雨果 悲惨世界 英文版1-第33部分
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Tholomyes was the antique old student; he was rich; he had an ine of four thousand francs; four thousand francs! a splendid scandal on Mount Sainte…Genevieve。 Tholomyes was a fast man of thirty; and badly preserved。
He was wrinkled and toothless; and he had the beginning of a bald spot; of which he himself said with sadness; the skull at thirty; the knee at forty。
His digestion was mediocre; and he had been attacked by a watering in one eye。
But in proportion as his youth disappeared; gayety was kindled; he replaced his teeth with buffooneries; his hair with mirth; his health with irony; his weeping eye laughed incessantly。
He was dilapidated but still in flower。His youth; which was packing up for departure long before its time; beat a retreat in good order; bursting with laughter; and no one saw anything but fire。
He had had a piece rejected at the Vaudeville。He made a few verses now and then。
In addition to this he doubted everything to the last degree; which is a vast force in the eyes of the weak。
Being thus ironical and bald; he was the leader。Iron is an English word。
Is it possible that irony is derived from it?
One day Tholomyes took the three others aside; with the gesture of an oracle; and said to them:
〃Fantine; Dahlia; Zephine; and Favourite have been teasing us for nearly a year to give them a surprise。
We have promised them solemnly that we would。
They are forever talking about it to us; to me in particular; just as the old women in Naples cry to Saint Januarius; ‘Faccia gialluta; fa o miracolo; Yellow face; perform thy miracle;' so our beauties say to me incessantly; ‘Tholomyes; when will you bring forth your surprise?'
At the same time our parents keep writing to us。Pressure on both sides。
The moment has arrived; it seems to me; let us discuss the question。〃
Thereupon; Tholomyes lowered his voice and articulated something so mirthful; that a vast and enthusiastic grin broke out upon the four mouths simultaneously; and Blachevelle exclaimed; 〃That is an idea。〃
A smoky tap…room presented itself; they entered; and the remainder of their confidential colloquy was lost in shadow。
The result of these shades was a dazzling pleasure party which took place on the following Sunday; the four young men inviting the four young girls。
BOOK THIRD。IN THE YEAR 1817
CHAPTER III
FOUR AND FOUR
It is hard nowadays to picture to one's self what a pleasure…trip of students and grisettes to the country was like; forty…five years ago。The suburbs of Paris are no longer the same; the physiognomy of what may be called circumparisian life has changed pletely in the last half…century; where there was the cuckoo; there is the railway car; where there was a tender…boat; there is now the steamboat; people speak of Fecamp nowadays as they spoke of Saint…Cloud in those days。The Paris of 1862 is a city which has France for its outskirts。
The four couples conscientiously went through with all the country follies possible at that time。
The vacation was beginning; and it was a warm; bright; summer day。
On the preceding day; Favourite; the only one who knew how to write; had written the following to Tholomyes in the name of the four:
〃It is a good hour to emerge from happiness。〃
That is why they rose at five o'clock in the morning。Then they went to Saint…Cloud by the coach; looked at the dry cascade and exclaimed; 〃This must be very beautiful when there is water!〃They breakfasted at the Tete…Noir; where Castaing had not yet been; they treated themselves to a game of ring…throwing under the quincunx of trees of the grand fountain; they ascended Diogenes' lantern; they gambled for macaroons at the roulette establishment of the Pont de Sevres; picked bouquets at Pateaux; bought reed…pipes at Neuilly; ate apple tarts everywhere; and were perfectly happy。
The young girls rustled and chatted like warblers escaped from their cage。
It was a perfect delirium。
From time to time they bestowed little taps on the young men。
Matutinal intoxication of life! adorable years! the wings of the dragonfly quiver。
Oh; whoever you may be; do you not remember?
Have you rambled through the brushwood; holding aside the branches; on account of the charming head which is ing on behind you?
Have you slid; laughing; down a slope all wet with rain; with a beloved woman holding your hand; and crying; 〃Ah; my new boots! what a state they are in!〃
Let us say at once that that merry obstacle; a shower; was lacking in the case of this good…humored party; although Favourite had said as they set out; with a magisterial and maternal tone; 〃The slugs are crawling in the paths;a sign of rain; children。〃
All four were madly pretty。
A good old classic poet; then famous; a good fellow who had an Eleonore; M。 le Chevalier de Labouisse; as he strolled that day beneath the chestnut…trees of Saint…Cloud; saw them pass about ten o'clock in the morning; and exclaimed; 〃There is one too many of them;〃 as he thought of the Graces。Favourite; Blachevelle's friend; the one aged three and twenty; the old one; ran on in front under the great green boughs; jumped the ditches; stalked distractedly over bushes; and presided over this merry…making with the spirit of a young female faun。Zephine and Dahlia; whom chance had made beautiful in such a way that they set each off when they were together; and pleted each other; never left each other; more from an instinct of coquetry than from friendship; and clinging to each other; they assumed English poses; the first keepsakes had just made their appearance; melancholy was dawning for women; as later on; Byronism dawned for men; and the hair of the tender sex began to droop dolefully。
Zephine and Dahlia had their hair dressed in rolls。
Listolier and Fameuil; who were engaged in discussing their professors; explained to Fantine the difference that existed between M。 Delvincourt and M。 Blondeau。
Blachevelle seemed to have been created expressly to carry Favourite's single…bordered; imitation India shawl of Ternaux's manufacture; on his arm on Sundays。
Tholomyes followed; dominating the group。
He was very gay; but one felt the force of government in him; there was dictation in his joviality; his principal ornament was a pair of trousers of elephant…leg pattern of nankeen; with straps of braided copper wire; he carried a stout rattan worth two hundred francs in his hand; and; as he treated himself to everything; a strange thing called a cigar in his mouth。Nothing was sacred to him; he smoked。
〃That Tholomyes is astounding!〃 said the others; with veneration。〃What trousers!
What energy!〃
As for Fantine; she was a joy to behold。
Her splendid teeth had evidently received an office from God;laughter。
She preferred to carry her little hat of sewed straw; with its long white strings; in her hand rather than on her head。
Her thick blond hair; which was inclined to wave; and which easily uncoiled; and which it was necessary to fasten up incessantly; seemed made for the flight of Galatea under the willows。
Her rosy lips babbled enchantingly。The corners of her mouth voluptuously turned up; as in the antique masks of Erigone; had an air of encouraging the audacious; but her long; shadowy lashes drooped discreetly over the jollity of the lower part of the face as though to call a halt。
There was something indescribably harmonious and striking about her entire dress。She wore a gown of mauve barege; little reddish brown buskins; whose ribbons traced an X on her fine; white; open…worked stockings; and that sort of muslin spencer; a Marseilles invention; whose name; canezou; a corruption of the words quinze aout; pronounced after the fashion of the Canebiere; signifies fine weather; heat; and midday。The three others; less timid; as we have already said; wore low…necked dresses without disguise; which in summer; beneath flower…adorned hats; are very graceful and enticing; but by the side of these audacious outfits; blond Fantine's canezou; with its transparencies; its indiscretion; and its reticence; concealing and displaying at one and the same time; seemed an alluring godsend of decency; and the famous Court of Love; presided over by the Vitesse de Cette; with the sea…green eyes; would; perhaps; have awarded the prize for coquetry to this canezou; in the contest for the prize of modesty。The most ingenious is; at times; the wisest。
This does happen。
Brilliant of face; delicate of profile; with eyes of a deep blue; heavy lids; feet arched and small; wrists and ankles admirably formed; a white skin which; here and there allowed the azure branching of the veins to be seen; joy; a cheek that was young and fresh; the robust throat of the Juno of AEgina; a strong and supple nape of the neck; shoulders modelled as though by Coustou; with a voluptuous dimple in the middle; visible through the muslin; a gayety cooled by dreaminess; sculptural and exquisitesuch was Fantine; and beneath these feminine adornments and these ribbons one could divine a statue; and in that statue a soul。
Fantine was beautiful; without being too conscious of it。Those rare drea