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the black tulip-第43部分

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There was one consolation: of the seventy…two hours during 

which Rosa would not allow the tulip to be mentioned; 

thirty…six had passed already; and the remaining thirty…six 

would pass quickly enough: eighteen with waiting for the 

evening's interview; and eighteen with rejoicing in its 

remembrance。 



Rosa came at the same hour; and Cornelius submitted most 

heroically to the pangs which the compulsory silence 

concerning the tulip gave him。 



His fair visitor; however; was well aware that; to command 

on the one point; people must yield on another; she 

therefore no longer drew back her hands from the grating; 

and even allowed Cornelius tenderly to kiss her beautiful 

golden tresses。 



Poor girl! she had no idea that these playful little lovers' 

tricks were much more dangerous than speaking of the tulip 

was; but she became aware of the fact as she returned with a 

beating heart; with glowing cheeks; dry lips; and moist 

eyes。 



And on the following evening; after the first exchange of 

salutations; she retired a step; looking at him with a 

glance; the expression of which would have rejoiced his 

heart could he but have seen it。 



〃Well;〃 she said; 〃she is up。〃 



〃She is up! Who? What?〃 asked Cornelius; who did not venture 

on a belief that Rosa would; of her own accord; have 

abridged the term of his probation。 



〃She? Well; my daughter; the tulip;〃 said Rosa。 



〃What!〃 cried Cornelius; 〃you give me permission; then?〃 



〃I do;〃 said Rosa; with the tone of an affectionate mother 

who grants a pleasure to her child。 



〃Ah; Rosa!〃 said Cornelius; putting his lips to the grating 

with the hope of touching a cheek; a hand; a forehead;  

anything; in short。 



He touched something much better;  two warm and half open 

lips。 



Rosa uttered a slight scream。 



Cornelius understood that he must make haste to continue the 

conversation。 He guessed that this unexpected kiss had 

frightened Rosa。 



〃Is it growing up straight?〃 



〃Straight as a rocket;〃 said Rosa。 



〃How high?〃 



〃At least two inches。〃 



〃Oh; Rosa; take good care of it; and we shall soon see it 

grow quickly。〃 



〃Can I take more care of it?〃 said she。 〃Indeed; I think of 

nothing else but the tulip。〃 



〃Of nothing else; Rosa? Why; now I shall grow jealous in my 

turn。〃 



〃Oh; you know that to think of the tulip is to think of you; 

I never lose sight of it。 I see it from my bed; on awaking 

it is the first object that meets my eyes; and on falling 

asleep the last on which they rest。 During the day I sit and 

work by its side; for I have never left my chamber since I 

put it there。〃 



〃You are right Rosa; it is your dowry; you know。〃 



〃Yes; and with it I may marry a young man of twenty…six or 

twenty…eight years; whom I shall be in love with。〃 



〃Don't talk in that way; you naughty girl。〃 



That evening Cornelius was one of the happiest of men。 Rosa 

allowed him to press her hand in his; and to keep it as long 

as he would; besides which he might talk of his tulip as 

much as he liked。 



From that hour every day marked some progress in the growth 

of the tulip and in the affection of the two young people。 



At one time it was that the leaves had expanded; and at 

another that the flower itself had formed。 



Great was the joy of Cornelius at this news; and his 

questions succeeded one another with a rapidity which gave 

proof of their importance。 



〃Formed!〃 exclaimed Cornelius; 〃is it really formed?〃 



〃It is;〃 repeated Rosa。 



Cornelius trembled with joy; so much so that he was obliged 

to hold by the grating。 



〃Good heavens!〃 he exclaimed。 



Then; turning again to Rosa; he continued his questions。 



〃Is the oval regular? the cylinder full? and are the points 

very green?〃 



〃The oval is almost one inch long; and tapers like a needle; 

the cylinder swells at the sides; and the points are ready 

to open。〃 



Two days after Rosa announced that they were open。 



〃Open; Rosa!〃 cried Cornelius。 〃Is the involucrum open? but 

then one may see and already distinguish  〃 



Here the prisoner paused; anxiously taking breath。 



〃Yes;〃 answered Rosa; 〃one may already distinguish a thread 

of different colour; as thin as a hair。〃 



〃And its colour?〃 asked Cornelius; trembling。 



〃Oh;〃 answered Rosa; 〃it is very dark!〃 



〃Brown?〃 



〃Darker than that。〃 



〃Darker; my good Rosa; darker? Thank you。 Dark as  〃 



〃Dark as the ink with which I wrote to you。〃 



Cornelius uttered a cry of mad joy。 



Then; suddenly stopping and clasping his hands; he said;  



〃Oh; there is not an angel in heaven that may be compared to 

you; Rosa!〃 



〃Indeed!〃 said Rosa; smiling at his enthusiasm。 



〃Rosa; you have worked with such ardour;  you have done so 

much for me! Rosa; my tulip is about to flower; and it will 

flower black! Rosa; Rosa; you are the most perfect being on 

earth!〃 



〃After the tulip; though。〃 



〃Ah! be quiet; you malicious little creature; be quiet! For 

shame! Do not spoil my pleasure。 But tell me; Rosa;  as 

the tulip is so far advanced; it will flower in two or three 

days; at the latest?〃 



〃To…morrow; or the day after。〃 



〃Ah! and I shall not see it;〃 cried Cornelius; starting 

back; 〃I shall not kiss it; as a wonderful work of the 

Almighty; as I kiss your hand and your cheek; Rosa; when by 

chance they are near the grating。〃 



Rosa drew near; not by accident; but intentionally; and 

Cornelius kissed her tenderly。 



〃Faith; I shall cull it; if you wish it。〃 



〃Oh; no; no; Rosa! when it is open; place it carefully in 

the shade; and immediately send a message to Haarlem; to the 

President of the Horticultural Society; that the grand black 

tulip is in flower。 I know well it is far to Haarlem; but 

with money you will find a messenger。 Have you any money; 

Rosa?〃 



Rosa smiled。 



〃Oh; yes!〃 she said。 



〃Enough?〃 said Cornelius。 



〃I have three hundred guilders。〃 



〃Oh; if you have three hundred guilders; you must not send a 

messenger; Rosa; but you must go to Haarlem yourself。〃 



〃But what in the meantime is to become of the flower?〃 



〃Oh; the flower! you must take it with you。 You understand 

that you must not separate from it for an instant。〃 



〃But whilst I am not separating from it; I am separating 

from you; Mynheer Cornelius。〃 



〃Ah! that's true; my sweet Rosa。 Oh; my God! how wicked men 

are! What have I done to offend them; and why have they 

deprived me of my liberty? You are right; Rosa; I cannot 

live without you。 Well; you will send some one to Haarlem; 

 that's settled; really; the matter is wonderful enough 

for the President to put himself to some trouble。 He will 

come himself to Loewestein to see the tulip。〃 



Then; suddenly checking himself; he said;
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