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第11章

Before long Mademoiselle Thirion made known that she thought it improper to attend the classes of a painter whose opinions were tainted with patriotism and Bonapartism (in those days the terms were synonymous), and she ceased her attendance at the studio.But, although she herself forgot Ginevra, the harm she had planted bore fruit.Little by little, the other young girls revealed to their mothers the strange events which were happening at the studio.One day Matilde Roguin did not come; the next day another girl was missing, and so on, till the last three or four who were left came no more.

Ginevra and Laure, her little friend, were the sole occupants of the deserted studio for three or four days.

Ginevra did not observe this falling off, nor ask the cause of her companions' absence.As soon as she had invented means of communication with Luigi she lived in the studio in a delightful solitude, alone amid her own world, thinking only of the officer and the dangers that threatened him.Though a sincere admirer of noble characters that never betray their political faiths, she nevertheless urged Luigi to submit himself to the royal authority, that he might be released from his present life and remain in France.But to this he would not consent.If passions are born and nourished, as they say, under the influence of romantic causes, never did so many circumstances of that kind concur in uniting two young souls by one and the same sentiment.The friendship of Ginevra for Luigi and that of Luigi for Ginevra made more progress in a month than a friendship in society would make in ten years.Adversity is the touchstone of character.Ginevra was able, therefore, to study Luigi, to know him;and before long they mutually esteemed each other.The girl, who was older than Luigi, found a charm in being courted by a youth already so grand, so tried by fate,--a youth who joined to the experience of a man the graces of adolescence.Luigi, on his side, felt an unspeakable pleasure in allowing himself to be apparently protected by a woman, now twenty-five years of age.Was it not a proof of love? The union of gentleness and pride, strength and weakness in Ginevra were, to him, irresistible attractions, and he was utterly subjugated by her.In short, before long, they loved each other so profoundly that they felt no need of denying to each other their love, nor yet of telling it.

One day, towards evening, Ginevra heard the accustomed signal.Luigi scratched with a pin on the woodwork in a manner that produced no more noise than a spider might make as he fastened his thread.The signal meant that he wished to come out of his retreat.

Ginevra glanced around the studio, and not seeing Laure, opened the door; but as she did so Luigi caught sight of the little pupil and abruptly retired.Surprised at his action, Ginevra looked round, saw Laure, and said, as she went up to the girl's easel:--"You are staying late, my dear.That head seems to me finished; you only want a high-light,--see! on that knot of hair.""You would do me a great kindness," said Laure, in a trembling voice, "if you would give this copy a few touches; for then I could carry away with me something to remind me of you.""Willingly," said Ginevra, painting a few strokes on the picture."But I thought it was a long way from your home to the studio, and it is late.""Oh! Ginevra, I am going away, never to return," cried the poor girl, sadly.

"You mean to leave Monsieur Servin!" exclaimed Ginevra, less affected, however, by this news than she would have been a month earlier.

"Haven't you noticed, Ginevra, that for some days past you and I have been alone in the studio?""True," said Ginevra, as if struck by a sudden recollection."Are all those young ladies ill, or going to be married, or are their fathers on duty at court?""They have left Monsieur Servin," replied Laure.

"Why?"

"On your account, Ginevra."

"My account!" repeated the Corsican, springing up, with a threatening brow and her eyes flashing.

"Oh! don't be angry, my kind Ginevra," cried Laure, in deep distress.

"My mother insists on my leaving the studio.The young ladies say that you have some intrigue, and that Monsieur Servin allows the young man whom you love to stay in the dark attic.I have never believed these calumnies nor said a word to my mother about them.But last night Madame Roguin met her at a ball and asked her if she still sent me here.When my mother answered yes, Madame Roguin told her the falsehoods of those young ladies.Mamma scolded me severely; she said I must have known it all, and that I had failed in proper confidence between mother and daughter by not telling her.Oh! my dear Ginevra!

I, who took you for my model, oh! how grieved I am that I can't be your companion any longer.""We shall meet again in life; girls marry--" said Ginevra.

"When they are rich," signed Laure.

"Come and see me; my father has a fortune--""Ginevra," continued Laure, tenderly."Madame Roguin and my mother are coming to see Monsieur Servin to-morrow and reproach him; hadn't you better warn him."A thunderbolt falling at Ginevra's feet could not have astonished her more than this revelation.

"What matter is it to them?" she asked, naively.

"Everybody thinks it very wrong.Mamma says it is immoral.""And you, Laure, what do you say?"

The young girl looked up at Ginevra, and their thoughts united.Laure could no longer keep back her tears; she flung herself on her friend's breast and sobbed.At this moment Servin came into the studio.

"Mademoiselle Ginevra," he cried, with enthusiasm, "I have finished my picture! it is now being varnished.What have you been doing, meanwhile? Where are the young ladies; are they taking a holiday, or are they in the country?"Laure dried her tears, bowed to Monsieur Servin, and went away.

"The studio has been deserted for some days," replied Ginevra, "and the young ladies are not coming back.""Pooh!"

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