The Nine Guardians by Rosario Castellanos
Author:Rosario Castellanos [Castellanos, Rosario]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780930523909
Google: AeReAAAAMAAJ
Publisher: Readers International
Published: 1992-07-14T14:00:00+00:00
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César ordered that from then on the women and children should never leave the house unless accompanied by a man, who should see they were respected and if necessary should come to their defence. The man couldnât be César, for he was busy with jobs on the farm. Ernesto had free time when morning classes were over. Matilde was worried and about to confess to César that the events of the previous day had not reached the proportions that Zoraidaâs exaggeration had given them. The Indians hadnât stripped naked in front of them, or insulted them, or forced them to leave the river before they had finished bathing. But Matilde had let the right moment pass for such an explanation, and it wouldnât be believed now. She had been so dumbfounded at Zoraidaâs screams and her false version of events that it hadnât occurred to her to contradict them. She had watched her cousin stupefied, afraid that such a tale might have serious consequences. But nothing had happened. Zoraida had not referred to the matter again, and it seemed she had forgotten it completely. The only thing was that she didnât want to bathe in the river any more. She ordered a cellar of the big house to be turned into a bathroom. It was a gloomy place, the walls rotting with damp and ooze, and the children refused to go into it.
âItâs lucky youâre here, Matilde, and I can hand the task over to you. You can take them to the river as from today.â
Matilde felt unable to speak, but she nodded her agreement, a gesture which had become automatic by now. She didnât know how to evade such a painful duty. She hoped that at the last moment something unexpected might happen, that Ernesto would be needed for some more urgent task and wouldnât be able to go with them. But at the hour fixed Ernesto appeared and said:
âYou know Iâm not going because I want to.â
These were the first words they had exchanged since the day of their meeting in Ernestoâs room. Matildeâs heart turned over and hurt to the point of breaking, and her face flushed. She lowered her eyes and began walking silently down the path after Ernesto. Behind came the children on their donkeys and the stable boy pulling the halters, and the woman with the clothes-basket on her head.
(To speak to me like that, such impertinence. Of course he feels he has every right, because to him Iâm just a low slut. And heâwhat does he think he is? A bastard, a hungry beggar. Just look at the shoes heâs wearing. Good heavens, it seems at every step as if their soles will come unstuck.)
Matildeâs eyes filled with tears. She would have liked to run and catch up with Ernesto and fall humbly at his feet and kiss them and ask forgiveness for such damaging thoughts.
(If I had money as I used to, Iâd run to the shop and buy him everything he needs.
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