登陆注册
19911200000027

第27章 THE PAINTER'S BARGAIN(2)

besides, I am not half so black as I am painted, as you will see when you know me a little better.""Upon my word," said the painter, "it is a very singular surprise which you have given me.To tell truth, I did not even believe in your existence."The little imp put on a theatrical air, and, with one of Mr.

Macready's best looks, said,--

"There are more things in heaven and earth, Gambogio, Than are dreamed of in your philosophy."Gambouge, being a Frenchman, did not understand the quotation, but felt somehow strangely and singularly interested in the conversation of his new friend.

Diabolus continued: "You are a man of merit, and want money; you will starve on your merit; you can only get money from me.Come, my friend, how much is it? I ask the easiest interest in the world: old Mordecai, the usurer, has made you pay twice as heavily before now: nothing but the signature of a bond, which is a mere ceremony, and the transfer of an article which, in itself, is a supposition--a valueless, windy, uncertain property of yours, called, by some poet of your own, I think, an animula, vagula, blandula--bah! there is no use beating about the bush--I mean ASOUL.Come, let me have it; you know you will sell it some other way, and not get such good pay for your bargain!"--and, having made this speech, the Devil pulled out from his fob a sheet as big as a double Times, only there was a different STAMP in the corner.

It is useless and tedious to describe law documents: lawyers only love to read them; and they have as good in Chitty as any that are to be found in the Devil's own; so nobly have the apprentices emulated the skill of the master.Suffice it to say, that poor Gambouge read over the paper, and signed it.He was to have all he wished for seven years, and at the end of that time was to become the property of the -----; PROVIDED that, during the course of the seven years, every single wish which he might form should be gratified by the other of the contracting parties; otherwise the deed became null and non-avenue, and Gambouge should be left "to go to the ----- his own way.""You will never see me again," said Diabolus, in shaking hands with poor Simon, on whose fingers he left such a mark as is to be seen at this day--"never, at least, unless you want me; for everything you ask will be performed in the most quiet and every-day manner:

believe me, it is best and most gentlemanlike, and avoids anything like scandal.But if you set me about anything which is extraordinary, and out of the course of nature, as it were, come Imust, you know; and of this you are the best judge." So saying, Diabolus disappeared; but whether up the chimney, through the keyhole, or by any other aperture or contrivance, nobody knows.

Simon Gambouge was left in a fever of delight, as, heaven forgive me! I believe many a worthy man would be, if he were allowed an opportunity to make a similar bargain.

"Heigho!" said Simon."I wonder whether this be a reality or a dream.--I am sober, I know; for who will give me credit for the means to be drunk? and as for sleeping, I'm too hungry for that.Iwish I could see a capon and a bottle of white wine.""MONSIEUR SIMON!" cried a voice on the landing-place.

"C'est ici," quoth Gambouge, hastening to open the door.He did so; and lo! there was a restaurateur's boy at the door, supporting a tray, a tin-covered dish, and plates on the same; and, by its side, a tall amber-colored flask of Sauterne.

"I am the new boy, sir," exclaimed this youth, on entering; "but Ibelieve this is the right door, and you asked for these things."Simon grinned, and said, "Certainly, I did ASK FOR these things."But such was the effect which his interview with the demon had had on his innocent mind, that he took them, although he knew that they were for old Simon, the Jew dandy, who was mad after an opera girl, and lived on the floor beneath.

"Go, my boy," he said; "it is good: call in a couple of hours, and remove the plates and glasses."The little waiter trotted down stairs, and Simon sat greedily down to discuss the capon and the white wine.He bolted the legs, he devoured the wings, he cut every morsel of flesh from the breast;--seasoning his repast with pleasant draughts of wine, and caring nothing for the inevitable bill, which was to follow all.

"Ye gods!" said he, as he scraped away at the backbone, "what a dinner! what wine!--and how gayly served up too!" There were silver forks and spoons, and the remnants of the fowl were upon a silver dish."Why, the money for this dish and these spoons,"cried Simon, "would keep me and Mrs.G.for a month! I WISH"--and here Simon whistled, and turned round to see that nobody was peeping--"I wish the plate were mine."Oh, the horrid progress of the Devil! "Here they are," thought Simon to himself; "why should not I TAKE THEM?" And take them he did."Detection," said he, "is not so bad as starvation; and Iwould as soon live at the galleys as live with Madame Gambouge."So Gambouge shovelled dish and spoons into the flap of his surtout, and ran down stairs as if the Devil were behind him--as, indeed, he was.

He immediately made for the house of his old friend the pawnbroker--that establishment which is called in France the Mont de Piete.

"I am obliged to come to you again, my old friend," said Simon, "with some family plate, of which I beseech you to take care."The pawnbroker smiled as he examined the goods."I can give you nothing upon them," said he.

"What!" cried Simon; "not even the worth of the silver?""No; I could buy them at that price at the 'Cafe Morisot,' Rue de la Verrerie, where, I suppose, you got them a little cheaper."And, so saying, he showed to the guilt-stricken Gambouge how the name of that coffee-house was inscribed upon every one of the articles which he had wished to pawn.

The effects of conscience are dreadful indeed.Oh! how fearful is retribution, how deep is despair, how bitter is remorse for crime--WHEN CRIME IS FOUND OUT!--otherwise, conscience takes matters much more easily.Gambouge cursed his fate, and swore henceforth to be virtuous.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 都市中的青少年:发展危机与社会管理

    都市中的青少年:发展危机与社会管理

    本书立足心理社会发展理论与积极的青少年发展视角,从人与社会协调发展出发,分析当前中国都市青少年成长危机的影响因素,探索青少年社会管理的路径与方式。
  • 抢尽天下

    抢尽天下

    宁可我负天下人,也不要天下人负我。没有钱财,我抢,没有人才,我抢,没有美女,我照样抢,本文主人公陈锋说,不做伪善的好人,只做敢作敢当的山贼,老子的目标是抢天下。如果你看正派猪脚看累了,如果你喜欢休闲搞笑,那不妨看看反派的猪脚,给你带来不一般的享受。说不完的故事,道不完的离愁,一切尽在三国之中。休闲娱乐,反派角色的搞笑三国奋斗史
  • 来自星星:我不属于这

    来自星星:我不属于这

    我是伊洛儿还是陌魅,这是个谜,他说我不属于地球,那我属于哪儿?为何我的异能会被封印?爸爸妈妈也不是寻常人?这一切的一切都是源于那个人的出现,,,,,,,,
  • 运动与安全常识手册(校园安全常识手册)

    运动与安全常识手册(校园安全常识手册)

    中小学生的人身安全是关系家庭、学校和社会稳定的一件大事。中小学生作为一个特殊的群体, 他们的健康成长涉及千家万户, 保护中小学生的安全是我们全社会的共同责任。
  • 四王座:青王

    四王座:青王

    上帝倾听了宋青的祈求,一声雷响,世界大变!植物疯长,动物变异,人人都有了超能力。然而男主宋青获得不强也不弱的动物系【蛇】能力,呵,看来即使在这儿我也不是主角命呢!
  • 九阳邪尊

    九阳邪尊

    纯阳之体,至阴邪胎,阴阳互合。穿越人士楚秦踏上修行路,奇遇艳遇不绝:闯地宫,吞心火,神功邪法海百川,终成一代邪尊!
  • 天黑之后

    天黑之后

    顶级杀手一朝重生在了这个柔弱女学生身上。校园暴力脏污不堪?三楼推下致死无人问津?贫穷无处可依?这命运也只能说:原主,你人品真好!但是作为一代绝顶杀手,是不会容忍这样的事情发生在她的身上的,所以她要开始任重道远的虐渣之路!校园暴力欺负人?你也要搞清楚对象,惹到她,那是必死无疑。三楼跌落身死之仇?我要你以命换命!至于贫困这件事儿,还真心不好解决,要不白手起家做个小奸商?听起来不错哦,咱们干什么挣钱呢?好吧,奸商就算了,她啥都不懂。校园里先搞定那一波小婊砸先![片段欣赏之黑暗复仇]血顺着秋冰凝的手一点点滴落下来,绽放出嗜血的美丽。就像来自地狱的呼唤,浑身戾气。“现在呢?我亲爱的曾慧小姐,要不要试试从三楼而下的自由落体的畅爽?”秋冰凝依然笑着,却笑意不达眼底,加上她满身血迹,煞是渗人。“不……不,不要——”曾慧现在是哆哆嗦嗦说不出一句完整的话来,血还从着她的胸膛缓缓流出。[片段欣赏之璀璨光芒]“秋大小姐,给我抄抄作业呗~”某男嗲着一口娘娘腔弄得人满身鸡皮疙瘩。“好处?”秋冰凝秀眉一挑。“炸鸡?啤酒?威士忌?”某男撇了撇嘴,尽可能想出这位大神喜欢的东西。秋冰凝像看白痴一样看着某男,俯身——“我要你——”某男双眼一瞪,什么?他不要早恋!特别是不要和一个跟男的一样的暴力女早恋!“手里的鸡米花。”秋冰凝眼神戏谑地看着某男,一把抢走鸡米花。某男欲哭不得,不带这样大喘气玩儿人的!他可是纯洁的孩纸![小愁儿的悄悄话]霸道+校园+虐渣,绝壁一超爽体验的强文,本愁儿就这么静静地看着你,直到你点开看文入坑为止⊙ω⊙
  • 吴昌硕经典印作技法解析

    吴昌硕经典印作技法解析

    吴昌硕是我国近代驰誉海内外的艺术大师。他在诗、书、画、印诸方面均有高深的造诣,并能融会古今,博采众长,破旧立新,各具面目,成为我国近代艺术史上开创一代新风的典范。这四者中,人们公认他篆刻艺术成就最高,只不过印为小道,到晚年反被他的书画名所掩,他自己也曾说过“人说我善作画,其实我的书法比画好,而我的篆刻更胜于书法。”本书为“历代篆刻经典技法解析丛书”中的一本,分析了吴昌硕经典印作的技法和创作思想,旨在启发和帮助篆刻爱好者正确认识吴氏印风的演变过程及其艺术精华之所在,把握吴氏印风的本质特征,从而有目的、有选择地学习和借鉴。
  • 影帝的吸血鬼经纪人

    影帝的吸血鬼经纪人

    他是娱乐圈有名的四大小生之一,年仅二十五岁拿下四个影帝,五个最佳男演员。他拥有犹如被上帝亲吻过的面容,却面瘫程度高达百分之九十。如果你看到他对谁露出了笑容,那么这个人的下场一定很惨。当有记者采访问道:“请问苏墨白先生,您的择偶标准是什么?”他的回答是:“只要不是人就行。”记者“……”她,早年母亲意外身亡,父亲不详,从而被苏家领养,从小就像个隐形人或者是软包子一样被人欺负,也只有他会护着她。原以为会这样一辈子默默无闻下去。却因为一次误喝人血,身体里面吸血鬼因子觉醒,成为一只不折不扣的吸血鬼。本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 记录成长轨迹(学生心理健康悦读)

    记录成长轨迹(学生心理健康悦读)

    小行星也能卖钱、做生意的眼光、把敌人变为朋友、黑夜是何时结束的……在成长过程中总会有好奇,也会遇到五光十色的事情,这需要我们用笔去记录,用眼睛去记录,用心灵去记录,进而丰富我们的人生阅历,久而久之,记录的成长轨迹就成了一笔可贵的财富,受益一生。