登陆注册
5242400000064

第64章 II(9)

"I have not thought so, my son."

"I did what every gentleman would do," said Gaston.

"And that is often wrong!" cried the padre. "But I'm not your confessor.""I've nothing to confess," said Gaston, frankly. "I left New Orleans at once, and have travelled an innocent journey straight to you. And when Imake my fortune I shall be in a position to return and--""Claim the pressed flower!" put in the padre, laughing.

"Ah, you remember how those things are!" said Gaston; and he laughed also and blushed.

"Yes," said the padre, looking at the anchored barkentine, "I remember how those things are." And for a while the vessel and its cargo and the landed men and various business and conversations occupied them. But the freight for the mission once seen to, there was not much else to hang about here for.

The barkentine was only a coaster like many others which now had begun to fill the sea a little more of late years, and presently host and guest were riding homeward. And guessing at the two men from their outsides, any one would have got them precisely wrong; for within the turbulent young figure of Gaston dwelt a spirit that could not be more at ease, while revolt was steadily smouldering beneath the schooled and placid mask of the padre.

Yet still the strangeness of his being at such a place came back as a marvel into the young man's lively mind. Twenty years in prison, he thought, and hardly aware of it! And he glanced at the silent priest. Aman so evidently fond of music, of theatres, of the world, to whom pressed flowers had meant something once--and now contented to bleach upon these wastes! Not even desirous of a brief holiday, but finding an old organ and some old operas enough recreation! "It is his age, Isuppose," thought Gaston. And then the notion of himself when he should be sixty occurred to him, and he spoke.

"Do you know, I do not believe," said he, "that I should ever reach such contentment as yours.""Perhaps you will," said Padre Ignazio, in a low voice.

"Never!" declared the youth. "It comes only to the few, I am sure.""Yes. Only to the few," murmured the padre.

"I am certain that it must be a great possession," Gaston continued; "and yet--and yet--dear me! life is a splendid thing!""There are several sorts of it," said the padre.

"Only one for me!" cried Gaston. "Action, men, women, things--to be there, to be known, to play a part, to sit in the front seats; to have people tell each other, 'There goes Gaston Villere!' and to deserve one's prominence. Why, if I were Padre of Santa Ysabel del Mar for twenty years--no! for one year--do you know what I should have done? Some day it would have been too much for me. I should have left these savages to a pastor nearer their own level, and I should have ridden down this canyon upon my mule, and stepped on board the barkentine, and gone back to my proper sphere. You will understand, sir, that I am far from venturing to make any personal comment. I am only thinking what a world of difference lies between men's natures who can feel alike as we do upon so many subjects. Why, not since leaving New Orleans have I met any one with whom I could talk, except of the weather and the brute interests common to us all. That such a one as you should be here is like a dream.""But it is not a dream," said the padre.

"And, sir--pardon me if I do say this--are you not wasted at Santa Ysabel del Mar? I have seen the priests at the other missions They are--the sort of good men that I expected. But are you needed to save such souls as these?""There is no aristocracy of souls," said the padre, almost whispering now.

"But the body and the mind!" cried Gaston. "My God, are they nothing? Do you think that they are given to us for nothing but a trap? You cannot teach such a doctrine with your library there. And how about all the cultivated men and women away from whose quickening society the brightest of us grow numb? You have held out. But will it be for long? Do you not owe yourself to the saving of higher game henceforth? Are not twenty years of mesclados enough? No, no!" finished young Gaston, hot with his unforeseen eloquence; "I should ride down some morning and take the barkentine."Padre Ignazio was silent for a space.

"I have not offended you?" said the young man.

"No. Anything but that. You are surprised that I should--choose--to stay here. Perhaps you may have wondered how I came to be here at all?""I had not intended any impertinent--"

"Oh no. Put such an idea out of your head, my son. You may remember that I was going to make you a confession about my operas. Let us sit down in this shade."So they picketed the mules near the stream and sat down.

"You have seen," began Padre Ignazio, "what sort of a man I--was once.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 比宇宙更大的是

    比宇宙更大的是

    内容简介:小说讲的是六名同学组成的团队,不断面对挑战并提高自我。小说的背景发生在未来,小说没有采用无聊的武力战斗,更多是斗智、斗文化。比如小说涉及了对联、诗词、茶道等,另一部分是桌游中的数学、程序算法等较量。小说从第二卷开始考虑加入更多的赛博朋克、异国情调,整体来说,科幻元素的融入是比较自然的。小说的独创性在于以下几点:(1)以团队为视角,进行较量(2)较量以智斗为主(包括文科和理工科)(3)小说有一种气势恢宏感,这除了科幻,更是因为小说探讨死亡与爱(4)小说包含了很多很硬核的要素,如密码学、编程学、数学、文学、诗词、对联、心理学、哲学、佛学欢迎加入QQ群,712916961,群内会分享一些作品设定图片
  • 尹喜宅

    尹喜宅

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 驶向北斗东路

    驶向北斗东路

    马上就要过年了,干货想不到做节目这天连电视台的人都来了,电视台一直想做干货和白小石关于好处费的这个节目,却一直没有机会,他们便抓住这个机会采访,他们在交通台采访了一下干货和白小石,然后又跟着他们去了医院。摄像机随着干货和白小石来到了等待着做换肾手术的李百胜同学的病床前,李百胜戴着口罩,脸色十分苍白。干货和白小石都和李百胜握了手,还说了几句话。节目时间不长,也就是十分钟,十分钟的节目已经是很长了。
  • 快穿:有你,已足矣

    快穿:有你,已足矣

    唐雨霏是唐家的千金大小姐,为了家族,她将会与另一个世家少爷联姻,她可以拥有权利与财富,可她却有一个愿望:与自己心爱的人共度一生。可惜,这个愿望是天方夜谭。但是,就在那天,她与一个自称是“岚”的系统绑定,收集积分,实现愿望。“从我遇见你的那刻起,我就知道我这辈子都是幸福的,因为,我的生命中有你。”——唐雨霏
  • 虎妹孟加拉

    虎妹孟加拉

    住在美国的富二代玉叶喜爱猛兽,她收养了一只老虎,投入很深感情,而和人的情感却很疏离。小说讲述了中国新一代青年的另一种困惑和焦虑,人与人,人与动物的复杂关系,题材独特,细节精彩,值得关注。老树驾着银色老丰田,从伯克利北边山腰林间的家里一路飞驰而来,刚下高速就连遇两个红灯。情急中,平时绝少冒脏话的老树忍不住连骂了几声娘。他盯着高挂在前方路中间的那团鲜红,双眼发花。暗夜里,路口交通灯的控制程序将优先权给了横向交叉的大道,弄得红灯一亮,通往奥克兰山上的车子简直要等到永远。
  • 光宣诗坛点将录

    光宣诗坛点将录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 牡丹初妆

    牡丹初妆

    师傅说,这是命中注定的劫难。我觉得他说的不错,活着千百年来,这是我命中注定要承受的。劭儿说,这是我自找苦吃的结果我觉得他说的也不错,过了一辈子,才觉得事事都是我自己讨来的苦。龙且说,这是他一生中唯一没有预料到的变数。我想了想,委实觉得他们说的都不错,我就是这历史上最大的变数。可是,我求了百年,讨了百年,亦没有把项羽的苦讨到自己身上。
  • 成神

    成神

    终我一生,宠你至死!哪怕你永远不会原谅我,不会爱我,我都愿意……宠你至死!从最低处爬起,一步一步,站到她心中的神坛之上,站到他的身边!
  • 谋天下

    谋天下

    中国第一部历史谋略小说。第一位皇帝产生的前夜波澜壮阔的统一战争进行的同时一支鲜为人知的间谍队伍活跃在华夏各地那是阴谋与阳谋的交相辉映那是血与火的痛苦煎熬那是爱情与利益的艰难抉择是的,世界上只有谋略可以创造不朽、创造神奇,创造遗憾也许在这本书里你会看到所有丑恶的雏形、所有阴谋的滋生。
  • 身份

    身份

    温亚军,现为北京武警总部某文学杂志主编。著有长篇小说伪生活等六部,小说集硬雪、驮水的日子等七部。获第三届鲁迅文学奖,第十一届庄重文文学奖,《小说选刊》《中国作家》和《上海文学》等刊物奖,入选中国小说学会排行榜。中国作家协会会员。