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twice-told tales- the birthmark-第2部分

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which the Crimson Hand was brought strongly out; like a bas…relief

of ruby on the whitest marble。

   Late; one night; when the lights were growing dim; so as hardly

to betray the stain on the poor wife's cheek; she herself; for the

first time; voluntarily took up the subject。

   〃Do you remember; my dear Aylmer;〃 said she; with a feeble

attempt at a smile… 〃have you any recollection of a dream; last night;

about this odious Hand?〃

   〃None! none whatever!〃 replied Aylmer; starting; but then he

added in a dry; cold tone; affected for the sake of concealing the

real depth of his emotion: 〃I might well dream of it; for; before I

fell asleep; it had taken a pretty firm hold of my fancy。〃

   〃And you did dream of it;〃 continued Georgiana; hastily; for she

dreaded lest a gush of tears should interrupt what she had to say…

〃A terrible dream! I wonder that you can forget it。 Is it possible

to forget this one expression? 'It is in her heart now… we must have

it out!' Reflect; my husband; for by all means I would have you recall

that dream。〃

   The mind is in a sad state; when Sleep; the all…involving; cannot

confine her spectres within the dim region of her sway; but suffers

them to break forth; affrighting this actual life with secrets that

perchance belong to a deeper one。 Aylmer now remembered his dream。

He had fancied himself; with his servant Aminadab; attempting an

operation for the removal of the birthmark。 But the deeper went the

knife; the deeper sank the Hand; until at length its tiny grasp

appeared to have caught hold of Georgiana's heart; whence; however;

her husband was inexorably resolved to cut or wrench it away。

   When the dream had shaped itself perfectly in his memory; Aylmer

sat in his wife's presence with a guilty feeling。 Truth often finds

its way to the mind close…muffled in robes of sleep; and then speaks

with uncompromising directness of matters in regard to which we

practise an unconscious self…deception; during our waking moments。

Until now; he had not been aware of the tyrannizing influence acquired

by one idea over his mind; and of the lengths which he might find in

his heart to go; for the sake of giving himself peace。

   〃Aylmer;〃 resumed Georgiana; solemnly; 〃I know not what may be

the cost to both of us; to rid me of this fatal birthmark。 Perhaps its

removal may cause cureless deformity。 Or; it may be; the stain goes as

deep as life itself。 Again; do we know that there is a possibility; on

any terms; of unclasping the firm gripe of this little Hand; which was

laid upon me before I came into the world?〃

   〃Dearest Georgiana; I have spent much thought upon the subject;〃

hastily interrupted Aylmer… 〃I am convinced of the perfect

practicability of its removal。〃

   〃If there be the remotest possibility of it;〃 continued

Georgiana; 〃let the attempt be made; at whatever risk。 Danger is

nothing to me; for life… while this hateful mark makes me the object

of your horror and disgust… life is a burthen which I would fling down

with joy。 Either remove this dreadful Hand; or take my wretched

life! You have deep science! All the world bears witness of it。 You

have achieved great wonders! Cannot you remove this little; little

mark; which I cover with the tips of two small fingers! Is this beyond

your power; for the sake of your own peace; and to save your poor wife

from madness?〃

   〃Noblest… dearest… tenderest wife!〃 cried Aylmer; rapturously。

〃Doubt not my power。 I have already given this matter the deepest

thought… thought which might almost have enlightened me to create a

being less perfect than yourself。 Georgiana; you have led me deeper

than ever into the heart of science。 I feel myself fully competent

to render this dear cheek as faultless as its fellow; and then; most

beloved; what will be my triumph; when I shall have corrected what

Nature left imperfect; in her fairest work! Even Pygmalion; when his

sculptured woman assumed life; felt not greater ecstasy than mine will

be。〃

   〃It is resolved; then;〃 said Georgiana; faintly smiling… 〃And;

Aylmer; spare me not; though you should find the birthmark take refuge

in my heart at last。〃

   Her husband tenderly kissed her cheek… her right cheek… not that

which bore the impress of the Crimson Hand。

   The next day; Aylmer apprised his wife of a plan that he had

formed; whereby he might have opportunity for the intense thought

and constant watchfulness which the proposed operation would

require; while Georgiana; likewise; would enjoy the perfect repose

essential to its success。 They were to seclude themselves in the

extensive apartments occupied by Aylmer as a laboratory; and where;

during his toilsome youth; he had made discoveries in the elemental

powers of Nature; that had roused the admiration of all the learned

societies in Europe。 Seated calmly in this laboratory; the pale

philosopher had investigated the secrets of the highest

cloud…region; and of the profoundest mines; he had satisfied himself

of the causes that kindled and kept alive the fires of the volcano;

and had explained the mystery of fountains; and how it is that they

gush forth; some so bright and pure; and others with such rich

medicinal virtues; from the dark bosom of the earth。 Here; too; at

an earlier period; he had studied the wonders of the human frame;

and attempted to fathom the very process by which Nature assimilates

all her precious influences from earth and air; and from the spiritual

world; to create and foster Man; her masterpiece。 The latter

pursuit; however; Aylmer had long laid aside; in unwilling recognition

of the truth; against which all seekers sooner or later stumble;

that our great creative Mother; while she amuses us with apparently

working in the broadest sunshine; is yet severely careful to keep

her own secrets; and; in spite of her pretended openness; shows us

nothing but results。 She permits us indeed to mar; but seldom to mend;

and; like a jealous patentee; on no account to make。 Now; however;

Aylmer resumed these half…forgotten investigations; not; of course;

with such hopes or wishes as first suggested them; but because they

involved much physiological truth; and lay in the path of his proposed

scheme for the treatment of Georgiana。

   As he led her over the threshold of the laboratory; Georgiana was

cold and tremulous。 Aylmer looked cheerfully into her face; with

intent to reassure her; but was so startled with the intense glow of

the birthmark upon the whiteness of her cheek; that he could not

restrain a strong convulsive shudder。 His wife fainted。

   〃Aminadab! Aminadab!〃 shouted Aylmer; stamping violently on the

floor。

   Forthwith; there issued from an inner apartment a man of low

stature; but bulky frame; with shaggy hair hanging about his visage;

which was grimed with the vapors of the furnace。 This personage had

been Aylmer's under…worker during his whole scientific career; and was

admirably fitted for that office by his great mechanical readiness;

and the skill with which; while incapable of comprehending a single

principle; he executed all the
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