登陆注册
38042900000044

第44章 XV(3)

"But the Governor has! Madre de Dios! all the women of the Presidio and the Mission have pes-tered him. They are sick with jealousy at the shawls you gave us that day--those that did not go to the ship. How clever of your excellency to give us just enough for ourselves and nothing for our friends! And those that went want more and more.

They have called upon him--one, two, four, and alone. They have wept and scolded and pleaded. I did not know until yesterday that your commissary had also shown the things to the priests from San Jose--Father Jose Uria and Father Pedro de la Cueva. They and the priests of San Francisco have argued with the Governor not once but three times.

Dios! how his poor excellency swore yesterday. He threatened to return at once to Monterey. I flew into a great rage and threatened in turn to follow with all the other girls and all the priests--vowed he should not have one moment of peace until that cargo was ours."

"Well?" asked Rezanov sharply, in spite of his amusement.

Concha shook her head. "When he does not swear, he answers only: 'Buy if you have the money. I have never broken a law of Spain, and I shall not begin in my old age.' He knows well that we have no money to send out of New Spain; but I have conceived a plan, senor. It is for you, not for me, to suggest it. You will never betray that I have been your friend, Excellency?"

"I will swear it if you wish," said Rezanov frigidly.

"Pardon, senor. If I thought you could I should not be here. One often says such things. This is the plan: You shall suggest that we buy your wares, and that you buy again with our money. The dear Governor only wants to save his conscience an ache, for we have driven him nearly distracted. I am sure he will consent, for you will know how to put it to him very diplomatically."

"But if he refused to understand, or his con-science remained obdurate? I should then have neither cargo nor ballast."

"He would never trick a guest, nor would he let the money go out of the country. And he knows well how much we need your cargo and longs to be able to state in his reports that he sold you a hold full of breadstuffs. Moreover, I think the time has come to tell him of the distress at Sitka. He is very soft-hearted and is now in that distracted state of mind when only one more argument is required. I hope I have given you good advice, Excellency. It is the best I can think of. I have given it much thought, and the terrible state of those miserable creatures has kept me awake many nights. I must return now. Will your excellency kindly remain here until I am well on my way?--and then return by the beach? I shall go as I came, through the valley. Neither of us can be seen from the Bat-tery."

"I will obey all your instructions," said Rezanov.

But he did not move, nor could the mustang. Con-cha smiled and pointed to the other side of the cleft, which was about as wide as a narrow street.

"Pardon, senor, I cannot turn."

For a moment Rezanov stared at her, through her. Then his heavy eyes opened and flashed. It seemed to him that for the first time he saw how beautiful, how desirable she was, set in that gray volcanic rock with the heavens gray above her, and the stars fading out. It was not the bower he would have imagined for the wooing of a mate, but neither moonlight nor the romantic glades of La Bellissima could have awakened in him a passion so sudden and final. Her face between the black folds turned whiter and she shrank back against the jagged wall: and when his eyes flashed again with a wild eager hope she involuntarily crossed herself. He threw himself against the horse and snatched her down and kissed her as he had kissed no woman yet, recognizing her once for all.

When he finally held her at arm's length for a moment he laughed confusedly.

"The Russian bear is no longer a figure of speech," he said. "Forgive me. I forgot that you are as tender as you are strong."

Her hands were tightly clasped against her breast and the breath was short in her throat, but she made no protest. Her eyes were radiant, her mouth was the only color in that gray dawn. In a moment she too laughed.

"Dios de mi alma! What will they say? A heretic! If Tamalpais fell into the sea it would not make so great a sensation in this California of ours where civilized man exists but to drive heathen souls into the one true church."

"Will it matter to you? Are you strong enough?

It will be only a question of time to win them over, if you are."

She nodded emphatically. "I was born with strength. Now--Dios!--now I can be stronger than the King of Spain himself, than the Governor, my parents and all the priests-- You would not be-come a Catholic?" she asked abruptly.

He shook his head, although he still smiled at her.

"Not even for you."

"No," she said thoughtfully. "I will confess--what matters it?--I often dreamed that this would come just because I believed it would not. But why should one control the imagination when it alone can give us happiness for a little while? I gave it rein, for I thought that one-half of my life was to be passed in that unreal but by no means niggardly world. And I thought of everything. To change your religion would mean the ruin of your career; moreover, it is not a possibility of your character.

Were it I think I should not love you so much. Nor could I bear to think of any change in you. Only it will be harder--longer." Then she stretched out her hand, and closed and opened it slowly. The most obtuse could not have failed to read the old simile of the steel in the velvet. "I shall win be-cause it is my nature--and my power--to hold what I grasp."

"But if they persistently refuse--"

"Dios!" she interrupted him. "Do you think that your love is greater than mine? I was born with a thousand years of love in me and had you not come I should have gone alone with my dreams to the grave. I am all women in one, not merely Concha Arguello, a girl of sixteen." She clasped her hands high above her head, lifting her eyes to the ashen vault so soon to yield to the gay brush of dawn.

"Before all that great mystery," she said solemnly, "I give myself to you forever, how much or how little that may mean here on earth. Forever."

同类推荐
  • 春晚谣

    春晚谣

    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。
  • 善慧大士语录

    善慧大士语录

    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。
  • 天枢院都司须知行遣式

    天枢院都司须知行遣式

    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。
  • 俞楼诗记

    俞楼诗记

    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。
  • King Lear

    King Lear

    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。
热门推荐
  • 不要抱怨

    不要抱怨

    没有任何抱怨,不仅是一种平和的心态,更是一种非凡的气度,一种超俗的境界。种下牡丹不会收获蒺藜,播下龙种不会长出跳蚤。收成不是梦想出来的,而无疑是取决于我们的播种、侍弄和耕耘。
  • 源尽灭天

    源尽灭天

    古蜀叶枫因自身剑道和奇术的造诣天赋,被害身中天煞,以死化解却来到了另一个世界,一个以源纹为主的世界,名叫天玄大陆。这里没有真气仙元,没有斗气武魂,敌对双方见面第一句也不是说“我100级,你多少级?;什么?你109级······等等”【强者不是这么区分的】。叶枫破除了天煞的后在天玄大陆会是怎么一番境遇,带着记忆的他会遇见发生什么?这个天玄大陆又有着什么秘密?………
  • 第一嫡女当家记

    第一嫡女当家记

    某冷男满眼柔情温暖开口:“寒寒,此生定不离不弃,生死相依。唯有你。”轻寒眼神一睨:“是吗?要是以后发现你有什么红颜知己,那我可会有很多蓝颜啊。”某冷男神色一惧。某渣男含情脉脉:“寒寒,嫁我可好?我的心里只有你。”轻寒眼神都没有一个:“不好意思,我的心里没有你。”某暖男深情款款问道:“寒寒,你可随我去一同回国,我愿意为你倾其所有。”轻寒没有回神:“路在那里,不送了。”看第一嫡女如何在这个世界创造出辉煌!
  • 你是什么沙雕

    你是什么沙雕

    脑洞之作,不喜勿喷。啊~人类的世界真的是太有趣了~(非人类的世界也很有趣)
  • 重生之天才药剂师

    重生之天才药剂师

    地球二十二世纪,末世时代,妖兽横行,人类濒临灭绝危机。恩泽斯大陆百年难出的天才药剂师林凡,因为一次意外,重生在了一名不能解开基因锁的少年身上。生与死的考验,人类的未来,谁能主宰?一瓶瓶小小的药剂,成为了林凡立足于末世之时的最大资本。
  • 我听你的话

    我听你的话

    不圆满的童年,不幸福家庭,但她很幸运,在21岁时遇到了他,一个也喜欢的她的他。
  • 绝世女帝:废材逆天三皇子

    绝世女帝:废材逆天三皇子

    她本天之骄子,一朝穿越,成为众人唾弃的废物少女,实力打脸,名震四方,手持君主宝器,身驾神兽麒麟,有大名鼎鼎神界少主做后台,且看她如何翻天覆地,斗转乾坤!
  • 超越轮回路

    超越轮回路

    大学毕业的叶枫在遇到大鹰发小何魏之后,迫于现实生活的压力,还有内心中一个对自己深爱女孩的承诺,踏上了一条盗卖古董文物的不归路。在一次盗掘中,被一道奇异的光芒吸入,然后就被送往一个未知的世界。在那个神秘的世界中,叶枫在一位道人的带领下,踏上了虚无缥缈的修仙路。渡仙劫,战神劫,最终叶枫踏上了神界。但十个混沌年,神界就要闯荡轮回之路,只有超越者才能迈向那终极的不灭之境。
  • 超级果园主

    超级果园主

    ………………………………………………………
  • 夕阳下年少的我们

    夕阳下年少的我们

    郑小西走进了徐皓一的病房,是单人病房!徐皓一侧着脑袋正闭着眼睛睡着了一样,手腕上还打着点滴。额头上包扎着纱布,脸上还有昨天打架的淤青,手背上有车祸摩擦的伤痕,其他地方盖着被子看不到伤势。郑小西拿着凳子坐了下来,安静的看着徐皓一,阳光透过玻璃折射到徐皓一细嫩而伤痕累累的脸上,手上,白色的被单被阳光照射的格外刺眼,却也很温暖。郑小西伸手轻轻抚摸着徐皓一手背有伤痕的地方,自言自语轻声道:"一定很疼吧!"话刚落音,徐皓一睁开眼睛转过脑袋看着郑小西,郑小西吓了一跳,立马收回手。两个人沉默的对视着。"你,没事吧?伤的重吗?哪里受伤了"郑小西打破沉静。"你不是不记得我了吗?"徐皓一略带沙哑着声音问道。