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TheengineerhadnotyettakenhisclothesoutofthetrunkwhenforthethirdtimetheshrewdeyesandthecraftyfaceofUncleLicurgoappearedinthedoor-way。 “Ibegyourpardon,SenorDonJose,“hesaid,displayinghisbrilliantlywhiteteethinanaffectedsmile,“but——Iwantedtosaythatifyouwishtosettlethematterbymeansoffriendlyarbitrations——Although,asthesayingis,\'Askotherpeople\'sopinionofsomethingthatconcernsonlyyourself,andsomewillsayitiswhiteandothersblack。\'“ “Willyougetawayfromhere,man?“ “Isaythat,becauseIhatethelaw。Idon\'twanttohaveanythingtodowiththelaw。Well,good-by,again,SenorDonJose。Godgiveyoulonglifetohelpthepoor!“ “Good-by,man,good-by。” Pepeturnedthekeyinthelockofthedoor,sayingtohimself: “Thepeopleofthistownappeartobeverylitigious。” CHAPTERV WILLTHEREBEDISSENSION? AlittlelaterPepemadehisappearanceinthedining-room。 “Ifyoueataheartybreakfast,“saidDonaPerfectatohim,inaffectionateaccents,“youwillhavenoappetitefordinner。Wedinehereatone。Perhapsyoumaynotlikethecustomsofthecountry。” “Iamenchantedwiththem,aunt。” “Say,then,whichyouprefer——toeataheartybreakfastnow,ortotakesomethinglight,andkeepyourappetitefordinner。” “Iprefertotakesomethinglightnow,inordertohavethepleasureofdiningwithyou。ButnotevenifIhadfoundanythingtoeatinVillahorrenda,wouldIhaveeatenanythingatthisearlyhour。” “Ofcourse,Ineednottellyouthatyouaretotreatuswithperfectfrankness。Youmaygiveyourordershereasifyouwereinyourownhouse。” “Thanks,aunt。” “Buthowlikeyourfatheryouare!“saidthesenora,regardingtheyoungman,asheate,withrealdelight。“IcanfancyIamlookingnowatmydearbrotherJuan。Hesatjustasyouaresittingandateasyouareeating。Inyourexpression,especially,youareaslikeastwodropsofwater。” Pepebeganhisfrugalbreakfast。Thewords,aswellasthemannerandtheexpression,ofhisauntandcousininspiredhimwithsomuchconfidencethathealreadyfeltasifhewereinhisownhouse。 “DoyouknowwhatRosariowassayingtomethismorning?“saidDonaPerfecta,lookingathernephew。“Well,shewassayingthat,asamanaccustomedtotheluxuriesandtheetiquetteofthecapitalandtoforeignways,youwouldnotbeabletoputupwiththesomewhatrusticsimplicityandthelackofceremonyofourmanneroflife;forhereeverythingisveryplain。” “Whatamistake!“respondedPepe,lookingathiscousin。“NooneabhorsmorethanIdothefalsenessandthehypocrisyofwhatiscalledhighsociety。Believeme,Ihavelongwishedtogivemyselfacompletebathinnature,assomeonehassaid;tolivefarfromtheturmoilofexistenceinthesolitudeandquietofthecountry。Ilongforthetranquillityofalifewithoutstrife,withoutanxieties;neitherenvyingnorenvied,asthepoethassaid。Foralongtimemystudiesatfirst,andmyworkafterward,preventedmefromtakingtherestwhichI need,andwhichmymindandmybodybothrequire;buteversinceI enteredthishouse,mydearaunt,mydearcousin,IhavefeltmyselfsurroundedbythepeacefulatmospherewhichIhavelongedfor。Youmustnottalktome,then,ofsociety,eitherhighorlow;oroftheworld,eithergreatorsmall,forIwouldwillinglyexchangethemallforthispeacefulretreat。” Whilehewasthusspeaking,theglassdoorwhichledfromthedining- roomintothegardenwasobscuredbytheinterpositionbetweenitandthelightofadarkbody。Theglassesofapairofspectacles,catchingasunbeam,sentforthafugitivegleam;thelatchcreaked,thedooropened,andthePenitentiarygravelyenteredtheroom。Hesalutedthosepresent,takingoffhisbroad-brimmedhatandbowinguntilitsbrimtouchedthefloor。 “ItistheSenorPenitentiary,ofourholycathedral,“saidDonaPerfecta:“apersonwhomweallesteemgreatly,andwhosefriendyouwill,Ihope,be。Takeaseat,SenorDonInocencio。” Pepeshookhandswiththevenerablecanon,andbothsatdown。 “Ifyouareaccustomedtosmokeaftermeals,praydoso,“saidDonaPerfectaamiably;“andtheSenorPenitentiaryalso。” TheworthyDonInocenciodrewfromunderhiscassockalargeleathercigar-case,whichshowedunmistakablesignsoflonguse,openedit,andtookfromittwolongcigarettes,oneofwhichheofferedtoourfriend。Rosariotookamatchfromalittleleaf-shapedmatchbox,whichtheSpaniardsironicallycallawagon,andtheengineerandthecanonweresoonpuffingtheirsmokeovereachother。 “AndwhatdoesSenorDonJosethinkofourdearcityofOrbajosa?“ askedthecanon,shuttinghislefteyetightly,accordingtohishabitwhenhesmoked。 “Ihavenotyetbeenabletoformanideaofthetown,“saidPepe。 “FromthelittleIhaveseenofit,however,Ithinkthathalfadozenlargecapitalistsdisposedtoinvesttheirmoneyhere,apairofintelligentheadstodirecttheworkofrenovatingtheplace,andacoupleofthousandsofactivehandstocarryitout,wouldnotbeabadthingforOrbajosa。Comingfromtheentrancetothetowntothedoorofthishouse,Isawmorethanahundredbeggars。Thegreaterpartofthemarehealthy,andevenrobustmen。Itisapitiablearmy,thesightofwhichoppressestheheart。” “Thatiswhatcharityisfor,“declaredDonInocencio。“Apartfromthat,Orbajosaisnotapoortown。YouarealreadyawarethatthebestgarlicinallSpainisproducedhere。Therearemorethantwentyrichfamilieslivingamongus。” “Itistrue,saidDonaPerfecta,“thatthelastfewyearshavebeenwretched,owingtothedrought;butevenso,thegranariesarenotempty,andseveralthousandsofstringsofgarlicwererecentlycarriedtomarket。” “DuringthemanyyearsthatIhavelivedinOrbajosa,“saidthepriest,withafrown,“Ihaveseeninnumerablepersonscomeherefromthecapital,somebroughtbytheelectoralhurly-burly,otherstovisitsomeabandonedsite,ortoseetheantiquitiesofthecathedral,andtheyalltalktousabouttheEnglishploughsandthreshing-machinesandwater-powerandbanks,andIdon\'tknowhowmanyotherabsurdities。 Theburdenoftheirsongisthatthisplaceisverybackward,andthatitcouldbeimproved。Letthemkeepawayfromus,inthedevil\'sname! Wearewellenoughasweare,withoutthegentlemenfromthecapitalvisitingus;agreatdealbetteroffwithouthearingthatcontinualclamoraboutourpovertyandthegrandeursandthewondersofotherplaces。Thefoolinhisownhouseiswiserthanthewisemaninanother\'s。Isitnotso,SenorDonJose?Ofcourse,youmustn\'timagine,evenremotely,thatIsaythisonyouraccount。Notatall!Ofcoursenot!IknowthatwehavebeforeusoneofthemosteminentyoungmenofmodernSpain,amanwhowouldbeabletotransformintofertilelandsouraridwastes。AndIamnotatallangrybecauseyousingusthesameoldsongabouttheEnglishploughsandarboricultureandsilviculture。 Notintheleast。Menofsuchgreat,suchverygreatmerit,maybeexcusedforthecontemptwhichtheymanifestforourlittleness。No,no,myfriend;no,no,SenorDonJose!youareentitledtosayanythingyouplease,eventotellusthatwearenotmuchbetterthanKaffirs。” Thisphilippic,concludedinamarkedtoneofirony,andallofitimpertinentenough,didnotpleasetheyoungman;butherefrainedfrommanifestingtheslightestannoyanceandcontinuedtheconversation,endeavoringtoavoidasfaraspossiblethesubjectsinwhichtheover- sensitivepatriotismofthecanonmightfindcauseofoffence。ThelatterrosewhenDonaPerfectabegantospeaktohernephewaboutfamilymatters,andtookafewturnsabouttheroom。 Thiswasaspaciousandwell-lightedapartment,thewallsofwhichwerecoveredwithanold-fashionedpaperwhoseflowersandbranches,althoughfaded,preservedtheiroriginalpattern,thankstothecleanlinesswhichreignedineachandeverypartofthedwelling。Theclock,fromthecaseofwhichhung,uncovered,theapparentlymotionlessweightsandthevolublependulum,perpetuallyrepeatingNo,no,occupied,withitsvariegateddial,themostprominentplaceamongthesolidpiecesoffurnitureofthedining-room,theadornmentofthewallsbeingcompletedbyaseriesofFrenchengravingsrepresentingtheexploitsoftheconquerorofMexico,withprolixexplanationsatthefootofeachconcerningaFerdinandCortez,andaDonnaMarine,aslittletruetonatureaswerethefiguresdelineatedbytheignorantartist。Inthespacebetweenthetwoglassdoorswhichcommunicatedwiththegardenwasanapparatusofbrass,whichitisnotnecessarytodescribefurtherthantosaythatitservedtosupportaparrot,whichmaintaineditselfonitwiththeairofgravityandcircumspectionpeculiartothoseanimals,takingnoteofeverythingthatwenton。Thehardandironicalexpressionoftheparrottribe,theirgreencoats,theirredcaps,theiryellowboots,andfinally,thehoarse,mockingwordswhichtheygenerallyutter,givethemastrangeandrepulsiveaspect,halfserious,half-comic。Thereisintheirairanindescribablesomethingofthestiffnessofdiplomats。Attimestheyremindoneofbuffoons,andtheyalwaysresemblethoseabsurdlyconceitedpeoplewho,intheirdesiretoappearverysuperior,looklikecaricatures。 ThePenitentiarywasveryfondoftheparrot。WhenheleftDonaPerfectaandRosarioconversingwiththetraveller,hewentovertothebird,and,allowingittobitehisforefingerwiththegreatestgoodhumor,saidtoit: “Rascal,knave,whydon\'tyoutalk?Youwouldbeoflittleaccountifyouweren\'taprater。Theworldofbirds,aswellasmen,isfullofpraters。” Then,withhisownvenerablehand,hetooksomepeasfromthedishbesidehim,andgavethemtothebirdtoeat。Theparrotbegantocalltothemaid,askingherforsomechocolate,anditswordsdivertedthetwoladiesandtheyoungmanfromaconversationwhichcouldnothavebeenveryengrossing。 CHAPTERVI INWHICHITISSEENTHATDISAGREEMENTMAYARISEWHENLEASTEXPECTED SuddenlyDonCayetanoPolentinos,DonaPerfecta\'sbrother-in-law,appearedatthedoor,andenteringtheroomwithoutstretchedarms,cried: “Letmeembraceyou,mydearDonJose。” Theyembracedeachothercordially。DonCayetanoandPepewerealreadyacquaintedwitheachother,fortheeminentscholarandbibliophilewasinthehabitofmakingatriptoMadridwheneveranexecutor\'ssaleofthestockofsomedealerinoldbookswasadvertised。DonCayetanowastallandthin,ofmiddleage,althoughconstantstudyorill-healthhadgivenhimawornappearance;heexpressedhimselfwitharefinedcorrectnesswhichbecamehimadmirably,andhewasaffectionateandamiableinhismanners,attimestoexcess。Withrespecttohisvastlearning,whatcanbesaidbutthathewasarealprodigy?InMadridhisnamewasalwaysmentionedwithrespect,andifDonCayetanohadlivedinthecapital,hecouldnothaveescapedbecomingamember,inspiteofhismodesty,ofeveryacademyinit,past,present,andtocome。Buthewasfondofquietandretirement,andtheplacewhichvanityoccupiesinthesoulsofothers,apurepassionforbooks,aloveofsolitaryandsecludedstudy,withoutanyotheraimorincentivethanthebooksandthestudythemselves,occupiedinhis。 HehadformedinOrbajosaoneofthefinestlibrariesthatistobefoundinallSpain,andamonghisbookshepassedlonghoursofthedayandofthenight,compiling,classifying,takingnotes,andselectingvarioussortsofpreciousinformation,orcomposing,perhaps,somehithertounheard-ofandundreamed-ofwork,worthyofsogreatamind。 Hishabitswerepatriarchal;heatelittle,drankless,andhisonlydissipationsconsistedofaluncheonintheAlamillosonverygreatoccasions,anddailywalkstoaplacecalledMundogrande,wherewereoftendisinterredfromtheaccumulateddustoftwentycenturies,medals,bitsofarchitecture,andoccasionallyanamphoraorcubiculariaofinestimablevalue。 DonCayetanoandDonaPerfectalivedinsuchperfectharmonythatthepeaceofParadisewasnottobecomparedtoit。Theyneverdisagreed。 ItistruethatDonCayetanoneverinterferedintheaffairsofthehousenorDonaPerfectainthoseofthelibrary,excepttohaveitsweptanddustedeverySaturday,regardingwithreligiousrespectthebooksandpapersthatwereinuseonthetableoranywhereelseintheroom。 AfterthequestionsandanswerspropertotheoccasionhadbeeninterchangedDonCayetanosaid: “Ihavealreadylookedatthebooks。Iamverysorrythatyoudidnotbringmetheeditionof1527。IshallhavetomakeajourneytoMadridmyself。Areyougoingtoremainwithuslong?Thelongerthebetter,mydearPepe。HowgladIamtohaveyouhere!BetweenusbothwewillarrangeapartofmylibraryandmakeanindexofthewritersontheArtofHorsemanship。Itisnotalwaysonehasathandamanofyourtalents。Youshallseemylibrary。Youcantakeyourfillofreadingthere——asoftenasyoulike。Youwillseemarvels,realmarvels,inestimabletreasures,rareworksthatnoonebutmyselfhasacopyof。 ButIthinkitmustbetimefordinner,isitnot,Jose?Isitnot,Perfecta?Isitnot,Rosarito?Isitnot,SenorDonInocencio?To-dayyouaredoublyaPenitentiary——Imeanbecauseyouwillaccompanyusindoingpenance。” Thecanonbowedandsmiled,manifestinghispleasedacquiescence。Thedinnerwassubstantial,andinallthedishestherewasnoticeabletheexcessiveabundanceofcountrybanquets,realizedattheexpenseofvariety。Therewasenoughtosurfeittwiceasmanypersonsassatdowntotable。Theconversationturnedonvarioussubjects。 “Youmustvisitourcathedralassoonaspossible,“saidthecanon。 “Therearefewcathedralslikeours,SenorDonJose!Butofcourseyou,whohaveseensomanywondersinforeigncountries,willfindnothingremarkableinouroldchurch。WepoorprovincialsofOrbajosa,however,thinkitdivine。MasterLopezofBerganza,oneoftheprebendariesofthecathedral,calleditinthesixteenthcentury/pulchraaugustissima/。Butperhapsforamanofyourlearningitwouldpossessnomerit,andsomemarketconstructedofironwouldseemmorebeautiful。” TheironicalremarksofthewilycanonannoyedPepeReymoreandmoreeverymoment,but,determinedtocontrolhimselfandtoconcealhisanger,heansweredonlywithvaguewords。DonaPerfectathentookupthethemeandsaidplayfully: “Takecare,Pepito;Iwarnyouthatifyouspeakillofourholychurchweshallceasetobefriends。Youknowagreatdeal,youareamaneminentforyourknowledgeoneverysubject,butifyouaregoingtodiscoverthatthatgrandedificeisnottheeighthwonderoftheworldyouwilldowelltokeepyourknowledgetoyourselfandleaveusinourignorance。” “Farfromthinkingthatthebuildingisnothandsome,“respondedPepe,“thelittleIhaveseenofitsexteriorhasseemedtomeofimposingbeauty。Sothereisnoneedforyoutobealarmed,aunt。AndIamveryfarfrombeingasavant。” “Softly;softly,“saidthecanon,extendinghishandandgivinghismouthatrucefromeatinginordertotalk。“Stopthere——don\'tcomenowpretendingmodesty,SenorDonJose;wearetoowellawareofyourgreatmerit,ofthehighreputationyouenjoyandtheimportantpartyouplaywhereveryouare,forthat。Menlikeyouarenottobemetwitheveryday。ButnowthatIhaveextolledyourmeritsinthisway——“ Hestoppedtoeatamouthful,andwhenhistonguewasoncemoreatlibertyhecontinuedthus: “NowthatIhaveextolledyourmeritsinthisway,permitmetoexpressadifferentopinionwiththefranknesswhichbelongstomycharacter。 Yes,SenorDonJose,yes,SenorDonCayetano;yes,senoraandsenorita,science,asthemodernsstudyandpropagateit,isthedeathofsentimentandofeverysweetillusion。Underitsinfluencethelifeofthespiritdeclines,everythingisreducedtofixedrules,andeventhesublimecharmsofnaturedisappear。Sciencedestroysthemarvellousinthearts,aswellasfaithinthesoul。Sciencesaysthateverythingisalie,andwouldreduceeverythingtofiguresandlines,notonly/mariaacterras/,whereweare,but/coelumqueprofundum/,whereGodis。Thewonderfulvisionsofthesoul,itsmysticraptures,eventheinspirationofthepoets,areallalie。Theheartisasponge;thebrain,aplaceforbreedingmaggots。” Everyonelaughed,whilethecanontookadraughtofwine。 “Come,now,willSenorDonJosedeny,“continuedtheecclesiastic,“thatscience,asitistaughtandpropagatedto-day,isfastmakingoftheworldandofthehumanraceagreatmachine?“ “Thatdepends,“saidDonCayetano。“Everythinghasits/pro/andits/contra/。” “Takesomemoresalad,SenorPenitentiary,“saidDonaPerfecta;“itisjustasyoulikeit——withagooddealofmustard。” PepeReywasnotfondofengaginginuselessdiscussions;hewasnotapedant,nordidhedesiretomakeadisplayofhislearning,andstilllessdidhewishtodosointhepresenceofwomen,andinaprivatere-union;buttheimportunateandaggressiveverbosityofthecanonrequired,inhisopinion,acorrective。Toflatterhisvanitybyagreeingwithhisviewswould,hethought,beabadwaytogiveittohim,andhedeterminedthereforetoexpressonlysuchopinionsasshouldbemostdirectlyopposedtothoseofthesarcasticPenitentiaryandmostoffensivetohim。 “Soyouwishtoamuseyourselfatmyexpense,“hesaidtohimself。 “Wait,andyouwillseewhatafinedanceIwillleadyou。” Thenhesaidaloud: “AllthattheSenorPenitentiaryhassaidironicallyisthetruth。Butitisnotourfaultifscienceoverturnsdayafterdaythevainidolsofthepast:itssuperstitions,itssophisms,itsinnumerablefables——beautiful,someofthem,ridiculousothers——forinthevineyardoftheLordgrowbothgoodfruitandbad。Theworldofillusions,whichis,aswemightsay,asecondworld,istumblingaboutusinruins。 Mysticisminreligion,routineinscience,mannerisminart,arefalling,asthePagangodsfell,amidjests。Farewell,foolishdreams! thehumanraceisawakeninganditseyesbeholdthelight。Itsvainsentimentalism,itsmysticism,itsfevers,itshallucination,itsdeliriumarepassingaway,andhewhowasbeforesickisnowwellandtakesanineffabledelightinthejustappreciationofthings。 Imagination,theterriblemadwoman,whowasthemistressofthehouse,hasbecometheservant。Lookaroundyou,SenorPenitentiary,andyouwillseetheadmirableaggregationoftruthswhichhastakentheplaceoffable。Theskyisnotavault;thestarsarenotlittlelamps;themoonisnotasportivehuntress,butanopaquemassofstone;thesunisnotagaylyadornedandvagabondcharioteerbutafixedfire;ScyllaandCharybdisarenotnymphsbutsunkenrocks;thesirensareseals; andintheorderofpersonages,MercuryisManzanedo;Marsisaclean- shavenoldman,theCountvonMoltke;Nestormaybeagentlemaninanovercoat,whoiscalledM。Thiers;OrpheusisVerdi;VulcanisKrupp; Apolloisanypoet。Doyouwishmore?Well,then,Jupiter,agodwho,ifhewerelivingnow,woulddeservetobeputinjail,doesnotlaunchthethunderbolt,butthethunderboltfallswhenelectricitywillsit。 ThereisnoParnassus;thereisnoOlympus;thereisnoStygianlake; norarethereanyotherElysianFieldsthanthoseofParis。ThereisnootherdescenttohellthanthedescentsofGeology,andthistraveller,everytimehereturnsfromit,declaresthattherearenodamnedsoulsinthecentreoftheearth。TherearenootherascentstoheaventhanthoseofAstronomy,andshe,onherreturn,declaresthatshehasnotseenthesixorsevencirclesofwhichDanteandthemysticaldreamersoftheMiddleAgesspeak。Shefindsonlystarsanddistances,lines,vastspaces,andnothingmore。Therearenownofalsecomputationsoftheageoftheearth,forpaleontologyandprehistoricresearchhavecountedtheteethofthisskullinwhichweliveanddiscoveredthetrueage。Fable,whetheritbecalledpaganismorChristianidealism,existsnolonger,andimaginationplaysonlyasecondarypart。AllthemiraclespossiblearesuchasIwork,wheneverIdesiretodoso,inmylaboratory,withmyBunsenpile,aconductingwire,andamagnetizedneedle。TherearenownoothermultiplicationsofloavesandfishesthanthosewhichIndustrymakes,withhermouldsandhermachines,andthoseoftheprintingpress,whichimitatesNature,takingfromasingletypemillionsofcopies。Inshort,mydearcanon,ordershavebeengiventoputontheretiredlistalltheabsurdities,lies,illusions,dreams,sentimentalities,andprejudiceswhichdarkentheunderstandingofman。Letusrejoiceatthefact。” WhenPepefinishedspeaking,afurtivesmileplayeduponthecanon\'slipsandhiseyeswereextraordinarilyanimated。DonCayetanobusiedhimselfingivingvariousforms——nowrhomboidal,nowprismatic——toalittleballofbread。ButDonaPerfectawaspaleandkepthereyesfixedonthecanonwithobservantinsistence。Rosaritolookedwithamazementathercousin。Thelatter,bendingtowardher,whisperedunderhisbreath: “Don\'tmindme,littlecousin;Iamtalkingallthisnonsenseonlytoenragethecanon。” CHAPTERVII THEDISAGREEMENTINCREASES “Perhapsyouthink,“saidDonaPerfecta,withatingeofconceitinhertones,“thatSenorDonInocencioisgoingtoremainsilentandnotgiveyouananswertoeachandeveryoneofthosepoints。” “Oh,no!“exclaimedthecanon,archinghiseyebrows。“Iwillnotattempttomeasuremypoorabilitieswithachampionsovaliantandatthesametimesowellarmed。SenorDonJoseknowseverything;thatistosay,hehasathiscommandthewholearsenaloftheexactsciences。 OfcourseIknowthatthedoctrinesheupholdsarefalse;butIhaveneitherthetalentnortheeloquencetocombatthem。Iwouldemploytheologicalarguments,drawnfromrevelation,fromfaith,fromtheDivineWord;butalas!SenorDonJose,whoisaneminentsavant,wouldlaughattheology,atfaith,atrevelation,attheholyprophets,atthegospel。Apoorignorantpriest,anunhappymanwhoknowsneithermathematics,norGermanphilosophywithits/ego/andits/nonego/,apoordominie,whoknowsonlythescienceofGodandsomethingoftheLatinpoets,cannotenterintocombatwithsovaliantachampion。” PepeReyburstintoafranklaugh。 “IseethatSenorDonInocencio,“hesaid,“hastakenseriouslyallthenonsenseIhavebeentalking。Come,SenorCanon,regardthewholematterasajest,andletitendthere。Iamquitesurethatmyopinionsdonotinrealitydiffergreatlyfromyours。Youareapiousandlearnedman;itisIwhoamignorant。IfIhaveallowedmyselftospeakinjest,pardonme,allofyou——thatismyway。” “Thanks!“respondedthepresbyter,visiblyannoyed。“Isthatthewayyouwanttogetoutofitnow?Iamwellaware,weareallwellaware,thattheviewsyouhavesustainedareyourown。Itcouldnotbeotherwise。Youarethemanoftheage。Itcannotbedeniedthatyouhaveawonderful,atrulywonderfulintellect。Whileyouweretalking,atthesametimethatIinwardlydeplorederrorssogreat,Icouldnotbutadmire,Iwillconfessitfrankly,theloftinessofexpression,theprodigiousfluency,thesurprisingmethodofyourreasoning,theforceofyourarguments。Whatahead,SenoraDonaPerfecta,whataheadyouryoungnephewhas!WhenIwasinMadridandtheytookmetotheAtheneum,IconfessthatIwasamazedtoseethewonderfultalentwhichGodhasbestowedontheatheistsandtheProtestants。” “SenorDonInocencio,“saidDonaPerfecta,lookingalternatelyathernephewandherfriend,“Ithinkthatinjudgingthisboyyouaremorethanbenevolent。Don\'tgetangry,Pepe,ormindwhatIsay,forIamneitherasavante,noraphilosopher,noratheologian;butitseemstomethatSenorDonInocenciohasjustgivenaproofofhisgreatmodestyandChristiancharityinnotcrushingyouashecouldhavedoneifhehadwished。” “Oh,senora!“saidtheecclesiastic。 “Thatisthewaywithhim,“continuedDonaPerfecta,“alwayspretendingtoknownothing。Andheknowsmorethanthesevendoctorsputtogether。 Ah,SenorDonInocencio,howwellthenameyouhavesuitsyou!Butdon\'taffectanunseasonablehumilitynow。Why,mynephewhasnopretensions。Allheknowsiswhathehasbeentaught。Ifhehasbeentaughterror,whatmorecanhedesirethanthatyoushouldenlightenhimandtakehimoutofthelimboofhisfalsedoctrines?“ “Justso;IdesirenothingmorethanthattheSenorPenitentiaryshouldtakemeout,“——murmuredPepe,comprehendingthatwithoutintendingit,hehadgothimselfintoalabyrinth。 “Iamapoorpriest,whoseonlylearningissomeknowledgeoftheancients,“respondedDonInocencio。“Irecognizetheimmensevalue,fromaworldlypointofview,ofSenorDonJose\'sscientificknowledge,andbeforesobrilliantanoracleIprostratemyselfandamsilent。” Sosaying,thecanonfoldedhishandsacrosshisbreastandbenthishead。PepeReywassomewhatdisturbedbecauseoftheturnwhichhismindhadchosentogivetoanidlediscussionjestinglyfollowedup,andinwhichhehadengagedonlytoenliventheconversationalittle。 Hethoughtthatthemostprudentcoursetopursuewouldbetoendatoncesodangerousadebate,andforthispurposeheaddressedaquestiontoSenorDonCayetanowhenthelatter,shakingoffthedrowsinesswhichhadovercomehimafterthedessert,offeredthegueststheindispensabletoothpicksstuckinachinapeacockwithoutspreadtail。 “YesterdayIdiscoveredahandgraspingthehandleofanamphora,onwhichthereareanumberofhieraticcharacters。Iwillshowittoyou,“saidDonCayetano,delightedtointroduceafavoritetheme。 “IsupposethatSenordeReyisveryexpertinarchaeologicalmattersalso,“saidthecanon,who,stillimplacable,pursuedhisvictimtohislastretreat。 “Ofcourse,“saidDonaPerfecta。“Whatistherethatthesecleverchildrenofourdaydonotunderstand?Theyhaveallthesciencesattheirfingers\'ends。Theuniversitiesandtheacademicsteachthemeverythinginatwinkling,givingthemapatentoflearning。” “Oh,thatisunjust!“respondedthecanon,observingthepainedexpressionoftheengineer\'scountenance。 “Myauntisright,“declaredPepe。“Atthepresentdaywelearnalittleofeverything,andleaveschoolwiththerudimentsofvariousstudies。” “Iwassaying,“continuedthecanon,“thatyouarenodoubtagreatarchaeologist。” “Iknowabsolutelynothingofthatscience,“respondedtheyoungman。 “Ruinsareruins,andIhavenevercaredtocovermyselfwithdustgoingamongthem。” DonCayetanomadeanexpressivegrimace。 “ThatisnottosaythatIcondemnarchaeology,“saidDonaPerfecta\'snephewquickly,observingwithpainthathecouldnotutterawordwithoutwoundingsomeone。“Iknowthatfromthatdustissueshistory。 Thosestudiesaredelightfulandveryuseful。” “You,“saidthePenitentiary,puttinghistoothpickintothelastofhisbackteeth,“arenodoubtmoreinclinedtocontroversialstudies。 Anexcellentideahasjustoccurredtome,SenorDonJose;yououghttobealawyer。” “LawisaprofessionwhichIabhor,“repliedPepeRey。“Iknowmanyestimablelawyers,amongthemmyfather,whoisthebestofmen;but,inspiteofsofavorableaspecimen,Icouldneverhadbroughtmyselftopractiseaprofessionwhichconsistsindefendingwithequalreadinessthe/pro/andthe/contra/ofaquestion。Iknowofnogreatermisjudgment,nogreaterprejudice,nogreaterblindness,thanparentsshowintheireagernesstodedicatetheirsonstothelaw。ThechiefandthemostterribleplagueofSpainisthecrowdofouryounglawyers,forwhoseexistenceafabulousnumberoflawsuitsarenecessary。Lawsuitsmultiplyinproportiontothedemand。Andeventhus,numbersareleftwithoutemployment,and,asajurisconsultcannotputhishandtotheploughorseathimselfattheloom,theresultisthatbrilliantsquadronofidlersfullofpretensions,whoclamorforplaces,embarrasstheadministration,agitatepublicopinion,andbreedrevolutions。Insomewaytheymustmakealiving。Itwouldbeagreatermisfortuneiftherewerelawsuitsenoughforallofthem。” “Pepe,forHeaven\'ssake,takecarewhatyousay,“saidDonaPerfecta,inatoneofmarkedseverity。“Butexcusehim,SenorDonInocencio,forheisnotawarethatyouhaveanephewwho,althoughhehasonlylatelylefttheuniversity,isaprodigyinthelaw。” “Ispeakingeneralterms,“saidPepe,withfirmness。“Being,asIam,thesonofadistinguishedlawyer,Icannotbeignorantofthefactthattherearemanymenwhopractisethatnobleprofessionwithhonortothemselves。” “No;mynephewisonlyaboyyet,“saidthecanon,withaffectedhumility。“Farbeitfrommetoassertthatheisaprodigyoflearning,likeSenordeRey。Intime,whocantell?Histalentsareneitherbrilliantnorseductive。Ofcourse,Jacinto\'sideasaresolidandhisjudgmentissound。Whatheknowsheknowsthoroughly。Heisunacquaintedwithsophistriesandhollowphrases。” PepeReyappearedeverymomentmoreandmoredisturbed。Theideathat,withoutdesiringit,hisopinionsshouldbeinoppositiontothoseofthefriendsofhisaunt,vexedhim,andheresolvedtoremainsilentlestheandDonInocencioshouldendbythrowingtheplatesateachother\'sheads。Fortunatelythecathedralbell,callingthecanontotheimportantdutiesofthechoir,extricatedhimfromhispainfulposition。Thevenerableecclesiasticroseandtookleaveofeveryone,treatingReywithasmuchamiabilityandkindnessasiftheyhadbeenoldanddearfriends。Thecanon,afterofferinghisservicestoPepeforallthathemightrequire,promisedtopresenthisnephewtohiminorderthattheyoungmanmightaccompanyhimtoseethetown,speakinginthemostaffectionatetermsanddeigning,onleavingtheroom,topathimontheshoulder。PepeRey,acceptingwithpleasuretheseformulasofconcord,neverthelessfeltindescribablyrelievedwhenthepriesthadleftthedining-roomandthehouse。 CHAPTERVIII INALLHASTE Alittlelaterthescenehadchanged。DonCayetano,findingrestfromhissublimelaborsinagentleslumberthathadovercomehimafterdinner,reclinedcomfortablyinanarm-chairinthedining-room。 Rosarito,seatedatoneofthewindowsthatopenedintothegarden,glancedathercousin,sayingtohimwiththemuteeloquenceofhereyes: “Cousin,sitdownherebesidemeandtellmeeverythingyouhavetosaytome。” Hercousin,mathematicianthoughhewas,understood。 “Mydearcousin,“saidPepe,“howyoumusthavebeenboredthisafternoonbyourdisputes!HeavenknowsthatformyownpleasureI wouldnothaveplayedthepedantasIdid;thecanonwastoblameforit。Doyouknowthatthatpriestappearstometobeasingularcharacter?“ “Heisanexcellentperson!“respondedRosarito,showingthedelightshefeltatbeingabletogivehercousinallthedataandtheinformationthathemightrequire。 “Oh,yes!Anexcellentperson。Thatisveryevident!“ “Whenyouknowhimalittlebetter,youwillseethat。” “Thatheisbeyondallprice!Butitisenoughforhimtobeyourfriendandyourmamma\'stobemyfriendalso,“declaredtheyoungman。 “Anddoeshecomehereoften?“ “Everyday。Hespendsagreatdealofhistimewithus,“respondedRosaritoingenuously。“Howgoodandkindheis!Andhowfondheisofme!“ “Come!Ibegintolikethisgentleman。” “Hecomesintheevening,besides,toplaytresillo,“continuedtheyounggirl;“foreverynightsomefriendsmeethere——thejudgeofthelowercourt,theattorney-general,thedean,thebishop\'ssecretary,thealcalde,thecollectoroftaxes,DonInocencio\'snephew——“ “Ah!Jacintito,thelawyer。” “Yes;heisasimple-heartedboy,asgoodasgold。Hisuncleadoreshim。Sincehereturnedfromtheuniversitywithhisdoctor\'stassel—— forheisadoctorintwosciences,andhetookhonorsbesides——whatdoyouthinkofthat?——well,asIwassaying,sincehisreturn,hehascomehereveryoftenwithhisuncle。Mammatooisveryfondofhim。Heisaverysensibleboy。Hegoeshomeearlywithhisuncle;henevergoesatnighttotheCasino,norplaysnorsquandersmoney,andheisemployedintheofficeofDonLorenzoRuiz,whoisthebestlawyerinOrbajosa。TheysayJacintowillbeagreatlawyer,too。” “Hisuncledidnotexaggeratewhenhepraisedhim,then,“saidPepe。“I amverysorrythatItalkedallthatnonsenseIdidaboutlawyers。I wasveryperverse,wasInot,mydearcousin?“ “Notatall;formypart,Ithinkyouwerequiteright。” “But,really,wasInotalittle——“ “Notintheleast,notintheleast!“ “Whataweightyouhavetakenoffmymind!ThetruthisthatIfoundmyselfconstantly,andwithoutknowingwhy,indistressingoppositiontothatvenerablepriest。Iamverysorryforit。” “WhatIthink,“saidRosarito,lookingathimwitheyesfullofaffection,“isthatyouwillnotfindyourselfathomeamongus。” “Whatdoyoumeanbythat?“ “Idon\'tknowwhetherIcanmakemyselfquiteclear,cousin。ImeanthatitwillnotbeeasyforyoutoaccustomyourselftothesocietyandtheideasofthepeopleofOrbajosa。Iimagineso——itisasupposition。” “Oh,no!Ithinkyouaremistaken。” “Youcomefromadifferentplace,fromanotherworld,wherethepeopleareveryclever,andverylearned,andhaverefinedmanners,andawittywayoftalking,andanair——perhapsIamnotmakingmyselfclear。 Imeanthatyouareaccustomedtoliveamongpeopleofrefinement;youknowagreatdeal。Herethereisnotwhatyouneed;herethepeoplearenotlearnedorverypolished。Everythingisplain,Pepe。Iimagineyouwillbebored,terriblybored,andthatintheendyouwillhavetogoaway。” TheexpressionofsadnesswhichwasnaturalinRosarito\'scountenanceherebecamesoprofoundthatPepeReywasdeeplymoved。 “Youaremistaken,mydearcousin。Ididnotcomeherewiththeideasyoufancy,noristherebetweenmycharacterandmyopinionsandthecharacterandopinionsofthepeopleherethewantofharmonyyouimagine。Butletussupposeforamomentthattherewere。” “Letussupposeit。” “InthatcaseIhavethefirmconvictionthatbetweenyouandme,betweenustwo,dearRosarito,perfectharmonywouldstillexist。OnthispointIcannotbemistaken。MyhearttellsmethatIamnotmistaken。” Rosaritoblusheddeeply,butmakinganefforttoconcealherembarrassmentundersmilesandfugitiveglances,shesaid: “Come,now,nopretences。ButifyoumeanthatIshallalwaysapproveofwhatyousay,youareright。” “Rosario,“exclaimedtheyoungman,“themomentIsawyoumysoulwasfilledwithgladness;IfeltatthesametimearegretthatIhadnotcomebeforetoOrbajosa。” “Now,thatIamnotgoingtobelieve,“shesaid,affectinggayetytoconcealheremotion。“Sosoon?Don\'tbegintomakeprotestationsalready。See,Pepe,Iamonlyacountrygirl,Icantalkonlyaboutcommonthings;Idon\'tknowFrench;Idon\'tdresswithelegance;allI knowishowtoplaythepiano;I——“ “Oh,Rosario!“criedtheyoungman,withardor;“Ibelievedyoutobeperfectbefore;nowIamsureyouareso。” Hermotheratthismomententeredtheroom。Rosarito,whodidnotknowwhattosayinanswertohercousin\'slastwords,wasconscious,however,ofthenecessityofsayingsomething,and,lookingathermother,shecried: “Ah!Iforgottogivetheparrothisdinner。” “Don\'tmindthatnow。Butwhydoyoustayinhere?Takeyourcousinforawalkinthegarden。” DonaPerfectasmiledwithmaternalkindnessathernephew,asshepointedtowardtheleafyavenuewhichwasvisiblethroughtheglassdoor。 “Letusgothere,“saidPepe,rising。 Rosaritodarted,likeabirdreleasedfromitscage,towardtheglassdoor。 “Pepe,whoknowssomuchandwhomustunderstandallabouttrees,“saidDonaPerfecta,“willteachyouhowtograft。Letusseewhathethinksofthoseyoungpear-treesthattheyaregoingtotransplant。” “Come,come!“calledRosaritotohercousinimpatientlyfromthegarden。 Bothdisappearedamongthefoliage。DonaPerfectawatchedthemuntiltheywereoutofsightandthenbusiedherselfwiththeparrot。Asshechangeditsfoodshesaidtoherselfwithacontemplativeair: “Howdifferentheis!Hehasnotevengivenacaresstothepoorbird。” Then,thinkingitpossiblethatshehadbeenoverheardbyherbrother- in-law,shesaidaloud: “Cayetano,whatdoyouthinkofmynephew?Cayetano!“ Alowgruntgaveevidencethattheantiquarywasreturningtotheconsciousnessofthismiserableworld。 “Cayetano!“ “Justso,justso!“murmuredthescientistinasleepyvoice。“Thatyounggentlemanwillmaintain,aseveryonedoes,thatthestatuesofMundograndebelongtothefirstPhoenicianimmigration。ButIwillconvincehim?“ “But,Cayetano!“ “But,Perfecta!There!NowyouwillinsistuponitagainthatIhavebeenasleep。” “No,indeed;howcouldIinsistuponanythingsoabsurd!Butyouhaven\'ttoldmewhatyouthinkaboutthatyoungman。” DonCayetanoplacedthepalmofhishandbeforehismouthtoconcealayawn;thenheandDonaPerfectaentereduponalongconversation。Thosewhohavetransmittedtousthenecessarydataforacompilationofthishistoryomitthisdialogue,nodoubtbecauseitwasentirelyconfidential。AsforwhattheengineerandRosaritosaidinthegardenthatafternoon,itisevidentthatitwasnotworthyofmention。 Ontheafternoonofthefollowingday,however,eventstookplacewhich,beingofthegravestimportance,oughtnottobepassedoverinsilence。Lateintheafternoonthetwocousinsfoundthemselvesalone,afterramblingthroughdifferentpartsofthegardeninfriendlycompanionshipandhavingeyesandearsonlyforeachother。 “Pepe,“Rosariowassaying,“allthatyouhavebeentellingmeispurefancy,oneofthosestoriesthatyouclevermenknowsowellhowtoputtogether。YouthinkthatbecauseIamacountrygirlIbelieveeverythingIamtold。” “IfyouunderstoodmeaswellasIthinkIunderstandyou,youwouldknowthatIneversayanythingIdonotmean。Butletushavedonewithfoolishsubtletiesandlovers\'sophistries,thatleadonlytomisunderstandings。Iwillspeaktoyouonlyinthelanguageoftruth。 AreyoubychanceayoungladywhoseacquaintanceIhavemadeonthepromenadeorataparty,andwithwhomIproposetospendapleasanthourortwo?No,youaremycousin。Youaresomethingmore。Rosario,letusatonceputthingsontheirproperfooting。Letusdropcircumlocutions。Ihavecomeheretomarryyou。” Rosariofeltherfaceburning,andherheartwasbeatingviolently。 “See,mydearcousin,“continuedtheyoungman。“IsweartoyouthatifyouhadnotpleasedmeIshouldbealreadyfarawayfromthisplace。 Althoughpolitenessanddelicacywouldhaveobligedmetomakeanefforttoconcealmydisappointment,Ishouldhavefoundithardtodoso。Thatismycharacter。” “Cousin,youhaveonlyjustarrived,“saidRosaritolaconically,tryingtolaugh。 “Ihaveonlyjustarrived,andIalreadyknowallthatIwantedtoknow;IknowthatIloveyou;thatyouarethewomanwhommyhearthaslongbeenannouncingtome,sayingtomenightandday,\'Nowsheiscoming,nowsheisnear;nowyouareburning。\'“ ThesewordsservedRosarioasanexcuseforbreakingintothelaughthathadbeendimplingherlips。Hersoulswelledwithhappiness;shebreathedanatmosphereofjoy。 “Youpersistindepreciatingyourself,“continuedPepe,“butformeyoupossesseveryperfection。Youhavetheadmirablequalityofradiatingonallaroundyouthedivinelightofyoursoul。Themomentoneseesyouonefeelsinstinctivelythenobilityofyourmindandthepurityofyourheart。Toseeyouistoseeacelestialbeingwho,throughtheforgetfulnessofHeaven,remainsupontheearth;youareanangel,andIadoreyou。” Whenhehadsaidthisitseemedasifhehadfulfilledanimportantmission。Rosarito,overcomebytheviolenceofheremotion,feltherscantstrengthsuddenlyfailher;and,half-fainting,shesankonastonethatinthosepleasantsolitudesservedasaseat。Pepebentoverher。Hereyeswereclosed,herforeheadrestedonthepalmofherhand。 AfewmomentslaterthedaughterofDonaPerfectaPolentinosgavehercousin,amidhappytears,atenderglancefollowedbythesewords: “IlovedyoubeforeIhadeverseenyou。” Placingherhandsinthoseoftheyoungmansherosetoherfeet,andtheirformsdisappearedamongtheleafybranchesofanoleanderwalk。 Nightwasfallingandsoftshadowsenvelopedthelowerendofthegarden,whilethelastraysofthesettingsuncrownedthetree-topswithfleetingsplendors。Thenoisyrepublicofthebirdskeptupadeafeningclamorintheupperbranches。Itwasthehourinwhich,afterflittingaboutinthejoyousregionsofthesky,theywereallgoingtorest,andtheyweredisputingwithoneanotherthebranchestheyhadselectedforsleeping-places。Theirchatterattimeshadasoundofrecriminationandcontroversy,attimesofmockeryandmerriment。Intheirvolubletwitterthelittlerascalssaidthemostinsultingthingstoeachother,peckingateachotherandflappingtheirwings,asoratorswavetheirarmswhentheywanttomaketheirhearersbelievetheliestheyaretellingthem。Butwordsofloveweretobeheardtheretoo,forthepeaceofthehourandthebeautyofthespotinvitedtoit。Asharpearmighthavedistinguishedthefollowing: “IlovedyoubeforeIhadevenseenyou,andifyouhadnotcomeI shouldhavediedofgrief。Mammausedtogivemeyourfather\'sletterstoread,andhepraisedyousomuchinthemthatIusedtosay,\'Thatisthemanwhooughttobemyhusband。\'Foralongtimeyourfathersaidnothingaboutourmarrying,whichseemedtomegreatnegligence。 UncleCayetano,wheneverhespokeofyou,wouldsay,\'Therearenotmanymenlikehimintheworld。Thewomanwhogetshimforahusbandmaythinkherselffortunate。\'Atlastyourfathersaidwhathecouldnotavoidsaying。Yes,hecouldnotavoidsayingit——Iwasexpectingiteveryday。” Shortlyafterthesewordsthesamevoiceaddeduneasily:“Someoneisfollowingus。” Emergingfromamongtheoleanders,Pepe,turninground,sawtwomenapproachingthem,andtouchingtheleavesofayoungtreenearby,hesaidaloudtohiscompanion: “Itisnotpropertopruneyoungtreeslikethisforthefirsttimeuntiltheyhavetakenfirmroot。Treesrecentlyplantedhavenotsufficientstrengthtobeartheoperation。Youknowthattherootscangrowonlybymeansoftheleaves,sothatifyoutaketheleavesfromatree——“ “Ah,SenorDonJose,“criedthePenitentiary,withafranklaugh,approachingthetwoyoungpeopleandbowingtothem,“areyougivinglessonsinhorticulture?/InserenuncMeliboeepiros;poneordinevites/,asthegreatsingerofthelaborsofthefieldsaid。\'Graftthepear-tree,dearMeliboeus,trimthevines。\'Andhowarewenow,SenorDonJose?“ Theengineerandthecanonshookhands。Thenthelatterturnedround,andindicatingbyagestureayoungmanwhowasbehindhim,said,smiling: “IhavethepleasureofpresentingtoyoumydearJacintillo——agreatrogue,afeather-head,SenorDonJose。” CHAPTERIX THEDISAGREEMENTCONTINUESTOINCREASE,ANDTHEREAFTERTOBECOMEDISCORD Closebesidetheblackcassockwasafreshandrosyface,thatseemedfresherandrosierfromthecontrast。Jacintosalutedourhero,notwithoutsomeembarrassment。 Hewasoneofthoseprecociousyouthswhomtheindulgentuniversitysendsprematurelyforthintothearenaoflife,makingthemfancythattheyaremenbecausetheyhavereceivedtheirdoctor\'sdegree。Jacintohadaround,handsomefacewithrosycheeks,likeagirl\'s,andwithoutanybeardsavethedownwhichannounceditscoming。Inpersonhewasplumpandbelowthemediumheight。Hisagewasalittleovertwenty。Hehadbeeneducatedfromchildhoodunderthedirectionofhisexcellentandlearneduncle,whichisthesameassayingthatthetwighadnotbecomecrookedinthegrowing。Aseveremoraltraininghadkepthimalwaysstraight,andinthefulfilmentofhisscholasticdutieshehadbeenalmostabovereproach。Havingconcludedhisstudiesattheuniversitywithastonishingsuccess,fortherewasscarcelyaclassinwhichhedidnottakethehighesthonors,heenteredonthepracticeofhisprofession,promising,byhisapplicationandhisaptitudeforthelaw,tomaintainfreshandgreenintheforumthelaurelsofthelecture-hall。 Attimeshewasasmischievousasaboy,attimesassedateasaman。 Inverytruth,ifJacintohadnothadalittle,andevenagreatdealoflikingforprettygirls,hisunclewouldhavethoughthimperfect。 Theworthymanpreachedtohimunceasinglyonthispoint,hasteningtoclipthewingsofeveryaudaciousfancy。Butnoteventhismundaneinclinationoftheyoungmancouldcoolthegreataffectionwhichourworthycanonborethecharmingoffspringofhisdearniece,MariaRemedios。Wheretheyounglawyerwasconcerned,everythingelsemustgiveway。Eventhegraveandmethodicalhabitsoftheworthyecclesiasticwerealteredwhentheyinterferedwiththeaffairsofhisprecociouspupil。Thatorderandregularity,apparentlyasfixedasthelawsofaplanetarysystem,wereinterruptedwheneverJacintowasillorhadtotakeajourney。Uselesscelibacyoftheclergy!TheCouncilofTrentprohibitsthemfromhavingchildrenoftheirown,butGod——andnottheDevil,astheproverbsays——givesthemnephewsandniecesinorderthattheymayknowthetenderanxietiesofpaternity。 Examiningimpartiallythequalitiesofthiscleverboy,itwasimpossiblenottorecognizethathewasnotwantinginmerit。Hischaracterwasinthemaininclinedtouprightness,andnobleactionsawakenedafrankadmirationinhissoul。Withrespecttohisintellectualendowmentsandhissocialknowledge,theyweresufficienttoenablehimtobecomeintimeoneofthosenotabilitiesofwhomtherearesomanyinSpain;hemightbewhatwetakedelightincallinghyperbolicallyadistinguishedpatrician,oraneminentpublicman; specieswhich,owingtotheirgreatabundance,arehardlyappreciatedattheirjustvalue。Inthetenderageinwhichtheuniversitydegreeservesasasortofsolderbetweenboyhoodandmanhood,fewyoungmen—— especiallyiftheyhavebeenspoiledbytheirmasters——arefreefromanoffensivepedantry,which,ifitgivesthemgreatimportancebesidetheirmamma\'sarm-chair,makesthemveryridiculouswhentheyareamonggraveandexperiencedmen。Jacintohadthisdefect,whichwasexcusableinhim,notonlybecauseofhisyouth,butalsobecausehisworthyunclestimulatedhispuerilevanitybyinjudiciouspraise。 Whentheintroductionwasovertheyresumedtheirwalk。Jacintowassilent。Thecanon,returningtotheinterruptedthemeofthe/pyros/ whichweretobegraftedandthe/vites/whichweretobetrimmed,said: “IamalreadyawarethatSenorDonJoseisagreatagriculturist。” “Notatall;Iknownothingwhateveraboutthesubject,“respondedtheyoungman,observingwithnolittleannoyancethecanon\'smaniaofsupposinghimtobelearnedinallthesciences。 “Oh,yes!agreatagriculturist,“continuedthePenitentiary;\'butonagriculturalsubjects,don\'tquotethelatesttreatisestome。Formethewholeofthatscience,SenordeRey,iscondensedinwhatIcalltheBibleoftheField,inthe\'Georgics\'oftheimmortalRoman。Itisalladmirable,fromthatgrandsentence,/Necveroterroeferreomnesomniapossunt/——thatistosay,thatnoteverysoilissuitedtoeverytree,SenorDonJose——totheexhaustivetreatiseonbees,inwhichthepoetdescribesthehabitsofthosewiselittleanimals,definingthedroneinthesewords: “\'IllehorridusalterDesidia,latamquetrahensingloriusalvum。\' \'Ofahorribleandslothfulfigure,draggingalongtheignobleweightofthebelly,\'SenorDonJose。” “Youdowelltotranslateitforme,“saidPepe,“forIknowverylittleLatin。” “Oh,whyshouldthemenofthepresentdayspendtheirtimeinstudyingthingsthatareoutofdate?“saidthecanonironically。“Besides,onlypoorcreatureslikeVirgilandCiceroandLivywroteinLatin。I,however,amofadifferentwayofthinking;aswitnessmynephew,towhomIhavetaughtthatsublimelanguage。TherascalknowsitbetterthanIdo。Theworstofitis,thatwithhismodernreadingheisforgettingit;andsomefineday,withouteverhavingsuspectedit,hewillfindoutthatheisanignoramus。For,SenorDonJose,mynephewhastakentostudyingthenewestbooksandthemostextravaganttheories,anditisFlammarionhereandFlammarionthere,andnothingwilldohimbutthatthestarsarefullofpeople。Come,Ifancythatyoutwoaregoingtobeverygoodfriends。Jacinto,begthisgentlemantoteachyouthehighermathematics,toinstructyouconcerningtheGermanphilosophers,andthenyouwillbeaman。” Theworthyecclesiasticlaughedathisownwit,whileJacinto,delightedtoseetheconversationturnonathemesogreatlytohistaste,afterexcusinghimselftoPepeRey,suddenlyhurledthisquestionathim: “Tellme,SenorDonJose,whatdoyouthinkofDarwinism?“ Ourherosmiledatthisinopportunepedantry,andhefeltalmosttemptedtoencouragetheyoungmantocontinueinthispathofchildishvanity;but,judgingitmoreprudenttoavoidintimacy,eitherwiththenephewortheuncle,heansweredsimply: “IcanthinknothingatallaboutthedoctrinesofDarwin,forIknowscarcelyanythingabouthim。Myprofessionallaborshavenotpermittedmetodevotemuchofmytimetothosestudies。” “Well,“saidthecanon,laughing,“itallreducesitselftothis,thatwearedescendedfrommonkeys。IfhehadsaidthatonlyinthecaseofcertainpeopleIknow,hewouldhavebeenright。” “Thetheoryofnaturalselection,“saidJacintoemphatically,“has,theysay,agreatmanypartisansinGermany。” “Idonotdoubtit,“saidtheecclesiastic。“InGermanytheywouldhavenoreasontobesorryifthattheoryweretrue,asfarasBismarckisconcerned。” DonaPerfectaandSenorDonCayetanoatthismomentmadetheirappearance。 “Whatabeautifulevening!“saidtheformer。“Well,nephew,areyougettingterriblybored?“ “Iamnotboredintheleast,“respondedtheyoungman。 “Don\'ttrytodenyit。CayetanoandIwerespeakingofthataswecamealong。Youarebored,andyouaretryingtohideit。Itisnoteveryyoungmanofthepresentdaywhowouldhavetheself-denialtospendhisyouth,likeJacinto,inatownwherethereareneithertheatres,noroperabouffe,nordancers,norphilosophers,norathenaeums,normagazines,norcongresses,noranyotherkindofdiversionsorentertainments。” “Iamquitecontentedhere,“respondedPepe。“IwasjustnowsayingtoRosariothatIfindthiscityandthishousesopleasantthatIwouldliketoliveanddiehere。” Rosarioturnedveryredandtheothersweresilent。Theyallsatdowninasummer-house,Jacintohasteningtotaketheseatontheleftoftheyounggirl。 “Seehere,nephew,Ihaveapieceofadvicetogiveyou,“saidDonaPerfecta,smilingwiththatexpressionofkindnessthatseemedtoemanatefromhersoul,likethearomafromtheflower。“Butdon\'timaginethatIameitherreprovingyouorgivingyoualesson——youarenotachild,andyouwilleasilyunderstandwhatImean。” “Scoldme,dearaunt,fornodoubtIdeserveit,“repliedPepe,whowasbeginningtoaccustomhimselftothekindnessesofhisfather\'ssister。 “No,itisonlyapieceofadvice。Thesegentlemen,Iamsure,willagreethatIamintheright。” Rosariowaslisteningwithherwholesoul。 “Itisonlythis,“continuedDonaPerfecta,“thatwhenyouvisitourbeautifulcathedralagain,youwillendeavortobehavewithalittlemoredecorumwhileyouareinit。” “Why,whathaveIdone?“ “Itdoesnotsurprisemethatyouarenotyourselfawareofyourfault,“saidhisaunt,withapparentgoodhumor。“Itisonlynatural; accustomedasyouaretoenterathenaeumsandclubs,andacademiesandcongresseswithoutanyceremony,youthinkthatyoucanenteratempleinwhichtheDivineMajestyisinthesamemanner。” “Butexcuseme,senora,“saidPepegravely,“Ienteredthecathedralwiththegreatestdecorum。” “ButIamnotscoldingyou,man;Iamnotscoldingyou。IfyoutakeitinthatwayIshallhavetoremainsilent。Excusemynephew,gentlemen。 Alittlecarelessness,alittleheedlessnessonhispartisnottobewonderedat。Howmanyyearsisitsinceyousetfootinasacredplacebefore?“ “Senora,Iassureyou——But,inshort,letmyreligiousideasbewhattheymay,Iaminthehabitofobservingtheutmostdecoruminchurch。” “WhatIassureyouis——There,ifyouaregoingtobeoffendedI won\'tgoon。WhatIassureyouisthatagreatmanypeoplenoticeditthismorning。TheSenoresdeGonzalez,DonaRobustiana,Serafinita——inshort,whenItellyouthatyouattractedtheattentionofthebishop——HislordshipcomplainedtomeaboutitthisafternoonwhenIwasatmycousin\'s。Hetoldmethathedidnotorderyoutobeputoutofthechurchonlybecauseyouweremynephew。” Rosariolookedanxiouslyathercousin,tryingtoreadinhiscountenance,beforeheutteredit,theanswerhewouldmaketothesecharges。 “Nodoubttheymistookmeforsomeoneelse。” “No,no!itwasyou。Butthere,don\'tgetangry!Wearetalkinghereamongfriendsandinconfidence。Itwasyou。Isawyoumyself。” “Yousawme!“ “Justso。Willyoudenythatyouwenttolookatthepictures,passingamongagroupofworshipperswhowerehearingmass?Iassureyouthatmyattentionwassodistractedbyyourcomingsandgoingsthat——well,youmustnotdoitagain。ThenyouwentintothechapelofSanGregorio。AttheelevationoftheHostatthehighaltaryoudidnoteventurnaroundtomakeagestureofreverence。Afterwardyoutraversedthewholelengthofthechurch,youwentuptothetomboftheAdelantado,youtouchedthealtarwithyourhands,thenyoupassedasecondtimeamongagroupofworshippers,attractingthenoticeofeveryone。Allthegirlslookedatyou,andyouseemedpleasedatdisturbingsofinelythedevotionsofthosegoodpeople。” “GoodHeavens!HowmanythingsIhavedone!“exclaimedPepe,halfangry,halfamused。“Iamamonster,itseems,withouteverhavingsuspectedit。” “No,Iamverywellawarethatyouareagoodboy,“saidDonaPerfecta,observingthecanon\'sexpressionofunalterablegravity,whichgavehisfacetheappearanceofapasteboardmask。“But,mydearboy,betweenthinkingthingsandshowingtheminthatirreverentmanner,thereisadistancewhichamanofgoodsenseandgoodbreedingshouldnevercross。Iamwellawarethatyourideasare——Now,don\'tgetangry!Ifyougetangry,Iwillbesilent。Isaythatitisonethingtohavecertainideasaboutreligionandanotherthingtoexpressthem。IwilltakegoodcarenottoreproachyoubecauseyoubelievethatGoddidnotcreateusinhisimageandlikeness,butthatwearedescendedfromthemonkeys;norbecauseyoudenytheexistenceofthesoul,assertingthatitisadrug,likethelittlepapersofrhubarbandmagnesiathataresoldattheapothecary\'s——“ “Senora,forHeaven\'ssake!“exclaimedPepe,withannoyance。“IseethatIhaveaverybadreputationinOrbajosa。” Theothersremainedsilent。 “AsIsaid,Iwillnotreproachyouforentertainingthoseideas。And,besides,Ihavenottherighttodoso。IfIshouldundertaketoarguewithyou,you,withyourwonderfultalents,wouldconfutemeathousandtimesover。No,Iwillnotattemptanythingofthatkind。WhatIsayisthatthesepoorandhumbleinhabitantsofOrbajosaarepiousandgoodChristians,althoughtheyknownothingaboutGermanphilosophy,andthat,therefore,yououghtnotpubliclytomanifestyourcontemptfortheirbeliefs。” “Mydearaunt,“saidtheengineergravely,“Ihaveshownnocontemptforanyone,nordoIentertaintheideaswhichyouattributetome。 PerhapsImayhavebeenalittlewantinginreverenceinthechurch。I amsomewhatabsent-minded。Mythoughtsandmyattentionwereengagedwiththearchitectureofthebuildingand,franklyspeaking,Ididnotobserve——Butthiswasnoreasonforthebishoptothinkofputtingmeoutofthechurch,norforyoutosupposemecapableofattributingtoapaperfromtheapothecary\'sthefunctionsofthesoul。Imaytoleratethatasajest,butonlyasajest。” TheagitationofPepeRey\'smindwassogreatthat,notwithstandinghisnaturalprudenceandmoderation,hewasunabletoconcealit。 “There!Iseethatyouareangry,“saidDonaPerfecta,castingdownhereyesandclaspingherhands。“Iamverysorry。IfIhadknownthatyouwouldhavetakenitinthatway,Ishouldnothavespokentoyou。Pepe,Iaskyourpardon。” Hearingthesewordsandseeinghiskindaunt\'sdeprecatingattitude,Pepefeltashamedofthesternnessofhislastwords,andhemadeanefforttorecoverhisserenity。ThevenerablePenitentiaryextricatedhimfromhisembarrassingposition,sayingwithhisaccustomedbenevolentsmile: “SenoraDonaPerfecta,wemustbetolerantwithartists。Oh,Ihaveknownagreatmanyofthem!Thosegentlemen,whentheyhavebeforethemastatue,apieceofrustyarmor,amouldypainting,oranoldwall,forgeteverythingelse。SenorDonJoseisanartist,andhehasvisitedourcathedralastheEnglishvisitit,whowouldwillinglycarryitawaywiththemtotheirmuseums,toitslasttile,iftheycould。Thattheworshipperswerepraying,thatthepriestwaselevatingtheSacredHost,thatthemomentofsupremepietyanddevotionhadcome——whatofthat?Whatdoesallthatmattertoanartist?ItistruethatIdonotknowwhatartisworth,apartfromthesentimentswhichitexpresses,but,infine,atthepresentday,itisthecustomtoadoretheform,nottheidea。GodpreservemefromundertakingtodiscussthisquestionwithSenorDonJose,whoknowssomuch,andwho,reasoningwiththeadmirablesubtletyofthemoderns,wouldinstantlyconfoundmymind,inwhichthereisonlyfaith。” “Thedeterminationwhichyouallhavetoregardmeasthemostlearnedmanonearthannoysmeexceedingly,“saidPepe,speakinginhisformerhardtone。“Holdmeforafool;forIwouldratherberegardedasafoolthanasthepossessorofthatSatanicknowledgewhichishereattributedtome。” Rosaritolaughed,andJacintothoughtthatahighlyopportunemomenthadnowarrivedtomakeadisplayofhisownerudition。 “Pantheismorpanentheism,“hesaid,“iscondemnedbytheChurch,aswellasbytheteachingsofSchopenhauerandofthemodernHartmann。” “Ladiesandgentlemen,“saidthecanongravely,“menwhopaysoferventaworshiptoart,thoughitbeonlytoitsform,deservethegreatestrespect。Itisbettertobeanartist,anddelightinthecontemplationofbeauty,thoughthisbeonlyrepresentedbynudenymphs,thantobeindifferentandincredulousineverything。Themindthatconsecratesitselftothecontemplationofbeauty,evilwillnottakecompletepossessionof。/EstDeusinnobis/。/Deus/,beitwellunderstood。LetSenorDonJose,then,continuetoadmirethemarvelsofourchurch;I,forone,willwillinglyforgivehimhisactsofirreverence,withallduerespectfortheopinionsofthebishop。” “Thanks,SenorDonInocencio,“saidPepe,feelingabitterandrebellioussentimentofhostilityspringingupwithinhimtowardthecanon,andunabletoconquerhisdesiretomortifyhim。“Butletnoneofyouimagine,either,thatitwasthebeautiesofart,ofwhichyousupposethetempletobefull,thatengagedmyattention。Thosebeauties,withtheexceptionoftheimposingarchitectureofaportionoftheedificeandofthethreetombsthatareinthechapeloftheapse,Idonotsee。Whatoccupiedmymindwastheconsiderationofthedeplorabledecadenceofthereligiousarts;andtheinnumerablemonstrosities,ofwhichthecathedralisfull,causedmenotastonishment,butdisgust。” Theamazementofallpresentwasprofound。 “Icannotendure,“continuedPepe,“thoseglazedandpaintedimagesthatresemblesomuch——Godforgivemeforthecomparison——thedollsthatlittlegirlspaywith。AndwhatamItosayofthetheatricalrobesthatcoverthem?IsawaSt。JosephwithamantlewhoseappearanceIwillnotdescribe,outofrespectfortheholypatriarchandforthechurchofwhichheisthepatron。Onthealtararecrowdedtogetherimagesintheworstpossibletaste;andtheinnumerablecrowns,branches,stars,moons,andotherornamentsofmetalorgiltpaperhaveanairofanironmongerythatoffendsthereligioussentimentanddepressesthesoul。Farfromliftingitselfuptoreligiouscontemplation,thesoulsinks,andtheideaoftheludicrousdistractsit。Thegreatworksofartwhichgivesensibleformtoideas,todogmas,toreligiousfaith,tomysticexaltation,fulfilanoblemission。Thecaricatures,theaberrationsoftaste,thegrotesqueworkswithwhichamistakenpietyfillsthechurch,alsofulfiltheirobject; butthisisasadoneenough:Theyencouragesuperstition,coolenthusiasm,obligetheeyesofthebelievertoturnawayfromthealtar,and,withtheeyes,thesoulsthathavenotaveryprofoundandaveryfirmfaithturnawayalso。” “Thedoctrineoftheiconoclasts,too,“saidJacinto,“has,itseems,spreadwidelyinGermany。” “Iamnotaniconoclast,althoughIwouldpreferthedestructionofalltheimagestotheexhibitionofbuffooneriesofwhichIspeak,“ continuedtheyoungman。“Seeingit,onemayjustlyadvocateareturnofreligiousworshiptotheaugustsimplicityofoldentimes。Butno; letusnotrenouncetheadmirableaidwhichallthearts,beginningwithpoetryandendingwithmusic,lendtotherelationsbetweenmanandGod。Lettheartslive;lettheutmostpompbedisplayedinreligiousceremonies。Iamapartisanofpomp。” “Anartist,anartist,andnothingmorethananartist!“exclaimedthecanon,shakinghisheadwithasorrowfulair。“Finepictures,finestatues,beautifulmusic;pleasureforthesenses,andletthedeviltakethesoul!“