchingtheheart,miss,itseemstome,thetrueendofart。Itissosweet,amidallthedisenchantmentsoflife,tobeabletodwellinthoughtuponnoblecharacters,pureaffections,andpicturesofhappiness。Formyself,livingherefarfromtheworld,thisismyonedistraction;butYonvilleaffordssofewresources。“
“LikeTostes,nodoubt,“repliedEmma;“andsoIalwayssubscribedtoalendinglibrary。“
“Ifmadamewilldomethehonourofmakinguseofit“,saidthechemist,whohadjustcaughtthelastwords,“Ihaveatherdisposalalibrarycomposedofthebestauthors,Voltaire,Rousseau,Delille,WalterScott,the’EchodesFeuilletons’;andinadditionIreceivevariousperiodicals,amongthemthe’FanaldeRouen’daily,havingtheadvantagetobeitscorrespondentforthedistrictsofBuchy,Forges,Neufchatel,Yonville,andvicinity。“
Fortwohoursandahalftheyhadbeenattable;fortheservantArtemis,carelesslydraggingheroldlistslippersovertheflags,broughtoneplateaftertheother,forgoteverything,andconstantlyleftthedoorofthebilliard-roomhalfopen,sothatitbeatagainstthewallwithitshooks。
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