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第20章

The farther she advanced towards that fatal epoch so adroitly called the "second youth," the more her distrust increased.She affected to present herself in the most unfavorable light, and played her part so well that the last wooers hesitated to link their fate to that of a person whose virtuous blind-man's-buff required an amount of penetration that men who want the virtuous ready-made would not bestow upon it.The constant fear of being married for her money rendered her suspicious and uneasy beyond all reason.She turned to the rich men;but the rich are in search of great marriages; she feared the poor men, in whom she denied the disinterestedness she sought so eagerly.

After each disappointment in marriage, the poor lady, led to despise mankind, began to see them all in a false light.Her character acquired, necessarily, a secret misanthropy, which threw a tinge of bitterness into her conversation, and some severity into her eyes.

Celibacy gave to her manners and habits a certain increasing rigidity;for she endeavored to sanctify herself in despair of fate.Noble vengeance! she was cutting for God the rough diamond rejected by man.

Before long public opinion was against her; for society accepts the verdict an independent woman renders on herself by not marrying, either through losing suitors or rejecting them.Everybody supposed that these rejections were founded on secret reasons, always ill interpreted.One said she was deformed; another suggested some hidden fault; but the poor girl was really as pure as a saint, as healthy as an infant, and full of loving kindness; Nature had intended her for all the pleasures, all the joys, and all the fatigues of motherhood.

Mademoiselle Cormon did not possess in her person an obliging auxiliary to her desires.She had no other beauty than that very improperly called la beaute du diable, which consists of a buxom freshness of youth that the devil, theologically speaking, could never have,--though perhaps the expression may be explained by the constant desire that must surely possess him to cool and refresh himself.The feet of the heiress were broad and flat.Her leg, which she often exposed to sight by her manner (be it said without malice) of lifting her gown when it rained, could never have been taken for the leg of a woman.It was sinewy, with a thick projecting calf like a sailor's.Astout waist, the plumpness of a wet-nurse, strong dimpled arms, red hands, were all in keeping with the swelling outlines and the fat whiteness of Norman beauty.Projecting eyes, undecided in color, gave to her face, the rounded outline of which had no dignity, an air of surprise and sheepish simplicity, which was suitable perhaps for an old maid.If Rose had not been, as she was, really innocent, she would have seemed so.An aquiline nose contrasted curiously with the narrowness of her forehead; for it is rare that that form of nose does not carry with it a fine brow.In spite of her thick red lips, a sign of great kindliness, the forehead revealed too great a lack of ideas to allow of the heart being guided by intellect; she was evidently benevolent without grace.How severely we reproach Virtue for its defects, and how full of indulgence we all are for the pleasanter qualities of Vice!

Chestnut hair of extraordinary length gave to Rose Cormon's face a beauty which results from vigor and abundance,--the physical qualities most apparent in her person.In the days of her chief pretensions, Rose affected to hold her head at the three-quarter angle, in order to exhibit a very pretty ear, which detached itself from the blue-veined whiteness of her throat and temples, set off, as it was, by her wealth of hair.Seen thus in a ball-dress, she might have seemed handsome.

Her protuberant outlines and her vigorous health did, in fact, draw from the officers of the Empire the approving exclamation,--"What a fine slip of a girl!"

But, as years rolled on, this plumpness, encouraged by a tranquil, wholesome life, had insensibly so ill spread itself over the whole of Mademoiselle Cormon's body that her primitive proportions were destroyed.At the present moment, no corset could restore a pair of hips to the poor lady, who seemed to have been cast in a single mould.

The youthful harmony of her bosom existed no longer; and its excessive amplitude made the spectator fear that if she stooped its heavy masses might topple her over.But nature had provided against this by giving her a natural counterpoise, which rendered needless the deceitful adjunct of a bustle; in Rose Cormon everything was genuine.Her chin, as it doubled, reduced the length of her neck, and hindered the easy carriage of her head.Rose had no wrinkles, but she had folds of flesh; and jesters declared that to save chafing she powdered her skin as they do an infant's.

This ample person offered to a young man full of ardent desires like Athanase an attraction to which he had succumbed.Young imaginations, essentially eager and courageous, like to rove upon these fine living sheets of flesh.Rose was like a plump partridge attracting the knife of a gourmet.Many an elegant deep in debt would very willingly have resigned himself to make the happiness of Mademoiselle Cormon.But, alas! the poor girl was now forty years old.At this period, after vainly seeking to put into her life those interests which make the Woman, and finding herself forced to be still unmarried, she fortified her virtue by stern religious practices.She had recourse to religion, the great consoler of oppressed virginity.A confessor had, for the last three years, directed Mademoiselle Cormon rather stupidly in the path of maceration; he advised the use of scourging, which, if modern medical science is to be believed, produces an effect quite the contrary to that expected by the worthy priest, whose hygienic knowledge was not extensive.

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