登陆注册
19501200000189

第189章

How D'Artagnan became acquainted with a Poet, who had turned Printer for the sake of printing his own Verses.

Before taking his place at table, D'Artagnan acquired, as was his custom, all the information he could; but it is an axiom of curiosity, that every man who wishes to question well and fruitfully ought in the first place to lay himself open to questions.D'Artagnan sought, then, with his usual skill, a promising questioner in the hostelry of La Roche-Bernard.At the moment, there were in the house, on the first story, two travelers either preparing for supper, or at supper itself.D'Artagnan had seen their nags in the stable, and their equipages in the salle.One traveled with a lackey, undoubtedly a person of consideration; -- two Perche mares, sleek, sound beasts, were suitable means of locomotion.The other, a little fellow, a traveler of meagre appearance, wearing a dusty surtout, dirty linen, and boots more worn by the pavement than the stirrup, had come from Nantes with a cart drawn by a horse so like Furet in color, that D'Artagnan might have gone a hundred miles without finding a better match.This cart contained divers large packets wrapped in pieces of old stuff.

"That traveler yonder," said D'Artagnan to himself, "is the man for my money.He will do, he suits me; I ought to do for and suit him; M.Agnan, with the gray doublet and the rusty calotte, is not unworthy of supping with the gentleman of the old boots and still older horse."This said, D'Artagnan called the host, and desired him to send his teal, tourteau, and cider up to the chamber of the gentleman of modest exterior.He himself climbed, a plate in his hand, the wooden staircase which led to the chamber, and began to knock at the door.

"Come in!" said the unknown.D'Artagnan entered, with a simper on his lips, his plate under his arm, his hat in one hand, his candle in the other.

"Excuse me, monsieur," said he, "I am, as you are, a traveler; I know no one in the hotel, and I have the bad habit of losing my spirits when I eat alone, so that my repast appears a bad one to me, and does not nourish me.

Your face, which I saw just now, when you came down to have some oysters opened, -- your face pleased me much.Besides, I have observed you have a horse just like mine, and that the host, no doubt on account of that resemblance, has placed them side by side in the stable, where they appear to agree amazingly well together.I therefore, monsieur, do not see any reason why the masters should be separated when the horses are united.Accordingly, I am come to request the pleasure of being admitted to your table.My name is Agnan, at your service, monsieur, the unworthy steward of a rich seigneur, who wishes to purchase some salt-mines in this country, and sends me to examine his future acquisitions.In truth, monsieur, I should be well pleased if my countenance were as agreeable to you as yours is to me; for, upon my honor, I am quite at your service."The stranger, whom D'Artagnan saw for the first time -- for before he had only caught a glimpse of him, -- the stranger had black and brilliant eyes, a yellow complexion, a brow a little wrinkled by the weight of fifty years, bonhomie in his features collectively, but some cunning in his look.

"One would say," thought D'Artagnan, "that this merry fellow has never exercised more than the upper part of his head, his eyes, and his brain.He must be a man of science: his mouth, nose, and chin signify absolutely nothing.""Monsieur," replied the latter, with whose mind and person we have been making so free, "you do me much honor; not that I am ever ennuye, for I have," added he, smiling, "a company which amuses me always; but never mind that, I am very happy to receive you." But when saying this, the man with the worn boots cast an uneasy look at his table, from which the oysters had disappeared, and upon which there was nothing left but a morsel of salt bacon.

"Monsieur," D'Artagnan hastened to say, "the host is bringing me up a pretty piece of roasted poultry and a superb tourteau." D'Artagnan had read in the look of his companion, however rapid it disappeared, the fear of an attack by a parasite: he divined justly.At this opening, the features of the man of modest exterior relaxed; and, as if he had watched the moment for his entrance, as D'Artagnan spoke, the host appeared, bearing the announced dishes.The tourteau and the teal were added to the morsel of broiled bacon; D'Artagnan and his guest bowed, sat down opposite to each other, and, like two brothers, shared the bacon and the other dishes.

"Monsieur," said D'Artagnan, "you must confess that association is a wonderful thing.""How so?" replied the stranger, with his mouth full.

"Well, I will tell you," replied D'Artagnan.

The stranger gave a short truce to the movement of his jaws, in order to hear the better.

"In the first place," continued D'Artagnan, "instead of one candle, which each of us had, we have two.""That is true!" said the stranger, struck with the extreme lucidity of the observation.

"Then I see that you eat my tourteau in preference, whilst I, in preference, eat your bacon.""That is true again."

"And then, in addition to being better lighted and eating what we prefer, I place the pleasure of your company.""Truly, monsieur, you are very jovial," said the unknown, cheerfully.

"Yes, monsieur; jovial, as all people are who carry nothing on their minds, or, for that matter, in their heads.Oh! Ican see it is quite another sort of thing with you,"continued D'Artagnan; "I can read in your eyes all sorts of genius.""Oh, monsieur!"

"Come, confess one thing."

"What is that?"

"That you are a learned man."

"Ma foi! monsieur."

"Hein?"

"Almost."

"Come, then!"

"I am an author."

"There!" cried D'Artagnan, clapping his hands, "I knew Icould not be deceived! It is a miracle!"

"Monsieur ---- "

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 盛宠之狂妻来袭

    盛宠之狂妻来袭

    她,是顶级世家最宠千金,却自小遗落。他,更是豪门帝国继承人,冷厉专横,唯我独尊。当无心猫咪碰上黑暗魔王,会发生什么事!风云变幻,当当年清秀无害的小猫携子归来,叱咤风云,再对上,又是怎样的结局。
  • 狩猎丑妻

    狩猎丑妻

    十年前,因为一个赌约,她跌入他的温柔陷阱,十年后,他霸道回归,在他的强势猛攻下,她再次失去了自我……
  • 重回豆蔻年华

    重回豆蔻年华

    某一天,当刘晓薇醒来的时候,她发现她居然回到了自己15岁的中考前,并且正经历着一场名为痛经的苦痛。于是,在重新温故中考、高考、乃至硕考的岁月里,在继续着没有任何社会贡献的人生路上,刘晓薇开始了她“状元专业户”的心酸血泪史,附带好友一枚,发小一个,竹马一匹,以及背后灵一只……--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 重见天日

    重见天日

    萧冰涛为了证明自己的父亲不是潜伏者,用一生时间去证明
  • 总裁的女人

    总裁的女人

    夏可馨以为,她这一辈子不会再爱一个人。可爱情让她摇摇欲坠,不断深陷,不能自拔。当总裁的女人更是情非得已。她能再爱一次吗?可以吗?真的可以吗?
  • 鬼灵殇日记

    鬼灵殇日记

    艺诡龄跟同学一起去旅行,来到位于加拿大的鬼镇,住进了传说中的鬼屋酒店。墙上的人名,奇怪的信封,逐个消失的伙伴,穿着哥特式服装的少女,异样的歌声和诡异的电梯。在这个传说中的鬼镇是否有真的鬼出没?她、又是谁呢?
  • 夫君,唔要这样

    夫君,唔要这样

    兔子不食窝边草,竟而引来了大灰狼。兔子太子骂她蠢驴,胡狼王爷吃她豆腐。公主左右看之,杏眼圆瞪,两手叉腰,啐了一口,怒骂道:“没有一个好货!都给本公主滚蛋!”于是乎,逃婚了。谁知,江湖路不好走。冤家路窄,狭路又相逢。
  • 表象与真实

    表象与真实

    【RPG游戏同人小说合集(中长篇·流程攻略向·严重剧透)】-我还是忘不了那位少女的笑容。-那是怎样的笑容呢?是感激?是嘲讽?还是无奈?我不知道。-走到最后,我又是怀抱着怎样的心情呢?是欣慰?是懊悔?还是愤怒?我不知道。-我被骗了。也许,是被某个同伴所骗;也许,正是被“我”所骗。-或者说,本质上,我是被这个世界所骗,被这个···本就不真实的世界所骗。
  • 星宇幻想K

    星宇幻想K

    是命运的推崇,还是隐秘的选择。现实的逼迫,血的洗礼。我只去做选择,而不被选择作者群477056805一金幻想
  • 网游之大武侠

    网游之大武侠

    江湖不是一个人的江湖,江湖也不是所有人的江湖,入江湖难,出江湖更难。新人新作,如果喜欢希望大家不要吝啬你们的评论,推荐,收藏,成神路上,需要你们相陪。