第5章

类别:其他 作者:Honoré de Balzac字数:32721更新时间:18/12/21 14:23:56
“Ah,yes,“saidPons,“andnowomanhasbeenmine。“ “Really?”exclaimedLaCibot,withaprovocativeairasshecamenearerandtookPons\'handinhers。“Doyounotknowwhatitistoloveawomanthatwilldoanythingforherlover?Isitpossible?IfI wereinyourplace,IshouldnotwishtoleavethisworldforanotheruntilIhadknownthegreatesthappinessonearth!……Poordear!IfIwasnowwhatIwasonce,IwouldleaveCibotforyou!uponmyword,Iwould!Why,withanoseshapedlikethat——foryouhaveafinenose—— howdidyoumanageit,poorcherub?……Youwilltellmethat\'noteverywomanknowsamanwhensheseeshim\';andapityitisthattheymarrysoatrandomastheydo,itmakesyousorrytoseeit——Now,formyownpart,Ishouldhavethoughtthatyouhadhadmistressesbythedozen——dancers,actresses,andduchesses,foryouwentoutsomuch……Whenyouwentout,IusedtosaytoCibot,\'Look!thereisM。 Ponsgoinga-gallivanting,\'onmyword,Idid,Iwassosurethatwomenranafteryou。Heavenmadeyouforlove……Why,mydearsir,Ifoundthatoutthefirstdaythatyoudinedathome,andyouweresotouchedwithM。Schmucke\'spleasure。AndnextdayM。Schmuckekeptsayingtome,\'MontameZipod,hehaftinedhier,\'withthetearsinhiseyes,tillIcriedalongwithhimlikeafool,asIam。Andhowsadhelookedwhenyoutooktogaddingabroadagainanddiningout! Poorman,youneversawanyonesodisconsolate!Ah!youarequiterighttoleaveeverythingtohim。Dearworthyman,whyheisasgoodasafamilytoyou,heis!Donotforgethim;forifyoudo,GodwillnotreceiveyouintohisParadise,forthosethathavebeenungratefultotheirfriendsandleftthemno/rentes/willnotgotoheaven。“ InvainPonstriedtoputinaword;LaCibottalkedasthewindblows。Meansofarrestingsteam-engineshavebeeninvented,butitwouldtaxamechanician\'sgeniustodiscoveranyplanforstoppingaportress\'tongue。 “Iknowwhatyoumean,“continuedshe。“Butitdoesnotkillyou,mydeargentleman,tomakeawillwhenyouareoutofhealth;andinyourplaceImightnotleavethatpoordearalone,forfearthatsomethingmighthappen;heislikeGodAlmighty\'slamb,heknowsnothingaboutnothing,andIshouldnotlikehimtobeatthemercyofthosesharksoflawyersandawretchedpackofrelations。Letusseenow,hasoneofthemcomeheretoseeyouintwentyyears?Andwouldyouleaveyourpropertyto/them/?Doyouknow,theysaythatallthesethingshereareworthsomething。“ “Why,yes,“saidPons。 “Remonencq,whodealsinpictures,andknowsthatyouareanamateur,saysthathewouldbequitereadytopayyouanannuityofthirtythousandfrancssolongasyoulive,tohavethepicturesafterwards……Thereisachange!IfIwereyou,Ishouldtakeit。Why,I thoughthesaiditforajokewhenhetoldmethat。YououghttoletM。Schmuckeknowthevalueofallthosethings,forheisamanthatcouldbecheatedlikeachild。Hehasnottheslightestideaofthevalueofthesefinethingsthatyouhave!Hesolittlesuspectsit,thathewouldgivethemawayforamorselofbreadifhedidnotkeepthemallhislifeforloveofyou,alwayssupposingthathelivesafteryou,forhewilldieofyourdeath。But/I/amhere;Iwilltakehispartagainstanybodyandeverybody!……IandCibotwilldefendhim。“ “DearMme。Cibot!”saidPons,“whatwouldhavebecomeofmeifithadnotbeenforyouandSchmucke?”Hefelttouchedbythishorribleprattle;thefeelinginitseemedtobeingenuous,asitusuallyisinthespeechofthepeople。 “Ah!wereallyareyouronlyfriendsonearth,thatisverytrue,thatis。Buttwogoodheartsareworthallthefamiliesintheworld—— Don\'ttalkoffamiliestome!Afamily,astheoldactorsaidofthetongue,isthebestandtheworstofallthings……Wherearethoserelationsofyoursnow?Haveyouany?Ihaveneverseenthem——“ “Theyhavebroughtmetoliehere,“saidPons,withintensebitterness。 “Soyouhaverelations!……“criedLaCibot,springingupasifhereasy-chairhadbeenheatedred-hot。“Oh,well,theyareanicelot,areyourrelations!What!thesethreeweeks——forthisisthetwentiethday,to-day,thatyouhavebeenillandliketodie——inthesethreeweekstheyhavenotcomeoncetoaskfornewsofyou?That\'satrifletoostrong,thatis!……Why,inyourplace,IwouldleaveallIhadtotheFoundlingHospitalsoonerthangivethemonefarthing!” “Well,mydearMme。Cibot,ImeanttoleaveallthatIhadtoacousinonceremoved,thedaughterofmyfirstcousin,PresidentCamusot,youknow,whocamehereonemorningnearlytwomonthsago。“ “Oh!alittlestoutmanwhosenthisservantstobegyourpardon——forhiswife\'sblunder?——Thehousemaidcameaskingmequestionsaboutyou,anaffectedoldcreaturesheis,myfingersitchedtogivehervelvettippetadustingwithmybroomhandle!Aservantwearingavelvettippet!didanybodyeverseethelike?No,uponmyword,theworldisturnedupsidedown;whatistheuseofmakingaRevolution?Dinetwiceadayifyoucanaffordit,youscampsofrichfolk!Butlawsarenogood,Itellyou,andnothingwillbesafeifLouis-Philippedoesnotkeeppeopleintheirplaces;for,afterall,ifweareallequal,eh,sir?ahousemaiddidn\'toughttohaveavelvettippet,whileI,Mme。 Cibot,haven\'tone,afterthirtyyearsofhonestwork——Thereisaprettythingforyou!Peopleoughttobeabletotellwhoyouare。A housemaidisahousemaid,justasImyselfamaportress。Whydotheyhavesilkepaulettesinthearmy?Leteverybodykeeptheirplace。Lookhere,doyouwantmetotellyouwhatallthiscomesto?Verywell,Franceisgoingtothedogs……IftheEmperorhadbeenhere,thingswouldhavebeenverydifferent,wouldn\'tthey,sir?……SoI saidtoCibot,Isaid,\'Seehere,Cibot,ahousewheretheservantswearvelvettippetsbelongstopeoplethathavenoheartinthem——\'“ “Noheartinthem,thatisjustit,“repeatedPons。AndwiththathebegantotellMme。Cibotabouthistroublesandmortifications,shepouringoutabuseoftherelationsthewhileandshowingexceedingtendernessoneveryfreshsentenceinthesadhistory。Shefairlyweptatlast。 TounderstandthesuddenintimacybetweentheoldmusicianandMme。 Cibot,youhaveonlytoimaginethepositionofanoldbachelorlyingonhisbedofpain,seriouslyillforthefirsttimeinhislife。Ponsfeltthathewasaloneintheworld;thedaysthathespentbyhimselfwereallthelongerbecausehewasstrugglingwiththeindefinablenauseaofalivercomplaintwhichblackensthebrightestlife。Cutofffromallhismanyinterests,thesuffererfallsavictimtoakindofnostalgia;heregretsthemanysightstobeseenfornothinginParis。 Theisolation,thedarkeneddays,thesufferingthataffectsthemindandspiritsevenmorethanthebody,theemptinessofthelife,——allthesethingstendtoinducehimtoclingtothehumanbeingwhowaitsonhimasadrownedmanclingstoaplank;andthisespeciallyifthebachelorpatient\'scharacterisasweakashisnatureissensitiveandincredulous。 PonswascharmedtohearLaCibot\'stittle-tattle。Schmucke,Mme。 Cibot,andDr。Poulainmeantallhumanitytohimnow,whenhissickroombecametheuniverse。Ifinvalid\'sthoughts,asarule,nevertravelbeyondinthelittlespaceoverwhichhiseyescanwander;iftheirselfishness,initsnarrowsphere,subordinatesallcreaturesandallthingstoitself,youcanimaginethelengthstowhichanoldbachelormaygo。Beforethreeweekswereouthehadevengonesofarastoregret,onceandagain,thathehadnotmarriedMadeleineVivet! Mme。Cibot,too,hadmadeimmenseprogressinhisesteeminthosethreeweeks;withoutherhefeltthatheshouldhavebeenutterlylost;forasforSchmucke,thepoorinvalidlookeduponhimasasecondPons。LaCibot\'sprodigiousartconsistedinexpressingPons\' ownideas,andthisshedidquiteunconsciously。 “Ah!herecomesthedoctor!”sheexclaimed,asthebellrang,andawayshewent,knowingverywellthatRemonencqhadcomewiththeJew。 “Makenonoise,gentlemen,“saidshe,“hemustnotknowanything。Heisallonthefidgetwhenhisprecioustreasuresareconcerned。“ “Awalkroundwillbeenough,“saidtheHebrew,armedwithamagnifying-glassandalorgnette。 ThegreaterpartofPons\'collectionwasinstalledinagreatold- fashionedsalonsuchasFrencharchitectsusedtobuildfortheold/noblesse/;aroomtwenty-fivefeetbroad,somethirtyfeetinlength,andthirteeninheight。Pons\'picturestothenumberofsixty-sevenhunguponthewhite-and-goldpaneledwalls;time,however,hadreddenedthegoldandsoftenedthewhitetoanivorytint,sothatthewholewastoneddown,andthegeneraleffectsubordinatedtotheeffectofthepictures。Fourteenstatuesstoodonpedestalssetinthecornersoftheroom,oramongthepictures,oronbracketsinlaidbyBoule;sideboardsofcarvedebony,royallyrich,surroundedthewallstoelbowheight,alltheshelvesfilledwithcuriosities;inthemiddleoftheroomstoodarowofcarvedcredence-tables,coveredwithraremiraclesofhandicraft——withivoriesandbronzes,wood-carvingsandenamels,jewelryandporcelain。 AssoonasElieMagusenteredthesanctuary,hewentstraighttothefourmasterpieces;hesawataglancethatthesewerethegemsofPons\'collection,andmasterslackinginhisown。ForElieMagusthesewerethenaturalist\'s/desiderata/forwhichmenundertakelongvoyagesfromeasttowest,throughdesertsandtropicalcountries,acrosssouthernsavannahs,throughvirginforests。 ThefirstwasapaintingbySebastiandelPiombo,thesecondaFraBartolommeodellaPorta,thethirdaHobbemalandscape,andthefourthandlastaDurer——aportraitofawoman。Fourdiamondsindeed!Inthehistoryofart,SebastiandelPiomboislikeashiningpointinwhichthreeschoolsmeet,eachbringingitspre-eminentqualities。A Venetianpainter,hecametoRometolearnthemannerofRaphaelunderthedirectionofMichaelAngelo,whowouldfainopposeRaphaelonhisowngroundbypittingoneofhisownlieutenantsagainstthereigningkingofart。AndsoitcametopassthatinDelPiombo\'sindolentgeniusVenetiancolorwasblendedwithFlorentinecompositionandasomethingofRaphael\'smannerinthefewpictureswhichhedeignedtopaint,andthesketchesweremadeforhim,itissaid,byMichaelAngelohimself。 Ifyouwouldseetheperfectiontowhichthepainterattained(armedashewaswithtriplepower),gototheLouvreandlookattheBaccioBandinelliportrait;youmightplaceitbesideTitian\'s/ManwithaGlove/,orbythatother/PortraitofanOldMan/inwhichRaphael\'sconsummateskillblendswithCorreggio\'sart;or,again,compareitwithLeonardodaVinci\'s/CharlesVIII。/,andthepicturewouldscarcelylose。Thefourpearlsareequal;thereisthesamelustreandsheen,thesameroundedcompleteness,thesamebrilliancy。Artcangonofurtherthanthis。ArthasrisenaboveNature,sinceNatureonlygiveshercreaturesafewbriefyearsoflife。 Ponspossessedoneexampleofthisimmortalgreatgeniusandincurablyindolentpainter;itwasa/KnightofMalta/,aTemplarkneelinginprayer。Thepicturewaspaintedonslate,andinitsunfadedcoloranditsfinishwasimmeasurablyfinerthanthe/BaccioBandinelli/。 FraBartolommeowasrepresentedbya/HolyFamily/,whichmanyconnoisseursmighthavetakenforaRaphael。TheHobbemawouldhavefetchedsixtythousandfrancsatapublicsale;andasfortheDurer,itwasequaltothefamous/Holzschuer/portraitatNurembergforwhichthekingsofBavaria,Holland,andPrussiahavevainlyofferedtwohundredthousandfrancsagainandagain。WasittheportraitofthewifeorthedaughterofHolzschuer,AlbrechtDurer\'spersonalfriend?——Thehypothesisseemstobeacertainty,fortheattitudeofthefigureinPons\'picturesuggeststhatitismeantforapendant,thepositionofthecoat-of-armsisthesameasintheNurembergportrait;and,finally,the/oetatissuoeXLI。/accordsperfectlywiththeageinscribedonthepicturereligiouslykeptbytheHolzschuersofNuremberg,andbutrecentlyengraved。 ThetearsstoodinElieMagus\'eyesashelookedfromonemasterpiecetoanother。HeturnedroundtoLaCibot,“IwillgiveyouacommissionoftwothousandfrancsoneachofthepicturesifyoucanarrangethatIshallhavethemforfortythousandfrancs,“hesaid。LaCibotwasamazedatthisgoodfortunedroppedfromthesky。Admiration,or,tobemoreaccurate,deliriousjoy,hadwroughtsuchhavocintheJew\'sbrain,thatithadactuallyunsettledhishabitualgreed,andhefellheadlongintoenthusiasm,asyousee。 “AndI?——“putinRemonencq,whoknewnothingaboutpictures。 “Everythinghereisequallygood,“theJewsaidcunningly,loweringhisvoiceforRemonencq\'sears;“taketenpicturesjustastheycomeandonthesameconditions。Yourfortunewillbemade。“ Againthethreethieveslookedeachotherintheface,eachoneofthemovercomewiththekeenestofalljoys——satedgreed。Allofasuddenthesickman\'svoicerangthroughtheroom;thetonesvibratedlikethestrokesofabell: “Whoisthere?”calledPons。 “Monsieur!justgobacktobed!”exclaimedLaCibot,springinguponPonsanddragginghimbymainforce。“Whatnext!Haveyouamindtokillyourself?——Verywell,then,itisnotDr。Poulain,itisRemonencq,goodsoul,soanxiousthathehascometoaskafteryou!—— Everybodyissofondofyouthatthewholehouseisinaflutter。Sowhatistheretofear?” “Itseemstomethatthereareseveralofyou,“saidPons。 “Several?thatisgood!Whatnext!Areyoudreaming!——Youwillgooffyourheadbeforeyouhavedone,uponmyword!——Here,look!”——andLaCibotflungopenthedoor,signedtoMagustogo,andbeckonedtoRemonencq。 “Well,mydearsir,“saidtheAuvergnat,nowsuppliedwithsomethingtosay,“Ijustcametoaskafteryou,forthewholehouseisalarmedaboutyou——NobodylikesDeathtosetfootinahouse!——Andlastly,DaddyMonistrol,whomyouknowverywell,toldmetotellyouthatifyouwantedmoneyhewasatyourservice——“ “Hesentyouheretotakealookroundatmyknick-knacks!”returnedtheoldcollectorfromhisbed;andthesourtonesofhisvoicewerefullofsuspicion。 Asuffererfromlivercomplaintnearlyalwaystakesmomentaryandspecialdislikestosomepersonorthing,andconcentratesallhisill-humorupontheobject。Ponsimaginedthatsomeonehaddesignsuponhispreciouscollection;thethoughtofguardingitbecameafixedideawithhim;Schmuckewascontinuallysenttoseeifanyonehadstolenintothesanctuary。 “Yourcollectionisfineenoughtoattracttheattentionof/chineurs/,“Remonencqansweredastutely。“Iamnotmuchintheartlinemyself;butyouaresupposedtobesuchagreatconnoisseur,sir,thatwithmyeyesshut——supposing,forinstance,thatyoushouldneedmoneysometimeorother,fornothingcostssomuchastheseconfoundedillnesses;therewasmysisternow,whenshewouldhavegotbetteragainjustaswellwithout。Doctorsarerascalsthattakeadvantageofyourconditionto——“ “Thankyou,good-day,good-day,“brokeinPons,eyingthemarinestore-dealeruneasily。 “Iwillgotothedoorwithhim,forfearheshouldtouchsomething,“ LaCibotwhisperedtoherpatient。 “Yes,yes,“answeredtheinvalid,thankingherbyaglance。 LaCibotshutthebedroomdoorbehindher,andPons\'suspicionsawokeagainatonce。 ShefoundMagusstandingmotionlessbeforethefourpictures。Hisimmobility,hisadmiration,canonlybeunderstoodbyothersoulsopentoidealbeauty,totheineffablejoyofbeholdingartmadeperfect; suchasthesecanstandforwholehoursbeforethe/Antiope/—— Correggio\'smasterpiece——beforeLeonardo\'s/Gioconda/,Titian\'s/Mistress/,AndreadelSarto\'s/HolyFamily/,Domenichino\'s/ChildrenAmongtheFlowers/,Raphael\'slittlecameo,orhis/PortraitofanOldMan/——Art\'sgreatestmasterpieces。 “Bequickandgo,andmakenonoise,“saidLaCibot。 TheJewwalkedslowlybackwards,givingthepicturessuchafarewellgazeasalovergiveshislove。Outsideonthelanding,LaCibottappedhisbonyarm。Hisraptcontemplationshadputanideaintoherhead。 “Makeit/four/thousandfrancsforeachpicture,“saidshe,“orIdonothing。“ “Iamsopoor!……“beganMagus。“Iwantthepicturessimplyfortheirownsake,simplyandsolelyfortheloveofart,mydearlady。“ “Icanunderstandthatlove,sonny,youaresodriedup。Butifyoudonotpromisemesixteenthousandfrancsnow,beforeRemonencqhere,I shallwanttwentyto-morrow。“ “Sixteen;Ipromise,“returnedtheJew,frightenedbythewoman\'srapacity。 LaCibotturnedtoRemonencq。 “WhatoathcanaJewswear?”sheinquired。 “Youmaytrusthim,“repliedthemarinestore-dealer。“HeisashonestasIam。“ “Verywell;andyou?”askedshe,“ifIgethimtosellthemtoyou,whatwillyougiveme?” “Half-shareofprofits,“Remonencqansweredbriskly。 “Iwouldratherhavealumpsum,“returnedLaCibot;“Iamnotinbusinessmyself。“ “Youunderstandbusinessuncommonlywell!”putinElieMagus,smiling; “afamoussaleswomanyouwouldmake!” “Iwanthertotakemeintopartnership,meandmygoods,“saidtheAuvergnat,ashetookLaCibot\'splumparmandgaveitplayfultapslikehammer-strokes。“Idon\'taskhertobringanythingintothefirmbuthergoodlooks!YouaremakingamistakewhenyoursticktoyourTurkofaCibotandhisneedle。Isalittlebitofaporterthemantomakeawomanrich——afinewomanlikeyou?Ah,whatafigureyouwouldmakeinashopontheboulevard,allamongthecuriosities,gossipingwithamateursandtwistingthemroundyourfingers!Justyouleaveyourlodgeassoonasyouhavelinedyourpursehere,andyoushallseewhatwillbecomeofusboth。“ “Linedmypurse!”criedCibot。“Iamincapableoftakingtheworthofasinglepin;youmindthat,Remonencq!Iamknownintheneighborhoodforanhonestwoman,Iam。“ LaCibot\'seyesflashedfire。 “There,nevermind,“saidElieMagus;“thisAuvergnatseemstobetoofondofyoutomeantoinsultyou。“ “Howshewoulddrawonthecustomers!”criedtheAuvergnat。 Mme。Cibotsoftenedatthis。 “Befair,sonnies,“quothshe,“andjudgeforyourselveshowIamplaced。ThesetenyearspastIhavebeenwearingmylifeoutforthesetwooldbachelorsyonder,andneitherorthemhasgivenmeanythingbutwords。RemonencqwilltellyouthatIfeedthembycontract,andlosetwentyorthirtysousaday;allmysavingshavegonethatway,bythesoulofmymother(theonlyauthorofmydaysthatIeverknew),thisisastrueasthatIlive,andthatthisisthelightofday,andmaymycoffeepoisonmeifIlieaboutafarthing。Well,thereisoneuptherethatwilldiesoon,eh?andhethericherofthetwothatIhavetreatedlikemyownchildren。Wouldyoubelieveit,mydearsir,Ihavetoldhimoverandoveragainfordayspastthatheisatdeath\'sdoor(forDr。Poulainhasgivenhimup),hecouldnotsaylessaboutputtingmynamedowninhiswill。Weshallonlygetourduebytakingit,uponmyword,asanhonestwoman,forasfortrustingtothenext-of-kin!——Nofear!There!lookyouhere,wordsdon\'tstink;itisabadworld!” “Thatistrue,“ElieMagusansweredcunningly,“thatistrue;anditisjustthelikeofusthatareamongthebest,“headded,lookingatRemonencq。 “Justletmebe,“returnedLaCibot;“Iamnotspeakingofyou。 \'Pressingcompanyisalwaysaccepted,\'astheoldactorsaid。Isweartoyouthatthetwogentlemenalreadyowemenearlythreethousandfrancs;thelittleIhaveisgonebynowinmedicineandthingsontheiraccount;andnowsupposetheyrefusetorecognizemyadvances?I amsostupidlyhonestthatIdidnotdaretosaynothingtothemaboutit。Now,youthatareinbusiness,mydearsir,doyouadvisemetogottoalawyer?” “Alawyer?”criedRemonencq;“youknowmoreaboutitthanallthelawyersputtogether——“ Justatthatmomentasoundechoedinthegreatstaircase,asoundasifsomeheavybodyhadfalleninthedining-room。 “Oh,goodnessme!”exclaimedLaCibot;“itseemstomethatmonsieurhasjusttakenaticketforthegroundfloor。“ Shepushedherfellow-conspiratorsoutatthedoor,andwhilethepairdescendedthestairswithremarkableagility,sherantothedining- room,andtherebeheldPons,inhisshirt,stretchedoutuponthetiles。Hehadfainted。Sheliftedhimasifhehadbeenafeather,carriedhimbacktohisroom,laidhiminbed,burnedfeathersunderhisnose,bathedhistempleswitheau-de-cologne,andatlastbroughthimtoconsciousness。Whenshesawhiseyesuncloseandlifereturn,shestoodoverhim,handsonhips。 “Noslippers!Inyourshirt!Thatisthewaytokillyourself!Whydoyoususpectme?——Ifthisistobethewayofit,Iwishyougood-day,sir。HerehaveIservedyouthesetenyears,Ihavespentmoneyonyoutillmysavingsareallgone,tosparetroubletothatpoorM。 Schmucke,cryinglikeachildonthestairs——and/this/ismyreward! Youhavebeenspyingonme。Godhaspunishedyou!Itservesyouright! HereIamstrainingmyselftocarryyou,runningtheriskofdoingmyselfamischiefthatIshallfeelallmydays。Ohdear,ohdear!andthedoorleftopentoo——“ “Youweretalkingwithsomeone。Whowasit?” “Herearenotions!”criedLaCibot。“Whatnext!AmIyourbond-slave? AmItogiveaccountofmyselftoyou?Doyouknowthatifyoubothermelikethis,Ishallclearout!Youshalltakeanurse。“ Frightenedbythisthreat,PonsunwittinglyallowedLaCibottoseetheextentofthepowerofherswordofDamocles。 “Itismyillness!”hepleadedpiteously。 “Itisasyouplease,“LaCibotansweredroughly。 Shewent。Pons,confused,remorseful,admiringhisnurse\'sscaldingdevotion,reproachedhimselfforhisbehavior。Thefallonthepavedfloorofthedining-roomhadshakenandbruisedhim,andaggravatedhisillness,butPonswasscarcelyconsciousofhisphysicalsufferings。 LaCibotmetSchmuckeonthestaircase。 “Comehere,sir,“shesaid。“Thereisbadnews,thatthereis!M。Ponsisgoingoffhishead!Justthinkofit!hegotupwithnothingon,hecameafterme——anddownhecamefull-length。Askhimwhy——heknowsnothingaboutit。Heisinabadway。Ididnothingtoprovokesuchviolence,unless,perhaps,Iwakedupideasbytalkingtohimofhisearlyamours。Whoknowsmen?Oldlibertinesthattheyare。Ioughtnottohaveshownhimmyarmswhenhiseyeswereglitteringlike/carbuckles/。“ Schmuckelistened。Mme。CibotmighthavebeentalkingHebrewforanythingthatheunderstood。 “IhavegivenmyselfawrenchthatIshallfeelallmydays,“addedshe,makingasthoughshewereingreatpain。(Herarmsdid,asamatteroffact,achealittle,andthemuscularfatiguesuggestedanidea,whichsheproceededtoturntoprofit。)“SostupidIam。WhenI sawhimlyingthereonthefloor,Ijusttookhimupinmyarmsasifhehadbeenachild,andcarriedhimbacktobed,Idid。AndI strainedmyself,Icanfeelitnow。Ah!howithurts!——Iamgoingdownstairs。Lookafterourpatient。IwillsendCibotforDr。Poulain。 Ihadratherdieoutrightthanbecrippled。“ LaCibotcrawleddownstairs,clingingtothebanisters,andwrithingandgroaningsopiteouslythatthetenants,inalarm,cameoutupontheirlandings。Schmuckesupportedthesufferingcreature,andtoldthestoryofLaCibot\'sdevotion,thetearsrunningdownhischeeksashespoke。Beforeverylongthewholehouse,thewholeneighborhoodindeed,hadheardofMme。Cibot\'sheroism;shehadgivenherselfadangerousstrain,itwassaid,withliftingoneofthe“nutcrackers。“ SchmuckemeanwhilewenttoPons\'bedsidewiththetale。Theirfactotumwasinafrightfulstate。“Whatshallwedowithouther?”theysaid,astheylookedateachother;butPonswassoplainlytheworseforhisescapade,thatSchmuckedidnotdaretoscoldhim。 “Gonfoundedpric-a-prac!Iwouldsoonerpurndemdanloosemeinfriend!”hecried,whenPonstoldhimofthecauseoftheaccident。 “TosuspectMontameZipod,dotlendushersafings!Itisnotgoot; butitisderillness——“ “Ah!whatanillness!Iamnotthesameman,Icanfeelit,“saidPons。“MydearSchmucke,ifonlyyoudidnotsufferthroughme!” “Scoldme,“Schmuckeanswered,“undleafMontameZipodinbeace。“ AsforMme。Cibot,shesoonrecoveredinDr。Poulain\'shands;andherrestoration,borderingonthemiraculous,shedadditionallustreonhernameandfameintheMarais。Ponsattributedthesuccesstotheexcellentconstitutionofthepatient,whoresumedherministrationssevendayslatertothegreatsatisfactionofhertwogentlemen。Herinfluenceintheirhouseholdandhertyrannywasincreasedahundred- foldbytheaccident。Inthecourseofaweek,thetwonutcrackersranintodebt;Mme。Cibotpaidtheoutstandingamounts,andtooktheopportunitytoobtainfromSchmucke(howeasily!)areceiptfortwothousandfrancs,whichshehadlent,shesaid,tothefriends。 “Oh,whatadoctorM。Poulainis!”criedLaCibot,forPons\'benefit。 “Hewillbringyouthrough,mydearsir,forhepulledmeoutofmycoffin!Cibot,poorman,thoughtIwasdead……Well,Dr。PoulainwillhavetoldyouthatwhileIwasinbedIthoughtofnothingbutyou。\'Godabove,\'saidI,\'takeme,andletmydearMr。Ponslive——\'“ “PoordearMme。Cibot,youallbutcrippledyourselfforme。“ “Ah!butforDr。PoulainIshouldhavebeenputtobedwithashovelbynow,asweshallallbeoneday。Well,whatmustbe,must,astheoldactorsaid。Onemusttakethingsphilosophically。Howdidyougetonwithoutme?” “Schmuckenursedme,“saidtheinvalid;“butourpoormoney-boxandourlessonshavesuffered。Idonotknowhowhemanaged。“ “Calmyourself,Bons,“exclaimedSchmucke;“vehafinZipodeinpanker——“ “Donotspeakofit,mylamb。Youareourchildren,bothofyou,“ criedLaCibot。“Oursavingswillbewellinvested;youaresaferthantheBank。Solongaswehaveamorselofbread,halfofitisyours。 Itisnotworthmentioning——“ “BoorMontameZipod!”saidSchmucke,andhewent。 Ponssaidnothing。 “Wouldyoubelieveit,mycherub?”saidLaCibot,asthesickmantosseduneasily,“inmyagony——foritwasanearsqueakforme——thethingthatworriedmemostwasthethoughtthatImustleaveyoualone,withnoonetolookafteryou,andmypoorCibotwithoutafarthing……Mysavingsaresuchatrifle,thatIonlymentiontheminconnectionwithmydeathandCibot,anangelthatheis!No。HenursedmeasifIhadbeenaqueen,hedid,andcriedlikeacalfoverme!……ButIcountedonyou,uponmyword。Isaidtohim,\'There,Cibot!mygentlemenwillnotletyoustarve——\'“ Ponsmadenoreplytothisthrust/adtestamentum/;butastheportresswaitedforhimtosaysomething——“IshallrecommendyoutoM。 Schmucke,“hesaidatlast。 “Ah!”criedLaCibot,“whateveryoudowillberight;Itrustinyouandyourheart。Letusnevertalkofthisagain;youmakemefeelashamed,mycherub。Thinkofgettingbetter,youwilloutliveusallyet。“ ProfounduneasinessfilledMme。Cibot\'smind。Shecastaboutforsomewayofmakingthesickmanunderstandthatsheexpectedalegacy。Thatevening,whenSchmuckewaseatinghisdinnerasusualbyPons\' bedside,shewentout,hopingtofindDr。Poulainathome。 Dr。PoulainlivedintheRued\'Orleansinasmallgroundfloorestablishment,consistingofalobby,asitting-room,andtwobedrooms。Acloset,openingintothelobbyandthebedroom,hadbeenturnedintoastudyforthedoctor。Thekitchen,theservant\'sbedroom,andasmallcellarweresituatedinawingofthehouse,ahugepilebuiltinthetimeoftheEmpire,onthesiteofanoldmansionofwhichthegardenstillremained,thoughithadbeendividedamongthethreegroundfloortenants。 Nothinghadbeenchangedinthedoctor\'shousesinceitwasbuilt。 PaintandpaperandceilingswereallredolentoftheEmpire。Thegrimydepositsoffortyyearslaythickonwallsandceilings,onpaperandpaintandmirrorsandgilding。Andyet,thislittleestablishment,inthedepthsoftheMarais,paidarentofathousandfrancs。 Mme。Poulain,thedoctor\'smother,agedsixty-seven,wasendingherdaysinthesecondbedroom。Sheworkedforabreeches-maker,stitchingmen\'sleggings,breeches,belts,andbraces,anything,infact,thatismadeinawayofbusinesswhichhassomewhatfallenoffoflateyears。Herwholetimewasspentinkeepingherson\'shouseandsuperintendingtheoneservant;sheneverwentabroad,andtooktheairinthelittlegardenenteredthroughtheglassdoorofthesitting-room。Twentyyearspreviously,whenherhusbanddied,shesoldhisbusinesstohisbestworkman,whogavehismaster\'swidowworkenoughtoearnadailywageofthirtysous。Shehadmadeeverysacrificetoeducateherson。Atallcosts,heshouldoccupyahigherstationthanhisfatherbeforehim;andnowshewasproudofherAesculapius,shebelievedinhim,andsacrificedeverythingtohimasbefore。Shewashappytotakecareofhim,toworkandputbyalittlemoney,anddreamofnothingbuthiswelfare,andlovehimwithanintelligentloveofwhicheverymotherisnotcapable。Forinstance,Mme。Poulainrememberedthatshehadbeenaworkinggirl。Shewouldnotinjureherson\'sprospects;heshouldnotbeashamedbyhismother(forthegoodwoman\'sgrammarwassomethingofthesamekindasMme。 Cibot\'s);andforthisreasonshekeptinthebackground,andwenttoherroomofherownaccordifanydistinguishedpatientcametoconsultthedoctor,orifsomeoldschoolfelloworfellow-studentchancedtocall。Dr。Poulainhadneverhadoccasiontoblushforthemotherwhomherevered;andthissublimeloveofhersmorethanatonedforadefectiveeducation。 Thebreeches-maker\'sbusinesssoldforabouttwentythousandfrancs,andthewidowinvestedthemoneyintheFundsin1820。Theincomeofelevenhundredfrancsperannumderivedfromthissourcewas,atonetime,herwholefortune。Formanyayeartheneighborsusedtoseethedoctor\'slinenhangingouttodryuponaclothes-lineinthegarden,andtheservantandMme。Poulainthriftilywashedeverythingathome; apieceofdomesticeconomywhichdidnotalittletoinjurethedoctor\'spractice,foritwasthoughtthatifhewassopoor,itmustbethroughhisownfault。Herelevenhundredfrancsscarcelydidmorethanpaytherent。Duringthoseearlydays,Mme。Poulain,good,stout,littleoldwoman,wasthebreadwinner,andthepoorhouseholdliveduponherearnings。Aftertwelveyearsofperseveranceuponaroughandstonyroad,Dr。Poulainatlastwasmakinganincomeofthreethousandfrancs,andMme。Poulainhadanincomeofaboutfivethousandfrancsatherdisposal。FivethousandfrancsforthosewhoknowParismeansabaresubsistence。 Thesitting-room,wherepatientswaitedforaninterview,wasshabbilyfurnished。Therewastheinevitablemahoganysofacoveredwithyellow- floweredUtrechtvelvet,foureasy-chairs,atea-table,aconsole,andhalf-a-dozenchairs,allthepropertyofthedeceasedbreeches-maker,andchosenbyhim。Alyre-shapedclockbetweentwoEgyptiancandlesticksstillpreserveditsglassshadeintact。Youaskedyourselfhowtheyellowchintzwindow-curtains,coveredwithredflowers,hadcontrivedtohangtogetherforsolong;forevidentlytheyhadcomefromtheJouyfactory,andOberkampfreceivedtheEmperor\'scongratulationsuponsimilarhideousproductionsofthecottonindustryin1809。 Thedoctor\'sconsulting-roomwasfittedupinthesamestyle,withhouseholdstufffromthepaternalchamber。Itlookedstiff,poverty- stricken,andbare。Whatpatientcouldputfaithintheskillofanyunknowndoctorwhocouldnotevenfurnishhishouse?Andthisinatimewhenadvertisingisall-powerful;whenwegildthegas-lampsinthePlacedelaConcordetoconsolethepoormanforhispovertybyremindinghimthatheisrichasacitizen。 Theante-chamberdiddutyasadining-room。Theservantsatathersewingtherewhenevershewasnotbusyinthekitchenorkeepingthedoctor\'smothercompany。Fromthedingyshortcurtainsinthewindowsyouwouldhaveguessedattheshabbythriftbehindthemwithoutsettingfootinthedrearyplace。Whatcouldthosewall-cupboardscontainbutstalescrapsoffood,chippedearthenware,corksusedoverandoveragainindefinitely,soiledtable-linen,oddsandendsthatcoulddescendbutonesteplowerintothedust-heap,andallthesqualidnecessitiesofapinchedhouseholdinParis? Inthesedays,whenthefive-francpieceisalwayslurkinginourthoughtsandintrudingitselfintoourspeech,Dr。Poulain,agedthirty-three,wasstillabachelor。Heavenhadbestowedonhimamotherwithnoconnections。Intenyearshehadnotmetwiththefaintestpretextforaromanceinhisprofessionalcareer;hispracticelayamongclerksandsmallmanufacturers,peopleinhisownsphereoflife,withhomesverymuchlikehisown。Hisricherpatientswerebutchers,bakers,andthemoresubstantialtradespeopleoftheneighborhood。These,forthemostpart,attributedtheirrecoverytoNature,asanexcuseforpayingfortheservicesofamedicalman,whocameonfoot,attherateoftwofrancspervisit。Inhisprofession,acarriageismorenecessarythanmedicalskill。 Ahumdrummonotonouslifetellsintheenduponthemostadventurousspirit。Amanfashionshimselftohislot,heacceptsacommonplaceexistence;andDr。Poulain,aftertenyearsofhispractice,continuedhislaborsofSisyphuswithoutthedespairthatmadeearlydayssobitter。Andyet——likeeverysoulinParis——hecherishedadream。 Remonencqwashappyinhisdream;LaCibothadadreamofherown;andDr。Poulain,too,dreamed。Somedayhewouldbecalledintoattendarichandinfluentialpatient,wouldeffectapositivecure,andthepatientwouldprocureapostforhim;hewouldbeheadsurgeontoahospital,medicalofficerofaprisonorpolice-court,ordoctortotheboulevardtheatres。HehadcomebyhispresentappointmentasdoctortotheMairieinthisveryway。LaCibothadcalledhiminwhenthelandlordofthehouseintheRuedeNormandiefellill;hehadtreatedthecasewithcompletesuccess;M。Pillerault,thepatient,tookaninterestintheyoungdoctor,calledtothankhim,andsawhiscarefully-hiddenpoverty。CountPopinot,thecabinetminister,hadmarriedM。Pillerault\'sgrand-niece,andgreatlyrespectedheruncle; ofhim,therefore,M。Pilleraulthadaskedforthepost,whichPoulainhadnowheldfortwoyears。Thatappointmentanditsmeagresalarycamejustintimetopreventadesperatestep;Poulainwasthinkingofemigration;andforaFrenchman,itisakindofdeathtoleaveFrance。 Dr。Poulainwent,youmaybesure,tothankCountPopinot;butasCountPopinot\'sfamilyphysicianwasthecelebratedHoraceBianchon,itwasprettyclearthathischancesofgainingafootinginthathouseweresomethingoftheslenderest。Thepoordoctorhadfondlyhopedforthepatronageofapowerfulcabinetminister,oneofthetwelveorfifteencardswhichacunninghandhasbeenshufflingforsixteenyearsonthegreenbaizeofthecounciltable,andnowhedroppedbackagainintohisMarais,hisoldgropinglifeamongthepoorandthesmalltradespeople,withtheprivilegeofissuingcertificatesofdeathforayearlystipendoftwelvehundredfrancs。 Dr。Poulainhaddistinguishedhimselftosomeextentasahouse- student;hewasaprudentpractitioner,andnotwithoutexperience。 Hisdeathscausednoscandal;hehadplentyofopportunitiesofstudyingallkindsofcomplaints/inanimavili/。Judge,therefore,ofthespleenthathenourished!Theexpressionofhiscountenance,lengthyandnottoocheerfultobeginwith,attimeswaspositivelyappalling。SetaTartuffe\'sall-devouringeyes,andthesourhumorofanAlcesteinasallow-parchmentvisage,andtrytoimagineforyourselfthegait,bearing,andexpressionofamanwhothoughthimselfasgoodadoctorastheillustriousBianchon,andfeltthathewashelddowninhisnarrowlotbyanironhand。Hecouldnothelpcomparinghisreceipts(tenfrancsadayifhewasfortunate)withBianchon\'sfiveorsixhundred。 Arethehatredsandjealousiesofdemocracyincomprehensibleafterthis?Ambitiousandcontinuallythwarted,hecouldnotreproachhimself。Hehadoncealreadytriedhisfortunebyinventingapurgativepill,somethinglikeMorrison\'s,andintrustedthebusinessoperationstoanoldhospitalchum,ahouse-studentwhoafterwardstookaretaildrugbusiness;but,unluckily,thedruggist,smittenwiththecharmsofaballet-danceroftheAmbigu-Comique,foundhimselfatlengthinthebankruptcycourt;andasthepatenthadbeentakenoutinhisname,hispartnerwasliterallywithoutaremedy,andtheimportantdiscoveryenrichedthepurchaserofthebusiness。Thesometimehouse-studentsetsailforMexico,thatlandofgold,takingpoorPoulain\'slittlesavingswithhim;and,toaddinsulttoinjury,theopera-dancertreatedhimasanextortionerwhenheappliedtoherforhismoney。 NotasinglerichpatienthadcometohimsincehehadthelucktocureoldM。Pillerault。Poulainmadehisroundsonfoot,scouringtheMaraislikealeancat,andobtainedfromtwotofortysousoutofascoreofvisits。Thepayingpatientwasaphenomenonaboutasrareasthatanomalousfowlknownasa“whiteblackbird“inallsublunaryregions。 Thebrieflessbarrister,thedoctorwithoutapatient,arepre- eminentlythetwotypesofadecorousdespairpeculiartothiscityofParis;itismute,dulldespairinhumanform,dressedinablackcoatandtrouserswithshiningseamsthatrecallthezinconanatticroof,aglisteningsatinwaistcoat,ahatpreservedlikearelic,apairofoldgloves,andacottonshirt。Themanistheincarnationofamelancholypoem,sombreasthesecretsoftheConciergerie。Otherkindsofpoverty,thepovertyoftheartist——actor,painter,musician,orpoet——arerelievedandlightenedbytheartist\'sjoviality,therecklessgaietyoftheBohemianbordercountry——thefirststageofthejourneytotheThebaidofgenius。Butthesetwoblack-coatedprofessionsthatgoafootthroughthestreetarebroughtcontinuallyincontactwithdiseaseanddishonor;theyseenothingofhumannaturebutitssores;intheforlornfirststagesandbeginningsoftheircareertheyeyecompetitorssuspiciouslyanddefiantly;concentrateddislikeandambitionflashesoutinglanceslikethebreakingforthofhiddenflames。Lettwoschoolfellowsmeetaftertwentyyears,therichmanwillavoidthepoor;hedoesnotrecognizehim,heisafraideventoglanceintothegulfwhichFatehassetbetweenhimandthefriendofotheryears。TheonehasbeenbornethroughlifeonthemettlesomesteedcalledFortune,orwaftedonthegoldencloudsofsuccess;theotherhasbeenmakinghiswayinundergroundParisthroughthesewers,andbearsthemarksofhiscareeruponhim。Howmanyachumofolddaysturnedasideatthesightofthedoctor\'sgreatcoatandwaistcoat! Withthisexplanation,itshouldbeeasytounderstandhowDr。PoulaincametolendhimselfsoreadilytothefarceofLaCibot\'sillnessandrecovery。Greedofeverykind,ambitionofeverynature,isnoteasytohide。Thedoctorexaminedhispatient,foundthateveryorganwassoundandhealthy,admiredtheregularityofherpulseandtheperfecteaseofhermovements;andasshecontinuedtomoanaloud,hesawthatforsomereasonshefounditconvenienttolieatDeath\'sdoor。Thespeedycureofaseriousimaginarydiseasewassuretocauseasensationintheneighborhood;thedoctorwouldbetalkedabout。Hemadeuphismindatonce。Hetalkedofrupture,andoftakingitintime,andthoughtevenworseofthecasethanLaCibotherself。Theportresswaspliedwithvariousremedies,andfinallyunderwentashamoperation,crownedwithcompletesuccess。PoulainrepairedtotheArsenalLibrary,lookedoutagrotesquecaseinsomeofDesplein\'srecordsofextraordinarycures,andfittedthedetailstoMme。Cibot,modestlyattributingthesuccessofthetreatmenttothegreatsurgeon,inwhosesteps(hesaid)hewalked。SuchistheimpudenceofbeginnersinParis。Everythingismadetoserveasaladderbywhichtoclimbuponthescene;andaseverything,eventherungsofaladder,willwearoutintime,thenewmembersofeveryprofessionareatalosstofindtherightsortofwoodofwhichtomakestepsforthemselves。 TherearemomentswhentheParisianisnotpropitious。Hegrowstiredofraisingpedestals,poutslikeaspoiledchild,andwillhavenomoreidols;or,tostateitmoreaccurately,Pariscannotalwaysfindaproperobjectforinfatuation。Nowandthentheveinofgeniusgivesout,andatsuchtimestheParisianmayturnsupercilious;heisnotalwayswillingtobowdownandgildmediocrity。 Mme。Cibot,enteringinherusualunceremoniousfashion,foundthedoctorandhismotherattable,beforeabowloflamb\'slettuce,thecheapestofallsalad-stuffs。ThedessertconsistedofathinwedgeofBriecheeseflankedbyaplateofspeckedforeignapplesandadishofmixeddryfruits,knownas/quatre-mendiants/,inwhichtheraisinstalkswereabundantlyconspicuous。 “Youcanstay,mother,“saidthedoctor,layingahandonMme。 Poulain\'sarm;“thisisMme。Cibot,ofwhomIhavetoldyou。“ “Myrespectstoyou,madame,andmydutytoyou,sir,“saidLaCibot,takingthechairwhichthedoctoroffered。“Ah!isthisyourmother,sir?Sheisveryhappytohaveasonwhohassuchtalent;hesavedmylife,madame,broughtmebackfromthedepths。“ Thewidow,hearingMme。Cibotpraisehersoninthisway,thoughtheradelightfulwoman。 “Ihavejustcometotellyou,that,betweenourselves,poorM。Ponsisdoingverybadly,sir,andIhavesomethingtosaytoyouabouthim——“ “Letusgointothesitting-room,“interruptedthedoctor,andwithasignificantgestureheindicatedtheservant。 Inthesitting-roomLaCibotexplainedherpositionwithregardtothepairofnutcrackersatveryconsiderablelength。Sherepeatedthehistoryofherloanwithaddedembellishments,andgaveafullaccountoftheimmenseservicesrenderedduringthepasttenyearstoMM。PonsandSchmucke。Thetwooldmen,toallappearance,couldnotexistwithouthermotherlycare。Sheposedasanangel;shetoldsomanylies,oneafteranother,wateringthemwithhertears,thatoldMme。 Poulainwasquitetouched。 “Youunderstand,mydearsir,“sheconcluded,“thatIreallyoughttoknowhowfarIcandependonM。Pons\'intentions,supposingthatheshouldnotdie;notthatIwanthimtodie,forlookingafterthosetwoinnocentsismylife,madame,yousee;still,whenoneofthemisgoneIshalllookaftertheother。Formyownpart,IwasbuiltbyNaturetorivalmothers。Withoutnobodytocarefor,nobodytotakeforachild,Idon\'tknowwhatIshoulddo……SoifM。Poulainonlywould,hemightdomeaserviceforwhichIshouldbeverygrateful;andthatis,tosayawordtoM。Ponsforme。Goodnessme! anannuityofathousandfrancs,isthattoomuch,Iaskyou?…… To。M。Schmuckeitwouldbesomuchgained——OurdearpatientsaidthatheshouldrecommendmetotheGerman,poorman;itishisidea,nodoubt,thatM。Schmuckeshouldbehisheir。ButwhatisamanthatcannotputtwoideastogetherinFrench?Andbesides,hewouldbequitecapableofgoingbacktoGermany,hewillbeinsuchdespairoverhisfriend\'sdeath——“ Thedoctorgrewgrave。“MydearMme。Cibot,“hesaid,“thissortofthingdoesnotintheleastconcernadoctor。IshouldnotbeallowedtoexercisemyprofessionifitwasknownthatIinterferedinthematterofmypatients\'testamentarydispositions。Thelawforbidsadoctortoreceivealegacyfromapatient——“ “Astupidlaw!Whatistohindermefromdividingmylegacywithyou?” LaCibotsaidimmediately。 “Iwillgofurther,“saidthedoctor;“myprofessionalconsciencewillnotpermitmetospeaktoM。Ponsofhisdeath。Inthefirstplace,heisnotsodangerouslyillthatthereisanyneedtospeakofit,andinthesecond,suchtalkcomingfrommemightgiveashocktothesystemthatwoulddohimrealharm,andthenhisillnessmightterminatefatally——“ “/I/don\'tputonglovestotellhimtogethisaffairsinorder,“ criedMme。Cibot,“andheisnonetheworseforthat。Heisusedtoit。Thereisnothingtofear。“ “Notawordmoreaboutit,mydearMme。Cibot!Thesethingsarenotwithinadoctor\'sprovince;itisanotary\'sbusiness——“ “But,mydearM。Poulain,supposethatM。Ponsofhisownaccordshouldaskyouhowheis,andwhetherhehadbettermakehisarrangements;then,wouldyourefusetotellhimthatifyouwanttogetbetteritisanexcellentplantoseteverythinginorder?Thenyoumightjustslipinalittlewordforme——“ “Oh,if/he/talksofmakinghiswill,Icertainlyshallnotdissuadehim,“saidthedoctor。 “Verywell,thatissettled。Icametothankyouforyourcareofme,“ sheadded,assheslippedafoldedpapercontainingthreegoldcoinsintothedoctor\'shands。“ItisallIcandoatthemoment。Ah!mydearM。Poulain,ifIwererich,youshouldberich,youthataretheimageofProvidenceonearth——Madame,youhaveanangelforason。“ LaCibotrosetoherfeet,Mme。Poulainbowedamiably,andthedoctorwenttothedoorwiththevisitor。Justthenasudden,luridgleamoflightflashedacrossthemindofthisLadyMacbethofthestreets。Shesawclearlythatthedoctorwasheraccomplice——hehadtakenthefeefortheshamillness。 “M。Poulain,“shebegan,“howcanyourefusetosayawordortwotosavemefromwant,whenyouhelpedmeintheaffairofmyaccident?” Thedoctorfeltthatthedevilhadhimbythehair,asthesayingis; hefelt,too,thatthehairwasbeingtwistedroundthepitilessredclaw。Startledandafraidlestheshouldsellhishonestyforsuchatrifle,heansweredthediabolicalsuggestionbyanothernolessdiabolical。 “Listen,mydearMme。Cibot,“hesaid,ashedrewherintohisconsulting-room。“IwillnowpayadebtofgratitudethatIoweyouformyappointmenttothemairie——“ “Wegoshares?”sheaskedbriskly。 “Inwhat?” “Inthelegacy。“ “Youdonotknowme,“saidDr。Poulain,drawinghimselfuplikeValeriusPublicola。“Letushavenomoreofthat。Ihaveafriend,anoldschoolfellowofmine,averyintelligentyoungfellow;andwearesomuchthemoreintimate,because,ourliveshavefallenoutverymuchinthesameway。HewasstudyinglawwhileIwasahouse-student,hewasengrossingdeedsinMaitreCouture\'soffice。Hisfatherwasashoemaker,andminewasabreeches-maker;hehasnotfoundanyonetotakemuchinterestinhiscareer,norhasheanycapital;for,afterall,capitalisonlytobehadfromsympathizers。Hecouldonlyaffordtobuyaprovincialconnection——atMantes——andsolittledoprovincialsunderstandtheParisianintellect,thattheysetallsortsofintriguesonfootagainsthim。“ “Thewretches!”criedLaCibot。 “Yes,saidthedoctor。“Theycombinedagainsthimtosuchpurpose,thattheyforcedhimtosellhisconnectionbymisrepresentingsomethingthathehaddone;theattorneyforthecrowninterfered,hebelongedtotheplace,andsidedwithhisfellow-townsmen。Myfriend\'snameisFraisier。HeislodgedasIam,andheisevenleanerandmorethreadbare。Hetookrefugeinourarrondissement,andisreducedtoappearforclientsinthepolice-courtorbeforethemagistrate。HelivesintheRuedelaPerlecloseby。GotoNo。9,thirdfloor,andyouwillseehisnameonthedooronthelanding,paintedingiltlettersonasmallsquareofredleather。Fraisiermakesaspecialpointofdisputesamongtheporters,workmen,andpoorfolkinthearrondissement,andhischargesarelow。Heisanhonestman;forI neednottellyouthatifhehadbeenascamp,hewouldbekeepinghiscarriagebynow。IwillcallandseemyfriendFraisierthisevening。 Gotohimearlyto-morrow;heknowsM。Louchard,thebailiff;M。 Tabareau,theclerkofthecourt;andthejusticeofthepeace,M。 Vitel;andM。Trognon,thenotary。HeisevennowlookeduponasoneofthebestmenofbusinessintheQuarter。Ifhetakeschargeofyourinterests,ifyoucansecurehimasM。Pons\'adviser,youwillhaveasecondselfinhim,yousee。Butdonotmakedishonorableproposalstohim,asyoudidjustnowtome;hehasaheadonhisshoulders,youwillunderstandeachother。Andasforacknowledginghisservices,I willbeyourintermediary——“ Mme。Cibotlookedaskanceatthedoctor。 “IsthatthelawyerwhohelpedMme。FlorimondthehaberdasherintheRueVieille-du-Templeoutofafixinthatmatterofherfriend\'slegacy?” “Theverysame。“ “Wasn\'titashamethatshedidnotmarryhimafterhehadgainedtwothousandfrancsayearforher?”exclaimedLaCibot。“Andshethoughttoclearoffscoresbymakinghimapresentofadozenshirtsandacoupleofdozenpocket-handkerchiefs;anoutfit,inshort。“ “MydearMme。Cibot,thatoutfitcostathousandfrancs,andFraisierwasjustsettingupforhimselfintheQuarter,andwantedthethingsverybadly。Andwhatwasmore,shepaidthebillwithoutaskinganyquestions。Thataffairbroughthimclients,andnowheisverybusy; butinmylineapracticebrings——“ “Itisonlytherighteousthatsufferherebelow,“saidLaCibot。 “Well,M。Poulain,good-dayandthankyou。“ Andherewithbeginsthetragedy,or,ifyouliketohaveitso,aterriblecomedy——thedeathofanoldbachelordeliveredoverbycircumstancestoostrongforhimtotherapacityandgreedthatgatheredabouthisbed。Andotherforcescametothesupportofrapacityandgreed;therewasthepicturecollector\'smania,thatmostintenseofallpassions;therewasthecupidityoftheSieurFraisier,whomyoushallpresentlybeholdinhisden,asighttomakeyoushudder;andlastly,therewastheAuvergnatthirstingformoney,readyforanything——evenforacrime——thatshouldbringhimthecapitalhewanted。Thefirstpartofthestoryservesinsomesortasapreludetothiscomedyinwhichalltheactorswhohavehithertooccupiedthestagewillreappear。 Thedegradationofawordisoneofthosecuriousfreaksofmannersuponwhichwholevolumesofexplanationmightbewritten。Writetoanattorneyandaddresshimas“LawyerSo-and-so,“andyouinsulthimassurelyasyouwouldinsultawholesalecolonialproducemerchantbyaddressingyourletterto“Mr。So-and-so,Grocer。“Thereareplentyofmenoftheworldwhooughttobeaware,sincetheknowledgeofsuchsubtledistinctionsistheirprovince,thatyoucannotinsultaFrenchwritermorecruellythanbycallinghim/unhommedelettres/——aliteraryman。Theword/monsieur/isacapitalexampleofthelifeanddeathofwords。Abbreviatedfrommonseigneur,oncesoconsiderableatitle,andevennow,intheformof/sire/,reservedforemperorsandkings,itisbestowedindifferentlyuponallandsundry;whilethetwin-word/messire/,whichisnothingbutitsdoubleandequivalent,ifbyanychanceitslipsintoacertificateofburial,producesanoutcryintheRepublicanpapers。 Magistrates,councillors,jurisconsults,judges,barristers,officersforthecrown,bailiffs,attorneys,clerksofthecourt,procurators,solicitors,andagentsofvariouskinds,representormisrepresentJustice。The“lawyer“andthebailiff\'smen(commonlycalled“thebrokers“)arethetwolowestrungsoftheladder。Now,thebailiff\'smanisanoutsider,anadventitiousministerofjustice,appearingtoseethatjudgmentisexecuted;heis,infact,akindofinferiorexecutioneremployedbythecountycourt。Buttheword“lawyer“(hommedeloi)isadepreciatorytermappliedtothelegalprofession。 Consumingprofessionaljealousyfindssimilardisparagingepithetsforfellow-travelersineverywalkoflife,andeverycallinghasitsspecialinsult。Thescornflungintothewords/hommedeloi,hommedelettres/,iswantinginthepluralform,whichmaybeusedwithoutoffence;butinPariseveryprofession,learnedorunlearned,hasits/omega/,theindividualwhobringsitdowntothelevelofthelowestclass;andthewrittenlawhasitsconnectinglinkwiththecustomrightofthestreets。Therearedistrictswherethepettifoggingmanofbusiness,knownasLawyerSo-and-So,isstilltobefound。M。 FraisierwastothememberoftheIncorporatedLawSocietyasthemoney-lenderoftheHalles,offeringsmallloansforashortperiodatanexorbitantinterest,istothegreatcapitalist。 Workingpeople,strangetosayareasshyofofficialsasoffashionablerestaurants,theytakeadvicefromirregularsourcesastheyturnintoalittlewineshoptodrink。Eachrankinlifefindsitsownlevel,andthereabides。Nonebutachosenfewcaretoclimbtheheights,fewcanfeelateaseinthepresenceoftheirbetters,ortaketheirplaceamongthem,likeaBeaumarchaislettingfallthewatchofthegreatlordwhotriedtohumiliatehim。Andiftherearefewwhocanevenrisetoahighersociallevel,thoseamongthemwhocanthrowofftheirswaddling-clothesarerareandgreatexceptions。 Atsixo\'clockthenextmorningMme。CibotstoodintheRuedelaPerle;shewasmakingasurveyoftheabodeofherfutureadviser,LawyerFraisier。Thehousewasoneoftheold-fashionedkindformerlyinhabitedbysmalltradespeopleandcitizenswithsmallmeans。A cabinetmaker\'sshopoccupiedalmostthewholeofthegroundfloor,aswellasthelittleyardbehind,whichwascoveredwithhisworkshopsandwarehouses;thesmallremainingspacebeingtakenupbytheporter\'slodgeandthepassageentryinthemiddle。Thestaircasewallswerehalfrottenwithdampandcoveredwithsaltpetretosuchadegreethatthehouseseemedtobestrickenwithleprosy。 Mme。Cibotwentstraighttotheporter\'slodge,andthereencounteredoneofthefraternity,ashoemaker,hiswife,andtwosmallchildren,allhousedinaroomtenfeetsquare,lightedfromtheyardattheback。LaCibotmentionedherprofession,namedherself,andspokeofherhouseintheRuedeNormandie,andthetwowomenwereoncordialtermsatonce。Afteraquarterofanhourspentingossipwhiletheshoemaker\'swifemadebreakfastreadyforherhusbandandthechildren,Mme。Cibotturnedtheconversationtothesubjectofthelodgers,andspokeofthelawyer。 “Ihavecometoseehimonbusiness,“shesaid。“Oneofhisfriends,Dr。Poulain,recommendedmetohim。DoyouknowDr。Poulain?” “IshouldthinkIdo,“saidtheladyoftheRuedelaPerle。“Hesavedmylittlegirl\'slifewhenshehadthecroup。“ “Hesavedmylife,too,madame。WhatsortofamanisthisM。 Fraisier?” “Heisthesortofman,mydearlady,outofwhomitisverydifficulttogetthepostage-moneyattheendofthemonth。“ ToapersonofLaCibot\'sintelligencethiswasenough。 “Onemaybepoorandhonest,“observedshe。 “IamsureIhopeso,“returnedFraisier\'sportress。“Wearenotrollingincoppers,letalonegoldorsilver;butwehavenotafarthingbelongingtoanybodyelse。“ ThissortoftalksoundedfamiliartoLaCibot。 “Inshort,onecantrusthim,child,eh?” “Lord!whenM。Fraisiermeanswellbyanyone,thereisnothislike,soIhaveheardMme。Florimondsay。“ “Andwhydidn\'tshemarryhimwhensheowedherfortunetohim?”LaCibotaskedquickly。“Itissomethingforalittlehaberdasher,keptbyanoldman,tobeabarrister\'swife——“ “Why?——“askedtheportress,bringingMme。Cibotoutintothepassage。 “Why?——Youaregoingtoseehim,areyounot,madame?——Verywell,whenyouareinhisofficeyouwillknowwhy。“ Fromthestateofthestaircase,lightedbysash-windowsonthesideoftheyard,itwasprettyevidentthattheinmatesofthehouse,withtheexceptionofthelandlordandM。Fraisierhimself,wereallworkmen。Thereweretracesofvariouscraftsinthedepositofmuduponthesteps——brass-filings,brokenbuttons,scrapsofgauze,andespartograsslayscatteredabout。Thewallsoftheupperstorieswerecoveredwithapprentices\'ribaldscrawlsandcaricatures。Theportress\'lastremarkhadrousedLaCibot\'scuriosity;shedecided,notunnaturally,thatshewouldconsultDr。Poulain\'sfriend;butasforemployinghim,thatmustdependuponherimpressions。 “IsometimeswonderhowMme。Sauvagecanstopinhisservice,“saidtheportress,bywayofcomment;shewasfollowinginMme。Cibot\'swake。“Iwillcomeupwithyou,madame“sheadded;“Iamtakingthemilkandthenewspaperuptomylandlord。“ Arrivedonthesecondfloorabovetheentresol,LaCibotbeheldadoorofthemostvillainousdescription。Thedoubtfulredpaintwascoatedforsevenoreightinchesroundthekeyholewithafilthyglaze,agrimydepositfromwhichthemodernhouse-decoratorendeavorstoprotectthedoorsofmoreelegantapartmentsbyglass“finger-plates。“ Agrating,almoststoppedupwithsomecompoundsimilartothedepositwithwhicharestaurant-keepergivesanairofcellar-boundantiquitytoamerelymiddle-agedbottle,onlyservedtoheightenthegeneralresemblancetoaprisondoor;aresemblancefurtherheightenedbythetrefoil-shapediron-work,theformidablehinges,theclumsynail- heads。Amiser,orapamphleteeratstrifewiththeworldatlarge,mustsurelyhaveinventedthesefortifications。Aleadensink,whichreceivedthewastewaterofthehousehold,contributeditsquotatothefetidatmosphereofthestaircase,andtheceilingwascoveredwithfantasticarabesquestracedbycandle-smoke——sucharabesques!Onpullingagreasyacorntasselattachedtothebell-rope,alittlebelljangledfeeblysomewherewithin,complainingofthefissureinitsmetalsides。 Everydetailwasinkeepingwiththegeneraldismaleffect。LaCibotheardaheavyfootstep,andtheasthmaticwheezingofaviragowithin,andMme。Sauvagepresentlyshowedherself。AdrienBrauwermighthavepaintedjustsuchahagforhispictureof/WitchesstartingfortheSabbath/;astout,unwholesomeslattern,fivefeetsixinchesinheight,withagrenadiercountenanceandabeardwhichfarsurpassedLaCibot\'sown;sheworeacheap,hideouslyuglycottongown,abandanahandkerchiefknottedoverhairwhichshestillcontinuedtoputincurlpapers(usingforthatpurposetheprintedcircularswhichhermasterreceived),andahugepairofgoldearringslikecart- wheelsinherears。ThisfemaleCerberuscarriedabatteredskilletinonehand,andopeningthedoor,setfreeanimprisonedodorofscorchedmilk——anauseousandpenetratingsmell,thatlostitselfatonce,however,amongthefumesoutside。 “WhatcanIdoforyou,missus?”demandedMme。Sauvage,andwithatruculentairshelookedLaCibotover;evidentlyshewasoftheopinionthatthevisitorwastoowelldressed,andhereyeslookedthemoremurderousbecausetheywerenaturallybloodshot。 “IhavecometoseeM。Fraisier;hisfriend,Dr。Poulain,sentme。“ “Oh!comein,missus,“saidLaSauvage,grownveryamiableofasudden,whichprovesthatshewaspreparedforthismorningvisit。 Withasweepingcourtesy,thestalwartwomanflungopenthedoorofaprivateoffice,whichlookeduponthestreet,anddiscoveredtheex- attorneyofMantes。 Theroomwasacompletepictureofathird-ratesolicitor\'soffice; withthestainedwoodencases,theletter-filessooldthattheyhadgrownbeards(inecclesiasticallanguage),theredtapedanglinglimpanddejected,thepasteboardboxescoveredwithtracesofthegambolsofmice,thedirtyfloor,theceilingtawnywithsmoke。Afrugalallowanceofwoodwassmoulderingonacoupleoffire-dogsonthehearth。Andonthechimney-pieceabovestoodafoggymirrorandamodernclockwithaninlaidwoodencase;Fraisierhadpickeditupatanexecutionsale,togetherwiththetawdryimitationrocococandlesticks,withthezincbeneathshowingthroughthelacquerinseveralplaces。 M。Fraisierwassmall,thin,andunwholesomelooking;hisredface,coveredwithaneruption,toldoftaintedblood;andhehad,moreover,atrickofcontinuallyscratchinghisrightarm。Awigpushedtothebackofhisheaddisplayedabrick-coloredcraniumofominousconformation。Thispersonrosefromacane-seatedarmchair,inwhichhesatonagreenleathercushion,assumedanagreeableexpression,andbroughtforwardachair。 “Mme。Cibot,Ibelieve?”queriedhe,indulcettones。 “Yes,sir,“answeredtheportress。Shehadlostherhabitualassurance。 Somethinginthetonesofavoicewhichstronglyresembledthesoundsofthelittledoor-bell,somethinginaglanceevensharperthanthesharpgreeneyesofherfuturelegaladviser,scaredMme。Cibot。 Fraisier\'spresencesopervadedtheroom,thatanyonemighthavethoughttherewaspestilenceintheair;andinaflashMme。CibotunderstoodwhyMme。FlorimondhadnotbecomeMme。Fraisier。 “Poulaintoldmeaboutyou,mydearmadame,“saidthelawyer,intheunnaturalfashioncommonlydescribedbythewords“mincingtones“; tonessharp,thin,andgratingasverjuice,inspiteofallhisefforts。 Arrivedatthispoint,hetriedtodrawtheskirtsofhisdressing- gownoverapairofangularkneesencasedinthreadbarefelt。Therobewasanancientprintedcottongarment,linedwithwaddingwhichtookthelibertyofprotrudingitselfthroughvariousslitsinithereandthere;theweightofthislininghadpulledtheskirtsaside,disclosingadingy-huedflannelwaistcoatbeneath。Withsomethingofacoxcomb\'smanner,Fraisierfastenedthisrefractoryarticleofdress,tighteningthegirdletodefinehisreedyfigure;thenwithablowofthetongs,heeffectedareconciliationbetweentwoburningbrandsthathadlongavoidedoneanother,likebrothersafterafamilyquarrel。Asuddenbrightideastruckhim,andherosefromhischair。 “Mme。Sauvage!”calledhe。 “Well?” “Iamnotathometoanybody!” “Eh!blessyourlife,there\'snoneedtosaythat!” “Sheismyoldnurse,“thelawyersaidinsomeconfusion。 “Andshehasnotrecoveredherfigureyet,“remarkedtheheroineoftheHalles。 Fraisierlaughed,anddrewtheboltlesthishousekeepershouldinterruptMme。Cibot\'sconfidences。 “Well,madame,explainyourbusiness,“saidhe,makinganotherefforttodrapehimselfinthedressing-gown。“AnyonerecommendedtomebytheonlyfriendIhaveintheworldmaycountuponme——Imaysay—— absolutely。“ ForhalfanhourMme。Cibottalked,andthemanoflawmadenointerruptionofanysort;hisfaceworetheexpressionofcuriousinterestwithwhichayoungsoldierlistenstoapensionerof“TheOldGuard。“Fraisier\'ssilenceandacquiescence,theraptattentionwithwhichheappearedtolistentoatorrentofgossipsimilartothesamplespreviouslygiven,dispelledsomeoftheprejudicesinspiredinLaCibot\'smindbyhissqualidsurroundings。Thelittlelawyerwiththeblack-speckledgreeneyeswasinrealitymakingastudyofhisclient。Whenatlengthshecametoastandandlookedtohimtospeak,hewasseizedwithafitofthecomplaintknownasa“churchyardcough,“andhadrecoursetoanearthenwarebasinhalffullofherbtea,whichhedrained。 “ButforPoulain,mydearmadame,Ishouldhavebeendeadbeforethis,“saidFraisier,bywayofanswertotheportress\'lookofmotherlycompassion;“buthewillbringmeround,hesays——“ Asalltheclient\'sconfidencesappearedtohaveslippedfromthememoryofherlegaladviser,shebegantocastaboutforawayoftakingleaveofamansoapparentlyneardeath。 “Inanaffairofthiskind,madame,“continuedtheattorneyfromMantes,suddenlyreturningtobusiness,“therearetwothingswhichitismostimportanttoknow。Inthefirstplace,whetherthepropertyissufficienttobeworthtroublingabout;andinthesecond,whothenext-of-kinmaybe;forifthepropertyisthebooty,thenext-of-kinistheenemy。“ LaCibotimmediatelybegantotalkofRemonencqandElieMagus,andsaidthattheshrewdcouplevaluedthepicturesatsixhundredthousandfrancs。 “Wouldtheytakethemthemselvesatthatprice?”inquiredthelawyer。 “Yousee,madame,thatmenofbusinessareshyofpictures。Apicturemaymeanapieceofcanvasworthacoupleoffrancsorapaintingworthtwohundredthousand。Now,paintingsworthtwohundredthousandfrancsareusuallywellknown;andwhaterrorsinjudgmentpeoplemakeinestimatingeventhemostfamouspicturesofall!Therewasonceagreatcapitalistwhosecollectionwasadmired,visited,andengraved—— actuallyengraved!Hewassupposedtohavespentmillionsoffrancsonit。Hedied,asmenmust,and——well,his/genuine/picturesdidnotfetchmorethantwohundredthousandfrancs!Youmustletmeseethesegentlemen——Nowforthenext-of-kin,“andFraisieragainrelapsedintohisattitudeoflistener。 WhenPresidentCamusot\'snamecameup,henoddedwithagrimacewhichrivetedMme。Cibot\'sattention。Shetriedtoreadtheforeheadandthevillainousface,andfoundwhatiscalledinbusinessa“woodenhead。“ “Yes,mydearsir,“repeatedLaCibot。“Yes,myM。PonsisowncousintoPresidentCamusotdeMarville;hetellsmethattentimesaday。M。 Camusotthesilkmercerwasmarriedtwice——“ “HethathasjustbeennominatedforapeerofFrance?——“ “AndhisfirstwifewasaMlle。Pons,M。Pons\'firstcousin。“ “Thentheyarefirstcousinsonceremoved——“ “Theyare\'notcousins。\'Theyhavequarreled。“ ItmayberememberedthatbeforeM。CamusotdeMarvillecametoParis,hewasPresidentoftheTribunalofMantesforfiveyears;andnotonlywashisnamestillrememberedthere,buthehadkeptupacorrespondencewithMantes。Camusot\'simmediatesuccessor,thejudgewithwhomhehadbeenmostintimateduringhistermofoffice,wasstillPresidentoftheTribunal,andconsequentlyknewallaboutFraisier。 “Doyouknow,madame,“Fraisiersaid,whenatlasttheredsluicesofLaCibot\'storrenttonguewereclosed,“doyouknowthatyourprincipalenemywillbeamanwhocansendyoutothescaffold?” Theportressstartedonherchair,makingasuddenspringlikeajack- in-the-box。 “Calmyourself,dearmadame,“continuedFraisier。“YoumaynothaveknownthenameofthePresidentoftheChamberofIndictmentsattheCourtofAppealinParis;butyououghttohaveknownthatM。Ponsmusthaveanheir-at-law。M。lePresidentdeMarvilleisyourinvalid\'ssoleheir;butasheisacollateralinthethirddegree,M。 Ponsisentitledbylawtoleavehisfortuneashepleases。Youarenotawareeitherthat,sixweeksagoatleast,M。lePresident\'sdaughtermarriedtheeldestsonofM。leComtePopinot,peerofFrance,onceMinisterofAgriculture,andPresidentoftheBoardofTrade,oneofthemostinfluentialpoliticiansoftheday。PresidentdeMarvilleisevenmoreformidablethroughthismarriagethaninhisownqualityofheadoftheCourtofAssize。“ AtthatwordLaCibotshuddered。 “Yes,anditishewhosendsyouthere,“continuedFraisier。“Ah!mydearmadame,youlittleknowwhataredrobemeans!Itisbadenoughtohaveaplainblackgownagainstyou!Youseemehere,ruined,bald,brokeninhealth——allbecause,unwittingly,Icrossedamereattorneyforthecrownintheprovinces。Iwasforcedtosellmyconnectionataloss,andveryluckyIwastocomeoffwiththelossofmymoney。IfIhadtriedtostandout,myprofessionalpositionwouldhavegoneaswell。 “Onethingmoreyoudonotknow,“hecontinued,“andthisitis。IfyouhadonlytodowithPresidentCamusothimself,itwouldbenothing;buthehasawife,mindyou!——andifyoueverfindyourselffacetofacewiththatwife,youwillshakeinyourshoesasifyouwereonthefirststepofthescaffold,yourhairwillstandonend。 ThePresidenteissovindictivethatshewouldspendtenyearsoversettingatraptokillyou。Shesetsthathusbandofhersspinninglikeatop。ThroughheracharmingyoungfellowcommittedsuicideattheConciergerie。Acountwasaccusedofforgery——shemadehischaracteraswhiteassnow。SheallbutdroveapersonofthehighestqualityfromtheCourtofCharlesX。Finally,shedisplacedtheAttorney-General,M。deGranville——“ “ThatlivedintheRueVieille-du-Temple,atthecorneroftheRueSaint-Francois?” “Theverysame。TheysaythatshemeanstomakeherhusbandHomeSecretary,andIdonotknowthatshewillnotgainherend——IfsheweretotakeitintoherheadtosendusbothtotheCriminalCourtfirstandthehulksafterwards——IshouldapplyforapassportandsetsailforAmerica,thoughIamasinnocentasanew-bornbabe。SowellIknowwhatjusticemeans。Now,seehere,mydearMme。Cibot;tomarryheronlydaughtertoyoungVicomtePopinot(heirtoM。Pillerault,yourlandlord,itissaid)——tomakethatmatch,shestrippedherselfofherwholefortune,somuchsothatthePresidentandhiswifehavenothingatthismomentexcepthisofficialsalary。Canyousuppose,mydearmadame,thatunderthecircumstancesMme。laPresidentewillletM。Pons\'propertygooutofthefamilywithoutaword?——Why,Iwouldsoonerfacegunsloadedwithgrape-shotthanhavesuchawomanformyenemy——“ “Buttheyhavequarreled,“putinLaCibot。 “Whathasthatgottodowithit?”askedFraisier。“Itisonereasonthemoreforfearingher。Tokillarelativeofwhomyouaretired,issomething;buttoinherithispropertyafterwards——thatisarealpleasure!” “Buttheoldgentlemanhasahorrorofhisrelatives。Hesaysoverandoveragainthatthesepeople——M。Cardot,M。Berthier,andtherestofthem(Ican\'tremembertheirnames)——havecrushedhimasatumbrilcartcrushesanegg——“ “Haveyouamindtobecrushedtoo?” “Ohdear!ohdear!”criedLaCibot。“Ah!Ma\'amFontainewasrightwhenshesaidthatIshouldmeetwithdifficulties:still,shesaidthatI shouldsucceed——“ “Listen,mydearMme。Cibot——Asformakingsomethirtythousandfrancsoutofthisbusiness——thatispossible;butforthewholeoftheproperty,itisuselesstothinkofit。Wetalkedoveryourcaseyesterdayevening,Dr。PoulainandI——“ LaCibotstartedagain。 “Well,whatisthematter?” “Butifyouknewabouttheaffair,whydidyouletmechatterawaylikeamagpie?” “Mme。Cibot,Iknewallaboutyourbusiness,butIknewnothingofMme。Cibot。Somanyclients,somanycharacters——“ Mme。Cibotgaveherlegaladviseraqueerlookatthis;allhersuspicionsgleamedinhereyes。Fraisiersawthis。 “Iresume,“hecontinued。“So,ourfriendPoulainwasoncecalledinbyyoutoattendoldM。Pillerault,theCountessPopinot\'sgreat- uncle;thatisoneofyourclaimstomydevotion。Poulaingoestoseeyourlandlord(markthis!)onceafortnight;helearnedalltheseparticularsfromhim。M。Pilleraultwaspresentathisgrand-nephew\'swedding——forheisanunclewithmoneytoleave;hehasanincomeoffifteenthousandfrancs,thoughhehaslivedlikeahermitforthelastfive-and-twentyyears,andscarcelyspendsathousandcrowns—— well,/he/toldPoulainallaboutthismarriage。Itseemsthatyouroldmusicianwaspreciselythecauseoftherow;hetriedtodisgracehisownfamilybywayofrevenge——Ifyouonlyhearonebell,youonlyhearonesound——Yourinvalidsaysthathemeantnoharm,buteverybodythinkshimamonsterof——“ “Anditwouldnotastonishmeifhewas!”criedLaCibot。“Justimagineit!——ForthesetenyearspastIhavebeenmoneyoutofpocketforhim,spendingmysavingsonhim,andheknowsit,andyethewillnotletmeliedowntosleeponalegacy!——No,sir!hewill/not/。Heisobstinate,aregularmuleheis——Ihavetalkedtohimthesetendays,andthecross-grainedcurwon\'tstirnomorethanasign-post。 Heshutshisteethandlooksatmelike——ThemostthathewouldsaywasthathewouldrecommendmetoM。Schmucke。“ “ThenhemeanstomakehiswillinfavorofthisSchmucke?” “Everythingwillgotohim——“ “Listen,mydearMme。Cibot,ifIamtoarriveatanydefiniteconclusionsandthinkofaplan,ImustknowM。Schmucke。ImustseethepropertyandhavesometalkwiththisJewofwhomyouspeak;andthen,letmedirectyou——“ “Weshallsee,M。Fraisier。“ “Whatisthis?\'Weshallsee?\'“repeatedFraisier,speakinginthevoicenaturaltohim,ashegaveLaCibotaviperousglance。“AmI yourlegaladviseroramInot,Isay?Letusknowexactlywherewestand。“ LaCibotfeltthathereadherthoughts。Acoldchillrandownherback。 “IhavetoldyouallIknow,“shesaid。Shesawthatshewasatthetiger\'smercy。 “Weattorneysareaccustomedtotreachery。Justthinkcarefullyoveryourposition;itissuperb——Ifyoufollowmyadvicepointbypoint,youwillhavethirtyorfortythousandfrancs。Butthereisareversesidetothisbeautifulmedal。HowifthePresidentecomestohearthatM。Pons\'propertyisworthamillionoffrancs,andthatyoumeantohaveabitoutofit?——forthereisalwayssomebodyreadytotakethatkindoferrand——“headdedparenthetically。 Thisremark,andthelittlepausethatcamebeforeandafterit,sentanothershudderthroughLaCibot。ShethoughtatoncethatFraisierhimselfwouldprobablyundertakethatoffice。 “Andthen,mydearclient,intenminutesoldPilleraultisaskedtodismissyou,andthenonacoupleofhours\'notice——“ “Whatdoesthatmattertome?”saidLaCibot,risingtoherfeetlikeaBellona;“Ishallstaywiththegentlemenastheirhousekeeper。“ “Andthen,atrapwillbesetforyou,andsomefinemorningyouandyourhusbandwillwakeupinaprisoncell,tobetriedforyourlives——“ “/I?/“criedLaCibot,“Ithathavenotafarthingthatdoesn\'tbelongtome?……/I!/……/I!/“ Forfiveminutessheheldforth,andFraisierwatchedthegreatartistbeforehimassheexecutedaconcertoofself-praise。Hewasquiteuntouched,andevenamusedbytheperformance。HiskeenglancesprickedLaCibotlikestilettos;hechuckledinwardly,tillhisshrunkenwigwasshakingwithlaughter。HewasaRobespierreatanagewhentheSyllaofFrancewasmakecouplets。 “Andhow?andwhy?Andonwhatpretext?”demandedshe,whenshehadcometoanend。 “Youwishtoknowhowyoumaycometotheguillotine?” LaCibotturnedpaleasdeathatthewords;thewordsfelllikeaknifeuponherneck。ShestaredwildlyatFraisier。 “Listentome,mydearchild,“beganFraisier,suppressinghisinwardsatisfactionathisclient\'sdiscomfiture。 “Iwouldsoonerleavethingsastheyare——“murmuredLaCibot,andsherosetogo。 “Stay,“Fraisiersaidimperiously。“Yououghttoknowtherisksthatyouarerunning;Iamboundtogiveyouthebenefitofmylights——YouaredismissedbyM。Pillerault,wewillsay;thereisnodoubtaboutthat,isthere?Youentertheserviceofthesetwogentlemen。Verygood!ThatisadeclarationofwaragainstthePresidente。Youmeantodoeverythingyoucantogainpossessionoftheproperty,andtogetasliceofitatanyrate—— “Oh,Iamnotblamingyou,“Fraisiercontinued,inanswertoagesturefromhisclient。“Itisnotmyplacetodoso。Thisisabattle,andyouwillbeledonfurtherthanyouthinkfor。Onegrowsfullofone\'sideas,onehitshard——“ Anothergestureofdenial。ThistimeLaCibottossedherhead。 “There,there,oldlady,“saidFraisier,withodiousfamiliarity,“youwillgoaverylongway!——“ “Youtakemeforathief,Isuppose?” “Come,now,mamma,youholdareceiptinM。Schmucke\'shandwhichdidnotcostyoumuch——Ah!youareintheconfessional,mylady!Don\'tdeceiveyourconfessor,especiallywhentheconfessorhasthepowerofreadingyourthoughts。“ LaCibotwasdismayedbytheman\'sperspicacity;nowsheknewwhyhehadlistenedtohersointently。 “Verygood,“continuedhe,“youcanadmitatoncethatthePresidentewillnotallowyoutopassherintheracefortheproperty——Youwillbewatchedandspiedupon——YougetyournameintoM。Pons\'will; nothingcouldbebetter。Butsomefinedaythelawstepsin,arsenicisfoundinaglass,andyouandyourhusbandarearrested,tried,andcondemnedforattemptingthelifeoftheSieurPons,soastocomebyyourlegacy。IoncedefendedapoorwomanatVersailles;shewasinrealityasinnocentasyouwouldbeinsuchacase。ThingswereasI havetoldyou,andallthatIcoulddowastosaveherlife。Theunhappycreaturewassentencedtotwentyyears\'penalservitude。SheisworkingouthertimenowatSt。Lazare。“ Mme。Cibot\'sterrorgrewtothehighestpitch。Shegrewpalerandpaler,staringatthelittle,thinmanwiththegreeneyes,assomewretchedMoor,accusedofadheringtoherownreligion,mightgazeattheinquisitorwhodoomedhertothestake。 “Then,doyoutellme,thatifIleaveyoutoact,andputmyinterestsinyourhands,Ishallgetsomethingwithoutfear?” “Iguaranteeyouthirtythousandfrancs,“saidFraisier,speakinglikeamansureofthefact。 “Afterall,youknowhowfondIamofdearDr。Poulain,“shebeganagaininhermostcoaxingtones;“hetoldmetocometoyou,worthyman,andhedidnotsendmeheretobetoldthatIshallbeguillotinedforpoisoningsomeone。“ Thethoughtoftheguillotinesomovedherthatsheburstintotears,hernerveswereshaken,terrorclutchedatherheart,shelostherhead。Fraisiergloatedoverhistriumph。Whenhesawhisclienthesitate,hethoughtthathehadlosthischance;hehadsethimselftofrightenandquellLaCibottillshewascompletelyinhispower,boundhandandfoot。Shehadwalkedintohisstudyasaflywalksintoaspider\'sweb;thereshewasdoomedtoremain,entangledinthetoilsofthelittlelawyerwhomeanttofeeduponher。Outofthisbitofbusiness,indeed,Fraisiermeanttogainthelivingofolddays; comfort,competence,andconsideration。HeandhisfriendDr。Poulainhadspentthewholepreviouseveninginamicroscopicexaminationofthecase;theyhadmadematuredeliberations。ThedoctordescribedSchmuckeforhisfriend\'sbenefit,andthealertpairhadplumbedallhypothesesandscrutinizedallrisksandresources,tillFraisier,exultant,criedaloud,“Bothourfortuneslieinthis!”HehadgonesofarastopromisePoulainahospital,andasforhimself,hemeanttobejusticeofthepeaceofanarrondissement。 Tobeajusticeofthepeace!Forthismanwithhisabundantcapacity,forthisdoctoroflawwithoutapairofsockstohisname,thedreamwasahippogriffsorestive,thathethoughtofitasadeputy- advocatethinksofthesilkgown,asanItalianpriestthinksofthetiara。Itwasindeedawilddream! M。Vitel,thejusticeofthepeacebeforewhomFraisierpleaded,wasamanofsixty-nine,infailinghealth;hetalkedofretiringonapension;andFraisierusedtotalkwithPoulainofsucceedinghim,muchasPoulaintalkedofsavingthelifeofsomerichheiressandmarryingherafterwards。NooneknowshowgreedilyeverypostinthegiftofauthorityissoughtafterinParis。EveryonewantstoliveinParis。Ifastamportobaccolicensefallsin,ahundredwomenriseupasoneandstiralltheirfriendstoobtainit。Anyvacancyintheranksofthetwenty-fourcollectorsoftaxessendsafloodofambitiousfolksurginginupontheChamberofDeputies。Decisionsaremadeincommittee,allappointmentsaremadebytheGovernment。Nowthesalaryofajusticeofthepeace,theloweststipendiarymagistrateinParis,isaboutsixthousandfrancs。Thepostofregistrartothecourtisworthahundredthousandfrancs。Fewplacesaremorecovetedintheadministration。Fraisier,asajusticeofthepeace,withtheheadphysicianofahospitalforhisfriend,wouldmakearichmarriagehimselfandagoodmatchforDr。Poulain。Eachwouldlendahandtoeach。