登陆注册
37807200000017

第17章 CHAPTER III(5)

"My feelings and my favours are to me sure warrants for that love, and answer to me for your heart; my trust is entire on this head: but explain yourself, I entreat you, and open your soul to me; otherwise, I shall fear lest, by the fatality of my star, and by the too fortunate influence of the stars on women less tender and less faithful than I, I may be supplanted in your heart as Medea was in Jason's; not that I wish to compare you to a lover as unfortunate as Jason, and to parallel myself with a monster like Medea, although you have enough influence over me to force me to resemble her each time our love exacts it, and that it concerns me to keep your heart, which belongs to me, and which belongs to me only. For I name as belonging to me what I have purchased with the tender and constant love with which I have burned for you, a love more alive to-day than ever, and which will end only with my life; a love, in short, which makes me despise both the dangers and the remorse which will be perhaps its sad sequel. As the price of this sacrifice, I ask you but one favour, it is to remember a spot not far from here: I do not exact that you should keep your promise tomorrow; but I want to see you to disperse your suspicions. I ask of God only one thing: it is that He should make you read my heart, which is less mine than yours, and that He should guard you from every ill, at least during my life: this life is dear to me only in so far as it pleases you, and as I please you myself. I am going to bed: adieu; give me your news tomorrow morning; for I shall be uneasy till I have it. Like a bird escaped from its cage, or the turtle-dove which has lost her mate, I shall be alone, weeping your absence, short as it may be. This letter, happier than I, will go this evening where I cannot go, provided that the messenger does not find you asleep, as I fear. I have not dared to write it in the presence of Joseph, of Sebastian, and of Joachim, who had only just left me when I began it."

Thus, as one sees, and always supposing these letters to be genuine, Mary had conceived for Bothwell one of those mad passions, so much the stronger in the women who are a prey to them, that one the less understands what could have inspired them. Bothwell was no longer young, Bothwell was not handsome, and yet Mary sacrificed for him a young husband, who was considered one of the handsomest men of his century. It was like a kind of enchantment. Darnley, the sole obstacle to the union, had been already condemned for a long time, if not by Mary, at least by Bothwell; then, as his strong constitution had conquered the poison, another kind of death was sought for.

The queen, as she announces in her letter to Bothwel1, had refused to bring back Darnley with her, and had returned alone to Edinburgh.

Arrived there, she gave orders for the king to be moved, in his turn, in a litter; but instead of taking him to Stirling or Holyrood, she decided to lodge him in the abbey of the Kirk of Field. The king made some objections when he knew of this arrangement; however, as he had no power to oppose it, he contented himself with complaining of the solitude of the dwelling assigned him; but the queen made answer that she could not receive him at that moment, either at Holyrood or at Stirling, for fear, if his illness were infectious, lest he might give it to his son: Darnley was then obliged to make the best of the abode allotted him.

It was an isolated abbey, and little calculated by its position to dissipate the fears that the king entertained; for it was situated between two ruined churches and two cemeteries: the only house, which was distant about a shot from a cross-bow, belonged to the Hamiltons, and as they were Darnley's mortal enemies the neighbourhood was none the more reassuring: further, towards the north, rose some wretched huts, called the "Thieves' cross-roads". In going round his new residence, Darnley noticed that three holes, each large enough for a man to get through, had been made in the walls; he asked that these holes, through which ill-meaning persons could get in, should be stopped up: it was promised that masons should be sent; but nothing was done, and the holes remained open.

The day after his arrival at Kirk of Field, the king saw a light in that house near his which lie believed deserted; next day he asked Alexander Durham whence it came, and he heard that the Archbishop of St. Andrew's had left his palace in Edinburgh and had housed there since the preceding evening, one didn't know why: this news still further increased the king's uneasiness; the Archbishop of St.

Andrew's was one of his most declared enemies.

The king, little by little abandoned by all his servants lived on the first floor of an isolated pavilion, having about him only this same Alexander Durham, whom we have mentioned already, and who was his valet. Darnley, who had quite a special friendship for him, and who besides, as we have said, feared some attack on his life at every moment, had made him move his bed into his own apartment, so that both were sleeping in the same room.

On the night of the 8th February, Darnley awoke Durham: he thought he heard footsteps in the apartment beneath him. Durham rose, took a sword in one hand, a taper in the other, and went down to the ground floor; but although Darnley was quite certain he had not been deceived, Durham came up again a moment after, saying he had seen no one.

The morning of the next day passed without bringing anything fresh.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 这个和尚有点甜

    这个和尚有点甜

    一李容秀前生一步踏错,便是步步深渊。祖母因她病重,小和尚因她早逝。她爱之人含冤而死,她恨之人却平步青云。从彻骨的寒冷中醒来,转头便跌入了骄阳日里。铜镜里,是她十八岁时的模样,尚未铸成大错时。重来一回,她要护孀居的祖母百岁无忧,保小和尚千岁欢喜。若有人阻拦,她便拆了她的青云梯,毁了她的至尊荣!二寺门外立了个面生的和尚,天生丽质的秀姑娘顶着个光溜溜的脑袋…“小和尚为什么你可以出家我不可以?”“小和尚我也出家了!”李容秀顶着和尚的脑袋,却不做和尚该做的事?嗯…是个假和尚。站在她面前的僧人一脸木然,这姑娘莫非真是个傻的?“看看是你渡我,还是我嫁你!”李容秀叉着腰歪着脑袋看着他。三李容秀剃光了头发,死乞白赖跟着小和尚进了宫,还成了太后的心尖宠?进谗言坑白莲,拔头发撩和尚!高冷禁欲高僧(假的)×多动症白月光(傻的)
  • 八荒神尊

    八荒神尊

    他不信命,不信天,只信自己。八荒神尊强势来袭。
  • 鸿蒙之创世游戏

    鸿蒙之创世游戏

    《原著党勿入》鸿蒙醒来,发现鸿蒙界只剩下自己一人,最终走出鸿蒙,去往大千世界。[斗气大陆]:原来斗帝,只是开始,我们势要称帝。[斗罗大陆]:神是什么?在各位玩家眼里,不过是一百级的小角色罢了。[超神学院]:虚空?哈哈哈哈,最可笑的理论。[洪荒]:鸿蒙道友,人言否?.......后面还有一些其他世界,比较冷门,很少人写他们的同人,或者说没有,但是作者很喜欢他们的书,所以会写入他们。《斩仙》《武极天下》《修罗武神》《凌天战尊》《三界独尊》《太古神王》......以上都是作者很喜欢的书,还有一些系统流的,先不说,保密一点,个个世界体系都不一样,所以内容会有很大的变迁。
  • 永恒精灵

    永恒精灵

    一个人族、精灵、矮人、兽人等各个种族生活的世界,拥有这大量的职能者,魔法师、战士、术士、游荡者等众多职业的世界里,每个人都有自己的路,不管结果如何,走下去才知道
  • 万界诸天帝皇

    万界诸天帝皇

    “朕给你的你得敬着,朕不给你的你若是敢碰,想好什么样的死法!”
  • 吾欲断天

    吾欲断天

    一念天堂,一念地狱。一念崛起,一念沉沦。吾之念:非佛,非魔。佛挡杀佛,魔阻宰魔。天欲以吾为狗,吾欲断天。
  • 来到综漫搞事情

    来到综漫搞事情

    一场意外事故,王小萌获得了一个系统,只有完成系统给出的任务才能复活?什么!还附带变身!搞没搞错啊!王小萌:那现在我们要去哪儿?系统:刀剑神域,登陆!(PS:不只是一个动漫世界。) 粉丝群:623114086
  • 温大人就是这么拽

    温大人就是这么拽

    温大人,听说你媳妇不要你了?这完全就是谗言,谗言,明明就是我不要她了。”某男傲娇的扭过了脖子。一回首,那个女人好熟悉啊“是吗?温知庭,你最近胆肥了啊!”“没有没有,吴大人,你怎么讲话的,怎么就知道听信谗言,我与夫人伉俪情深,怎会……”
  • 向阳孤儿院3

    向阳孤儿院3

    长篇小说《向阳孤儿院》取材于真实的孤儿院,由一个个鲜活而真实故事加工改编而成。小说以日记的形式书,,一天都具有相对的独立性以及真实性,在情节设计上巧妙新颖,故事引人入胜。