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第7章 The New Margarita (2)

The shyness of the sailor-lad--I was almost saying his innocence--was remarkable.He seemed to have but just left the women's apron-strings.As a matter of fact, petted as he was by his two sisters and his old aunt, he had retained from this purely feminine education mnnners that were almost candid and stamped with a charm that nothing had yet been able to sully.He was a little over twenty-one years of age and looked eighteen.He had a small, fair mustache, beautiful blue eyes and a complexion like a girl's.

Philippe spoiled Raoul.To begin with, he was very proud of him and pleased to foresee a glorious career for his junior in the navy in which one of their ancestors, the famous Chagny de La Roche, had held the rank of admiral.He took advantage of the young man's leave of absence to show him Paris, with all its luxurious and artistic delights.The count considered that, at Raoul's age, it is not good to be too good.Philippe himself had a character that was very well-balanced in work and pleasure alike;his demeanor was always faultless; and he was incapable of setting his brother a bad example.He took him with him wherever he went.

He even introduced him to the foyer of the ballet.I know that the count was said to be "on terms" with Sorelli.But it could hardly be reckoned as a crime for this nobleman, a bachelor, with plenty of leisure, especially since his sisters were settled, to come and spend an hour or two after dinner in the company of a dancer, who, though not so very, very witty, had the finest eyes that ever were seen! And, besides, there are places where a true Parisian, when he has the rank of the Comte de Chagny, is bound to show himself; and at that time the foyer of the ballet at the Opera was one of those places.

Lastly, Philippe would perhaps not have taken his brother behind the scenes of the Opera if Raoul had not been the first to ask him, repeatedly renewing his request with a gentle obstinacy which the count remembered at a later date.

On that evening, Philippe, after applauding the Daae, turned to Raoul and saw that he was quite pale.

"Don't you see," said Raoul, "that the woman's fainting?""You look like fainting yourself," said the count."What's the matter?"But Raoul had recovered himself and was standing up.

"Let's go and see," he said, "she never sang like that before."The count gave his brother a curious smiling glance and seemed quite pleased.

They were soon at the door leading from the house to the stage.

Numbers of subscribers were slowly ****** their way through.

Raoul tore his gloves without knowing what he was doing and Philippe had much too kind a heart to laugh at him for his impatience.

But he now understood why Raoul was absent-minded when spoken to and why he always tried to turn every conversation to the subject of the Opera.

They reached the stage and pushed through the crowd of gentlemen, scene-shifters, supers and chorus-girls, Raoul leading the way, feeling that his heart no longer belonged to him, his face set with passion, while Count Philippe followed him with difficulty and continued to smile.At the back of the stage, Raoul had to stop before the inrush of the little troop of ballet-girls who blocked the passage which he was trying to enter.More than one chaffing phrase darted from little made-up lips, to which he did not reply;and at last he was able to pass, and dived into the semi-darkness of a corridor ringing with the name of "Daae! Daae!" The count was surprised to find that Raoul knew the way.He had never taken him to Christine's himself and came to the conclusion that Raoul must have gone there alone while the count stayed talking in the foyer with Sorelli, who often asked him to wait until it was her time to "go on" and sometimes handed him the little gaiters in which she ran down from her dressing-room to preserve the spotlessness of her satin dancing-shoes and her flesh-colored tights.Sorelli had an excuse;she had lost her mother.

Postponing his usual visit to Sorelli for a few minutes, the count followed his brother down the passage that led to Daae's dressing-room and saw that it had never been so crammed as on that evening, when the whole house seemed excited by her success and also by her fainting fit.For the girl had not yet come to; and the doctor of the theater had just arrived at the moment when Raoul entered at his heels.Christine, therefore, received the first aid of the one, while opening her eyes in the arms of the other.

The count and many more remained crowding in the doorway.

"Don't you think, Doctor, that those gentlemen had better clear the room?" asked Raoul coolly."There's no breathing here.""You're quite right," said the doctor.

And he sent every one away, except Raoul and the maid, who looked at Raoul with eyes of the most undisguised astonishment.

She had never seen him before and yet dared not question him;and the doctor imagined that the young man was only acting as he did because he had the right to.The viscount, therefore, remained in the room watching Christine as she slowly returned to life, while even the joint managers, Debienne and Poligny, who had come to offer their sympathy and congratulations, found themselves thrust into the passage among the crowd of dandies.The Comte de Chagny, who was one of those standing outside, laughed:

"Oh, the rogue, the rogue!" And he added, under his breath:

"Those youngsters with their school-girl airs! So he's a Chagny after all!"He turned to go to Sorelli's dressing-room, but met her on the way, with her little troop of trembling ballet-girls, as we have seen.

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