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dona perecta-第19部分

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 ideas and the ideas of his aunt's friends。 Thoughtful and sad; foreseeing future discord; he remained for a short time sitting on the bench in the summer…house; his chin resting on his breast; his forehead gathered in a frown; his hands clasped。 He thought himself alone。

Suddenly he heard a gay voice humming the refrain of a song from a zarzuela。 He looked up and saw Don Jacinto sitting in the opposite corner of the summer…house。

〃Ah; Senor de Rey!〃 said the youth abruptly; 〃one does not offend with impunity the religious sentiments of the great majority of a nation。 If you doubt it; consider what happened in the first French revolution。〃

When Pepe heard the buzzing of this insect his irritation increased。 Nevertheless there was no anger in his soul toward the youthful doctor of laws。 The latter annoyed him; as a fly might annoy him; but nothing more。 Rey felt the irritation which every importunate being inspires; and with the air of one who brushes away a buzzing drone; he answered:

〃What has the French revolution to do with the robe of the Virgin?〃

He got up and walked toward the house; but he had not taken half a dozen steps before he heard again beside him the buzzing of the mosquito; saying:

〃Senor Don Jose; I wish to speak to you about an affair in which you are greatly interested and which may cause you some trouble。〃

〃An affair?〃 said the young man; drawing back。 〃Let us hear what affair is that。〃

〃You suspect what it is; perhaps;〃 said Jacinto; approaching Pepe; and smiling with the air of a man of business who has some unusually important matter on hand; 〃I want to speak to you about the lawsuit。〃

〃The lawsuit! My friend; I have no lawsuits。 You; as a good lawyer; dream of lawsuits and see stamped paper everywhere。〃

〃What! You have not heard of your lawsuit?〃 exclaimed the youth; with amazement。

〃Of my lawsuit! But I have no lawsuits; nor have I ever had any。〃

〃Well; if you have not heard of it; I am all the better pleased to have spoken to you about it; so that you may be on your guard。 Yes; senor; you are going to have a suit at law。〃

〃And with whom?〃

〃With Uncle Licurgo and other land…owners whose property borders on the estate called The Poplars。〃

Pepe Rey was astounded。

〃Yes; senor;〃 continued the little lawyer。 〃To…day Uncle Licurgo and I had a long conference。 As I am such a friend of the family; I wanted to let you know about it; so that; if you think well of it; you may hasten to arrange the matter。〃

〃But what have I to arrange? What do those rascals claim from me?〃

〃It seems that a stream of water which rises in your property has changed its course and flows over some tile…works of the aforesaid Uncle Licurgo and the mill of another person; occasioning considerable damage。 My clientfor he is determined that I shall get him out of this difficultymy client; as I said; demands that you shall restore the water to its former channel; so as to avoid fresh injuries; and that you shall indemnify him for the damage which his works have already sustained through the neglect of the superior proprietor。〃

〃And I am the superior proprietor! If I engage in a lawsuit; that will be the first fruit that those famous Poplars; which were mine and which now; as I understand; belong to everybody; will have ever produced me; for Licurgo; as well as some of the other farmers of the district; have been filching from me; little by little; year after year; pieces of land; and it will be very difficult to re…establish the boundaries of my property。〃

〃That is a different question。〃

〃That is not a different question。 The real suit;〃 exclaimed the engineer; unable to control his anger; 〃will be the one that I will bring against that rabble who no doubt propose to themselves to tire me out and drive me to desperationso that I may abandon every thing and let them continue in possession of what they have stolen。 We shall see if there are lawyers and judges who will uphold the infamous conduct of those village legists; who are forever at law; and who waste and consume the property of others。 I am obliged to you; young gentleman; for having informed me of the villanous intentions of those boors; who are more perverse than Satan himself。 When I tell you that that very tile…yard and that very mill on which Licurgo bases his claim are mine〃

〃The title…deeds of the property ought to be examined; to see if possession may not constitute a title in this case。〃

〃Possession! Those scoundrels are not going to have the pleasure of laughing at me in that way。 I suppose that justice is honestly and faithfully administered in the city of Orbajosa。〃

〃Oh; as to that!〃 exclaimed the little lawyer; with an approving look; 〃the judge is an excellent person! He comes here every evening。 But it is strange that you should have received no notice of Senor Licurgo's claims。 Have you not yet been summoned to appear before the tribunal of arbitration?〃

〃No。〃

〃It will be to…morrow; then。 Well; I am very sorry that Senor Licurgo's precipitation has deprived me of the pleasure and honor of defending you; but what is to be done? Licurgo was determined that I should take him out of his troubles。 I will study the matter with the greatest care。 This vile slavery is the great drawback of jurisprudence。〃

Pepe entered the dining…room in a deplorable state of mind。 Dona Perfecta was talking with the Penitentiary; as he entered; and Rosarito was sitting alone; with her eyes fixed on the door。 She was no doubt waiting for her cousin。

〃Come here; you rascal;〃 said his aunt; smiling with very little spontaneity。 〃You have insulted us; you great atheist! but we forgive you。 I am well aware that my daughter and myself are two rustics who are incapable of soaring to the regions of mathematics where you dwell; but for all that it is possible that you may one day get down on your knees to us and beg us to teach you the Christian doctrine。〃

Pepe answered with vague phrases and formulas of politeness and repentance。

〃For my part;〃 said Don Inocencio; with an affected air of meekness and amiability; 〃if in the course of these idle disputes I have said any thing that could offend Senor Don Jose; I beg his pardon for it。 We are all friends here。〃

〃Thanks。 It is of no consequence。〃

〃In spite of every thing;〃 said Dona Perfecta; smiling with more naturalness than before; 〃I shall always be the same for my dear nephew; in spite of his extravagant and anti…religious ideas。 In what way do you suppose I am going to spend this evening? Well; in trying to make Uncle Licurgo give up those obstinate notions which would otherwise cause you annoyance。 I sent for him; and he is waiting for me now in the hall。 Make yourself easy; I will arrange the matter; for although I know that he is not altogether without right on his side〃

〃Thanks; dear aunt;〃 responded the young man; his whole being invaded by a wave of the generous emotion which was so easily aroused in his soul。

Pepe Rey looked in the direction of his cousin; intending to join her; but some wily questions of the canon retained him at Dona Perfecta's side。 Rosario looked dejected; and was listening with an air of melancholy indifference to the words of
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