第6章

类别:其他 作者:Verne Jules字数:5435更新时间:18/12/26 16:34:06
HarryBlount,speakinglittle,butlisteningmuch,hadnotinspiredhiscompanionswiththesuspicionswhichAlcideJolivethadaroused。 Hewasnottakenforaspy,andthereforehisneighbors,withoutconstraint,gossipedinhispresence,allowingthemselveseventogofartherthantheirnaturalcautionwouldinmostcaseshaveallowedthem。ThecorrespondentoftheDailyTelegraphhadthusanopportunityofobservinghowmuchrecenteventspreoccupiedthemerchantsofNijni-Novgorod,andtowhatadegreethecommercewithCentralAsiawasthreatenedinitstransit。 Hethereforenotedinhisbookthisperfectlycorrectobservation,“Myfellow-travelersextremelyanxious。Nothingistalkedofbutwar,andtheyspeakofit,withafreedomwhichisastonishing,ashavingbrokenoutbetweentheVolgaandtheVistula。“ ThereadersoftheDailyTelegraphwouldnotfailtobeaswellinformedasAlcideJolivet’s“cousin。“ButasHarryBlount,seatedattheleftofthetrain,onlysawonepartofthecountry,whichwashilly,withoutgivinghimselfthetroubleoflookingattherightside,whichwascomposedofwideplains,headded,withBritishassurance,“CountrymountainousbetweenMoscowandWladimir。“ ItwasevidentthattheRussiangovernmentpurposedtakingseveremeasurestoguardagainstanyseriouseventualitiesevenintheinterioroftheempire。TherebellionhadnotcrossedtheSiberianfrontier,butevilinfluencesmightbefearedintheVolgaprovinces,soneartothecountryoftheKirghiz。 ThepolicehadasyetfoundnotracesofIvanOgareff。Itwasnotknownwhetherthetraitor,callingintheforeignertoavengehispersonalrancor,hadrejoinedFeofar-Khan,orwhetherhewasendeavoringtofomentarevoltinthegovernmentofNijni-Novgorod,whichatthistimeofyearcontainedapopulationofsuchdiverseelements。PerhapsamongthePersians,Armenians,orKalmucks,whoflockedtothegreatmarket,hehadagents,instructedtoprovokearisingintheinterior。 Allthiswaspossible,especiallyinsuchacountryasRussia。Infact,thisvastempire,4,000,000squaremilesinextent,doesnotpossessthehomogeneousnessofthestatesofWesternEurope。TheRussianterritoryinEuropeandAsiacontainsmorethanseventymillionsofinhabitants。Initthirtydifferentlanguagesarespoken。 TheSclavonianracepredominates,nodoubt,buttherearebesidesRussians,Poles,Lithuanians,Courlanders。Addtothese,Finns,Laplanders,Esthonians,severalothernortherntribeswithunpronounceablenames,thePermiaks,theGermans,theGreeks,theTartars,theCaucasiantribes,theMongol,Kalmuck,Samoid,Kamtschatkan,andAleutianhordes,andonemayunderstandthattheunityofsovastastatemustbedifficulttomaintain,andthatitcouldonlybetheworkoftime,aidedbythewisdomofmanysuccessiverulers。 Bethatasitmay,IvanOgareffhadhithertomanagedtoescapeallsearch,andveryprobablyhemighthaverejoinedtheTartararmy。 Butateverystationwherethetrainstopped,inspectorscameforwardwhoscrutinizedthetravelersandsubjectedthemalltoaminuteexamination,asbyorderofthesuperintendentofpolice,theseofficialswereseekingIvanOgareff。Thegovernment,infact,believedittobecertainthatthetraitorhadnotyetbeenabletoquitEuropeanRussia。Ifthereappearedcausetosuspectanytraveler,hewascarriedofftoexplainhimselfatthepolicestation,andinthemeantimethetrainwentonitsway,nopersontroublinghimselfabouttheunfortunateoneleftbehind。 WiththeRussianpolice,whichisveryarbitrary,itisabsolutelyuselesstoargue。Militaryrankisconferredonitsemployees,andtheyactinmilitaryfashion。Howcananyone,moreover,helpobeying,unhesitatingly,orderswhichemanatefromamonarchwhohastherighttoemploythisformulaattheheadofhisukase: “We,bythegraceofGod,EmperorandAutocratofalltheRussiasofMoscow,Kiev,Wladimir,andNovgorod,CzarofKasanandAstrakhan,CzarofPoland,CzarofSiberia,CzaroftheTauricChersonese,SeigniorofPskov,PrinceofSmolensk,Lithuania,Volkynia,Podolia,andFinland,PrinceofEsthonia,Livonia,Courland,andofSemigallia,ofBialystok,Karelia,Sougria,Perm,Viatka,Bulgaria,andmanyothercountries;LordandSovereignPrinceoftheterritoryofNijni-Novgorod,Tchemigoff,Riazan,Polotsk,Rostov,Jaroslavl,Bielozersk,Oudoria,Obdoria,Kondinia,Vitepsk,andofMstislaf,GovernoroftheHyperboreanRegions,LordofthecountriesofIveria,Kartalinia,Grou-zinia,Kabardinia,andArmenia,HereditaryLordandSuzerainoftheScherkessprinces,ofthoseofthemountains,andofothers;heirofNorway,DukeofSchleswig-Holstein,Stormarn,Dittmarsen,andOldenburg。“Apowerfullord,intruth,ishewhosearmsareaneaglewithtwoheads,holdingascepterandaglobe,surroundedbytheescutcheonsofNovgorod,Wladimir,Kiev,Kasan,Astrakhan,andofSiberia,andenvironedbythecollaroftheorderofSt。Andrew,surmountedbyaroyalcrown! AstoMichaelStrogoff,hispaperswereinorder,andhewas,consequently,freefromallpolicesupervision。 AtthestationofWladimirthetrainstoppedforseveralminutes,whichappearedsufficienttoenablethecorrespondentoftheDailyTelegraphtotakeatwofoldview,physicalandmoral,andtoformacompleteestimateofthisancientcapitalofRussia。 AttheWladimirstationfreshtravelersjoinedthetrain。 Amongothers,ayounggirlenteredthecompartmentoccupiedbyMichaelStrogoff。Avacantplacewasfoundoppositethecourier。 Theyounggirltookit,afterplacingbyhersideamodesttraveling-bagofredleather,whichseemedtoconstituteallherluggage。 Thenseatingherselfwithdowncasteyes,notevenglancingatthefellow-travelerswhomchancehadgivenher,shepreparedforajourneywhichwasstilltolastseveralhours。 MichaelStrogoffcouldnothelplookingattentivelyathisnewly-arrivedfellow-traveler。Asshewassoplacedastotravelwithherbacktotheengine,heevenofferedherhisseat,whichhemightprefertoherown,butshethankedhimwithaslightbendofhergracefulneck。 Theyounggirlappearedtobeaboutsixteenorseventeenyearsofage。 Herhead,trulycharming,wasofthepurestSclavonictype—— slightlysevere,andlikelyinafewsummerstounfoldintobeautyratherthanmereprettiness。Frombeneathasortofkerchiefwhichsheworeonherheadescapedinprofusionlightgoldenhair。 Hereyeswerebrown,soft,andexpressiveofmuchsweetnessoftemper。 Thenosewasstraight,andattachedtoherpaleandsomewhatthincheeksbydelicatelymobilenostrils。Thelipswerefinelycut,butitseemedasiftheyhadlongsinceforgottenhowtosmile。 Theyoungtravelerwastallandupright,asfarascouldbejudgedofherfigurefromtheverysimpleandamplepelissethatcoveredher。 Althoughshewasstillaveryyounggirlintheliteralsenseoftheterm,thedevelopmentofherhighforeheadandclearly-cutfeaturesgavetheideathatshewasthepossessorofgreatmoralenergy—— apointwhichdidnotescapeMichaelStrogoff。Evidentlythisyounggirlhadalreadysufferedinthepast,andthefuturedoubtlessdidnotpresentitselftoheringlowingcolors;butshehadsurelyknownhowtostrugglestillwiththetrialsoflife。 Herenergywasevidentlybothpromptandpersistent,andhercalmnessunalterable,evenundercircumstancesinwhichamanwouldbelikelytogivewayorlosehisself-command。 Suchwastheimpressionwhichsheproducedatfirstsight。 MichaelStrogoff,beinghimselfofanenergetictemperament,wasnaturallystruckbythecharacterofherphysiognomy,and,whiletakingcarenottocauseherannoyancebyatoopersistentgaze,heobservedhisneighborwithnosmallinterest。Thecostumeoftheyoungtravelerwasbothextremelysimpleandappropriate。 Shewasnotrich——thatcouldbeeasilyseen;butnottheslightestmarkofnegligencewastobediscernedinherdress。 Allherluggagewascontainedintheleatherbagwhich,forwantofroom,sheheldonherlap。 Sheworealong,darkpelisse,gracefullyadjustedattheneckbyabluetie。Underthispelisse,ashortskirt,alsodark,felloverarobewhichreachedtheankles。Half-bootsofleather,thicklysoled,asifchoseninanticipationofalongjourney,coveredhersmallfeet。 MichaelStrogofffanciedthatherecognized,bycertaindetails,thefashionofthecostumeofLivonia,andthoughthisneighboranativeoftheBalticprovinces。 Butwhitherwasthisyounggirlgoing,alone,atanagewhenthefosteringcareofafather,ortheprotectionofabrother,isconsideredamatterofnecessity?Hadshenowcome,afteranalreadylongjourney,fromtheprovincesofWesternRussia?WasshemerelygoingtoNijni-Novgorod,orwastheendofhertravelsbeyondtheeasternfrontiersoftheempire? Wouldsomerelation,somefriend,awaitherarrivalbythetrain? Orwasitnotmoreprobable,onthecontrary,thatshewouldfindherselfasmuchisolatedinthetownasshewasinthiscompartment? Itwasprobable。 Infact,theeffectofhabitscontractedinsolitudewasclearlymanifestedinthebearingoftheyounggirl。Themannerinwhichsheenteredthecarriageandpreparedherselfforthejourney,theslightdisturbanceshecausedamongthosearoundher,thecareshetooknottoincommodeorgivetroubletoanyone,allshowedthatshewasaccustomedtobealone,andtodependonherselfonly。 MichaelStrogoffobservedherwithinterest,but,himselfreserved,hesoughtnoopportunityofaccostingher。Onceonly,whenherneighbor—— themerchantwhohadjumbledtogethersoimprudentlyinhisremarkstallowandshawls——beingasleep,andthreateningherwithhisgreathead,whichwasswayingfromoneshouldertotheother,MichaelStrogoffawokehimsomewhatroughly,andmadehimunderstandthathemustholdhimselfupright。 Themerchant,rudeenoughbynature,grumbledsomewordsagainst“peoplewhointerferewithwhatdoesnotconcernthem,“butMichaelStrogoffcastonhimaglancesosternthatthesleeperleantontheoppositeside,andrelievedtheyoungtravelerfromhisunpleasantvicinity。 Thelatterlookedattheyoungmanforaninstant,andmuteandmodestthankswereinthatlook。 ButacircumstanceoccurredwhichgaveStrogoffajustideaofthecharacterofthemaiden。TwelveverstsbeforearrivingatNijni-Novgorod,atasharpcurveoftheironway,thetrainexperiencedaveryviolentshock。Then,foraminute,itranontotheslopeofanembankment。 Travelersmoreorlessshakenabout,cries,confusion,generaldisorderinthecarriages——suchwastheeffectatfirstproduced。 Itwastobefearedthatsomeseriousaccidenthadhappened。 Consequently,evenbeforethetrainhadstopped,thedoorswereopened,andthepanic-strickenpassengersthoughtonlyofgettingoutofthecarriages。 MichaelStrogoffthoughtinstantlyoftheyounggirl;but,whilethepassengersinhercompartmentwereprecipitatingthemselvesoutside,screamingandstruggling,shehadremainedquietlyinherplace,herfacescarcelychangedbyaslightpallor。 Shewaited——MichaelStrogoffwaitedalso。 Bothremainedquiet。 “Adeterminednature!“thoughtMichaelStrogoff。 However,alldangerhadquicklydisappeared。Abreakageofthecouplingoftheluggage-vanhadfirstcausedtheshockto,andthenthestoppageof,thetrain,whichinanotherinstantwouldhavebeenthrownfromthetopoftheembankmentintoabog。 Therewasanhour’sdelay。Atlast,theroadbeingcleared,thetrainproceeded,andathalf-pasteightintheeveningarrivedatthestationofNijni-Novgorod。 Beforeanyonecouldgetoutofthecarriages,theinspectorsofpolicepresentedthemselvesatthedoorsandexaminedthepassengers。 MichaelStrogoffshowedhispodorojna,madeoutinthenameofNicholasKorpanoff。Hehadconsequentlynodifficulty。 Astotheothertravelersinthecompartment,allboundforNijni-Novgorod,theirappearance,happilyforthem,wasinnowisesuspicious。 Theyounggirlinherturn,exhibited,notapassport,sincepassportsarenolongerrequiredinRussia,butapermitindorsedwithaprivateseal,andwhichseemedtobeofaspecialcharacter。 Theinspectorreadthepermitwithattention。Then,havingattentivelyexaminedthepersonwhosedescriptionitcontained: “YouarefromRiga?“hesaid。 “Yes,“repliedtheyounggirl。 “YouaregoingtoIrkutsk?“ “Yes。“ “Bywhatroute?“ “ByPerm。“