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dona perecta-第15部分

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usins found themselves alone; after rambling through different parts of the garden in friendly companionship and having eyes and ears only for each other。

〃Pepe;〃 Rosario was saying; 〃all that you have been telling me is pure fancy; one of those stories that you clever men know so well how to put together。 You think that because I am a country girl I believe every thing I am told。〃

〃If you understood me as well as I think I understand you; you would know that I never say any thing I do not mean。 But let us have done with foolish subtleties and lovers' sophistries; that lead only to misunderstandings。 I will speak to you only in the language of truth。 Are you by chance a young lady whose acquaintance I have made on the promenade or at a party; and with whom I propose to spend a pleasant hour or two? No; you are my cousin。 You are something more。 Rosario; let us at once put things on their proper footing。 Let us drop circumlocutions。 I have come here to marry you。〃

Rosario felt her face burning; and her heart was beating violently。

〃See; my dear cousin;〃 continued the young man。 〃I swear to you that if you had not pleased me I should be already far away from this place。 Although politeness and delicacy would have obliged me to make an effort to conceal my disappointment; I should have found it hard to do so。 That is my character。〃

〃Cousin; you have only just arrived;〃 said Rosarito laconically; trying to laugh。

〃I have only just arrived; and I already know all that I wanted to know; I know that I love you; that you are the woman whom my heart has long been announcing to me; saying to me night and day; 'Now she is coming; now she is near; now you are burning。' 〃

These words served Rosario as an excuse for breaking into the laugh that had been dimpling her lips。 Her soul swelled with happiness; she breathed an atmosphere of joy。

〃You persist in depreciating yourself;〃 continued Pepe; 〃but for me you possess every perfection。 You have the admirable quality of radiating on all around you the divine light of your soul。 The moment one sees you one feels instinctively the nobility of your mind and the purity of your heart。 To see you is to see a celestial being who; through the forgetfulness of Heaven; remains upon the earth; you are an angel; and I adore you。〃

When he had said this it seemed as if he had fulfilled an important mission。 Rosarito; overcome by the violence of her emotion; felt her scant strength suddenly fail her; and; half…fainting; she sank on a stone that in those pleasant solitudes served as a seat。 Pepe bent over her。 Her eyes were closed; her forehead rested on the palm of her hand。 A few moments later the daughter of Dona Perfecta Polentinos gave her cousin; amid happy tears; a tender glance followed by these words:

〃I loved you before I had ever seen you。〃

Placing her hands in those of the young man she rose to her feet; and their forms disappeared among the leafy branches of an oleander walk。 Night was falling and soft shadows enveloped the lower end of the garden; while the last rays of the setting sun crowned the tree…tops with fleeting splendors。 The noisy republic of the birds kept up a deafening clamor in the upper branches。 It was the hour in which; after flitting about in the joyous regions of the sky; they were all going to rest; and they were disputing with one another the branches they had selected for sleeping…places。 Their chatter at times had a sound of recrimination and controversy; at times of mockery and merriment。 In their voluble twitter the little rascals said the most insulting things to each other; pecking at each other and flapping their wings; as orators wave their arms when they want to make their hearers believe the lies they are telling them。 But words of love were to be heard there too; for the peace of the hour and the beauty of the spot invited to it。 A sharp ear might have distinguished the following:

〃I loved you before I had even seen you; and if you had not come I should have died of grief。 Mamma used to give me your father's letters to read; and he praised you so much in them that I used to say; 'That is the man who ought to be my husband。' For a long time your father said nothing about our marrying; which seemed to me great negligence。 Uncle Cayetano; whenever he spoke of you; would say; 'There are not many men like him in the world。 The woman who gets him for a husband may think herself fortunate。' At last your father said what he could not avoid saying。 Yes; he could not avoid saying itI was expecting it every day。〃

Shortly after these words the same voice added uneasily: 〃Some one is following us。〃

Emerging from among the oleanders; Pepe; turning round; saw two men approaching them; and touching the leaves of a young tree near by; he said aloud to his companion:

〃It is not proper to prune young trees like this for the first time until they have taken firm root。 Trees recently planted have not sufficient strength to bear the operation。 You know that the roots can grow only by means of the leaves; so that if you take the leaves from a tree〃

〃Ah; Senor Don Jose;〃 cried the Penitentiary; with a frank laugh; approaching the two young people and bowing to them; 〃are you giving lessons in horticulture? /Insere nunc Meliboee piros; pone ordine vites/; as the great singer of the labors of the field said。 'Graft the pear…tree; dear Meliboeus; trim the vines。' And how are we now; Senor Don Jose?〃

The engineer and the canon shook hands。 Then the latter turned round; and indicating by a gesture a young man who was behind him; said; smiling:

〃I have the pleasure of presenting to you my dear Jacintilloa great rogue; a feather…head; Senor Don Jose。〃



CHAPTER IX

THE DISAGREEMENT CONTINUES TO INCREASE; AND THEREAFTER TO BECOME DISCORD

Close beside the black cassock was a fresh and rosy face; that seemed fresher and rosier from the contrast。 Jacinto saluted our hero; not without some embarrassment。

He was one of those precocious youths whom the indulgent university sends prematurely forth into the arena of life; making them fancy that they are men because they have received their doctor's degree。 Jacinto had a round; handsome face with rosy cheeks; like a girl's; and without any beard save the down which announced its coming。 In person he was plump and below the medium height。 His age was a little over twenty。 He had been educated from childhood under the direction of his excellent and learned uncle; which is the same as saying that the twig had not become crooked in the growing。 A severe moral training had kept him always straight; and in the fulfilment of his scholastic duties he had been almost above reproach。 Having concluded his studies at the university with astonishing success; for there was scarcely a class in which he did not take the highest honors; he entered on the practice of his profession; promising; by his application and his aptitude for the law; to maintain fresh and green in the forum the laurels of the lecture…hall。

At times he was as mischievous as a boy; at times as sedate as a man。 In very truth; if Jacinto had not had a little; and even a great deal of liking for pretty girls; his uncle would have thoug
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