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〃And I;〃 cried Wilfrid; casting on his companion the terrible glance

of the earthly desire that kills; 〃I; too; know how powerful is her

empire over me; and I will undeceive you。〃



At this moment; while the words were rushing from Wilfrid's lips as

rapidly as the thoughts surged in his brain; they saw Seraphita coming

towards them from the house; followed by David。 The apparition calmed

the man's excitement。



〃Look;〃 he said; 〃could any but a woman move with that grace and

langor?〃



〃He suffers; he comes forth for the last time;〃 said Minna。



David went back at a sign from his mistress; who advanced towards

Wilfrid and Minna。



〃Let us go to the falls of the Sieg;〃 she said; expressing one of

those desires which suddenly possess the sick and which the well

hasten to obey。



A thin white mist covered the valleys around the fiord and the sides

of the mountains; whose icy summits; sparkling like stars; pierced the

vapor and gave it the appearance of a moving milky way。 The sun was

visible through the haze like a globe of red fire。 Though winter still

lingered; puffs of warm air laden with the scent of the birch…trees;

already adorned with their rosy efflorescence; and of the larches;

whose silken tassels were beginning to appear;breezes tempered by

the incense and the sighs of earth;gave token of the glorious

Northern spring; the rapid; fleeting joy of that most melancholy of

Natures。 The wind was beginning to lift the veil of mist which half…

obscured the gulf。 The birds sang。 The bark of the trees where the sun

had not yet dried the clinging hoar…frost shone gayly to the eye in

its fantastic wreathings which trickled away in murmuring rivulets as

the warmth reached them。 The three friends walked in silence along the

shore。 Wilfrid and Minna alone noticed the magic transformation that

was taking place in the monotonous picture of the winter landscape。

Their companion walked in thought; as though a voice were sounding to

her ears in this concert of Nature。



Presently they reached the ledge of rocks through which the Sieg had

forced its way; after escaping from the long avenue cut by its waters

in an undulating line through the forest;a fluvial pathway flanked

by aged firs and roofed with strong…ribbed arches like those of a

cathedral。 Looking back from that vantage…ground; the whole extent of

the fiord could be seen at a glance; with the open sea sparkling on

the horizon beyond it like a burnished blade。



At this moment the mist; rolling away; left the sky blue and clear。

Among the valleys and around the trees flitted the shining fragments;

a diamond dust swept by the freshening breeze。 The torrent rolled on

toward them; along its length a vapor rose; tinted by the sun with

every color of his light; the decomposing rays flashing prismatic

fires along the many…tinted scarf of waters。 The rugged ledge on which

they stood was carpeted by several kinds of lichen; forming a noble

mat variegated by moisture and lustrous like the sheen of a silken

fabric。 Shrubs; already in bloom; crowned the rocks with garlands。

Their waving foliage; eager for the freshness of the water; drooped

its tresses above the stream; the larches shook their light fringes

and played with the pines; stiff and motionless as aged men。 This

luxuriant beauty was foiled by the solemn colonnades of the forest…

trees; rising in terraces upon the mountains; and by the calm sheet of

the fiord; lying below; where the torrent buried its fury and was

still。 Beyond; the sea hemmed in this page of Nature; written by the

greatest of poets; Chance; to whom the wild luxuriance of creation

when apparently abandoned to itself is owing。



The village of Jarvis was a lost point in the landscape; in this

immensity of Nature; sublime at this moment like all things else of

ephemeral life which present a fleeting image of perfection; for; by a

law fatal to no eyes but our own; creations which appear completethe

love of our heart and the desire of our eyeshave but one spring…tide

here below。 Standing on this breast…work of rock these three persons

might well suppose themselves alone in the universe。



〃What beauty!〃 cried Wilfrid。



〃Nature sings hymns;〃 said Seraphita。 〃Is not her music exquisite?

Tell me; Wilfrid; could any of the women you once knew create such a

glorious retreat for herself as this? I am conscious here of a feeling

seldom inspired by the sight of cities; a longing to lie down amid

this quickening verdure。 Here; with eyes to heaven and an open heart;

lost in the bosom of immensity; I could hear the sighings of the

flower; scarce budded; which longs for wings; or the cry of the eider

grieving that it can only fly; and remember the desires of man who;

issuing from all; is none the less ever longing。 But that; Wilfrid; is

only a woman's thought。 You find seductive fancies in the wreathing

mists; the light embroidered veils which Nature dons like a coy

maiden; in this atmosphere where she perfumes for her spousals the

greenery of her tresses。 You seek the naiad's form amid the gauzy

vapors; and to your thinking my ears should listen only to the virile

voice of the Torrent。〃



〃But Love is there; like the bee in the calyx of the flower;〃 replied

Wilfrid; perceiving for the first time a trace of earthly sentiment in

her words; and fancying the moment favorable for an expression of his

passionate tenderness。



〃Always there?〃 said Seraphita; smiling。 Minna had left them for a

moment to gather the blue saxifrages growing on a rock above。



〃Always;〃 repeated Wilfrid。 〃Hear me;〃 he said; with a masterful

glance which was foiled as by a diamond breast…plate。 〃You know not

what I am; nor what I can be; nor what I will。 Do not reject my last

entreaty。 Be mine for the good of that world whose happiness you bear

upon your heart。 Be mine that my conscience may be pure; that a voice

divine may sound in my ears and infuse Good into the great enterprise

I have undertaken prompted by my hatred to the nations; but which I

swear to accomplish for their benefit if you will walk beside me。 What

higher mission can you ask for love? what nobler part can woman aspire

to? I came to Norway to meditate a grand design。〃



〃And you will sacrifice its grandeur;〃 she said; 〃to an innocent girl

who loves you; and who will lead you in the paths of peace。〃



〃What matters sacrifice;〃 he cried; 〃if I have you? Hear my secret。 I

have gone from end to end of the North;that great smithy from whose

anvils new races have spread over the earth; like human tides

appointed to refresh the wornout civilizations。 I wished to begin my

work at some Northern point; to win the empire which force and

intellect must ever give over a primitive people; to form that people

for battle; to drive them to wars which should ravage Europe like a

conflagration; crying liberty to some; pillage to others; glory here;

pleasure there!I; myself; remaining an image of Destiny; cruel;

implacable; advancing like the whirlwind; which sucks from the

atmosphere the particles that make the thunderbolt; and falls like a

devouring scourge upon the nations。 Europe is at an epoch when she

awaits the new Messiah who shall destroy society and remake it。 She

can no longer believe except in him who crushes her under foot。 The

day is at hand when poets and historians will justify me; exalt me;

and borrow my ideas; mine! And all the while my triumph will be a

jest; written in blood; the jest of my vengeance! But not here;

Seraphita; what I see in the North disgusts me。 Hers is a mere blind

force; I thirst for the Indies! I would rather fight a selfish;

cowardly; mercantile government。 Besides; it is easier to stir the

imagination of the peoples at the feet of the Caucasus than to argue

with the intellect of the icy lands which here surround me。 Therefore

am I tempted to cross the Russian steps and pour my triumphant human

tide through Asia to the Ganges; and overthrow the British rule。 Seven

men have done this thing before me in other epochs of the world。 I

will emulate them。 I will spread Art like the Saracens; hurled by

Mohammed upon Europe。 Mine shall be no paltry sovereignty like those

that govern to…day the ancient provinces of the Roman empire;

disputing with their subjects about a customs right! No; nothing can

bar my way! Like Genghis Khan; my feet shall tread a third of the

globe; my hand shall grasp the throat of Asia like Aurung…Zeb。 Be my

companion! Let me seat thee; beautiful and noble being; on a throne! I

do not doubt success; but live within my heart and I am sure of it。〃



〃I have already reigned;〃 said Seraphita; coldly。



The words fell as the axe of a skilful woodman falls at the root of a

young tree and brings it down at a single blow。 Men alone can

comprehend the rage that a woman excites in the soul of a man when;

after showing her his strength; his power; his wisdom; his

superiority; the cap

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