The changeable month of March had arrived, and with it the intoxication1 of spring, joyful2 for the young, sad for those who are declining.
And Gracieuse had commenced again to sit, in the twilight3 of the lengthened4 days, on the stone bench in front of her door.
Oh! the old stone benches, around the houses, made, in the past ages, for the reveries of the soft evenings and for the eternally similar conversations of lovers—!
Gracieuse's house was very ancient, like most houses in that Basque country, where, less than elsewhere, the years change the things.—It had two stories; a large projecting roof in a steep slope; walls like a fortress5 which were whitewashed6 every summer; very small windows, with settings of cut granite7 and green blinds. Above the front door, a granite lintel bore an inscription8 in relief; words complicated and long which, to French eyes resembled nothing known. It said: “May the Holy Virgin9 bless this home, built in the year 1630 by Peter Detcharry, beadle, and his wife Damasa Irribarne, of the village of Istaritz.” A small garden two yards wide, surrounded by a low wall so that one could see the passers-by, separated the house from the road; there was a beautiful rose-laurel, extending its southern foliage10 above the evening bench, and there were yuccas, a palm tree, and enormous bunches of those hortensias which are giants here, in this land of shade, in this lukewarm climate, so often enveloped11 by clouds. In the rear was a badly closed orchard12 which rolled down to an abandoned path, favorable to escalades of lovers.
After a week of full moon which kept the fields till day-light blue with rays, and when the band of Itchoua ceased to work,—so clear was their habitual14 domain15, so illuminated16 were the grand, vaporous backgrounds of the Pyrenees and of Spain—the frontier fraud was resumed more ardently17, as soon as the thinned crescent had become discreet18 and early setting. Then, in these beautiful times, smuggling19 by night was exquisite20; a trade of solitude21 and of meditation22 when the mind of the naive23 and very pardonable defrauders was elevated unconsciously in the contemplation of the sky and of the darkness animated24 by stars—as it happens to the mind of the sea folk watching, on the nocturnal march of vessels25, and as it happened formerly26 to the mind of the shepherds in antique Chaldea.
It was favorable also and tempting27 for lovers, that tepid28 period which followed the full moon of March, for it was dark everywhere around the houses, dark in all the paths domed29 with trees,—and very dark, behind the Detcharry orchard, on the abandoned path where nobody ever passed.
Gracieuse lived more and more on her bench in front of her door.
It was here that she was seated, as every year, to receive and look at the carnival30 dancers: those groups of young boys and of young girls of Spain or of France, who, every spring, organize themselves for several days in a wandering band, and, all dressed in the same pink or white colors, traverse the frontier village, dancing the fandango in front of houses, with castanets—
She stayed later and later in this place which she liked, under the shelter of the rose-laurel coming into bloom, and sometimes even, she came out noiselessly through the window, like a little, sly fox, to breathe there at length, after her mother had gone to bed. Ramuntcho knew this and, every night, the thought of that bench troubled his sleep.
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1 intoxication | |
n.wild excitement;drunkenness;poisoning | |
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2 joyful | |
adj.欢乐的,令人欢欣的 | |
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3 twilight | |
n.暮光,黄昏;暮年,晚期,衰落时期 | |
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(时间或空间)延长,伸长( lengthen的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.堡垒,防御工事 | |
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6 whitewashed | |
粉饰,美化,掩饰( whitewash的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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7 granite | |
adj.花岗岩,花岗石 | |
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8 inscription | |
n.(尤指石块上的)刻印文字,铭文,碑文 | |
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n.处女,未婚女子;adj.未经使用的;未经开发的 | |
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n.叶子,树叶,簇叶 | |
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v.包围,笼罩,包住( envelop的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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12 orchard | |
n.果园,果园里的全部果树,(美俚)棒球场 | |
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adj. 安静的, 宁静的, 稳定的, 不变的 | |
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adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的 | |
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21 solitude | |
n. 孤独; 独居,荒僻之地,幽静的地方 | |
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n.熟虑,(尤指宗教的)默想,沉思,(pl.)冥想录 | |
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n.血管( vessel的名词复数 );船;容器;(具有特殊品质或接受特殊品质的)人 | |
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n.嘉年华会,狂欢,狂欢节,巡回表演 | |
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