第 5 节
作者:蒂帆      更新:2021-10-16 18:42      字数:2995
  its former distinctness。 Its presence had been awful; its
  departure was more awful still。 Watch the stain of the rainbow
  fading out the sky; and you will know how that mysterious symbol
  passed away。
  〃By Heaven! it is well…nigh gone!〃 said Aylmer to himself; in
  almost irrepressible ecstasy。 〃I can scarcely trace it now。
  Success! success! And now it is like the faintest rose color。 The
  lightest flush of blood across her cheek would overcome it。 But
  she is so pale!〃
  He drew aside the window curtain and suffered the light of
  natural day to fall into the room and rest upon her cheek。 At the
  same time he heard a gross; hoarse chuckle; which he had long
  known as his servant Aminadab's expression of delight。
  〃Ah; clod! ah; earthly mass!〃 cried Aylmer; laughing in a sort of
  frenzy; 〃you have served me well! Matter and spiritearth and
  heaven have both done their part in this! Laugh; thing of the
  senses! You have earned the right to laugh。〃
  These exclamations broke Georgiana's sleep。 She slowly unclosed
  her eyes and gazed into the mirror which her husband had arranged
  for that purpose。 A faint smile flitted over her lips when she
  recognized how barely perceptible was now that crimson hand which
  had once blazed forth with such disastrous brilliancy as to scare
  away all their happiness。 But then her eyes sought Aylmer's face
  with a trouble and anxiety that he could by no means account for。
  〃My poor Aylmer!〃 murmured she。
  〃Poor? Nay; richest; happiest; most favored!〃 exclaimed he。 〃My
  peerless bride; it is successful! You are perfect!〃
  〃My poor Aylmer;〃 she repeated; with a more than human
  tenderness; 〃you have aimed loftily; you have done nobly。 Do not
  repent that with so high and pure a feeling; you have rejected
  the best the earth could offer。 Aylmer; dearest Aylmer; I am
  dying!〃
  Alas! it was too true! The fatal hand had grappled with the
  mystery of life; and was the bond by which an angelic spirit kept
  itself in union with a mortal frame。 As the last crimson tint of
  the birthmarkthat sole token of human imperfectionfaded from
  her cheek; the parting breath of the now perfect woman passed
  into the atmosphere; and her soul; lingering a moment near her
  husband; took its heavenward flight。 Then a hoarse; chuckling
  laugh was heard again! Thus ever does the gross fatality of earth
  exult in its invariable triumph over the immortal essence which;
  in this dim sphere of half development; demands the completeness
  of a higher state。 Yet; had Alymer reached a profounder wisdom;
  he need not thus have flung away the happiness which would have
  woven his mortal life of the selfsame texture with the celestial。
  The momentary circumstance was too strong for him; he failed to
  look beyond the shadowy scope of time; and; living once for all
  in eternity; to find the perfect future in the present。