官术网_书友最值得收藏!

第1章

I had put on my slippers and my dressing-gown.I wiped away a tear with which the north wind blowing over the quay had obscured my vision.A bright fire was leaping in the chimney of my study.

Ice-crystals, shaped like fern-leaves, were sprouting over the windowpanes and concealed from me the Seine with its bridges and the Louvre of the Valois.

I drew up my easy-chair to the hearth, and my table-volante, and took up so much of my place by the fire as Hamilcar deigned to allow me.Hamilcar was lying in front of the andirons, curled up on a cushion, with his nose between his paws.His think find fur rose and fell with his regular breathing.At my coming, he slowly slipped a glance of his agate eyes at me from between his half-opened lids, which he closed again almost at once, thinking to himself, "It is nothing; it is only my friend.""Hamilcar," I said to him, as I stretched my legs--"Hamilcar, somnolent Prince of the City of Books--thou guardian nocturnal! Like that Divine Cat who combated the impious in Heliopolis--in the night of the great combat--thou dost defend from vile nibblers those books which the old savant acquired at the cost of his slender savings and indefatigable zeal.Sleep, Hamilcar, softly as a sultana, in this library, that shelters thy military virtues; for verily in thy person are united the formidable aspect of a Tatar warrior and the slumbrous grace of a woman of the Orient.Sleep, thou heroic and voluptuous Hamilcar, while awaiting the moonlight hour in which the mice will come forth to dance before the Acta Sanctorum of the learned Bolandists!"The beginning of this discourse pleased Hamilcar, who accompanied it with a throat-sound like the song of a kettle on the fire.But as my voice waxed louder, Hamilcar notified me by lowering his ears and by wrinkling the striped skin of his brow that it was bad taste on my part so to declaim.

"This old-book man," evidently thought Hamilcar, "talks to no purpose at all while our housekeeper never utters a word which is not full of good sense, full of significance--containing either the announcement of a meal or the promise of a whipping.One knows what she says.

But this old man puts together a lot of sounds signifying nothing."So thought Hamilcar to himself.Leaving him to his reflections, Iopened a book, which I began to read with interest; for it was a catalogue of manuscripts.I do not know any reading more easy, more fascinating, more delightful than that of a catalogue.The one which I was reading--edited in 1824 by Mr.Thompson, librarian to Sir Thomas Raleigh--sins, it is true, by excess of brevity, and does not offer that character of exactitude which the archivists of my own generation were the first to introduce into works upon diplomatics and paleography.It leaves a good deal to be desired and to be divined.This is perhaps why I find myself aware, while reading it, of a state of mind which in nature more imaginative than mine might be called reverie.I had allowed myself to drift away this gently upon the current of my thoughts, when my housekeeper announced, in a tone of ill-humor, that Monsieur Coccoz desired to speak with me.

In fact, some one had slipped into the library after her.He was a little man--a poor little man of puny appearance, wearing a thin jacket.He approached me with a number of little bows and smiles.

But he was very pale, and, although still young and alert, he looked ill.I thought as I looked at him, of a wounded squirrel.He carried under his arm a green toilette, which he put upon a chair;then unfastening the four corners of the toilette, he uncovered a heap of little yellow books.

"Monsieur," he then said to me, "I have not the honour to be known to you.I am a book-agent, Monsieur.I represent the leading houses of the capital, and in the hope that you will kindly honour me with your confidence, I take the liberty to offer you a few novelties."Kind gods! just gods! such novelties as the homunculus Coccoz showed me! The first volume that he put in my hand was "L'Histoire de la Tour de Nesle," with the amours of Marguerite de Bourgogne and the Captain Buridan.

"It is a historical book," he said to me, with a smile--"a book of real history.""In that case," I replied, "it must be very tiresome; for all the historical books which contain no lies are extremely tedious.Iwrite some authentic ones myself; and if you were unlucky enough to carry a copy of any of them from door to door you would run the risk of keeping it all your life in that green baize of yours, without ever finding even a cook foolish enough to buy it from you.""Certainly Monsieur," the little man answered, out of pure good-nature.

And, all smiling again, he offered me the "Amours d'Heloise et d'Abeilard";but I made him understand that, at my age, I had no use for love-stories.

Still smiling, he proposed me the "Regle des Jeux de la Societe"--piquet, bezique, ecarte, whist, dice, draughts, and chess.

"Alas!" I said to him, "if you want to make me remember the rules of bezique, give me back my old friend Bignan, with whom I used to play cards every evening before the Five Academies solemnly escorted him to the cemetery; or else bring down to the frivolous level of human amusements the grave intelligence of Hamilcar, whom you see on that cushion, for he is the sole companion of my evenings."The little man's smile became vague and uneasy.

"Here," he said, "is a new collection of society amusements--jokes and puns--with a receipt for changing a red rose to a white rose."I told him that I had fallen out with the roses for a long time, and that, as to jokes, I was satisfied with those which I unconsciously permitted myself to make in the course of my scientific labours.

The homunculus offered me his last book, with his last smile.He said to me:

為你推薦
天之下
會員

昆侖紀元,分治天下的九大門派為新一屆盟主之位明爭暗斗,關外,薩教蠻族卷土重來……亂世中,蕓蕓眾生百態(tài)沉浮,九大家英杰輩出,最終匯成一首大江湖時代的磅礴史詩,并推動天下大勢由分治走向大一統。

三弦 29.5萬讀過
天亮了,你就回來了
會員

《夏有喬木雅望天堂》作者籽月闊別3年全新力作,電子書全文首發(fā)。穿越時空元氣少女VS風度翩翩優(yōu)質大叔。如果愛人突然消失,你會等幾年?江倩兮撞上時空折疊,短短10個小時,外界已過了23年,好不容易追到手的新婚丈夫,轉眼變成陌生大叔?!完美言情男主再添一員猛將:顧池!少年時,他是腹黑學霸,牢牢抓住姐姐的心。新婚時,他是甜美奶狗,撒嬌男人最好命。愛人無故失蹤,他在漫長等待里事業(yè)有成,溫潤不油膩的優(yōu)質大叔誰能拒絕?

籽月 11萬讀過
奪嫡
會員

【古風群像+輕松搞笑+高甜寵妻】【有仇必報小驕女X腹黑病嬌九皇子】《與君歡》作者古言甜寵新作!又名《山河美人謀》。磕CP的皇帝、吃瓜的朝臣、大事小事都要彈劾一下的言官……古風爆笑群像,笑到停不下來!翻開本書,看悍婦和病嬌如何聯手撬動整個天下!未婚夫又渣又壞,還打算殺人滅口。葉嬌準備先下手為強,順便找個背鍋俠。本以為這個背鍋俠是個透明病弱的“活死人”,沒想到傳言害人,他明明是一個表里不一、心機深沉的九皇子。在葉嬌借九皇子之名懲治渣男后。李·真九皇子·策:“請小姐給個封口費吧。”葉嬌心虛:“你要多少?”李策:“一百兩。”葉嬌震驚,你怎么不去搶!!!

月落 2.5萬讀過
劍來(1-49冊)出版精校版
會員

大千世界,無奇不有。我陳平安,唯有一劍,可搬山,斷江,倒海,降妖,鎮(zhèn)魔,敕神,摘星,摧城,開天!我叫陳平安,平平安安的平安,我是一名劍客。走北俱蘆洲,問劍正陽山,赴大驪皇城,至蠻荒天下。斬大妖,了恩怨,會舊人,歸故鄉(xiāng)。刻字劍氣長城,陳平安再開青萍劍宗!

烽火戲諸侯 2.8萬讀過
三體全集(全三冊)
會員

【榮獲世界科幻大獎“雨果獎”長篇小說獎,約翰·坎貝爾紀念獎,銀河獎特別獎】套裝共三冊,包含:《三體I》《三體II:黑暗森林》《三體III:死神永生》對科幻愛好者而言,“三體”系列是繞不開的經典之作。這三部曲的閱讀體驗和文字背后的深刻思想配得上它所受的任何贊譽。

劉慈欣 213萬讀過
主站蜘蛛池模板: 东丽区| 会昌县| 南华县| 南宁市| 丽江市| 彰化市| 娱乐| 玉屏| 阿坝| 永川市| 青川县| 兴安县| 烟台市| 濮阳市| 邹城市| 龙胜| 玛纳斯县| 旅游| 娄底市| 临邑县| 绥滨县| 宁南县| 吴江市| 怀来县| 南华县| 乌拉特前旗| 搜索| 茌平县| 冕宁县| 长顺县| 白城市| 余庆县| 青铜峡市| 濮阳市| 巴中市| 延吉市| 沁阳市| 马龙县| 珲春市| 古田县| 开江县|