首页 >出版文学> Letters of Two Brides>第24章
  THECOMTESSEDEL’ESTORADETOTHEBARONNEDEMACUMER
  January1827。
  MyfatherhasbeenelectedtotheChamber,myfather-in-lawisdead,andIamonthepointofmysecondconfinement;thesearethechiefeventsmarkingtheendoftheyearforus。Imentionthematonce,lestthesightoftheblacksealshouldfrightenyou。
  Mydear,yourletterfromRomemademyfleshcreep。Youarenothingbutapairofchildren。Felipeiseitheradissemblingdiplomatorelsehisloveforyouistheloveamanmighthaveforacourtesan,onwhomhesquandershisall,knowingallthetimethatsheisfalsetohim。Enoughofthis。YousayIrave,soIhadbetterholdmytongue。
  OnlythiswouldIsay,fromthecomparisonofourtwoverydifferentdestiniesIdrawthisharshmoral——Lovenotifyouwouldbeloved。
  Mydear,whenLouiswaselectedtotheprovincialCouncil,hereceivedthecrossoftheLegionofHonor。Thatisnownearlythreeyearsago;
  andasmyfather——whomyouwillnodoubtseeinParisduringthecourseofthesession——hasaskedtherankofOfficeroftheLegionforhisson-in-law,Iwanttoknowifyouwilldomethekindnesstotakeinhandthebigwig,whoeverhemaybe,towhomthispatronagebelongs,andtokeepaneyeuponthelittleaffair。But,whateveryoudo,don’tgetentangledintheconcernsofmyhonoredfather。TheComtedeMaucombeisfishingforthetitleofMarquisforhimself;butkeepyourgoodservicesforme,please。WhenLouisisadeputy——nextwinterthatis——weshallcometoParis,andthenwewillmoveheavenandearthtogetsomeGovernmentappointmentforhim,sothatwemaybeabletosaveourincomebylivingonhissalary。Myfathersitsbetweenthecentreandtheright;atitlewillcontenthim。OurfamilywasdistinguishedeveninthedaysofKingRene,andCharlesX。willhardlysaynotoaMaucombe;butwhatIfearisthatmyfathermaytakeitintohisheadtoasksomefavorformyyoungerbrother。Now,ifthemarquisateisdangledoutofhisreach,hewillhavenothoughtstosparefromhimself。
  January15th。
  Ah!Louise,Ihavebeeninhell。IfIcanbeartotellyouofmyanguish,itisbecauseyouareanotherself;evenso,Idon’tknowwhetherIshalleverbeabletoliveagaininthoughtthosefiveghastlydays。Themereword“convulsions“makesmyveryheartsick。
  Fivedays!tometheywerefivecenturiesoftorture。Amotherwhohasnotbeenthroughthismartyrdomdoesnotknowwhatsufferingis。SofrenziedwasIthatIevenenviedyou,whoneverhadachild!
  Theeveningbeforethatterribledaytheweatherwasclose,almosthot,andIthoughtmylittleArmandwasaffectedbyit。Generallysosweetandcaressing,hewaspeevish,criedfornothing,wantedtoplay,andthenbrokehistoys。Perhapsthissortoffractiousnessistheusualsignofapproachingillnesswithchildren。WhileIwaswonderingaboutit,InoticedArmand’scheeksflush,butthisIsetdowntoteething,forheiscuttingfourlargeteethatonce。SoIputhimtobedbesideme,andkeptconstantlywakingthroughthenight。Hewasalittlefeverish,butnotenoughtomakemeuneasy,mymindbeingstillfulloftheteething。Towardsmorninghecried“Mamma!“andaskedbysignsforsomethingtodrink;butthecrywasspasmodic,andtherewereconvulsivetwitchingsinthelimbs,whichturnedmetoice。
  Ijumpedoutofbedtofetchhimadrink。Imaginemyhorrorwhen,onmyhandinghimthecup,heremainedmotionless,onlyrepeating“Mamma!“inthatstrange,unfamiliarvoice,whichwasindeedbythistimehardlyavoiceatall。Itookhishand,butitdidnotrespondtomypressure;itwasquitestiff。Iputthecuptohislips;thepoorlittlefellowgulpeddownthreeorfourmouthfulsinaconvulsivemannerthatwasterribletosee,andthewatermadeastrangesoundinhisthroat。Heclungtomedesperately,andIsawhiseyesroll,asthoughsomehiddenforcewithinwerepullingatthem,tillonlythewhiteswerevisible;hislimbswereturningrigid。Iscreamedaloud,andLouiscame。
  “Adoctor!quick!……heisdying,“Icried。
  Louisvanished,andmypoorArmandagaingasped,“Mamma!Mamma!“Thenextmomenthelostallconsciousnessofhismother’sexistence。Theprettyveinsonhisforeheadswelled,andtheconvulsionsbegan。Forawholehourbeforethedoctorscame,Iheldinmyarmsthatmerrybaby,allliliesandroses,theblossomofmylife,mypride,andmyjoy,lifelessasapieceofwood;andhiseyes!Icannotthinkofthemwithouthorror。MyprettyArmandwasameremummy——black,shriveled,misshapen。
  Adoctor,twodoctors,broughtfromMarseillesbyLouis,hoveredaboutlikebirdsofillomen;itmademeshuddertolookatthem。Onespokeofbrainfever,theothersawnothingbutanordinarycaseofconvulsionsininfancy。Ourowncountrydoctorseemedtometohavethemostsense,forheofferednoopinion。“It’steething,“saidtheseconddoctor——“Fever,“saidthefirst。Finallyitwasagreedtoputleechesonhisneckandiceonhishead。Itseemedtomelikedeath。
  Tolookon,toseeacorpse,allpurpleorblack,andnotacry,notamovementfromthiscreaturebutnowsofulloflifeandsound——itwashorrible!
  AtonemomentIlostmyhead,andgaveasortofhystericallaugh,asIsawtheprettyneckwhichIusedtodevourwithkisses,withtheleechesfeedingonit,andhisdarlingheadinacapofice。Mydear,wehadtocutthoselovelycurls,ofwhichweweresoproudandwithwhichyouusedtoplay,inordertomakeroomfortheice。Theconvulsionsreturnedeverytenminuteswiththeregularityoflaborpains,andthenthepoorbabywrithedandtwisted,nowwhite,nowviolet。Hissupplelimbsclatteredlikewoodastheystruck。Andthisunconsciousfleshwasthebeingwhosmiledandprattled,andusedtosayMamma!Atthethought,astormofagonyswepttumultuouslyovermysoul,liketheseatossinginahurricane。Itseemedasthougheverytiewhichbindsachildtoitsmother’sheartwasstrainedtorending。
  Mymother,whomighthavegivenmehelp,advice,orcomfort,wasinParis。Mothers,itismybelief,knowmorethandoctorsdoaboutconvulsions。
  Afterfourdaysandnightsofsuspenseandfear,whichalmostkilledme,thedoctorswereunanimousinadvisingtheapplicationofahorridointment,whichwouldproduceopensores。SoresonmyArmand!whoonlyfivedaysbeforewasplayingabout,andlaughing,andtryingtosay“Godmother!“Iwouldnothaveitdone,preferringtotrustinnature。
  Louis,whobelievesindoctors,scoldedme。Amanremainsthesamethrougheverything。Buttherearemomentswhenthisterriblediseasetakesthelikenessofdeath,andinoneoftheseitseemedborneinuponmethatthishatefulremedywasthesalvationofArmand。Louise,theskinwassodry,soroughandparched,thattheointmentwouldnotact。ThenIbrokeintoweeping,andmytearsfellsolongandsofast,thatthebedsidewaswetthrough。Andthedoctorswereatdinner!
  Seeingmyselfalonewiththechild,Istrippedhimofallmedicalappliances,andseizinghimlikeamadwoman,pressedhimtomybosom,layingmyforeheadagainsthis,andbeseechingGodtogranthimthelifewhichIwasstrivingtopassintohisveinsfrommine。ForsomeminutesIheldhimthus,longingtodiewithhim,sothatneitherlifenordeathmightpartus。Dear,Ifeltthelimbsrelaxing;thewrithingsceased,thechildstirred,andtheghastly,corpseliketintsfadedaway!Iscreamed,justasIdidwhenhewastakenill;thedoctorshurriedup,andIpointedtoArmand。
  “Heissaved!“exclaimedtheoldestofthem。
  Whatmusicinthosewords!Thegatesofheavenopened!And,infact,twohourslaterArmandcamebacktolife;butIwasutterlycrushed,anditwasonlythehealingpowerofjoywhichsavedmefromaseriousillness。MyGod!bywhattorturesdoyoubindamothertoherchild!
  Tofastenhimtoourheart,needthenailsbedrivenintotheveryquick?WasInotmotherenoughbefore?I,whowepttearsofjoyoverhisbrokensyllablesandtotteringsteps,whospenthourstogetherplanninghowbesttoperformmyduty,andfitmyselfforthesweetpostofmother?Whythesehorrors,theseghastlyscenes,foramotherwhoalreadyidolizedherchild?
  AsIwrite,ourlittleArmandisplaying,shouting,laughing。Whatcanbethecauseofthisterriblediseasewithchildren?VainlydoItrytopuzzleitout,rememberingthatIamagainwithchild。Isitteething?Isitsomepeculiarprocessinthebrain?Istheresomethingwrongwiththenervoussystemofchildrenwhoaresubjecttoconvulsions?Allthesethoughtsdisquietme,inviewalikeofthepresentandthefuture。Ourcountrydoctorholdstothetheoryofnervoustroubleproducedbyteething。IwouldgiveeverytoothinmyheadtoseelittleArmand’sallthrough。Thesightofoneofthoselittlewhitepearlspeepingoutoftheswollengumbringsacoldsweatovermenow。Theheroismwithwhichthelittleangelborehissufferingsprovestomethathewillbehismother’sson。Alookfromhimgoestomyveryheart。
  Medicalsciencecangivenosatisfactoryexplanationastotheoriginofthissortoftetanus,whichpassesoffasrapidlyasitcomeson,andcanapparentlybeneitherguardedagainstnorcured。Onethingalone,asIsaidbefore,iscertain,thatitishellforamothertoseeherchildinconvulsions。HowpassionatelydoIclasphimtomyheart!Icouldwalkforeverwithhiminmyarms!
  Tohavesufferedallthisonlysixweeksbeforemyconfinementmadeitmuchworse;Ifearedforthecomingchild。Farewell,mydearbeloved。
  Don’twishforachild——thereisthesumandsubstanceofmyletter!
  THEBARONNEDEMACUMERTOTHEVICOMTESSEDEL’ESTORADE
  Paris。
  Poorsweet,——MacumerandIforgaveyouallyournaughtinesswhenweheardofyourterribletrouble。IthrilledwithpainasIreadthedetailsofthedoubleagony,andthereseemcompensationsnowinbeingchildless。
  IamwritingatoncetotellyouthatLouishasbeenpromoted。HecannowweartheribbonofanofficeroftheLegion。Youarealuckywoman,Renee,andyouwillprobablyhavealittlegirl,sincethatusedtobeyourwish!
  ThemarriageofmybrotherwithMlle。deMortsaufwascelebratedonourreturn。OurgraciousKing,whoreallyisextraordinarilykind,hasgivenmybrotherthereversionofthepostoffirstgentlemanofthechamber,whichhisfather-in-lawnowfills,ontheoneconditionthatthescutcheonoftheMortsaufsshouldbeplacedsidebysidewiththatoftheLenoncourts。
  “Theofficeoughttogowiththetitle,“hesaidtotheDucdeLenoncourt-Givry。
  Myfatherisjustifiedahundred-fold。Withoutthehelpofmyfortunenothingofallthiscouldhavetakenplace。MyfatherandmothercamefromMadridforthewedding,andreturnthere,afterthereceptionwhichIgiveto-morrowforthebrideandbridegroom。
  Thecarnivalwillbeaverygayone。TheDucandDuchessedeSoriaareinParis,andtheirpresencemakesmealittleuneasy。MarieHerediaiscertainlyoneofthemostbeautifulwomeninEurope,andIdon’tlikethewayFelipelooksather。ThereforeIamdoublylavishofsweetnessandcaresses。EverylookandgesturespeakthewordswhichI
  amcarefulmylipsshouldnotutter,“/She/couldnotlovelikethis!“
  HeavenknowshowlovelyandfascinatingIam!YesterdayMme。deMaufrigneusesaidtome:
  “Dearchild,whocancompetewithyou?“
  ThenIkeepFelipesowellamused,thathissister-in-lawmustseemaslivelyasaSpanishcowincomparison。IamthelesssorrythatalittleAbencerrageisnotonhisway,becausetheDuchesswillnodoubtstayinParisoverherconfinement,andshewon’tbeabeautyanylonger。Ifthebabyisaboy,itwillbecalledFelipe,inhonoroftheexile。AnunkindchancehasdecreedthatIshall,asecondtime,serveasgodmother。
  Good-bye,dear,IshallgotoChantepleursearlythisyear,forourItaliantourwasshockinglyexpensive。IshallleaveabouttheendofMarch,andretiretoeconomizeinNivenais。Besides,IamtiredofParis。Felipesighs,asIdo,afterthebeautifulquietofthepark,ourcoolmeadows,andourLoire,withitssparklingsands,peerlessamongrivers。ChantepleurswillseemdelightfultomeafterthepompsandvanitiesofItaly;for,afterall,splendorbecomeswearisome,andalover’sglancehasmorebeautythana/capod’opera/ora/belquadro/!
  Weshallexpectyouthere。Don’tbeafraidthatIshallbejealousagain。YouarefreetotakewhatsoundingsyoupleaseinMacumer’sheart,andfishupalltheinterjectionsanddoubtsyoucan。Iamsupremelyindifferent。SincethatdayatRomeFelipe’sloveformehasgrown。Hetoldmeyesterdayheislookingovermyshouldernowthathissister-in-law,thePrincessHeredia,hisdestinedbrideofold,thedreamofhisyouth,hadnobrains。Oh!mydear,Iamworsethanaballet-dancer!Ifyouknewwhatjoythatslightingremarkgaveme!I
  havepointedouttoFelipethatshedoesnotspeakFrenchcorrectly。
  Shesays/esemple/for/exemple/,/sain/for/cinq/,/cheu/for/je/。
  Sheisbeautifulofcourse,butquitewithoutcharmortheslightestscintillaofwit。Whenacomplimentispaidher,shelooksatyouasthoughshedidn’tknowwhattodowithsuchastrangething。Felipe,beingwhatheis,couldnothavelivedtwomonthswithMarieafterhismarriage。DonFernand,theDucdeSoria,suitsherverywell。Hehasgenerousinstincts,butit’seasytoseehehasbeenaspoiltchild。I
  amtemptedtobenaughtyandmakeyoulaugh;butIwon’tdrawthelongbow。Eversomuchlove,darling。