第3章

类别:其他 作者:Honoré de Balzac字数:26987更新时间:18/12/21 14:23:56
“Butawifechangeseverything。Awifemeansaproperlyfurnishedhouse,“continuedthelawyer;“shewantsthecarriageforherself;ifshegoestotheplay,shewantsabox,whilethebachelorhasonlyastalltopayfor;inshort,awiferepresentsthewholeoftheincomewhichthebachelorusedtospendonhimself。Supposethathusbandandwifehavethirtythousandfrancsayearbetweenthem——practically,thesometimebachelorisapoordevilwhothinkstwicebeforehedrivesouttoChantilly。Bringchildrenonthescene——heispinchedformoneyatonce。 “Now,asM。andMme。deMarvillearescarcelyturnedfifty,Cecile\'sexpectationsarebillsthatwillnotfalldueforfifteenortwentyyearstocome;andnoyoungfellowcarestokeepthemsolonginhisportfolio。TheyoungfeatherheadswhoaredancingthepolkawithlorettesattheJardinMabille,aresocankeredwithself-interest,thattheydon\'tstandinneedofustoexplainbothsidesoftheproblemtothem。Betweenourselves,ImaysaythatMlle。deMarvillescarcelysetsheartsthrobbingsofastbutthattheirownerscanperfectlykeeptheirheads,andtheyarefulloftheseanti- matrimonialreflections。Ifanyeligibleyoungman,infullpossessionofhissensesandanincomeoftwentythousandfrancs,happenstobesketchingoutaprogrammeofmarriagethatwillsatisfyhisambitions,Mlle。deMarvilledoesnotaltogetheranswerthedescription——“ “Andwhynot?”askedthebewilderedmusician。 “Oh!——“saidthenotary,“well——ayoungmannowadaysmaybeasuglyasyouandI,mydearPons,butheisalmostsuretohavetheimpertinencetowantsixhundredthousandfrancs,agirlofgoodfamily,withwitandgoodlooksandgoodbreeding——flawlessperfectioninshort。“ “Thenitwillnotbeeasytomarryher?” “ShewillnotbemarriedsolongasM。andMme。deMarvillecannotmakeuptheirmindstosettleMarvilleonherwhenshemarries;iftheyhadchosen,shemighthavebeentheVicomtessePopinotbynow。 ButherecomesM。Brunner——Weareabouttoreadthedeedofpartnershipandthemarriagecontract。“ Greetingsandintroductionsover,therelationsmadePonspromisetosignthecontract。Helistenedtothereadingofthedocuments,andtowardshalf-pastfivethepartywentintothedining-room。Thedinnerwasmagnificent,asacitymerchant\'sdinnercanbe,whenheallowshimselfarespitefrommoney-making。GraffoftheHotelduRhinwasacquaintedwiththefirstprovisiondealersinParis;neverhadPonsnorSchmuckefaredsosumptuously。Thedisheswerearapturetothinkof!Italianpaste,delicateofflavor,unknowntothepublic;smeltsfriedasneversmeltswerefriedbefore;fishfromLakeLeman,witharealGenevesesauce,andacreamforplum-puddingwhichwouldhaveastonishedtheLondondoctorwhoissaidtohaveinventedit。Itwasnearlyteno\'clockbeforetheyrosefromtable。Theamountofwine,GermanandFrench,consumedatthatdinnerwouldamazethecontemporarydandy;nobodyknowstheamountofliquorthataGermancanimbibeandyetkeepcalmandquiet;tohaveevenanideaofthequantity,youmustdineinGermanyandwatchbottlesucceedtobottle,likewaveripplingafterwavealongthesunnyshoresoftheMediterranean,anddisappearasiftheTeutonpossessedtheabsorbingpowerofspongesorseasand。Perfectharmonyprevailsmeanwhile; thereisnoneoftheracketthattherewouldbeovertheliquorinFrance;thetalkisassoberasamoney-lender\'sextemporespeech; countenancesflush,likethefacesofthebridesinfrescoesbyCorneliusorSchnorr(imperceptibly,thatistosay),andreminiscencesarepouredoutslowlywhilethesmokepuffsfromthepipes。 Abouthalf-pasttenthateveningPonsandSchmuckefoundthemselvessittingonabenchoutinthegarden,withtheex-flutebetweenthem; theywereexplainingtheircharacters,opinions,andmisfortunes,withnoveryclearideaastowhyorhowtheyhadcometothispoint。Inthethickofapotpourriofconfidences,WilhelmspokeofhisstrongdesiretoseeFritzmarried,expressinghimselfwithvehementandvinouseloquence。 “WhatdoyousaytothisprogrammeforyourfriendBrunner?”criedPonsinconfidentialtones。“Acharmingandsensibleyoungladyoftwenty-four,belongingtoafamilyofthehighestdistinction。Thefatherholdsaveryhighpositionasajudge;therewillbeahundredthousandfrancspaiddownandamilliontocome。“ “Wait!”answeredSchwab;“IwillspeaktoFritzthisinstant。“ ThepairwatchedBrunnerandhisfriendastheywalkedroundandroundthegarden;againandagaintheypassedthebench,sometimesonespoke,sometimestheother。 Ponswasnotexactlyintoxicated;hisheadwasalittleheavy,buthisthoughts,onthecontrary,seemedallthelighter;hewatchedFritzBrunner\'sfacethroughtherainbowmistoffumesofwine,andtriedtoreadauguriesfavorabletohisfamily。BeforeverylongSchwabintroducedhisfriendandpartnertoM。Pons;FritzBrunnerexpressedhisthanksforthetroublewhichPonshadbeensogoodastotake。 Intheconversationwhichfollowed,thetwooldbachelorsSchmuckeandPonsextolledtheestateofmatrimony,goingsofarastosay,withoutanymaliciousintent,“thatmarriagewastheendofman。“Teaandices,punchesandcakes,wereservedinthefuturehomeofthebetrothedcouple。Thewinehadbeguntotelluponthehonestmerchants,andthegeneralhilarityreacheditsheightwhenitwasannouncedthatSchwab\'spartnerthoughtoffollowinghisexample。 Attwoo\'clockthatmorning,SchmuckeandPonswalkedhomealongtheboulevards,philosophizing/apertederaison/astheywentontheharmonypervadingthearrangementsofthisourworldbelow。 Onthemorrowofthebanquet,CousinPonsbetookhimselftohisfaircousinthePresidente,overjoyed——poordearnoblesoul!——toreturngoodforevil。Surelyhehadattainedtoasublimeheight,aseveryonewillallow,forweliveinanagewhentheMontyonprizeisgiventothosewhodotheirdutybycarryingoutthepreceptsoftheGospel。 “Ah!”saidPonstohimself,asheturnedthecorneroftheRuedeChoiseul,“theywilllieunderimmenseobligationstotheirparasite。“ Anymanlessabsorbedinhiscontentment,anymanoftheworld,anydistrustfulnaturewouldhavewatchedthePresident\'swifeanddaughterverynarrowlyonthisfirstreturntothehouse。Butthepoormusicianwasachild,hehadallthesimplicityofanartist,believingingoodnessashebelievedinbeauty;sohewasdelightedwhenCecileandhermothermademuchofhim。Afterallthevaudevilles,tragedies,andcomedieswhichhadbeenplayedundertheworthyman\'seyesfortwelvelongyears,hecouldnotdetecttheinsincerityandgrimacesofsocialcomedy,nodoubtbecausehehadseentoomuchofit。AnyonewhogoesintosocietyinParis,andknowsthetypeofwoman,driedup,bodyandsoul,byaburningthirstforsocialposition,andafiercedesiretobethoughtvirtuous,anyonefamiliarwiththeshampietyandthedomineeringcharacterofawomanwhosewordislawinherownhouse,mayimaginethelurkinghatredsheborethishusband\'scousinwhomshehadwronged。 Allthedemonstrativefriendlinessofmotheranddaughterwaslinedwithaformidablelongingforrevenge,evidentlypostponed。ForthefirsttimeinAmeliedeMarville\'slifeshehadbeenputinthewrong,andthatinthesightofthehusbandoverwhomshetyrannized;andnotonlyso——shewasobligedtobeamiabletotheauthorofherdefeat! Youcanscarcelyfindamatchforthispositionsaveinthehypocriticaldramaswhicharesometimeskeptupforyearsinthesacredcollegeofcardinals,orinchaptersofcertainreligiousorders。 Atthreeo\'clock,whenthePresidentcamebackfromthelaw-courts,Ponshadscarcelymadeanendofthemarveloushistoryofhisacquaintance,M。FredericBrunner。Cecilehadgonestraighttothepoint。ShewantedtoknowhowFredericBrunnerwasdressed,howhelooked,hisheightandfigure,thecolorofhishairandeyes;andwhenshehadconjecturedadistinguishedairforFrederic,sheadmiredhisgenerosityofcharacter。 “Thinkofhisgivingfivehundredthousandfrancstohiscompanioninmisfortune!Oh!mamma,IshallhaveacarriageandaboxattheItaliens——“Cecilegrewalmostprettyasshethoughtthatallhermother\'sambitionsforherwereabouttoberealized,thatthehopeswhichhadalmostleftherweretocometosomethingafterall。 AsforthePresidente,allthatshesaidwas,“Mydearlittlegirl,youmayperhapsbemarriedwithinthefortnight。“ Allmotherswithdaughtersofthree-and-twentyaddressthemas“littlegirl。“ “Still,“addedthePresident,“inanycase,wemusthavetimetomakeinquiries;neverwillIgivemydaughtertojustanybody——“ “Astoinquiries,“saidPons,“Berthierisdrawingupthedeeds。Astotheyoungmanhimself,mydearcousin,yourememberwhatyoutoldme? Well,heisquitefortyyearsold;heisbald。Hewishestofindinfamilylifeahavenafterastorm;Ididnotdissuadehim;everymanhashistastes——“ “Onereasonthemoreforapersonalinterview,“returnedthePresident。“Iamnotgoingtogivemydaughtertoavaletudinarian。“ “Verygood,cousin,youshallseemysuitorinfivedaysifyoulike; for,withyourviews,asingleinterviewwouldbeenough“——(Cecileandhermothersignifiedtheirrapture)——“Fredericisdecidedlyadistinguishedamateur;hebeggedmetoallowhimtoseemylittlecollectionathisleisure。Youhaveneverseenmypicturesandcuriosities;comeandseethem,“hecontinued,lookingathisrelatives。“Youcancomesimplyastwoladies,broughtbymyfriendSchmucke,andmakeM。Brunner\'sacquaintancewithoutbetrayingyourselves。Fredericneednotintheleastknowwhoyouare。“ “Admirable!”criedthePresident。 Theattentiontheypaidtotheoncescornedparasitemaybelefttotheimagination!PoorPonsthatdaybecamethePresidente\'scousin。 Thehappymotherdrownedherdislikeinfloodsofjoy;herlooks,hersmiles,herwordssenttheoldmanintoecstasiesoverthegoodthathehaddone,overthefuturethathesawbyglimpses。Washenotsuretofinddinnerssuchasyesterday\'sbanquetoverthesigningofthecontract,multipliedindefinitelybythree,inthehousesofBrunner,Schwab,andGraff?Hesawbeforehimalandofplenty——a/viedecocagne/,amiraculoussuccessionof/platscouverts/,ofdelicatesurprisedishes,ofexquisitewines。 “IfCousinPonsbringsthisthrough,“saidthePresident,addressinghiswifeafterPonshaddeparted,“weoughttosettleanincomeuponhimequaltohissalaryatthetheatre。“ “Certainly,“saidthelady;andCecilewasinformedthatiftheproposedsuitorfoundfavorinhereyes,shemustundertaketoinducetheoldmusiciantoacceptamunificenceinsuchbadtaste。 NextdaythePresidentwenttoBerthier。HewasanxioustomakesureofM。FredericBrunner\'sfinancialposition。Berthier,forewarnedbyMme。deMarville,hadaskedhisnewclientSchwabtocome。Schwabthebankerwasdazzledbytheprospectofsuchamatchforhisfriend(everybodyknowshowdeeplyaGermanveneratessocialdistinctions,somuchso,thatinGermanyawifetakesherhusband\'s(official)title,andistheFrauGeneral,theFrauRath,andsoforth)——Schwabthereforewasasaccommodatingasacollectorwhoimaginesthatheischeatingadealer。 “Inthefirstplace,“saidCecile\'sfather,“asIshallmakeovermyestateofMarvilletomydaughter,Ishouldwishthecontracttobedrawnuponthedotalsystem。Inthatcase,M。Brunnerwouldinvestamillionfrancsinlandtoincreasetheestate,andbysettlingthelandonhiswifehewouldsecureherandhischildrenfromanyshareintheliabilitiesofthebank。“ Berthierstrokedhischin。“Heiscomingonwell,isM。lePresident,“ thoughthe。 WhenthedotalsystemhadbeenexplainedtoSchwab,heseemedmuchinclinedthatwayforhisfriend。HehadheardFritzsaythathewishedtofindsomewayofinsuringhimselfagainstanotherlapseintopoverty。 “Thereisafarmandpasturelandworthtwelvehundredthousandfrancsinthemarketatthismoment,“remarkedthePresident。 “IfwetakeupsharesintheBankofFrancetotheamountofamillionfrancs,thatwillbequiteenoughtoguaranteeouraccount,“saidSchwab。“Fritzdoesnotwanttoinvestmorethantwomillionfrancsinbusiness;hewilldoasyouwish,Iamsure,M。lePresident。“ ThePresident\'swifeanddaughterwerealmostwildwithjoywhenhebroughthomethisnews。Never,surely,didsorichacaptureswimsocomplacentlyintothenetsofmatrimony。 “YouwillbeMme。BrunnerdeMarville,“saidtheparent,addressinghischild;“Iwillobtainpermissionforyourhusbandtoaddthenametohis,andafterwardshecantakeoutlettersofnaturalization。IfI shouldbeapeerofFrancesomeday,hewillsucceedme!” ThefivedayswerespentbyMme。deMarvilleinpreparations。OnthegreatdayshedressedCecileherself,takingasmuchpainsastheadmiraloftheBritishfleettakesoverthedressingofthepleasureyachtforHerMajestyofEnglandwhenshetakesatriptoGermany。 PonsandSchmucke,ontheirside,cleaned,swept,anddustedPons\' museumroomsandfurniturewiththeagilityofsailorscleaningdownaman-of-war。Therewasnotaspeckofdustonthecarvedwood;notaninchofbrassbutitglistened。TheglassesoverthepastelsobscurednothingoftheworkofLatour,Greuze,andLiotard(illustriouspainterof/TheChocolateGirl/),miraclesofanart,alas!sofugitive。TheinimitablelustreofFlorentinebronzetookallthevaryinghuesofthelight;thepaintedglassglowedwithcolor。Everylineshoneoutbrilliantly,everyobjectthrewinitsphraseinaharmonyofmasterpiecesarrangedbytwomusicians——bothofwhomalikehadattainedtobepoets。 Withatactwhichavoidedthedifficultiesofalateappearanceonthesceneofaction,thewomenwerethefirsttoarrive;theywishedtobeontheirownground。PonsintroducedhisfriendSchmucke,whoseemedtohisfairvisitorstobeanidiot;theirheadsweresofulloftheeligiblegentlemanwiththefourmillionsoffrancs,thattheypaidbutlittleattentiontotheworthyPons\'dissertationsuponmattersofwhichtheywerecompletelyignorant。 TheylookedwithindifferenteyesatPetitot\'senamels,spacedovercrimsonvelvet,setinthreeframesofmarvelousworkmanship。FlowersbyVanHuysum,David,andHeim;butterfliespaintedbyAbrahamMignon; VanEycks,undoubtedCranachsandAlbrechtDurers;theGiorgione,theSebastiandelPiombo;Backhuijzen,Hobbema,Gericault,theraritiesofpainting——noneofthesethingssomuchasarousedtheircuriosity; theywerewaitingforthesuntoariseandshineuponthesetreasures。 Still,theyweresurprisedbythebeautyofsomeoftheEtruscantrinketsandthesolidvalueofthesnuff-boxes,andoutofpolitenesstheywentintoecstasiesoversomeFlorentinebronzeswhichtheyheldintheirhandswhenMme。CibotannouncedM。Brunner!Theydidnotturn;theytookadvantageofasuperbVenetianmirrorframedinhugemassesofcarvedebonytoscanthisphoenixofeligibleyoungmen。 Frederic,forewarnedbyWilhelm,hadmadethemostofthelittlehairthatremainedtohim。Heworeaneatpairoftrousers,asoftshadeofsomedarkcolor,asilkwaistcoatofsuperlativeeleganceandtheverynewestcut,ashirtwithopen-work,itslinenhand-wovenbyaFrieslandwoman,andablue-and-whitecravat。Hiswatchchain,liketheheadofhiscane,camefromMessrs。FlorentandChanor;andthecoat,cutbyoldGraffhimself,wasoftheveryfinestcloth。TheSuedeglovesproclaimedthemanwhohadrunthroughhismother\'sfortune。Youcouldhaveseenthebanker\'sneatlittlebroughamandpairofhorsesmirroredinthesurfaceofhisspecklessvarnishedboots,eveniftwopairsofsharpearshadnotalreadycaughtthesoundofwheelsoutsideintheRuedeNormandie。 Whentheprodigaloftwentyyearsisakindofchrysalisfromwhichabankeremergesattheageofforty,thesaidbankerisusuallyanobserverofhumannature;andsomuchthemoreshrewdif,asinBrunner\'scase,heunderstandshowtoturnhisGermansimplicitytogoodaccount。Hehadassumedfortheoccasiontheabstractedairofamanwhoishesitatingbetweenfamilylifeandthedissipationsofbachelorhood。ThisexpressioninaFrenchifiedGermanseemedtoCeciletobeinthehighestdegreeromantic;thedescendantoftheVirlazwasasecondWertherinhereyes——whereisthegirlwhowillnotallowherselftoweavealittlenovelabouthermarriage?CecilethoughtherselfthehappiestofwomenwhenBrunner,lookingroundatthemagnificentworksofartsopatientlycollectedduringfortyyears,waxedenthusiastic,andPons,tohisnosmallsatisfaction,foundanappreciativeadmirerofhistreasuresforthefirsttimeinhislife。 “Heispoetical,“theyoungladysaidtoherself;“heseesmillionsinthethings。Apoetisamanthatcannotcountandleaveshiswifetolookafterhismoney——aneasymantomanageandamusewithtrifles。“ EverypaneinthetwowindowswasasquareofSwisspaintedglass;theleastofthemwasworthathousandfrancs;andPonspossessedsixteenoftheseunrivaledworksofartforwhichamateursseeksoeagerlynowadays。In1815thepanescouldbeboughtforsixortenfrancsapiece。Thevalueofthegloriouscollectionofpictures,flawlessgreatworks,authentic,untouchedsincetheyleftthemaster\'shands,couldonlybeprovedinthefieryfurnaceofasaleroom。Notapicturebutwassetinacostlyframe;therewereframesofeverykind—— Venetians,carvedwithheavyornaments,likeEnglishplateofthepresentday;Romans,distinguishableamongtheothersforacertaindashthatartistscall/flafla/;Spanishwreathsinboldrelief; FlemingsandGermanswithquaintfigures,tortoise-shellframesinlaidwithcopperandbrassandmother-of-pearlandivory;framesofebonyandboxwoodinthestylesofLouisTreize,LouisQuatorze,LouisQuinze,andLouisSeize——inshort,itwasauniquecollectionofthefinestmodels。Pons,luckierthantheartmuseumsofDresdenandVienna,possessedaframebythefamousBrustoloni——theMichaelAngeloofwood-carvers。 Mlle。deMarvillenaturallyaskedforexplanationsofeachnewcuriosity,andwasinitiatedintothemysteriesofartbyBrunner。Herexclamationsweresochildish,sheseemedsopleasedtohavethevalueandbeautyofthepaintings,carvings,orbronzespointedouttoher,thattheGermangraduallythawedandlookedquiteyoungagain,andbothwereledonfurtherthantheyintendedatthis(purelyaccidental)firstmeeting。 Theprivateviewlastedforthreehours。BrunnerofferedhisarmwhenCecilewentdownstairs。Astheydescendedslowlyanddiscreetly,Cecile,stilltalkingfineart,wonderedthatM。Brunnershouldadmirehercousin\'sgimcrackssomuch。 “Doyoureallythinkthatthesethingsthatwehavejustseenareworthagreatdealofmoney?” “Mademoiselle,ifyourcousinwouldsellhiscollection,Iwouldgiveeighthundredthousandfrancsforitthisevening,andIshouldnotmakeabadbargain。Thepicturesalonewouldfetchmorethanthatatapublicsale。“ “Sinceyousayso,Ibelieveit,“returnedshe;“thethingstookupsomuchofyourattentionthatitmustbeso。“ “On!mademoiselle!”protestedBrunner。“Forallanswertoyourreproach,Iwillaskyourmother\'spermissiontocall,sothatImayhavethepleasureofseeingyouagain。“ “Howcleversheis,that\'littlegirl\'ofmine!”thoughtthePresidente,followingcloselyuponherdaughter\'sheels。Aloudshesaid,“Withthegreatestpleasure,monsieur。Ihopethatyouwillcomeatdinner-timewithourCousinPons。ThePresidentwillbedelightedtomakeyouracquaintance——Thankyou,cousin。“ TheladysqueezedPons\'armwithdeepmeaning;shecouldnothavesaidmoreifshehadusedtheconsecratedformula,“Letusswearaneternalfriendship。“Theglancewhichaccompaniedthat“Thankyou,cousin,“ wasacaress。 Whentheyoungladyhadbeenputintothecarriage,andthejobbedbroughamhaddisappeareddowntheRueCharlot,Brunnertalkedbric-a- bractoPons,andPonstalkedmarriage。 “Thenyouseenoobstacle?”saidPons。 “Oh!”saidBrunner,“sheisaninsignificantlittlething,andthemotherisatrifleprim——Weshallsee。“ “Ahandsomefortuneoneofthesedays……Morethanamillion——“ “Good-byetillMonday!”interruptedthemillionaire。“Ifyoushouldcaretosellyourcollectionofpictures,Iwouldgiveyoufiveorsixhundredthousandfrancs——“ “Ah!”saidPons;hehadnoideathathewassorich。“Buttheyaremygreatpleasureinlife,andIcouldnotbringmyselftopartwiththem。Icouldonlysellmycollectiontobedeliveredaftermydeath。“ “Verywell。Weshallsee。“ “Herewehavetwoaffairsafoot!”saidPons;hewasthinkingonlyofthemarriage。 Brunnershookhandsanddroveawayinhissplendidcarriage。Ponswatcheditoutofsight。HedidnotnoticethatRemonencqwassmokinghispipeinthedoorway。 ThateveningMme。deMarvillewenttoaskadviceofherfather-in-law,andfoundthewholePopinotfamilyattheCamusots\'house。Itwasonlynaturalthatamotherwhohadfailedtocaptureaneldestsonshouldbetemptedtotakeherlittlerevenge;soMme。deMarvillethrewouthintsofthesplendidmarriagethatherCecilewasabouttomake—— “WhomcanCecilebegoingtomarry?”wasthequestionuponalllips。 AndCecile\'smother,withoutsuspectingthatshewasbetrayinghersecret,letfallwordsandwhisperedconfidences,afterwardssupplementedbyMme。Berthier,tillgossipcirculatinginthebourgeoisempyreanwherePonsaccomplishedhisgastronomicalevolutionstooksomethinglikethefollowingform: “CeciledeMarvilleisengagedtobemarriedtoayoungGerman,abankerfromphilanthropicmotives,forhehasfourmillions;heislikeaheroinanovel,aperfectWerther,charmingandkind-hearted。 Hehassownhiswildoats,andheisdistractedlyinlovewithCecile; itisacaseofloveatfirstsight;andsomuchthemorecertain,sinceCecilehadallPons\'paintingsofMadonnasforrivals,“andsoforthandsoforth。 TwoorthreeofthesetcametocallonthePresidente,ostensiblytocongratulate,butreallytofindoutwhetherornotthemarveloustaleweretrue。FortheirbenefitMme。deMarvilleexecutedthefollowingadmirablevariationsonthethemeofson-in-lawwhichmothersmayconsult,aspeopleusedtorefertothe/CompleteLetterWriter/。 “Amarriageisnotanaccomplishedfact,“shetoldMme。Chiffreville,“untilyouhavebeeninthemayor\'sofficeandthechurch。Wehaveonlycomeasfarasapersonalinterview;soIcountuponyourfriendshiptosaynothingofourhopes。“ “Youareveryfortunate,madame;marriagesaresodifficulttoarrangeinthesedays。“ “Whatcanonedo?Itwaschance;butmarriagesareoftenmadeinthatway。“ “Ah!well。SoyouaregoingtomarryCecile?”saidMme。Cardot。 “Yes,“saidCecile\'smother,fullyunderstandingthemeaningofthe“so。““Wewereveryparticular,orCecilewouldhavebeenestablishedbeforethis。Butnowwehavefoundeverythingwewish:money,goodtemper,goodcharacter,andgoodlooks;andmysweetlittlegirlcertainlydeservesnothingless。M。Brunnerisacharmingyoungman,mostdistinguished;heisfondofluxury,heknowslife;heiswildaboutCecile,heloveshersincerely;andinspiteofhisthreeorfourmillions,Cecileisgoingtoaccepthim——Wehadnotlookedsohighforher;still,storeisnosore。“ “Itwasnotsomuchthefortuneastheaffectioninspiredbymydaughterwhichdecidedus,“thePresidentetoldMme。Lebas。“M。 Brunnerisinsuchahurrythathewantsthemarriagetotakeplacewiththeleastpossibledelay。“ “Isheaforeigner?” “Yes,madame;butIamveryfortunate,Iconfess。No,Ishallnothaveason-in-law,butason。M。Brunner\'sdelicacyhasquitewonourhearts。Noonewouldimaginehowanxioushewastomarryunderthedotalsystem。Itisagreatsecurityforfamilies。Heisgoingtoinvesttwelvehundredthousandfrancsingrazingland,whichwillbeaddedtoMarvillesomeday。“ Morevariationsfollowedonthemorrow。Forinstance——M。Brunnerwasagreatlord,doingeverythinginlordlyfashion;hedidnothaggle。IfM。deMarvillecouldobtainlettersofnaturalization,qualifyingM。 BrunnerforanofficeunderGovernment(andtheHomeSecretarysurelycouldstrainapointforM。deMarville),hisson-in-lawwouldbeapeerofFrance。NobodyknewhowmuchmoneyM。Brunnerpossessed;“hehadthefinesthorsesandthesmartestcarriagesinParis!”andsoonandsoon。 FromthepleasurewithwhichtheCamusotspublishedtheirhopes,itwasprettyclearthatthistriumphwasunexpected。 ImmediatelyaftertheinterviewinPons\'museum,M。deMarville,athiswife\'sinstance,beggedtheHomeSecretary,hischief,andtheattorneyforthecrowntodinewithhimontheoccasionoftheintroductionofthisphoenixofason-in-law。 Thethreegreatpersonagesacceptedtheinvitation,albeititwasgivenonshortnotice;theyallsawthepartthattheyweretoplayinthefamilypolitics,andreadilycametothefather\'ssupport。InFranceweareusuallyprettyreadytoassistthemotherofmarriageabledaughterstohookaneligibleson-in-law。TheCountandCountessPopinotlikewiselenttheirpresencetocompletethesplendoroftheoccasion,althoughtheythoughttheinvitationinquestionabletaste。 Therewereeleveninall。Cecile\'sgrandfather,oldCamusot,came,ofcourse,withhiswifetoafamilyreunionpurposelyarrangedtoelicitaproposalfromM。Brunner。 TheCamusotdeMarvilleshadgivenoutthattheguestoftheeveningwasoneoftherichestcapitalistsinGermany,amanoftaste(hewasinlovewith“thelittlegirl“),afuturerivaloftheNucingens,Kellers,duTillets,andtheirlike。 “Itisourday,“saidthePresidentewithelaboratesimplicity,whenshehadnamedherguestsonebyonefortheGermanwhomshealreadyregardedasherson-in-law。“Wehaveonlyafewintimatefriends—— first,myhusband\'sfather,who,asyouknow,issuretoberaisedtothepeerage;M。leComteandMme。laComtessePopinot,whosesonwasnotthoughtrichenoughforCecile;theHomeSecretary;ourFirstPresident;ourattorneyforthecrown;ourpersonalfriends,inshort—— Weshallbeobligedtodineratherlateto-night,becausetheChamberissitting,andpeoplecannotgetawaybeforesix。“ BrunnerlookedsignificantlyatPons,andPonsrubbedhishandsasiftosay,“Ourfriends,yousee!/My/friends!” Mme。deMarville,asaclevertactician,hadsomethingveryparticulartosaytohercousin,thatCecileandherWerthermightbelefttogetherforamoment。Cecilechatteredawayvolubly,andcontrivedthatFredericshouldcatchsightofaGermandictionary,aGermangrammar,andavolumeofGoethehiddenawayinaplacewherehewaslikelytofindthem。 “Ah!areyoulearningGerman?”askedBrunner,flushingred。 (ForlayingtrapsofthiskindtheFrenchwomanhasnothermatch!) “Oh!hownaughtyyouare!”shecried;“itistoobadofyou,monsieur,toexploremyhiding-placeslikethis。IwanttoreadGoetheintheoriginal,“sheadded;“IhavebeenlearningGermanfortwoyears。“ “Thenthegrammarmustbeverydifficulttolearn,forscarcelytenpageshavebeencut——“Brunnerremarkedwithmuchcandor。 Cecile,abashed,turnedawaytohideherblushes。AGermancannotresistadisplayofthiskind;BrunnercaughtCecile\'shand,madeherturn,andwatchedherconfusionunderhisgaze,afterthemanneroftheheroesofthenovelsofAugusteLafontaineofchastememory。 “Youareadorable,“saidhe。 Cecile\'spetulantgesturereplied,“Soareyou——whocouldhelplikingyou?” “Itisallright,mamma,“shewhisperedtoherparent,whocameupatthatmomentwithPons。 Thesightofafamilypartyontheseoccasionsisnottobedescribed。 Everybodywaswellsatisfiedtoseeamotherputherhandonaneligibleson-in-law。Compliments,double-barreledanddouble-charged,werepaidtoBrunner(whopretendedtounderstandnothing);toCecile,onwhomnothingwaslost;andtothePresidente,whofishedforthem。 Ponsheardthebloodsinginginhisears,thelightofalltheblazinggas-jetsofthetheatrefootlightsseemedtobedazzlinghiseyes,whenCecile,inalowvoiceandwiththemostingeniouscircumspection,spokeofherfather\'splanoftheannuityoftwelvehundredfrancs。Theoldartistpositivelydeclinedtheoffer,bringingforwardthevalueofhisfortuneinfurniture,onlynowmadeknowntohimbyBrunner。 TheHomeSecretary,theFirstPresident,theattorneyforthecrown,thePopinots,andthosewhohadotherengagements,allwent;andbeforelongnoonewasleftexceptM。Camusotsenior,andCardottheoldnotary,andhisassistantandson-in-lawBerthier。Pons,worthysoul,lookingroundandseeingnoonebutthefamily,blunderedoutaspeechofthankstothePresidentandhiswifefortheproposalwhichCecilehadjustmadetohim。Soitiswiththosewhoareguidedbytheirfeelings;theyactuponimpulse。Brunner,hearingofanannuityofferedinthisway,thoughtthatithadverymuchthelookofacommissionpaidtoPons;hemadeanIsraelite\'sreturnuponhimself,hisattitudetoldofmorethancoolcalculation。 MeanwhilePonswassayingtohisastonishedrelations,“Mycollectionoritsvaluewill,inanycase,gotoyourfamily,whetherIcometotermswithourfriendBrunnerorkeepit。“TheCamusotswereamazedtohearthatPonswassorich。 Brunner,watching,sawhowalltheseignorantpeoplelookedfavorablyuponamanoncebelievedtobepoorsosoonastheyknewthathehadgreatpossessions。Hehadseen,too,alreadythatCecilewasspoiledbyherfatherandmother;heamusedhimself,therefore,byastonishingthegoodbourgeois。 “Iwastellingmademoiselle,“saidhe,“thatM。Pons\'pictureswereworththatsumto/me/;butthepricesofworksofarthaverisensomuchoflate,thatnoonecantellhowmuchthecollectionmightsellforatpublicauction。Thesixtypicturesmightfetchamillionfrancs;severalthatIsawtheotherdaywereworthfiftythousandapiece。“ “Itisafinethingtobeyourheir!”remarkedoldCardot,lookingatPons。 “MyheirismyCousinCecilehere,“answeredPons,insistingontherelationship。Therewasaflutterofadmirationatthis。 “Shewillbeaveryrichheiress,“laughedoldCardot,ashetookhisdeparture。 Camusotsenior,thePresidentandhiswife,Cecile,Brunner,Berthier,andPonswerenowlefttogether;foritwasassumedthattheformaldemandforCecile\'shandwasabouttobemade。NosoonerwasCardotgone,indeed,thanBrunnerbeganwithaninquirywhichauguredwell。 “IthinkIunderstood,“hesaid,turningtoMme。deMarville,“thatmademoiselleisyouronlydaughter。“ “Certainly,“theladysaidproudly。 “Nobodywillmakeanydifficulties,“Pons,goodsoul,putinbywayofencouragingBrunnertobringouthisproposal。 ButBrunnergrewthoughtful,andanominoussilencebroughtonacoolnessofthestrangestkind。ThePresidentemighthaveadmittedthather“littlegirl“wassubjecttoepilepticfits。ThePresident,thinkingthatCecileoughtnottobepresent,signedtohertogo。Shewent。StillBrunnersaidnothing。Theyallbegantolookatoneanother。Thesituationwasgrowingawkward。 Camusotsenior,amanofexperience,tooktheGermantoMme。deMarville\'sroom,ostensiblytoshowhimPons\'fan。Hesawthatsomedifficultyhadarisen,andsignedtotheresttoleavehimalonewithCecile\'ssuitor-designate。 “Hereisthemasterpiece,“saidCamusot,openingoutthefan。 Brunnertookitinhishandandlookedatit。“Itisworthfivethousandfrancs,“hesaidafteramoment。 “Didyounotcomehere,sir,toaskformygranddaughter?”inquiredthefuturepeerofFrance。 “Yes,sir,“saidBrunner;“andIbegyoutobelievethatnopossiblemarriagecouldbemoreflatteringtomyvanity。Ishallneverfindanyonemorecharmingnormoreamiable,norayoungladywhoanswerstomyideaslikeMlle。Cecile;but——“ “Oh,no/buts/!”oldCamusotbrokein;“orletushavethetranslationofyour\'buts\'atonce,mydearsir。“ “Iamveryglad,sir,thatthematterhasgonenofurtheroneitherside,“Brunneransweredgravely。“IhadnoideathatMlle。Cecilewasanonlydaughter。Anybodyelsewouldconsiderthisanadvantage;buttome,believeme,itisaninsurmountableobstacleto——“ “What,sir!”criedCamusot,amazedbeyondmeasure。“Doyoufindapositivedrawbackinanimmenseadvantage?Yourconductisreallyextraordinary;Ishouldverymuchliketoheartheexplanationofit。“ “Icameherethisevening,sir,“returnedtheGermanphlegmatically,“intendingtoaskM。lePresidentforhisdaughter\'shand。ItwasmydesiretogiveMlle。Cecileabrilliantfuturebyofferinghersomuchofmyfortuneasshewouldconsenttoaccept。Butanonlydaughterisachildwhosewillislawtoindulgentparents,whohasneverbeencontradicted。Ihavehadtheopportunityofobservingthisinmanyfamilies,whereparentsworshipdivinitiesofthiskind。Andyourgranddaughterisnotonlytheidolofthehouse,butMme。laPresidente……youknowwhatImean。Ihaveseenmyfather\'shouseturnedintoahell,sir,fromthisverycause。Mystepmother,thesourceofallmymisfortunes,anonlydaughter,idolizedbyherparents,themostcharmingbetrothedimaginable,aftermarriagebecameafiendincarnate。IdonotdoubtthatMlle。Cecileisanexceptiontotherule;butIamnotayoungman,Iamfortyyearsold,andthedifferencebetweenouragesentailsdifficultieswhichwouldputitoutofmypowertomaketheyoungladyhappy,whenMme。laPresidentealwayscarriedoutherdaughter\'severywishandlistenedtoherasifMademoisellewasanoracle。WhatrighthaveItoexpectMlle。Ceciletochangeherhabitsandideas?Insteadofafatherandmotherwhoindulgehereverywhim,shewouldfindanegotisticmanofforty;ifsheshouldresist,themanoffortywouldhavetheworstofit。So,asanhonestman——Iwithdraw。Ifthereshouldbeanyneedtoexplainmyvisithere,Idesiretobeentirelysacrificed——“ “Iftheseareyourmotives,sir,“saidthefuturepeerofFrance,“howeversingulartheymaybe,theyareplausible——“ “Donotcallmysincerityinquestion,sir,“Brunnerinterruptedquickly。“Ifyouknowofapennilessgirl,oneofalargefamily,wellbroughtupbutwithoutfortune,ashappensveryofteninFrance;andifhercharacteroffersmesecurity,Iwillmarryher。“ Apausefollowed;FredericBrunnerleftCecile\'sgrandfatherandpolitelytookleaveofhishostandhostess。Whenhewasgone,Cecileappeared,alivingcommentaryuponherWerther\'sleave-taking;shewasghastlypale。Shehadhiddeninhermother\'swardrobeandoverheardthewholeconversation。 “Refused!……“shesaidinalowvoiceforhermother\'sear。 “Andwhy?”askedthePresidente,fixinghereyesuponherembarrassedfather-in-law。 “Uponthefinepretextthatanonlydaughterisaspoiltchild,“ repliedthatgentleman。“Andheisnotaltogetherwrongthere,“headded,seizinganopportunityofputtingtheblameonthedaughter-in- law,whohadworriedhimnotalittlefortwentyyears。 “Itwillkillmychild!”criedthePresidente,“anditisyourdoing!” sheexclaimed,addressingPons,asshesupportedherfaintingdaughter,forCecilethoughtwelltomakegoodhermother\'swordsbysinkingintoherarms。ThePresidentandhiswifecarriedCeciletoaneasy-chair,wheresheswoonedoutright。Thegrandfatherrangfortheservants。 “Itisaplotofhisweaving;Iseeitallnow,“saidtheinfuriatedmother。 Ponssprangupasifthetrumpofdoomweresoundinginhisears。 “Yes!”saidthelady,hereyesliketwospringsofgreenbile,“thisgentlemanwishedtorepayaharmlessjokebyaninsult。WhowillbelievethatthatGermanwasrightinhismind?Heiseitheranaccompliceinawickedschemeofrevenge,orheiscrazy。Ihope,M。 Pons,thatinfutureyouwillspareustheannoyanceofseeingyouinthehousewhereyouhavetriedtobringshameanddishonor。“ Ponsstoodlikeastatue,withhiseyesfixedonthepatternofthecarpet。 “Well!Areyoustillhere,monsterofingratitude?”criedshe,turningroundonPons,whowastwirlinghisthumbs——“YourmasterandIareneverathome,remember,ifthisgentlemancalls,“shecontinued,turningtotheservants——“Jean,goforthedoctor;andbringhartshorn,Madeleine。“ InthePresidente\'seyes,thereasongivenbyBrunnerwassimplyanexcuse,therewassomethingelsebehind;but,atthesametime,thefactthatthemarriagewasbrokenoffwasonlythemorecertain。A woman\'smindworksswiftlyingreatcrises,andMme。deMarvillehadhitatonceupontheonemethodofrepairingthecheck。Shechosetolookuponitasaschemeofrevenge。ThisnotionofascribingafiendishschemetoPonssatisfiedfamilyhonor。Faithfultoherdislikeofthecousin,shetreatedafemininesuspicionasafact。 Women,generallyspeaking,holdacreedpeculiartothemselves,acodeoftheirown;tothemanythingwhichservestheirinterestsortheirpassionsistrue。ThePresidentewentagooddealfurther。InthecourseoftheeveningshetalkedthePresidentintoherbelief,andnextmorningfoundthemagistrateconvincedofhiscousin\'sculpability。 Everyone,nodoubt,willcondemnthelady\'shorribleconduct;butwhatmotherinMme。Camusot\'spositionwillnotdothesame?Putthechoicebetweenherowndaughterandanalien,shewillprefertosacrificethehonorofthelatter。Therearemanywaysofdoingthis,buttheendinviewisthesame。 Theoldmusicianfleddownthestaircaseinhaste;buthewentslowlyalongtheboulevardstohistheatre,heturnedinmechanicallyatthedoor,andmechanicallyhetookhisplaceandconductedtheorchestra。 IntheintervalhegavesuchrandomanswerstoSchmucke\'squestions,thathisoldfrienddissembledhisfearthatPons\'mindhadgivenway。 Tosochildlikeanature,therecentscenetooktheproportionsofacatastrophe。Hehadmeanttomakeeveryonehappy,andhehadarousedaterribleslumberingfeelingofhate;everythinghadbeenturnedtopsy-turvy。HehadatlastseenmortalhateinthePresidente\'seyes,tones,andgesture。 Onthemorrow,Mme。CamusotdeMarvillemadeagreatresolution;thePresidentlikewisesanctionedthestepnowforceduponthembycircumstances。ItwasdeterminedthattheestateofMarvilleshouldbesettleduponCecileatthetimeofhermarriage,aswellasthehouseintheRuedeHanovreandahundredthousandfrancs。Inthecourseofthemorning,thePresidentewenttocallupontheComtessePopinot; forshesawplainlythatnothingbutasettledmarriagecouldenablethemtorecoveraftersuchacheck。TotheComtessePopinotshetoldtheshockingstoryofPons\'revenge,Pons\'hideoushoax。ItallseemedprobableenoughwhenitcameoutthatthemarriagehadbeenbrokenoffsimplyonthepretextthatCecilewasanonlydaughter。ThePresidentenextdweltartfullyupontheadvantageofadding“deMarville“tothenameofPopinot;andtheimmensedowry。AtthepresentpricefetchedbylandinNormandy,attwopercent,thepropertyrepresentedninehundredthousandfrancs,andthehouseintheRuedeHanovreabouttwohundredandfiftythousand。Noreasonablefamilycouldrefusesuchanalliance。TheComteandComtessePopinotaccepted;andastheywerenowtouchedbythehonorofthefamilywhichtheywereabouttoenter,theypromisedtohelpexplainawayyesterdayevening\'smishap。 AndnowinthehouseoftheelderCamusot,beforetheverypersonswhohadheardMme。deMarvillesingingFredericBrunner\'spraisesbutafewdaysago,thatlady,towhomnobodyventuredtospeakonthetopic,plungedcourageouslyintoexplanations。 “Really,nowadays“(shesaid),“onecouldnotbetoocarefulifamarriagewasinquestion,especiallyifonehadtodowithforeigners。“ “Andwhy,madame?” “Whathashappenedtoyou?”askedMme。Chiffreville。 “DoyounotknowaboutouradventurewiththatBrunner,whohadtheaudacitytoaspiretomarryCecile?HisfatherwasaGermanthatkeptawine-shop,andhisuncleisadealerinrabbit-skins!” “Isitpossible?Soclear-sightedasyouare!……“murmuredalady。 “Theseadventurersaresocunning。ButwefoundouteverythingthroughBerthier。Hisfriendisabeggarthatplaystheflute。HeisfriendlywithapersonwholetsfurnishedlodgingsintheRueduMailandsometailororother……Wefoundoutthathehadledamostdisreputablelife,andnoamountoffortunewouldbeenoughforascampthathasrunthroughhismother\'sproperty。“ “Why,Mlle。deMarvillewouldhavebeenwretched!”saidMme。Berthier。 “Howdidhecometoyourhouse?”askedoldMme。Lebas。 “ItwasM。Pons。Outofrevenge,heintroducedthisfinegentlemantous,tomakeusridiculous……ThisBrunner(itisthesamenameasFontaineinFrench)——thisBrunner,thatwasmadeouttobesuchagrandee,haspoorenoughhealth,heisbald,andhisteetharebad。 Thefirstsightofhimwasenoughforme;Idistrustedhimfromthefirst。“ “Buthowaboutthegreatfortunethatyouspokeof?”ayoungmarriedwomanaskedshyly。 “Thefortunewasnotnearlysolargeastheysaid。Thesetailorsandthelandlordandheallscrapedthemoneytogetheramongthem,andputalltheirsavingsintothisbankthattheyarestarting。Whatisabankforthosethatbegininthesedays?Simplyalicensetoruinthemselves。Abanker\'swifemayliedownatnightamillionaireandwakeupinthemorningwithnothingbuthersettlement。Atfirstword,attheveryfirstsightofhim,wemadeupourmindsaboutthisgentleman——heisnotoneofus。Youcantellbyhisgloves,byhiswaistcoat,thatheisaworkingman,thesonofamanthatkeptapot- housesomewhereinGermany;hehasnottheinstinctsofagentleman; hedrinksbeer,andhesmokes——smokes?ah!madame,/twenty-fivepipesaday!/……WhatwouldhavebecomeofpoorLili?……Itmakesmeshudderevennowtothinkofit。Godhasindeedpreservedus!Andbesides,Cecileneverlikedhim……Whowouldhaveexpectedsuchatrickfromarelative,anoldfriendofthehousethathaddinedwithustwiceaweekfortwentyyears?Wehaveloadedhimwithbenefits,andheplayedhisgamesowell,thathesaidCecilewashisheirbeforetheKeeperoftheSealsandtheAttorneyGeneralandtheHomeSecretary!……ThatBrunnerandM。Ponshadtheirstoryready,andeachofthemsaidthattheotherwasworthmillions!……No,Idoassureyou,allofyouwouldhavebeentakeninbyanartist\'shoaxlikethat。“ Inafewweeks\'time,theunitedforcesoftheCamusotandPopinotfamiliesgainedaneasyvictoryintheworld,fornobodyundertooktodefendtheunfortunatePons,thatparasite,thatcurmudgeon,thatskinflint,thatsmooth-facedhumbug,onwhomeverybodyheapedscorn; hewasavipercherishedinthebosomofthefamily,hehadnothismatchforspite,hewasadangerousmountebankwhomnobodyoughttomention。 AboutamonthaftertheperfidiousWerther\'swithdrawal,poorPonslefthisbedforthefirsttimeafteranattackofnervousfever,andwalkedalongthesunnysideofthestreetleaningonSchmucke\'sarm。 NobodyintheBoulevardduTemplelaughedatthe“pairofnutcrackers,“foroneoftheoldmenlookedsoshattered,andtheothersotouchinglycarefulofhisinvalidfriend。BythetimethattheyreachedtheBoulevardPoissonniere,alittlecolorcamebacktoPons\'face;hewasbreathingtheairoftheboulevards,hefeltthevitalizingpoweroftheatmosphereofthecrowdedstreet,thelife- givingpropertyoftheairthatisnoticeableinquarterswherehumanlifeabounds;inthefilthyRomanGhetto,forinstance,withitsswarmingJewishpopulation,wheremalariaisunknown。Perhaps,too,thesightofthestreets,thegreatspectacleofParis,thedailypleasureofhislife,didtheinvalidgood。Theywalkedonsidebyside,thoughPonsnowandagainlefthisfriendtolookattheshopwindows。OppositetheTheatredesVarieteshesawCountPopinot,andwentuptohimveryrespectfully,forofallmenPonsesteemedandveneratedtheex-Minister。 ThepeerofFranceansweredhimseverely: “Iamatalosstounderstand,sir,howyoucanhavenomoretactthantospeaktoanearconnectionofafamilywhomyoutriedtobrandwithshameandridiculebyatrickwhichnoonebutanartistcoulddevise。 Understandthis,sir,thatfromto-daywemustbecompletestrangerstoeachother。Mme。laComtessePopinot,likeeveryoneelse,feelsindignantatyourbehaviortotheMarvilles。“ AndCountPopinotpassedon,leavingPonsthunderstruck。Passion,justice,policy,andgreatsocialforcesnevertakeintoaccounttheconditionofthehumancreaturewhomtheystrikedown。Thestatesman,drivenbyfamilyconsiderationstocrushPons,didnotsomuchasseethephysicalweaknessofhisredoubtableenemy。 “Vatisit,mineboorfriend?”exclaimedSchmucke,seeinghowwhitePonshadgrown。 “Itisafreshstabintheheart,“Ponsreplied,leaningheavilyonSchmucke\'sarm。“Ithinkthatnoone,saveGodinheaven,canhaveanyrighttodogood,andthatiswhyallthosewhomeddleinHisworkaresocruellypunished。“ Theoldartist\'ssarcasmwasutteredwithasupremeeffort;hewastrying,excellentcreature,toquietthedismayvisibleinSchmucke\'sface。 “SoIdink,“Schmuckerepliedsimply。 Ponscouldnotunderstandit。NeithertheCamusotsnorthePopinotshadsenthimnoticeofCecile\'swedding。 OntheBoulevarddesItaliensPonssawM。Cardotcomingtowardsthem。 WarnedbyCountPopinot\'sallocution,Ponswasverycarefulnottoaccosttheoldacquaintancewithwhomhehaddinedonceafortnightforthelastyear;heliftedhishat,buttheother,mayoranddeputyofParis,threwhimanindignantglanceandwentby。PonsturnedtoSchmucke。 “Dogoandaskhimwhatitisthattheyallhaveagainstme,“hesaidtothefriendwhoknewallthedetailsofthecatastrophethatPonscouldtellhim。 “Mennseir,“Schmuckebegandiplomatically,“minefriendBonsischustrecoferingfromanillness;youhafnodoubtfailtorekognizehim?” “Notintheleast。“ “Butmitvatkannyourebroachhim?” “Youhaveamonsterofingratitudeforafriend,sir;ifheisstillalive,itisbecausenothingkillsillweeds。Peopledowelltomistrustartists;theyareasmischievousandspitefulasmonkeys。 Thisfriendofyourstriedtodishonorhisownfamily,andtoblightayounggirl\'scharacter,inrevengeforaharmlessjoke。Iwishtohavenothingtodowithhim;IshalldomybesttoforgetthatIhaveknownhim,orthatsuchamanexists。Allthemembersofhisfamilyandmyownsharethewish,sir,sodoallthepersonswhooncedidthesaidPonsthehonorofreceivinghim。“ “Boot,mennseir,youareareasonaplemann;gifyouvillbermitme,I shallexblaindieaffair——“ “Youarequiteatlibertytoremainhisfriend,sir,ifyouaremindedthatway,“returnedCardot,“butyouneedgonofurther;forImustgiveyouwarningthatinmyopinionthosewhotrytoexcuseordefendhisconductarejustasmuchtoblame。“ “Tochustifyit?” “Yes,forhisconductcanneitherbejustifiednorqualified。“Andwiththatword,thedeputyfortheSeinewenthisway;hewouldnothearanothersyllable。 “IhavetwopowersintheStateagainstme,“smiledpoorPons,whenSchmuckehadrepeatedthesesavagespeeches。 “Eferpodyisagainstus,“Schmuckeanswereddolorously。“Letusgoavaypeforeweshallmeedoderfools。“ NeverbeforeinthecourseofatrulyovinelifehadSchmuckeutteredsuchwordsasthese。Neverbeforehadhisalmostdivinemeeknessbeenruffled。Hehadsmiledchildlikeonallthemischancesthatbefellhim,buthecouldnotlookandseehissublimePonsmaltreated;hisPons,hisunknownAristides,thegeniusresignedtohislot,thenaturethatknewnobitterness,thetreasuryofkindness,theheartofgold!……Alceste\'sindignationfilledSchmucke\'ssoul——hewasmovedtocallPons\'amphitryons“fools。“ForhispacificnaturethatimpulseequaledthewrathofRoland。 Withwiseforesight,SchmucketurnedtogohomebythewayoftheBoulevardduTemple,Ponspassivelysubmittinglikeafallenfighter,heedlessofblows;butchanceorderedthatheshouldknowthatallhisworldwasagainsthim。TheHouseofPeers,theChamberofDeputies,strangersandthefamily,thestrong,theweak,andtheinnocent,allcombinedtosenddowntheavalanche。 IntheBoulevardPoissonniere,PonscaughtsightofthatveryM。 Cardot\'sdaughter,who,youngasshewas,hadlearnedtobecharitabletoothersthroughtroubleofherown。Herhusbandknewasecretbywhichhekeptherinbondage。ShewastheonlyoneamongPons\' hostesseswhomhecalledbyherChristianname;headdressedMme。 Berthieras“Felicie,“andhethoughtthatsheunderstoodhim。ThegentlecreatureseemedtobedistressedbythesightofCousinPons,ashewascalled(thoughhewasinnowayrelatedtothefamilyofthesecondwifeofacousinbymarriage)。Therewasnohelpforit,however;FelicieBerthierstoppedtospeaktotheinvalid。 “Ididnotthinkyouwerecruel,cousin,“shesaid;“butifevenaquarterofallthatIhearofyouistrue,youareveryfalse…… Oh!donotjustifyyourself,“sheaddedquickly,seeingPons\' significantgesture,“itisuseless,fortworeasons。Inthefirstplace,Ihavenorighttoaccuseorjudgeorcondemnanybody,forI myselfknowsowellhowmuchmaybesaidforthosewhoseemtobemostguilty;secondly,yourexplanationwoulddonogood。M。BerthierdrewupthemarriagecontractforMlle。deMarvilleandtheVicomtePopinot;heissoexasperated,thatifheknewthatIhadsomuchasspokenonewordtoyou,onewordforthelasttime,hewouldscoldme。 Everybodyisagainstyou。“ “Soitseemsindeed,madame,“Ponssaid,hisvoiceshakingasheliftedhishatrespectfully。 PainfullyhemadehiswaybacktotheRuedeNormandie。TheoldGermanknewfromtheheavyweightonhisarmthathisfriendwasstrugglingbravelyagainstfailingphysicalstrength。ThatthirdencounterwasliketheverdictoftheLambatthefootofthethroneofGod;andtheangeroftheAngelofthePoor,thesymbolofthePeoples,isthelastwordofHeaven。Theyreachedhomewithoutanotherword。 Therearemomentsinourliveswhenthesensethatourfriendisnearisallthatwecanbear。Ourwoundssmartundertheconsolingwordsthatonlyrevealthedepthsofpain。Theoldpianist,yousee,possessedageniusforfriendship,thetactofthosewho,havingsufferedmuch,knewthecustomsofsuffering。 Ponswasnevertotakeawalkagain。Fromoneillnesshefellintoanother。Hewasofasanguine-bilioustemperament,thebilepassedintohisblood,andaviolentliverattackwastheresult。Hehadneverknownaday\'sillnessinhislifetillamonthago;hehadneverconsultedadoctor;soLaCibot,withalmostmotherlycareandintentionsatfirstoftheverybest,calledin“thedoctorofthequarter。“ IneveryquarterofParisthereisadoctorwhosenameandaddressareonlyknowntotheworkingclasses,tothelittletradespeopleandtheporters,andinconsequenceheiscalled“thedoctorofthequarter。“ Heundertakesconfinementcases,heletsblood,heisinthemedicalprofessionprettymuchwhatthe“generalservant“oftheadvertisingcolumnisinthescaleofdomesticservice。Hemustperforcebekindtothepoor,andtolerablyexpertbyreasonofmuchpractice,andheisgenerallypopular。Dr。Poulain,calledinbyMme。Cibot,gaveaninattentiveeartotheoldmusician\'scomplainings。Ponsgroanedoutthathisskinitched;hehadscratchedhimselfallnightlong,tillhecouldscarcelyfeel。Thelookofhiseyes,withtheyellowcirclesaboutthem,corroboratedthesymptoms。 “Hadyousomeviolentshockacoupleofdaysago?”thedoctoraskedthepatient。 “Yes,alas!” “Youhavethesamecomplaintthatthisgentlemanwasthreatenedwith,“ saidDr。Poulain,lookingatSchmuckeashespoke;“itisanattackofjaundice,butyouwillsoongetoverit,“headded,ashewroteaprescription。 Butinspiteofthatcomfortablephrase,thedoctor\'seyeshadtoldanothertaleashelookedprofessionallyatthepatient;andthedeath-sentence,thoughhiddenunderstereotypedcompassion,canalwaysbereadbythosewhowishtoknowthetruth。Mme。Cibotgaveaspy\'sglanceatthedoctor,andreadhisthought;hisbedsidemannerdidnotdeceiveher;shefollowedhimoutoftheroom。 “Doyouthinkhewillgetoverit?”askedMme。Cibot,atthestairhead。 “MydearMme。Cibot,yourlodgerisadeadman;notbecauseofthebileinthesystem,butbecausehisvitalityislow。Still,withgreatcare,yourpatientmaypullthrough。Somebodyoughttotakehimawayforachange——“ “Howishetogo?”askedMme。Cibot。“Hehasnothingtoliveuponbuthissalary;hisfriendhasjustalittlemoneyfromsomegreatladies,verycharitableladies,inreturnforhisservices,itseems。Theyaretwochildren。Ihavelookedafterthemfornineyears。“ “Ispendmylifewatchingpeopledie,notoftheirdisease,butofanotherbadandincurablecomplaint——thewantofmoney,“saidthedoctor。“Howoftenithappensthatsofarfromtakingafee,Iamobligedtoleaveafive-francpieceonthemantel-shelfwhenIgo——“ “Poor,dearM。Poulain!”criedMme。Cibot。“Ah,ifyouhadn\'tonlythehundredthousandlivresayear,whatsomestingyfolkshasinthequarter(regulardevilsfromhelltheyare),youwouldbelikeProvidenceonearth。“ Dr。Poulainhadmadethelittlepractice,bywhichhemadeabaresubsistence,chieflybywinningtheesteemoftheporters\'lodgesinhisdistrict。SoheraisedhiseyestoheavenandthankedMme。CibotwithasolemnfaceworthyofTartuffe。 “Thenyouthinkthatwithcarefulnursingourdearpatientwillgetbetter,mydearM。Poulain?” “Yes,ifthisshockhasnotbeentoomuchforhim。“ “Poorman!whocanhavevexedhim?Thereisn\'tnobodylikehimonearthexcepthisfriendM。Schmucke。Iwillfindoutwhatisthematter,andIwillundertaketogivethemthatupsetmygentlemanahaulingoverthecoals——“ “Lookhere,mydearMme。Cibot,“saidthedoctorastheystoodinthegateway,“oneoftheprincipalsymptomsofhiscomplaintisgreatirritability;andasitishardlytobesupposedthathecanaffordanurse,thetaskofnursinghimwillfalltoyou。So——“ “AreyoutalkingofMouchieuPonsh?”askedthemarinestore-dealer。Hewassittingsmokingonthecurb-postinthegateway,andnowherosetojoinintheconversation。 “Yes,DaddyRemonencq。“ “Allright,“saidRemonencq,“ashtomoneysh,heishbetteroffthanMouchieuMonishtrolandthebigmeninthecurioshityline。Iknowenoughintheartlinetotellyouthish——thedearmanhastreasursh!” hespokewithabroadAuvergnedialect。 “Lookhere,IthoughtyouwerelaughingatmetheotherdaywhenmygentlemenwereoutandIshowedyoutheoldrubbishupstairs,“saidMme。Cibot。 InParis,wherewallshaveears,wheredoorshavetongues,andwindowbarshaveeyes,therearefewthingsmoredangerousthanthepracticeofstandingtochatinagateway。Partingsarelikepostscriptstoaletter——indiscreetutterancesthatdoasmuchmischieftothespeakerastothosewhooverhearthem。Asingleinstancewillbesufficientasaparalleltoaneventinthishistory。 InthetimeoftheEmpire,whenmenpaidconsiderableattentiontotheirhair,oneofthefirstcoiffeursofthedaycameoutofahousewherehehadjustbeendressingaprettywoman\'shead。Thisartistinquestionenjoyedthecustomofallthelowerfloorinmatesofthehouse;andamongthese,thereflourishedanelderlybachelorguardedbyahousekeeperwhodetestedhermaster\'snext-of-kin。The/ci- devant/youngman,fallingseriouslyill,themostfamousofdoctorsoftheday(theywerenotasyetstyledthe“princesofscience“)hadbeencalledintoconsultuponhiscase;anditsochancedthatthelearnedgentlemenweretakingleaveofoneanotherinthegatewayjustasthehairdressercameout。Theyweretalkingasdoctorsusuallytalkamongthemselveswhenthefarceofaconsultationisover。“Heisadeadman,“quothDr。Haudry——“Hehadnotamonthtolive,“addedDesplein,“unlessamiracletakesplace。“——Thesewerethewordsoverheardbythehairdresser。 Likeallhairdressers,hekeptupagoodunderstandingwithhiscustomers\'servants。Prodigiousgreedsentthemanupstairsagain;hemountedtothe/ci-devant/youngman\'sapartment,andpromisedtheservant-mistressatolerablyhandsomecommissiontopersuadehermastertosinkalargeportionofhismoneyinanannuity。Thedyingbachelor,fifty-sixbycountofyears,andtwiceasoldashisagebyreasonofamorouscampaigns,owned,amongotherproperty,asplendidhouseintheRuedeRichelieu,worthatthattimeabouttwohundredandfiftythousandfrancs。Itwasthishousethatthehairdressercoveted;andonagreementtopayanannuityofthirtythousandfrancssolongasthebachelorlived,itpassedintohishands。Thishappenedin1806。Andinthisyear1846thehairdresserisstillpayingthatannuity。Hehasretiredfrombusiness,heisseventyyearsold;the/ci-devant/youngmanisinhisdotage;andashehasmarriedhisMme。 Evrard,hemaylastforalongwhileyet。Asthehairdressergavethewomanthirtythousandfrancs,hisbitofrealestatehascosthim,firstandlast,morethanamillion,andthehouseatthisdayiswortheightorninehundredthousandfrancs。 Likethehairdresser,RemonencqtheAuvergnathadoverheardBrunner\'spartingremarkinthegatewayonthedayofCecile\'sfirstinterviewwiththatphoenixofeligiblemen。RemonencqatoncelongedtogainasightofPons\'museum;andashelivedongoodtermswithhisneighborstheCibots,itwasnotverylongbeforetheopportunitycameonedaywhenthefriendswereout。Thesightofsuchtreasuresdazzledhim;hesawa“goodhaul,“indealers\'phrase,whichbeinginterpretedmeansachancetostealafortune。Hehadbeenmeditatingthisforfiveorsixdays。 “Iamshofarfromjoking,“hesaid,inreplytoMme。Cibot\'sremark,“thatwewilltalkthethingover;andifthegoodshentlemanwilltakeanannuity,offiftythousandfrancsh,Iwillshtandahamperofwine,if——“ “Fiftythousandfrancs!”interruptedthedoctor;“whatareyouthinkingabout?Why,ifthegoodmanissowelloffasthat,withmeinattendance,andMme。Cibottonursehim,hemaygetbetter——forlivercomplaintisadiseasethatattacksstrongconstitutions。“ “Fifty,didIshay?Why,ashentlemanhere,onyourverydoorshtep,offeredhimshevenhundredthoushandfrancsh,shimplyforthepictursh,/fouchtra/!” WhileRemonencqmadethisannouncement,Mme。CibotwaslookingatDr。 Poulain。Therewasastrangeexpressioninhereyes;thedevilmighthavekindledthatsinisterglitterintheirtawnydepths。 “Oh,come!wemustnotpayanyattentiontosuchidletales,“saidthedoctor,wellpleased,however,tofindthathispatientcouldaffordtopayforhisvisits。 “IfmydearMme。Cibot,here,wouldletmecomeandbringanekshpert(shinshtheshentlemanupshtairsishinbed),Iwillshertainlyfindthemoneyinacoupleofhoursh,evenifshevenhundredthousandfrancshishinqueshtion——“ “Allright,myfriend,“saidthedoctor。“Now,Mme。Cibot,becarefulnevertocontradicttheinvalid。Youmustbepreparedtobeverypatientwithhim,forhewillfindeverythingirritatingandwearisome,evenyourservices;nothingwillpleasehim;youmustexpectgrumbling——“ “Hewillbeuncommonlyhardtoplease,“saidLaCibot。 “Lookhere,mindwhatItellyou,“thedoctorsaidinatoneofauthority,“M。Pons\'lifeisinthehandsofthosethatnursehim;I shallcomeperhapstwiceaday。Ishalltakehimfirstonmyround。“ Thedoctor\'sprofoundindifferencetothefateofapoorpatienthadsuddenlygivenplacetoamosttendersolicitudewhenhesawthatthespeculatorwasserious,andthattherewasapossiblefortuneinquestion。 “Hewillbenursedlikeaking,“saidMadameCibot,forcingupenthusiasm。ShewaitedtillthedoctorturnedthecornerintotheRueCharlot;thenshefelltotalkingagainwiththedealerinoldiron。 Remonencqhadfinishedsmokinghispipe,andstoodinthedoorwayofhisshop,leaningagainsttheframe;hehadpurposelytakenthisposition;hemeanttheportresstocometohim。 Theshophadoncebeenacafe。NothinghadbeenchangedtheresincetheAuvergnatdiscovereditandtookoverthelease;youcouldstillread“CafedeNormandie“onthestripleftabovethewindowsinallmodernshops。Remonencqhadfoundsomebody,probablyahousepainter\'sapprentice,whodidtheworkfornothing,topaintanotherinscriptionintheremainingspacebelow——“REMONENCQ,“itran,“DEALERINMARINE STORES,FURNITUREBOUGHT“——paintedinsmallblackletters。Allthemirrors,tables,seats,shelves,andfittingsoftheCafedeNormandiehadbeensold,asmighthavebeenexpected,beforeRemonencqtookpossessionoftheshopasitstood,payingayearlyrentofsixhundredfrancsfortheplace,withabackshop,akitchen,andasingleroomabove,wherethehead-waiterusedtosleep,forthehousebelongingtotheCafedeNormandiewasletseparately。Oftheformersplendorofthecafe,nothingnowremainedsavetheplainlightgreenpaperonthewalls,andthestrongironboltsandbarsoftheshop- front。 WhenRemonencqcamehitherin1831,aftertheRevolutionofJuly,hebeganbydisplayingaselectionofbrokendoorbells,crackedplates,oldiron,andtheobsoletescalesandweightsabolishedbyaGovernmentwhichalonefailstocarryoutitsownregulations,forpenceandhalfpenceofthetimeofLouisXVI。arestillincirculation。AfteratimethisAuvergnat,amatchforfiveordinaryAuvergnats,boughtupoldsaucepansandkettles,oldpicture-frames,oldcopper,andchippedchina。Gradually,astheshopwasemptiedandfilled,thequalityofthestock-in-tradeimproved,likeNicolet\'sfarces。Remonencqpersistedinanunfailingandprodigiouslyprofitablemartingale,a“system“whichanyphilosophicalidlermaystudyashewatchestheincreasingvalueofthestockkeptbythisintelligentclassoftrader。Picture-framesandcoppersucceedtotin-ware,argandlamps,anddamagedcrockery;chinamarksthenexttransition;andafternolongtarrianceinthe“omniumgatherum“ stage,theshopbecomesamuseum。Somedayorotherthedustywindowsarecleaned,theinteriorisrestored,theAuvergnatrelinquishesvelveteenandjacketsforagreat-coat,andtherehesitslikeadragonguardinghistreasure,surroundedbymasterpieces!Heisacunningconnoisseurbythistime;hehasincreasedhiscapitaltenfold;heisnottobecheated;heknowsthetricksofthetrade。 Themonsteramonghistreasureslookslikesomeoldhagamongascoreofyounggirlsthatsheofferstothepublic。Beautyandmiraclesofartarealikeindifferenttohim;subtleanddenseasheis,hehasakeeneyetoprofits,hetalksroughlytothosewhoknowlessthanhedoes;hehaslearnedtoactapart,hepretendstolovehispictures,oragainheletsyouknowthepricehehimselfgaveforthethings,heofferstoletyouseethememorandaofthesale。HeisaProteus;inonehourhecanbeJocrisse,Janot,/Queue-rouge/,Mondor,Hapagon,orNicodeme。 Thethirdyearfoundarmor,andoldpictures,andsometolerablyfineclocksinRemonencq\'sshop。Hesentforhissister,andLaRemonencqcameonfootallthewayfromAuvergnetotakechargeoftheshopwhileherbrotherwasaway。Abigandveryuglywoman,dressedlikeaJapaneseidol,ahalf-idioticcreaturewithavague,staringgazeshewouldnotbateacentimeofthepricesfixedbyherbrother。Intheintervalsofbusinessshedidtheworkofthehouse,andsolvedtheapparentlyinsolubleproblem——howtoliveon“themistsoftheSeine。“ TheRemonencqs\'dietconsistedofbreadandherrings,withtheoutsideleavesoflettuceorvegetablerefuseselectedfromtheheapsdepositedinthekennelbeforethedoorsofeating-houses。Thetwobetweenthemdidnotspendmorethanfivepenceadayonfood(breadincluded),andLaRemonencqearnedthemoneybysewingorspinning。 RemonencqcametoParisinthefirstinstancetoworkasanerrand- boy。Betweentheyears1825and1831heranerrandsfordealersincuriositiesintheBoulevardBeaumarchaisorcoppersmithsintheRuedeLappe。Itistheusualstartinlifeinhislineofbusiness。Jews,Normans,Auvergnats,andSavoyards,thosefourdifferentracesofmenallhavethesameinstincts,andmaketheirfortunesinthesameway; theyspendnothing,makesmallprofits,andletthemaccumulateatcompoundinterest。Suchistheirtradingcharter,and/that/charterisnodelusion。 RemonencqatthismomenthadmadeitupwithhisoldmasterMonistrol; hedidbusinesswithwholesaledealers,hewasa/chineur/(thetechnicalword),plyinghistradeinthe/banlieue/,which,aseverybodyknows,extendsforsomefortyleaguesroundParis。