登陆注册
6141400000076

第76章 XIII (7)

"Then, Mistress Alice," said Matthew Maule, handing a chair, --gracefully enough, for a craftsman, "will it please you only to sit down, and do me the favor (though altogether beyond a poor carpenter's deserts) to fix your eyes on mine!"Alice complied, She was very proud. Setting aside all advantages of rank, this fair girl deemed herself conscious of a power --combined of beauty, high, unsullied purity, and the preservative force of womanhood--that could make her sphere impenetrable, unless betrayed by treachery within. She instinctively knew, it may be, that some sinister or evil potency was now striving to pass her barriers; nor would she decline the contest. So Alice put woman's might against man's might; a match not often equal on the part of woman.

Her father meanwhile had turned away, and seemed absorbed in the contemplation of a landscape by Claude, where a shadowy and sun-streaked vista penetrated so remotely into an ancient wood, that it would have been no wonder if his fancy had lost itself in the picture's bewildering depths. But, in truth, the picture was no more to him at that moment than the blank wall against which it hung. His mind was haunted with the many and strange tales which he had heard, attributing mysterious if not supernatural endowments to these Maules, as well the grandson here present as his two immediate ancestors. Mr. Pyncheon's long residence abroad, and intercourse with men of wit and fashion, --courtiers, worldings, and free-thinkers,--had done much towards obliterating the grim Puritan superstitions, which no man of New England birth at that early period could entirely escape. But, on the other hand, had not a whole Community believed Maule's grandfather to be a wizard? Had not the crime been proved? Had not the wizard died for it? Had he not bequeathed a legacy of hatred against the Pyncheons to this only grandson, who, as it appeared, was now about to exercise a subtle influence over the daughter of his enemy's house? Might not this influence be the same that was called witchcraft?

Turning half around, he caught a glimpse of Maule's figure in the looking-glass. At some paces from Alice, with his arms uplifted in the air, the carpenter made a gesture as if directing downward a slow, ponderous, and invisible weight upon the maiden.

"Stay, Maule!" exclaimed Mr. Pyncheon, stepping forward. "I forbid your proceeding further!""Pray, my dear father, do not interrupt the young man," said Alice, without changing her position. "His efforts, I assure you, will prove very harmless."Again Mr. Pyncheon turned his eyes towards the Claude. It was then his daughter's will, in opposition to his own, that the experiment should be fully tried. Henceforth, therefore, he did but consent, not urge it. And was it not for her sake far more than for his own that he desired its success? That lost parchment once restored, the beautiful Alice Pyncheon, with the rich dowry which he could then bestow, might wed an English duke or a German reigning-prince, instead of some New England clergyman or lawyer! At the thought, the ambitious father almost consented, in his heart, that, if the devil's power were needed to the accomplishment of this great object, Maule might evoke him. Alice's own purity would be her safeguard.

With his mind full of imaginary magnificence, Mr. Pyncheon heard a half-uttered exclamation from his daughter. It was very faint and low; so indistinct that there seemed but half a will to shape out the words, and too undefined a purport to be intelligible.

Yet it was a call for help!--his conscience never doubted it;--and, little more than a whisper to his ear, it was a dismal shriek, and long reechoed so, in the region round his heart! But this time the father did not turn.

After a further interval, Maule spoke.

"Behold your daughter." said he.

Mr. Pyncheon came hastily forward. The carpenter was standing erect in front of Alice's chair, and pointing his finger towards the maiden with an expression of triumphant power, the limits of which could not be defined, as, indeed, its scope stretched vaguely towards the unseen and the infinite. Alice sat in an attitude of profound repose, with the long brown lashes drooping over her eyes.

"There she is!" said the carpenter. "Speak to her!""Alice! My daughter!" exclaimed Mr. Pyncheon. "My own Alice!"She did not stir.

"Louder!" said Maule, smiling.

"Alice! Awake!" cried her father. "It troubles me to see you thus! Awake!"He spoke loudly, with terror in his voice, and close to that delicate ear which had always been so sensitive to every discord.

But the sound evidently reached her not. It is indescribable what a sense of remote, dim, unattainable distance betwixt himself and Alice was impressed on the father by this impossibility of reaching her with his voice.

"Best touch her" said Matthew Maule "Shake the girl, and roughly, too! My hands are hardened with too much use of axe, saw, and plane, --else I might help you!"Mr. Pyncheon took her hand, and pressed it with the earnestness of startled emotion. He kissed her, with so great a heart-throb in the kiss, that he thought she must needs feel it. Then, in a gust of anger at her insensibility, he shook her maiden form with a violence which, the next moment, it affrighted him to remember. He withdrew his encircling arms, and Alice--whose figure, though flexible, had been wholly impassive--relapsed into the same attitude as before these attempts to arouse her. Maule having shifted his position, her face was turned towards him slightly, but with what seemed to be a reference of her very slumber to his guidance.

Then it was a strange sight to behold how the man of conventionalities shook the powder out of his periwig; how the reserved and stately gentleman forgot his dignity; how the gold-embroidered waistcoat flickered and glistened in the firelight with the convulsion of rage, terror, and sorrow in the human heart that was beating under it.

同类推荐
  • 大乘无生方便门

    大乘无生方便门

    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。
  • 壬占汇选

    壬占汇选

    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。
  • 太白阴经

    太白阴经

    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。
  • 遗山集

    遗山集

    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。
  • 啁啾漫记

    啁啾漫记

    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。
热门推荐
  • 道士女朋友与女鬼老婆

    道士女朋友与女鬼老婆

    罗杰只是一个简单的大学生,每天吃吃喝喝,学习只要六十分就万事大吉,没有什么追求,害怕发生一切不安的事情。可有一天,他遇见了鬼,从此人生开始发生巨大的改变。交了一个可以力挑几十人、家财万贯、会捉鬼、长得还倾国倾城的强大女朋友;莫名其妙被一个女鬼逼婚,女鬼前身是年轻貌美的公主,墓葬里面还有大量财富;最后体质强化、意识回归,莫名其妙成为双魂强者。罗杰只是一个想法简单的人,可生活把他推向了无法预知的方向。
  • 纵横在无尽世界

    纵横在无尽世界

    一颗奇妙的红色珠子,让叶辰穿梭在一个个世界中!三国,神话,僵尸先生,仙剑三,漫威等等!许多的世界,无尽的纵横与逍遥!
  • 宋功名

    宋功名

    一个普通的理科大学生柴邵,在一次旅行中意外穿越到宋真宗年间,带着与这个时代截然不同的学识和物品慢慢的融入这个时代并相互影响着……
  • 我在天上有艘舰

    我在天上有艘舰

    在一个剑与魔法主宰生死的世界,在一个人类与劣化兽对抗千年的世界,林泽得到一艘半残的护卫舰,走上了举世无敌的道路
  • 魔主不败

    魔主不败

    三十三天仙魔林立,魔主陨落,诸天震动。万道寂灭,神魔争斗,天地动乱。沈誉意外掌控魔主之心,展现玲珑万千世界,能否挣脱枷锁,破开天幕,寻求一线生机。杀生为己生,问道即求真。
  • 皇子嫁到

    皇子嫁到

    厌倦前世杀戮,今生她只想过着平平淡淡的日子,种种田,浇浇花的布衣生活,奈何上天不眷顾,不过是挑菜路过,竟然从天而降一位金枝玉叶的王子,说要做她夫郎,这、这该如何是好!?皇子和农妇的感情纠葛,没有惊天动地轰轰烈烈的爱情,只有一些日积月累的小小感动与理解。
  • AI的影响

    AI的影响

    人类越来越依赖科技,我们也被深深的影响改变。
  • 娇妻18岁:顾少,霸道宠!
  • 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!
  • 域途

    域途

    我要这地,予我驱使,铸我登天之梯;我要这天,俯首称臣,任我呼风唤雨。