Thefourriders,havingnowreachedawiderroad,wentabreastandsoonreachedastretchoftable—land,fromwhichtheeyetookinononesidetherichvalleyoftheSeinetowardRouen,andontheotheranhorizonboundedonlybythesea。
\"Butschawasright,Godisthegreatestofalllandscapepainters,\"
saidCanalis,contemplatingtheview,whichisuniqueamongthemanyfinescenesthathavemadetheshoresoftheSeinesojustlycelebrated。
\"Abovealldowefeelthat,mydearbaron,\"saidtheduke,\"onhunting—days,whennaturehasavoice,andalivelytumultbreaksthesilence;atsuchtimesthelandscape,changingrapidlyasweridethroughit,seemsreallysublime。\"
\"Thesunistheinexhaustiblepalette,\"saidModeste,lookingatthepoetinaspeciesofbewilderment。
Aremarkthatshepresentlymadeonhisabsenceofmindgavehimanopportunityofsayingthathewasjustthenabsorbedinhisownthoughts,——anexcusethatauthorshavemorereasonforgivingthanothermen。
\"Arewereallymadehappybycarryingourlivesintothemidstoftheworld,andswellingthemwithallsortsoffictitiouswantsandover—
excitedvanities?\"saidModeste,movedbytheaspectofthefertileandbillowycountrytolongforaphilosophicallytranquillife。
\"Thatisabucolic,mademoiselle,whichisonlywrittenontabletsofgold,\"saidthepoet。
\"Andsometimesundergarret—roofs,\"remarkedthecolonel。
ModestethrewapiercingglanceatCanalis,whichhewasunabletosustain;shewasconsciousofaringinginherears,darknessseemedtospreadbeforeher,andthenshesuddenlyexclaimedinicytones:——
\"Ah!itisWednesday!\"
\"Idonotsaythistoflatteryourpassingcaprice,mademoiselle,\"
saidtheduke,towhomthelittlescene,sotragicalforModeste,hadlefttimeforthought;\"butIdeclareIamsoprofoundlydisgustedwiththeworldandtheCourtandParisthathadIaDuchessed’Herouville,giftedwiththewitandgracesofmademoiselle,Iwouldgladlybindmyselftolivelikeaphilosopheratmychateau,doinggoodaroundme,drainingmymarshes,educatingmychildren——\"
\"That,Monsieurleduc,willbesettotheaccountofyourgreatgoodness,\"saidModeste,lettinghereyesreststeadilyonthenoblegentleman。\"Youflattermeinnotthinkingmefrivolous,andinbelievingthatIhaveenoughresourceswithinmyselftobeabletoliveinsolitude。Itisperhapsmylot,\"sheadded,glancingatCanalis,withanexpressionofpity。
\"Itisthelotofallinsignificantfortunes,\"saidthepoet。\"ParisdemandsBabyloniansplendor。SometimesIaskmyselfhowIhaveevermanagedtokeepitup。\"
\"Thekingdoesthatforbothofus,\"saidtheduke,candidly;\"weliveonhisMajesty’sbounty。Ifmyfamilyhadnotbeenallowed,afterthedeathofMonsieurleGrand,astheycallCinq—Mars,tokeephisofficeamongus,weshouldhavebeenobligedtosellHerouvilletotheBlackBrethren。Ah,believeme,mademoiselle,itisabitterhumiliationtometohavetothinkofmoneyinmarrying。\"
Thesimplehonestyofthisconfessioncamefromhisheart,andtheregretwassosincerethatittouchedModeste。
\"Inthesedays,\"saidthepoet,\"nomaninFrance,Monsieurleduc,isrichenoughtomarryawomanforherself,herpersonalworth,hergrace,orherbeauty——\"
ThecolonellookedatCanaliswithacuriouseye,afterfirstwatchingModeste,whosefacenolongerexpressedtheslightestastonishment。
\"Forpersonsofhighhonor,\"hesaidslowly,\"itisanobleemploymentofwealthtorepairtheravagesoftimeanddestiny,andrestoretheoldhistoricfamilies。\"
\"Yes,papa,\"saidModeste,gravely。
ThecolonelinvitedthedukeandCanalistodinewithhimsociablyintheirriding—dress,promisingthemtomakenochangehimself。WhenModestewenttoherroomtomakehertoilette,shelookedatthejewelledwhipshehaddisdainedinthemorning。
\"Whatworkmanshiptheyputintosuchthingsnowadays!\"shesaidtoFrancoiseCochet,whohadbecomeherwaiting—maid。
\"Thatpooryoungman,mademoiselle,whohasgotafever——\"
\"Whotoldyouthat?\"
\"MonsieurButscha。Hecameherethisafternoonandaskedmetosaytoyouthathehopedyouwouldnoticehehadkepthiswordontheappointedday。\"
Modestecamedownintothesalondressedwithroyalsimplicity。
\"Mydearfather,\"shesaidaloud,takingthecolonelbythearm,\"pleasegoandaskafterMonsieurdeLaBriere’shealth,andtakehimbackhispresent。Youcansaythatmysmallmeans,aswellasmynaturaltastes,forbidmywearingornamentswhichareonlyfitforqueensorcourtesans。Besides,Icanonlyacceptgiftsfromabridegroom。Beghimtokeepthewhipuntilyouknowwhetheryouarerichenoughtobuyitback。\"
\"Mylittlegirlhasplentyofgoodsense,\"saidthecolonel,kissinghisdaughterontheforehead。
CanalistookadvantageofaconversationwhichbeganbetweenthedukeandMadameMignontoescapetotheterrace,whereModestejoinedhim,influencedbycuriosity,thoughthepoetbelievedherdesiretobecomeMadamedeCanalishadbroughtherthere。Ratheralarmedattheindecencywithwhichhehadjustexecutedwhatsoldierscalla\"volte—
face,\"andwhich,accordingtothelawsofambition,everymaninhispositionwouldhaveexecutedquiteasbrutally,henowendeavored,astheunfortunateModesteapproachedhim,tofindplausibleexcusesforhisconduct。
\"DearModeste,\"hebegan,inacoaxingtone,\"consideringthetermsonwhichwestandtoeachother,shallIdispleaseyouifIsaythatyourrepliestotheDucd’Herouvillewereverypainfultoamaninlove,——
aboveall,toapoetwhosesoulisfeminine,nervous,fullofthejealousiesoftruepassion。IshouldmakeapoordiplomatistindeedifIhadnotperceivedthatyourfirstcoquetries,yourlittlepremeditatedinconsistencies,wereonlyassumedforthepurposeofstudyingourcharacters——\"
Modesteraisedherheadwiththerapid,intelligent,half—coquettishmotionofawildanimal,inwhominstinctproducessuchmiraclesofgrace。
\"——andthereforewhenIreturnedhomeandthoughtthemover,theynevermisledme。Ionlymarvelledataclevernesssoinharmonywithyourcharacterandyourcountenance。Donotbeuneasy,Ineverdoubtedthatyourassumedduplicitycoveredanangeliccandor。No,yourmind,youreducation,haveinnowaylessenedthepreciousinnocencewhichwedemandinawife。Youareindeedawifeforapoet,adiplomatist,athinker,amandestinedtoendurethechancesandchangesoflife;
andmyadmirationisequalledonlybytheattachmentIfeeltoyou。I
nowentreatyou——ifyesterdayyouwerenotplayingalittlecomedywhenyouacceptedtheloveofamanwhosevanitywillchangetoprideifyouaccepthim,onewhosedefectswillbecomevirtuesunderyourdivineinfluence——Ientreatyoudonotexciteapassionwhich,inhim,amountstovice。Jealousyisanoxiouselementinmysoul,andyouhaverevealedtomeitsstrength;itisawful,itdestroyseverything——Oh!IdonotmeanthejealousyofanOthello,\"hecontinued,noticingModeste’sgesture。\"No,no;mythoughtswereofmyself:I
havebeensoindulgedonthatpoint。YouknowtheaffectiontowhichI
oweallthehappinessIhaveeverenjoyed,——verylittleatthebest\"
(hesadlyshookhishead)。\"Loveissymbolizedamongallnationsasachild,becauseitfanciestheworldbelongstoit,anditcannotconceiveotherwise。Well,Natureherselfsetthelimittothatsentiment。Itwasstill—born。Atender,maternalsoulguessedandcalmedthepainfulconstrictionofmyheart,——forawomanwhofeels,whoknows,thatsheispastthejoysoflovebecomesangelicinhertreatmentofothers。Theduchesshasnevermademesufferinmysensibilities。Fortenyearsnotaword,notalook,thatcouldwoundme!Iattachmorevaluetowords,tothoughts,tolooks,thanordinarymen。Ifalookistomeatreasurebeyondallprice,theslightestdoubtisdeadlypoison;itactsinstantaneously,mylovedies。I
believe——contrarytothemassofmen,whodelightintrembling,hoping,expecting——thatlovecanonlyexistinperfect,infantile,andinfinitesecurity。Theexquisitepurgatory,wherewomendelighttosendusbytheircoquetry,isabasehappinesstowhichIwillnotsubmit:tome,loveiseitherheavenorhell。Ifitishell,Iwillhavenoneofit。IfeelanaffinitywiththeazureskiesofParadisewithinmysoul。Icangivemyselfwithoutreserve,withoutsecrets,doubtsordeceptions,inthelifetocome;andIdemandreciprocity。
PerhapsIoffendyoubythesedoubts。Remember,however,thatIamonlytalkingofmyself——\"
\"——agooddeal,butnevertoomuch,\"saidModeste,offendedineveryholeandcornerofherpridebythisdiscourse,inwhichtheDuchessedeChaulieuservedasadagger。\"Iamsoaccustomedtoadmireyou,mydearpoet。\"
\"Well,then,canyoupromisemethesamecaninefidelitywhichIoffertoyou?Isitnotbeautiful?Isitnotjustwhatyouhavelongedfor?\"
\"Butwhy,dearpoet,doyounotmarryadeaf—mute,andonewhoisalsosomethingofanidiot?Iasknothingbetterthantopleasemyhusband。
Butyouthreatentotakeawayfromagirltheveryhappinessyousokindlyarrangeforher;youaretearingawayeverygesture,everyword,everylook;youcutthewingsofyourbird,andthenexpectittohoveraboutyou。Iknowpoetsareaccusedofinconsistency——oh!
veryunjustly,\"sheadded,asCanalismadeagestureofdenial;\"thatallegeddefectwhichcomesfromthebrilliantactivityoftheirmindswhichcommonplacepeoplecannottakeintoaccount。Idonotbelieve,however,thatamanofgeniuscaninventsuchirreconcilableconditionsandcallhisinventionlife。Youarerequiringtheimpossiblesolelyforthepleasureofputtingmeinthewrong,——liketheenchantersinfairy—tales,whosettaskstopersecutedyounggirlswhomthegoodfairiescomeanddeliver。\"
\"Inthiscasethegoodfairywouldbetruelove,\"saidCanalisinacurttone,awarethathiselaborateexcuseforarupturewasseenthroughbythekeenanddelicatemindwhichButschahadpilotedsowell。
\"Mydearpoet,youremindmeofthosefatherswhoinquireintoagirl’s’dot’beforetheyarewillingtonamethatoftheirson。Youarequarrellingwithmewithoutknowingwhetheryouhavetheslightestrighttodoso。Loveisnotgainedbysuchdryargumentsasyours。ThepoordukeonthecontraryabandonshimselftoitlikemyUncleToby;
withthisdifference,thatIamnottheWidowWadman,——thoughwidowindeedofmanyillusionsastopoetryatthepresentmoment。Ah,yes,weyounggirlswillnotbelieveinanythingthatdisturbsourworldoffancy!Iwaswarnedofallthisbeforehand。Mydearpoet,youareattemptingtogetupaquarrelwhichisunworthyofyou。InolongerrecognizetheMelchiorofyesterday。\"
\"BecauseMelchiorhasdiscoveredaspiritofambitioninyouwhich——\"
Modestelookedathimfromheadtofootwithanimperialeye。
\"ButIshallbepeerofFranceandambassadoraswellashe,\"addedCanalis。
\"Doyoutakemeforabourgeois,\"shesaid,beginningtomountthestepsoftheportico;butsheinstantlyturnedbackandadded,\"Thatislessimpertinentthantotakemeforafool。ThechangeinyourconductcomesfromcertainsillyrumorswhichyouhaveheardinHavre,andwhichmymaidFrancoisehasrepeatedtome。\"
\"Ah,Modeste,howcanyouthinkit?\"saidCanalis,strikingadramaticattitude。\"Doyouthinkmecapableofmarryingyouonlyforyourmoney?\"
\"IfIdoyouthatwrongafteryouredifyingremarksonthebanksoftheSeinecanyoueasilyundeceiveme,\"shesaid,annihilatinghimwithherscorn。
\"Ah!\"thoughtthepoet,ashefollowedherintothehouse,\"ifyouthink,mylittlegirl,thatI’mtobecaughtinthatnet,youtakemetobeyoungerthanIam。Dear,dear,whatafussaboutanartfullittlethingwhoseesteemIvalueaboutasmuchasthatofthekingofBorneo。Butshehasgivenmeagoodreasonfortherupturebyaccusingmeofsuchunworthysentiments。Isn’tshesly?LaBrierewillgetaburdenonhisback——idiotthatheis!Andfiveyearshenceitwillbeagoodjoketoseethemtogether。\"
ThecoldnesswhichthisaltercationproducedbetweenModesteandCanaliswasvisibletoalleyesthatevening。Thepoetwentoffearly,onthegroundofLaBriere’sillness,leavingthefieldtothegrandequerry。Abouteleveno’clockButscha,whohadcometowalkhomewithMadameLatournelle,whisperedinModeste’sear,\"WasIright?\"
\"Alas,yes,\"shesaid。
\"ButIhopeyouhaveleftthedoorhalfopen,sothathecancomeback;weagreeduponthat,youknow。\"
\"Angergotthebetterofme,\"saidModeste。\"SuchmeannesssentthebloodtomyheadandItoldhimwhatIthoughtofhim。\"
\"Well,somuchthebetter。Whenyouarebothsoangrythatyoucan’tspeakcivillytoeachotherIengagetomakehimdesperatelyinloveandsopressingthatyouwillbedeceivedyourself。\"
\"Come,come,Butscha;heisagreatpoet;heisagentleman;heisamanofintellect。\"
\"Yourfather’seightmillionsaremoretohimthanallthat。\"
\"Eightmillions!\"exclaimedModeste。
\"Mymaster,whohassoldhispractice,isgoingtoProvencetoattendtothepurchaseoflandswhichyourfather’sagenthassuggestedtohim。ThesumthatistobepaidfortheestateofLaBastieisfourmillions;yourfatherhasagreedtoit。Youaretohavea’dot’oftwomillionsandanothermillionforanestablishmentinParis,ahotelandfurniture。Now,countup。\"
\"Ah!thenIcanbeDuchessed’Herouville!\"criedModeste,glancingatButscha。
\"Ifithadn’tbeenforthatcomedianofaCanalisyouwouldhavekeptHISwhip,thinkingitcamefromme,\"saidthedwarf,indirectlypleadingLaBriere’scause。
\"MonsieurButscha,mayIaskifIamtomarrytopleaseyou?\"saidModeste,laughing。
\"ThatfinefellowlovesyouaswellasIdo,——andyoulovedhimforeightdays,\"retortedButscha;\"andHEhasgotaheart。\"
\"Canhecompete,pray,withanofficeundertheCrown?Therearebutsix,grandalmoner,chancellor,grandchamberlain,grandmaster,highconstable,grandadmiral,——buttheydon’tappointhighconstablesanylonger。\"
\"Insixmonths,mademoiselle,themasses——whoaremadeupofwickedButschas——couldsendallthosegranddignitiestothewinds。Besides,whatsignifiesnobilityinthesedays?TherearenotathousandrealnoblemeninFrance。Thed’HerouvillesaredescendedfromatipstaffinthetimeofRobertofNormandy。Youwillhavetoputupwithmanyavexationfromtheoldauntwiththefurrowedface。Lookhere,——asyouaresoanxiousforthetitleofduchess,——youbelongtotheComtat,andthePopewillcertainlythinkasmuchofyouashedoesofallthosemerchantsdownthere;he’llsellyouaduchywithsomenameendingin’ia’or’agno。’Don’tplayawayyourhappinessforanofficeundertheCrown。\"
CHAPTERXXV
ADIPLOMATICLETTER
Thepoet’sreflectionsduringthenightwerethoroughlymatter—offact。Hesincerelysawnothingworseinlifethanthesituationofamarriedmanwithoutmoney。Stilltremblingatthedangerhehadbeenledintobyhisvanity,hisdesiretogetthebetteroftheduke,andhisbeliefintheMignonmillions,hebegantoaskhimselfwhattheduchessmustbethinkingofhisstayinHavre,aggravatedbythefactthathehadnotwrittentoherforfourteendays,whereasinParistheyexchangedfourorfivelettersaweek。
\"AndthatpoorwomanisworkinghardtogetmeappointedcommanderoftheLegionandambassadortotheCourtofBaden!\"hecried。
Thereupon,withthatpromptitudeofdecisionwhichresults——inpoetsaswellasinspeculators——fromalivelyintuitionofthefuture,hesatdownandcomposedthefollowingletter:——
ToMadamelaDuchessedeChaulieu:
MydearEleonore,——Youhavedoubtlessbeensurprisedatnothearingfromme;butthestayIammakinginthisplaceisnotaltogetheronaccountofmyhealth。IhavebeentryingtodoagoodturntoourlittlefriendLaBriere。ThepoorfellowhasfalleninlovewithacertainMademoiselleModestedeLaBastie,aratherpale,insignificant,andthread—paperylittlething,who,bytheway,hastheviceoflikingliterature,andcallsherselfapoettoexcusethecapricesandhumorsofarathersullennature。
YouknowErnest,——heissoeasytocatchthatIhavebeenafraidtoleavehimtohimself。MademoiselledeLaBastiewasinclinedtocoquetwithyourMelchior,andwasonlytooreadytobecomeyourrival,thoughherarmsarethin,andshehasnomorebustthanmostgirls;moreover,herhairisasdeadandcolorlessasthatofMadamedeRochefide,andhereyessmall,gray,andverysuspicious。Iputastop——perhapsratherbrutally——totheattentionsofMademoiselleImmodeste;butlove,suchasmineforyou,demandedit。WhatcareIforallthewomenonearth,——
comparedtoyou,whatarethey?
ThepeoplewithwhomIpassmytime,andwhoformthecircleroundtheheiress,aresothoroughlybourgeoisthattheyalmostturnmystomach。Pityme;imagine!Ipassmyeveningswithnotaries,notaresses,cashiers,provincialmoney—lenders——ah!whatachangefrommyeveningsintheruedeGrenelle。Theallegedfortuneofthefather,latelyreturnedfromChina,hasbroughttoHavrethatindefatigablesuitor,thegrandequerry,hungryafterthemillions,whichhewants,theysay,todrainhismarshes。Thekingdoesnotknowwhatafatalpresenthemadethedukeinthosewastelands。HisGrace,whohasnotyetfoundoutthattheladyhadonlyasmallfortune,isjealousofME;forLaBriereisquietlymakingprogresswithhisidolundercoverofhisfriend,whoservesasablind。
NotwithstandingErnest’sromanticecstasies,Imyself,apoet,thinkchieflyoftheessentialthing,andIhavebeenmakingsomeinquirieswhichdarkentheprospectsofourfriend。Ifmyangelwouldlikeabsolutionforsomeofourlittlesins,shewilltrytofindoutthefactsofthecasebysendingforMongenod,thebanker,andquestioninghim,withthedexteritythatcharacterizesher,astothefather’sfortune?MonsieurMignon,formerlycolonelofcavalryintheImperialguard,hasbeenforthelastsevenyearsacorrespondentoftheMongenods。Itissaidthathegiveshisdaughtera\"dot\"oftwohundredthousandfrancs,andbeforeI
maketheofferonErnest’sbehalfIamanxioustogettherightsofthestory。AssoonastheaffairisarrangedIshallreturntoParis。Iknowawaytosettleeverythingtotheadvantageofouryounglover,——simplybythetransmissionofthefather—in—law’stitle,andnoone,Ithink,canmorereadilyobtainthatfavorthanErnest,bothonaccountofhisownservicesandtheinfluencewhichyouandIandthedukecanexertforhim。Withhistastes,Ernest,whoofcoursewillstepintomyofficewhenIgotoBaden,willbeperfectlyhappyinPariswithtwenty—fivethousandfrancsayear,apermanentplace,andawife——lucklessfellow!
Ah,dearest,howIlongfortheruedeGrenelle!Fifteendaysofabsence!whentheydonotkilllove,theyrevivealltheardorofitsearlierdays,andyouknow,betterthanI,perhaps,thereasonsthatmakemyloveeternal,——myboneswilllovetheeinthegrave!Ah!Icannotbearthisseparation。IfIamforcedtostayhereanothertendays,IshallmakeaflyingvisitofafewhourstoParis。
Hasthedukeobtainedformethethingwewanted;andshallyou,mydearestlife,beorderedtodrinktheBadenwatersnextyear?
Thebillingandcooingofthe\"handsomedisconsolate,\"comparedwiththeaccentsofourhappylove——sotrueandchangelessfornowtenyears!——havegivenmeagreatcontemptformarriage。Ihadneverseenthethingsonear。Ah,dearest!whattheworldcallsa\"falsestep\"bringstwobeingsnearertogetherthanthelaw——doesitnot?
Theconcludingideaservedasatextfortwopagesofreminiscencesandaspirationsalittletooconfidentialforpublication。
TheeveningbeforethedayonwhichCanalisputtheaboveepistleintothepost,Butscha,underthenameofJeanJacmin,hadreceivedaletterfromhisfictitiouscousin,Philoxene,andhadmailedhisanswer,whichthusprecededtheletterofthepoetbyabouttwelvehours。Terriblyanxiousforthelasttwoweeks,andwoundedbyMelchior’ssilence,theduchessherselfdictatedPhiloxene’slettertohercousin,andthemomentshehadreadtheanswer,rathertooexplicitforherquinquagenaryvanity,shesentforthebankerandmadecloseinquiriesastotheexactfortuneofMonsieurMignon。
Findingherselfbetrayedandabandonedforthemillions,Eleonoregavewaytoaparoxysmofanger,hatred,andcoldvindictiveness。Philoxeneknockedatthedoorofthesumptuousroom,andenteringfoundhermistresswithhereyesfulloftears,——sounprecedentedaphenomenoninthefifteenyearsshehadwaiteduponherthatthewomanstoppedshortstupefied。
\"Weexpiatethehappinessoftenyearsintenminutes,\"sheheardtheduchesssay。
\"AletterfromHavre,madame。\"
Eleonorereadthepoet’sprosewithoutnoticingthepresenceofPhiloxene,whoseamazementbecamestillgreaterwhenshesawthedawnoffreshserenityontheduchess’sfaceasshereadfurtherandfurtherintotheletter。Holdoutapolenothickerthanawalking—
sticktoadrowningman,andhewillthinkitahigh—roadofsafety。
ThehappyEleonorebelievedinCanalis’sgoodfaithwhenshehadreadthroughthefourpagesinwhichloveandbusiness,falsehoodandtruth,jostledeachother。Shewho,afewmomentsearlier,hadsentforherhusbandtopreventMelchior’sappointmentwhiletherewasstilltime,wasnowseizedwithaspiritofgenerositythatamountedalmosttothesublime。
\"Poorfellow!\"shethought;\"hehasnothadonefaithlessthought;helovesmeashedidonthefirstday;hetellsmeall——Philoxene!\"shecried,noticinghermaid,whowasstandingnearandpretendingtoarrangethetoilet—table。
\"Madameladuchesse?\"
\"Amirror,child!\"
Eleonorelookedatherself,sawthefinerazor—likelinestracedonherbrow,whichdisappearedatalittledistance;shesighed,andinthatsighshefeltshebadeadieutolove。Abravethoughtcameintohermind,amanlythought,outsideofallthepettinessofwomen,——athoughtwhichintoxicatesforamoment,andwhichexplains,perhaps,theclemencyoftheSemiramisofRussiawhenshemarriedheryoungandbeautifulrivaltoMomonoff。
\"Sincehehasnotbeenfaithless,heshallhavethegirlandhermillions,\"shethought,——\"providedMademoiselleMignonisasuglyashesayssheis。\"
Threeraps,circumspectlygiven,announcedtheduke,andhiswifewentherselftothedoortolethimin。
\"Ah!Iseeyouarebetter,mydear,\"hecried,withthecounterfeitjoythatcourtiersassumesoreadily,andbywhichfoolsaresoreadilytakenin。
\"MydearHenri,\"sheanswered,\"whyisityouhavenotyetobtainedthatappointmentforMelchior,——youwhosacrificedsomuchtothekingintakingaministrywhichyouknewcouldonlylastoneyear。\"
ThedukeglancedatPhiloxene,whoshowedhimbyanalmostimperceptiblesigntheletterfromHavreonthedressing—table。
\"YouwouldbeterriblyboredatBadenandcomebackatdaggersdrawnwithMelchior,\"saidtheduke。
\"Praywhy?\"
\"Why,youwouldalwaysbetogether,\"saidtheformerdiplomat,withcomicgood—humor。
\"Oh,no,\"shesaid;\"Iamgoingtomarryhim。\"
\"Ifwecanbelieved’Herouville,ourdearCanalisstandsinnoneedofyourhelpinthatdirection,\"saidtheduke,smiling。\"YesterdayGrandlieureadmesomepassagesfromaletterthegrandequerryhadwrittenhim。Nodoubttheyweredictatedbytheauntfortheexpresspurposeoftheirreachingyou,forMademoiselled’Herouville,alwaysonthescentofa’dot,’knowsthatGrandlieuandIplaywhistnearlyeveryevening。Thatgoodlittled’HerouvillewantsthePrincedeCadignantogodownandgivearoyalhuntinNormandy,andendeavortopersuadethekingtobepresent,soastoturntheheadofthedamozelwhensheseesherselftheobjectofsuchagrandaffair。Inshort,twowordsfromCharlesX。wouldsettlethematter。D’Herouvillesaysthegirlhasincomparablebeauty——\"
\"Henri,letusgotoHavre!\"criedtheduchess,interruptinghim。
\"Underwhatpretext?\"saidherhusband,gravely;hewasoneoftheconfidantsofLouisXVIII。
\"Ineversawahunt。\"
\"Itwouldbeallverywellifthekingwent;butitisaterribleboretogosofar,andhewillnotdoit;Ihavejustbeenspeakingwithhimaboutit。\"
\"PerhapsMADAMEwouldgo?\"
\"Thatwouldbebetter,\"returnedtheduke,\"IdaresaytheDuchessedeMaufrigneusewouldhelpyoutopersuadeherfromRosny。Ifshegoesthekingwillnotbedispleasedattheuseofhishuntingequipage。
Don’tgotoHavre,mydear,\"addedtheduke,paternally,\"thatwouldbegivingyourselfaway。Come,here’sabetterplan,Ithink。
Gaspard’schateauofRosembrayisontheothersideoftheforestofBrotonne;whynotgivehimahinttoinvitethewholeparty?\"
\"Heinvitethem?\"saidEleonore。
\"Imean,ofcourse,theduchess;sheisalwaysengagedinpiousworkswithMademoiselled’Herouville;givethatoldmaidahint,andgethertospeaktoGaspard。\"
\"Youarealoveofaman,\"criedEleonore;\"I’llwritetotheoldmaidandtoDianeatonce,forwemustgethuntingthingsmade,——aridinghatissobecoming。DidyouwinlastnightattheEnglishembassy?\"
\"Yes,\"saidtheduke;\"Iclearedmyself。\"
\"Henri,aboveallthings,stopproceedingsaboutMelchior’stwoappointments。\"
AfterwritinghalfadozenlinestothebeautifulDianedeMaufrigneuse,andashorthinttoMademoiselled’Herouville,Eleonoresentthefollowinganswerlikethelashofawhipthroughthepoet’slies。
ToMonsieurleBarondeCanalis:——
Mydearpoet,——MademoiselledeLaBastieisverybeautiful;
Mongenodhasprovedtomethatherfatherhasmillions。Ididthinkofmarryingyoutoher;Iamthereforemuchdispleasedatyourwantofconfidence。IfyouhadanyintentionofmarryingLaBrierewhenyouwenttoHavreitissurprisingthatyousaidnothingtomeaboutitbeforeyoustarted。AndwhyhaveyouomittedwritingtoafriendwhoissoeasilymadeanxiousasI?
Yourletterarrivedatriflelate;Ihadalreadyseenthebanker。
Youareachild,Melchior,andyouareplayingtrickswithus。Itisnotright。Thedukehimselfisquiteindignantatyourproceedings;hethinksyoulessthanagentleman,whichcastssomereflectionsonyourmother’shonor。
Now,Iintendtoseethingsformyself。Ishall,Ibelieve,havethehonorofaccompanyingMADAMEtothehuntwhichtheDucd’HerouvilleproposestogiveforMademoiselledeLaBastie。I
willmanagetohaveyouinvitedtoRosembray,forthemeetwillprobablytakeplaceinDucdeVerneuil’spark。
Praybelieve,mydearpoet,thatIamnonetheless,forlife,Yourfriend,EleonoredeM。
\"There,Ernest,justlookatthat!\"criedCanalis,tossingtheletteratErnest’snoseacrossthebreakfast—table;\"that’sthetwothousandthlove—letterIhavehadfromthatwoman,andthereisn’tevena’thou’init。TheillustriousEleonorehasnevercompromisedherselfmorethanshedoesthere。Marry,andtryyourluck!Theworstmarriageintheworldisbetterthanthissortofhalter。Ah,IamthegreatestNicodemusthatevertumbledoutofthemoon!Modestehasmillions,andI’velosther;forwecan’tgetbackfromthepoles,whereweareto—day,tothetropics,wherewewerethreedaysago!
Well,Iamallthemoreanxiousforyourtriumphoverthegrandequerry,becauseItoldtheduchessIcamehereonlyforyoursake;
andsoIshalldomybestforyou。\"
\"Alas,Melchior,Modestemustneedshavesonoble,sogrand,sowell—
balancedanaturetoresistthegloriesoftheCourt,andallthesesplendorscleverlydisplayedforherhonorandglorybytheduke,thatIcannotbelieveintheexistenceofsuchperfection,——andyet,ifsheisstilltheModesteofherletters,theremightbehope!\"
\"Well,well,youareahappyfellow,youyoungBoniface,toseetheworldandyourmistressthroughgreenspectacles!\"criedCanalis,marchingofftopaceupanddownthegarden。
Caughtbetweentwolies,thepoetwasatalosswhattodo。
\"Playbyrule,andyoulose!\"hecriedpresently,sittingdowninthekiosk。\"EverymanofsensewouldhaveactedasIdidfourdaysago,andgothimselfoutofthenetinwhichIsawmyself。Atsuchtimespeopledon’tdisentanglenets,theybreakthroughthem!Come,letusbecalm,cold,dignified,affronted。Honorrequiresit;Englishstiffnessistheonlywaytowinherback。Afterall,ifIhavetoretirefinally,Icanalwaysfallbackonmyoldhappiness;afidelityoftenyearscan’tgounrewarded。Eleonorewillarrangemesomegoodmarriage。\"