登陆注册
5486200000224

第224章 73(2)

"Sir!" replied Mordaunt, in a tone of deep despair, "my penitence is sincere. Gentlemen, I am young, scarcely twenty-three years old. I was drawn on by a very natural resentment to avenge my mother. You would have done what I did."

Mordaunt wanted now only two or three fathoms to reach the boat, for the approach of death seemed to give him supernatural strength.

"Alas!" he said, "I am then to die? You are going to kill the son, as you killed the mother! Surely, if I am culpable and if I ask for pardon, I ought to be forgiven."

Then, as if his strength failed him, he seemed unable to sustain himself above the water and a wave passed over his head, which drowned his voice.

"Oh! this is torture to me," cried Athos.

Mordaunt reappeared.

"For my part," said D'Artagnan, "I say this must come to an end; murderer, as you were, of your uncle! executioner, as you were, of King Charles! incendiary! I recommend you to sink forthwith to the bottom of the sea; and if you come another fathom nearer, I'll stave your wicked head in with this oar."

"D'Artagnan! D'Artagnan!" cried Athos, "my son, I entreat you; the wretch is dying, and it is horrible to let a man die without extending a hand to save him. I cannot resist doing so; he must live."

"Zounds!" replied D'Artagnan, "why don't you give yourself up directly, feet and hands bound, to that wretch? Ah! Comte de la Fere, you wish to perish by his hands! I, your son, as you call me -- I will not let you!"

'Twas the first time D'Artagnan had ever refused a request from Athos.

Aramis calmly drew his sword, which he had carried between his teeth as he swam.

"If he lays his hand on the boat's edge I will cut it off, regicide that he is."

"And I," said Porthos. "Wait."

"What are you going to do?" asked Aramis.

"Throw myself in the water and strangle him."

"Oh, gentlemen!" cried Athos, "be men! be Christians! See! death is depicted on his face! Ah! do not bring on me the horrors of remorse! Grant me this poor wretch's life. I will bless you -- I ---- "

"I am dying!" cried Mordaunt, "come to me! come to me!"

D'Artagnan began to be touched. The boat at this moment turned around, and the dying man was by that turn brought nearer Athos.

"Monsieur the Comte de la Fere," he cried, "I supplicate you! pity me! I call on you -- where are you? I see you no longer -- I am dying -- help me! help me!"

"Here I am, sir!" said Athos, leaning and stretching out his arm to Mordaunt with that air of dignity and nobility of soul habitual to him; "here I am, take my hand and jump into our boat."

Mordaunt made a last effort -- rose -- seized the hand thus extended to him and grasped it with the vehemence of despair.

"That's right," said Athos; "put your other hand here. "And he offered him his shoulder as another stay and support, so that his head almost touched that of Mordaunt; and these two mortal enemies were in as close an embrace as if they had been brothers.

"Now, sir," said the count, "you are safe -- calm yourself."

"Ah! my mother," cried Mordaunt, with eyes on fire with a look of hate impossible to paint, "I can only offer thee one victim, but it shall at any rate be the one thou wouldst thyself have chosen!"

And whilst D'Artagnan uttered a cry, Porthos raised the oar, and Aramis sought a place to strike, a frightful shake given to the boat precipitated Athos into the sea; whilst Mordaunt, with a shout of triumph, grasped the neck of his victim, and in order to paralyze his movements, twined arms and legs around the musketeer. For an instant, without an exclamation, without a cry for help, Athos tried to sustain himself on the surface of the waters, but the weight dragged him down; he disappeared by degrees; soon nothing was to be seen except his long, floating hair; then both men disappeared and the bubbling of the water, which, in its turn, was soon effaced, alone indicated the spot where these two had sunk.

Mute with horror, the three friends had remained open-mouthed, their eyes dilated, their arms extended like statues, and, motionless as they were, the beating of their hearts was audible. Porthos was the first who came to himself. He tore his hair.

"Oh!" he cried, "Athos! Athos! thou man of noble heart; woe is me! I have let thee perish!"

At this instant, in the midst of the silver circle illumined by the light of the moon the same whirlpool which had been made by the sinking men was again obvious, and first were seen, rising above the waves, a wisp of hair, then a pale face with open eyes, yet, nevertheless, the eyes of death; then a body, which, after rising of itself even to the waist above the sea, turned gently on its back, according to the caprice of the waves, and floated.

In the bosom of this corpse was plunged a poniard, the gold hilt of which shone in the moonbeams.

"Mordaunt! Mordaunt!" cried the three friends; "'tis Mordaunt!"

"But Athos!" exclaimed D'Artagnan.

Suddenly the boat leaned on one side beneath a new and unexpected weight and Grimaud uttered a shout of joy; every one turned around and beheld Athos, livid, his eyes dim and his hands trembling, supporting himself on the edge of the boat. Eight vigorous arms lifted him up immediately and laid him in the boat, where directly Athos was warmed and reanimated, reviving with the caresses and cares of his friends, who were intoxicated with joy.

"You are not hurt?" asked D'Artagnan.

"No," replied Athos; "and he ---- "

"Oh, he! now we may say at last, thank Heaven! he is really dead. Look!" and D'Artagnan, obliging Athos to look in the direction he pointed, showed him the body of Mordaunt floating on its back, which, sometimes submerged, sometimes rising, seemed still to pursue the four friends with looks of insult and mortal hatred.

At last he sank. Athos had followed him with a glance in which the deepest melancholy and pity were expressed.

"Bravo! Athos!" cried Aramis, with an emotion very rare in him.

"A capital blow you gave!" cried Porthos.

"I have a son. I wished to live," said Athos.

"In short," said D'Artagnan, "this has been the will of God."

"It was not I who killed him," said Athos in a soft, low tone, "'twas destiny."

同类推荐
  • 溪山余话

    溪山余话

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 晚春

    晚春

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 唐铙歌鼓吹曲十二篇

    唐铙歌鼓吹曲十二篇

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 正一法文太上外箓仪

    正一法文太上外箓仪

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 随息居重订霍乱论

    随息居重订霍乱论

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 凰沁九天

    凰沁九天

    冷艳杀手穿越异世大陆废材小姐,有多废?空间在手灵器多到眼花缭乱,携手上古神兽勇闯天涯半路杀出一妖孽美男,“娘子,等等为夫啊。”
  • 一切如来心秘密全身舍利宝箧印陀罗尼经

    一切如来心秘密全身舍利宝箧印陀罗尼经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 狂暴无君:娘子别想跑

    狂暴无君:娘子别想跑

    夜色迷蒙、子夜时分,茂密幽静的树林里断断续续的传扬着女性的悲痛哭吟。痛苦的闷声时急时缓、时轻时重,从紧咬的牙关中流泄而出。泪水模糊了视线,她……失去了童贞!事后,少年起身着衣,比同龄人高出许多的身躯像片乌云般挡住月光夺去唯一的光亮。少女颤抖着身躯双手环肩无声抽泣,两只眼睛通红如兔,面庞上挂满伤心的泪珠。烦燥的扒了扒汗湿长发,少年不屑道:“哭什么哭,都说了会给你银两作为……
  • 坏学生自白书

    坏学生自白书

    一次校园转角的邂逅,帅气的宇哲一见钟情许一诺,青春带着懵懂和小心翼翼、两人在心照不宣的默契下互相勉励认可,好友夏翰林别出心裁的帮忙更是使这场恋爱锦上添花。只是当有一天,家庭遭遇不幸,朋友间误解而决裂,宇哲只剩下那心意相通的恋情,却无意间发现一诺那布满泪印的日记,致使他做了一个决定,一个令千万人痛心的决定……
  • 木槿醉

    木槿醉

    木槿花,朝开幕落,颜如舜华。一朝红颜,一碗清酒,为谁而醉。*女子身子一怔,轻缓地弯下腰,面无表情地拾起那一纸休书,从容地走到男子的身侧,抿嘴道,“盟主确定要休了槿夕?”男子冷哼,微眯眸子直视女子,“难不成要我堂堂商盟娶一个残花败柳?”女子讪讪一笑,小手镇定自若地撕开那封休书,轻笑着分析道,“盟主,槿夕虽是妇道人家,却也深知上官家与商盟之间的利益,假若今日盟主真要休了槿夕,槿夕没有半句怨言。只是盟主要知道,大哥既然可以明知槿夕这残破之身还把槿夕嫁入商盟,若盟主把这一事儿传了出去,上官家丢的也不过槿夕的这一张脸,可是盟主就不一样了。”……………………“你说得这么言辞恳切不过是不想被休而已。”男子冷眸悠转,一丝复杂转瞬即逝。女子淡淡地弯起嘴角,一抹清风拂过,撩起耳边细碎的青丝,水润的唇瓣轻动,“女儿家怕的不过是寻不到一个好良人,盟主是一个好良人,但不是槿夕的好归属。”“那为何不让本盟主休了你?”男子不解地挺起剑眉。女子霁颜,“若盟主听取槿夕之言,槿夕愿意安安分分地呆在符羲山庄,粗茶淡饭,不会干涉盟主的生活,更不会要求盟主尽丈夫之责。”*片段二“你来这里干什么?”手持长剑的男子冷眸直射着临危不惧地立在殿中央的凤衣女子。女子拉了拉端正地站在身前的小男孩,优雅从容地轻启红唇,发髻上的金步摇铃铛直响,“我要当皇后,我的儿子必须是太子!”“你配吗?”男子居高临下地鄙夷道。“我配不配就要看这破匣子里面的东西足不足以权倾一朝帝皇的地位?”女子身边的丫鬟把那漆黑的小匣子递到众人的跟前,灼烧了几双贪婪的眸子。“你这个忘恩负义的女人!”在地面上蠕动的皇袍男子悲愤地指着那淡然不惊的女子,明黄色的衣裳染满艳红的血迹。小男子扯了扯女子的衣角,努嘴,“母后?”女子嫣然一笑,将小男孩推到新皇的身前,掌心上用力推着男孩的肩头,冷凝道,“甄儿,叫父皇,……(文文女主让人又爱又恨,喜欢的架空文的读者就收藏一下吧!)“此文慢热,以后的更新都会在晚上的11点左右”《爱不弃》《王妃何婉约》玄青色锦袍的男子两眉紧紧地拧成一块,不满地死盯着站无站相,坐无坐相的女子,冷冷地哼了又哼。女子得意地瞥了他一眼,大快朵颐地吃着满桌子的菜肴,全然不顾男子那张黑漆漆的脸。“王妃,慢着吃,本王似乎没有饿着你吧?”
  • 醉吟三世

    醉吟三世

    沐情染,雪夜将军府大小姐,自幼时对皇子空幻宇上了心,一直跟随在他身后,想要换来他的回头,可是,五岁的初遇,十二年之后,他依然没有回头,她伴随着绝望,救了他,自己却落入寒潭,从幼时身体就不好的她,这一下,昏迷了三个月,三个月后,她醒了,可是,在看到他的时候,她不在跟随在他身后,而是与他,擦肩而过……既然三生都没有让你回头看那么一眼,那…我放弃。【三生情,换不来你回首,那我放过你,放过我自己】
  • 我的宿主太任性啦

    我的宿主太任性啦

    [女主小可爱,表面超乖,人狠话不多]当一个毁灭部门的大佬,转到了攻略部门,会发生什么?“宿主你干嘛?”“自杀”“⊙▽⊙”“宿主你又干嘛?”“杀人”“……等等,那是男主!”“宿主你拿着枪干嘛?”“不干嘛”“杀人啊?不对,这是神话世界啊!!!”后来,那个如神明般的人,不顾一切将她拥入怀里,永不分离……#我的宿主小可爱##宿主好像被拐跑了##宿主怕麻烦##宿主的攻略满分#(简介无能,仅供参考)[甜宠1V1]
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 鹿念北洲

    鹿念北洲

    时间如清风般徐徐而来,又在身后轰然逝去,顾北洲从未来走来,又成为鹿禾的过去。 不断地重复一段时光真的有意义吗? 也许只有真正相爱的人才知道答案。 顾北洲说:“我会用一辈子去记得。只要是有你在的时间,就不会是毫无意义。”鹿禾说:“我知道他会一直在我身后。 纵使时光辜负,只要我回头,他就一直在。他是我的英雄。”
  • 万物相争

    万物相争

    新的纪元已经来临,天命与本源争锋,永恒暗中窥伺,谁才是新的主宰?