Ada, Or, Ardor, a Family Chronicle by Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
Author:Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov [Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction, Literary
ISBN: 9780679725220
Google: xbxpYMFjbIsC
Publisher: VINTAGE BOOKS
Published: 1969-08-15T12:51:12+00:00
He carefully reread his letterâand carefully tore it up. The note he finally placed in his coat pocket was much briefer.
Dad,
I had a trivial quarrel with a stranger whose face I slapped and who killed me in a duel near Kalugano. Sorry!
Van
Van was roused by the night porter who put a cup of coffee with a local âeggbunâ on his bedside table, and expertly palmed the expected chervonetz. He resembled somewhat Bouteillan as the latter had been ten years ago and as he had appeared in a dream, which Van now retrostructed as far as it would go: in it Demonâs former valet explained to Van that the âdorâ in the name of an adored river equaled the corruption of hydro in âdorophone.â Van often had word dreams.
He shaved, disposed of two blood-stained safety blades by leaving them in a massive bronze ashtray, had a structurally perfect stool, took a quick bath, briskly dressed, left his bag with the concierge, paid his bill and at six punctually squeezed himself next to blue-chinned and malodorous Johnny into the latterâs Paradox, a cheap âsemi-racer.â For two or three miles they skirted the dismal bank of the lakeâcoal piles, shacks, boat-houses, a long strip of black pebbly mud and, in the distance, over the curving bank of autumnally misted water, the tawny fumes of tremendous factories.
âWhere are we now, Johnny dear?â asked Van as they swung out of the lakeâs orbit and sped along a suburban avenue with clapboard cottages among laundry-linked pines.
âDorofey Road,â cried the driver above the din of the motor. âIt abuts at the forest.â
It abutted. Van felt a faint twinge in his knee where he had hit it against a stone when attacked from behind a week ago, in another wood. At the moment his foot touched the pine-needle strewn earth of the forest road, a transparent white butterfly floated past, and with utter certainty Van knew that he had only a few minutes to live.
He turned to his second and said:
âThis stamped letter, in this handsome Majestic Hotel envelope, is addressed, as you see, to my father. I am transferring it to the back pocket of my pants. Please post it at once if the Captain, who I see has arrived in a rather funerary-looking limousine, accidentally slaughters me.â
They found a convenient clearing, and the principals, pistol in hand, faced each other at a distance of some thirty paces, in the kind of single combat described by most Russian novelists and by practically all Russian novelists of gentle birth. As Arwin clapped his hands, informally signaling the permission to fire at will, Van noticed a speckled movement on his right: two little spectatorsâa fat girl and a boy in a sailorsuit, wearing glasses, with a basket of mushrooms between them. It was not the chocolate-muncher in Cordulaâs compartment, but a boy very much like him, and as this flashed through Vanâs mind he felt the jolt of the bullet ripping off, or so it felt, the entire left side of his torso.
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