Page 1524 - les-miserables
P. 1524

the first obstacles, that the young girl does not allow her-
         self to be caught in any trap whatever, and that the young
         man  falls  into  every  one.  Jean  Valjean  had  instituted  an
         undeclared  war  against  Marius,  which  Marius,  with  the
         sublime stupidity of his passion and his age, did not divine.
         Jean Valjean laid a host of ambushes for him; he changed
         his hour, he changed his bench, he forgot his handkerchief,
         he came alone to the Luxembourg; Marius dashed head-
         long into all these snares; and to all the interrogation marks
         planted  by  Jean  Valjean  in  his  pathway,  he  ingenuously
         answered ‘yes.’ But Cosette remained immured in her ap-
         parent unconcern and in her imperturbable tranquillity, so
         that Jean Valjean arrived at the following conclusion: ‘That
         ninny is madly in love with Cosette, but Cosette does not
         even know that he exists.’
            None the less did he bear in his heart a mournful tremor.
         The minute when Cosette would love might strike at any
         moment. Does not everything begin with indifference?
            Only once did Cosette make a mistake and alarm him.
         He rose from his seat to depart, after a stay of three hours,
         and she said: ‘What, already?’
            Jean Valjean had not discontinued his trips to the Lux-
         embourg, as he did not wish to do anything out of the way,
         and as, above all things, he feared to arouse Cosette; but
         during the hours which were so sweet to the lovers, while
         Cosette was sending her smile to the intoxicated Marius,
         who perceived nothing else now, and who now saw nothing
         in all the world but an adored and radiant face, Jean Valjean
         was fixing on Marius flashing and terrible eyes. He, who had

         1524                                  Les Miserables
   1519   1520   1521   1522   1523   1524   1525   1526   1527   1528   1529