第6章

类别:其他 作者:Honoré de Balzac字数:20697更新时间:18/12/21 14:23:56
NightsetitsleadensealupontheplansmadebythesometimeattorneyofMantes,andaformidableschemesproutedup,aflourishingscheme,fertileinharvestsofgainandintrigue。LaCibotwasthehingeuponwhichthewholematterturned;andforthisreason,anyrebelliononthepartoftheinstrumentmustbeatonceputdown;suchactiononherpartwasquiteunexpected;butFraisierhadputforthallthestrengthofhisrancorousnature,andtheaudaciousportresslaytrampledunderhisfeet。 “Come,reassureyourself,mydearmadame,“heremarked,holdingouthishand。Thetouchofthecold,serpent-likeskinmadeaterribleimpressionupontheportress。Itbroughtaboutsomethinglikeaphysicalreaction,whichcheckedheremotion;Mme。Fontaine\'stoad,Astaroth,seemedtohertobelessdeadlythanthispoison-sacthatworeasandywigandspokeintoneslikethecreakingofahinge。 “DonotimaginethatIamfrighteningyoutonopurpose,“Fraisiercontinued。(LaCibot\'sfeelingofrepulsionhadnotescapedhim。)“TheaffairswhichmadeMme。laPresidente\'sdreadfulreputationaresowellknownatthelaw-courts,thatyoucanmakeinquiriesthereifyoulike。ThegreatpersonwhowasallbutsentintoalunaticasylumwastheMarquisd\'Espard。TheMarquisd\'Esgrignonwassavedfromthehulks。Thehandsomeyoungmanwithwealthandagreatfuturebeforehim,whowastohavemarriedadaughterofoneofthefirstfamiliesofFrance,andhangedhimselfinacelloftheConciergerie,wasthecelebratedLuciendeRubempre;theaffairmadeagreatdealofnoiseinParisatthetime。Thatwasaquestionofawill。Hismistress,thenotoriousEsther,diedandlefthimseveralmillions,andtheyaccusedtheyoungfellowofpoisoningher。HewasnoteveninParisatthetimeofherdeath,nordidhesomuchasknowthewomanhadleftthemoneytohim!——Onecannotwellbemoreinnocentthanthat!Well,afterM。Camusotexaminedhim,hehangedhimselfinhiscell。Law,likemedicine,hasitsvictims。Inthefirstcase,onemansuffersforthemany,andinthesecond,hediesforscience,“headded,andanuglysmilestoleoverhislips。“Well,Iknowtherisksmyself,yousee; poorandobscurelittleattorneyasIam,thelawhasbeentheruinofme。Myexperiencewasdearlybought——itisallatyourservice。“ “Thankyou,no,“saidLaCibot;“Iwillhavenothingtodowithit,uponmyword!……Ishallhavenourishedingratitude,thatisall!I wantnothingbutmydue;Ihavethirtyyearsofhonestybehindme,sir。M。PonssaysthathewillrecommendmetohisfriendSchmucke; wellandgood,IshallendmydaysinpeacewiththeGerman,goodman。“ Fraisierhadovershothismark。HehaddiscouragedLaCibot。Nowhewasobligedtoremovetheseunpleasantimpressions。 “Donotletusgiveup,“hesaid;“justgoawayquietlyhome。Come,now,wewillsteertheaffairtoagoodend。“ “Butwhataboutmy/rentes/,whatamItodotogetthem,and——“ “Andfeelnoremorse?”heinterruptedquickly。“Eh!itispreciselyforthatthatmenofbusinesswereinvented;unlessyoukeepwithinthelaw,yougetnothing。Youknownothingoflaw;Iknowagooddeal。 Iwillseethatyoukeepontherightsideofit,andyoucanholdyourowninallmen\'ssight。Asforyourconscience,thatisyourownaffair。“ “Verywell,tellmehowtodoit,“returnedLaCibot,curiousanddelighted。 “Idonotknowhowyet。Ihavenotlookedatthestrongpointsofthecaseyet;Ihavebeenbusywiththeobstacles。Butthefirstthingtobedoneistourgehimtomakeawill;youcannotgowrongoverthat; andfindout,firstofall,howPonsmeanstoleavehisfortune;forifyouwerehisheir——“ “No,no;hedoesnotlikeme。Ah!ifIhadbutknownthevalueofhisgimcracks,andifIhadknownwhatIknownowabouthisamours,I shouldbeeasyinmymindthisday——“ “Keepon,infact,“brokeinFraisier。“Dyingfolkhavequeerfancies,mydearmadame;theydisappointhopesmanyatime。Lethimmakehiswill,andthenweshallsee。Andofallthings,thepropertymustbevalued。SoImustseethisRemonencqandtheJew;theywillbeveryusefultous。Putentireconfidenceinme,Iamatyourdisposal。Whenaclientisafriendtome,Iamhisfriendthroughthickandthin。 Friendorenemy,thatismycharacter。“ “Verywell,“saidLaCibot,“Iamyoursentirely;andasforfees,M。 Poulain——“ “Letussaynothingaboutthat,“saidFraisier。“ThinkhowyoucankeepPoulainatthebedside;heisoneofthemostuprightandconscientiousmenIknow;and,yousee,wewantsomeonetherewhomwecantrust。PoulainwoulddobetterthanI;Ihavelostmycharacter。“ “Youlookasifyouhad,“saidLaCibot;“but,formyownpart,I shouldtrustyou。“ “Andyouwoulddowell。Cometoseemewheneveranythinghappens,and——there!——youareanintelligentwoman;allwillgowell。“ “Good-day,M。Fraisier。Ihopeyouwillrecoveryourhealth。Yourservant,sir。“ Fraisierwenttothedoorwithhisclient。Butthistimeitwashe,andnotLaCibot,whowasstruckwithanideaonthethreshold。 “IfyoucouldpersuadeM。Ponstocallmein,itwouldbeagreatstep。“ “Iwilltry,“saidLaCibot。 Fraisierdrewherbackintohissanctum。“Lookhere,oldlady,IknowM。Trognon,thenotaryofthequarter,verywell。IfM。Ponshasnotanotary,mentionM。Trognontohim。MakehimtakeM。Trognon——“ “Right,“returnedLaCibot。 Andasshecameoutagainsheheardtherustleofadressandthesoundofastealthy,heavyfootstep。 Outinthestreetandbyherself,Mme。Cibottosomeextentrecoveredherlibertyofmindasshewalked。Thoughtheinfluenceoftheconversationwasstilluponher,andshehadalwaysstoodindreadofscaffolds,justice,andjudges,shetookaverynaturalresolutionwhichwastobringaboutaconflictofstrategybetweenherandherformidablelegaladviser。 “WhatdoIwantwithotherfolk?”saidshetoherself。“Letusmakearoundsum,andafterwardsIwilltakeallthattheyoffermetopushtheirinterests;“andthisthought,aswillshortlybeseen,hastenedthepooroldmusician\'send。 “Well,dearM。Schmucke,andhowisourdear,adoredpatient?”askedLaCibot,asshecameintotheroom。 “Ferypad;Bonshafpeenvanderingalldernight。“ “Then,whatdidhesay?” “Chustnonsense。HevoulddotIhafallhisfortune,onkonditiondotIsellnodings——Denhecried!Boormann!Itmademever\'sad。“ “Nevermind,honey,“returnedtheportress。“Ihavekeptyouwaitingforyourbreakfast;itisnineo\'clockandpast;butdon\'tscoldme。I havebusinessonhand,yousee,businessofyours。Herearewewithoutanymoney,andIhavebeenouttogetsome。“ “Vere?”askedSchmucke。 “Ofmyuncle。“ “Onkel?” “Upthespout。“ “Shpout?” “Oh!thedearman!howsimpleheis?No,youareasaint,alove,anarchbishopofinnocence,amanthatoughttobestuffed,astheoldactorsaid。What!youhavelivedinParisfortwenty-nineyears;yousawtheRevolutionofJuly,youdid,andyouhaveneversomuchasheardtellofapawnbroker——amanthatlendsyoumoneyonyourthings?—— Ihavebeenpawningoursilverspoonsandforks,eightofthem,threadpattern。Pooh,CibotcaneathisvictualswithGermansilver; itisquitethefashionnow,theysay。Itisnotworthwhiletosayanythingtoourangelthere;itwouldupsethimandmakehimyellowerthanbefore,andheisquitecrossenoughasitis。Letusgethimroundagainfirst,andafterwardsweshallsee。Whatmustbemust;andwemusttakethingsaswefindthem,eh?” “Gootvoman!nopleheart!”criedpoorSchmucke,withagreattendernessinhisface。HetookLaCibot\'shandandclaspedittohisbreast。Whenhelookedup,thereweretearsinhiseyes。 “There,thatwilldo,PapaSchmucke;howfunnyyouare!Thisistoobad。Iamanolddaughterofthepeople——myheartisinmyhand。I havesomething/here/,yousee,likeyouhave,heartsofgoldthatyouare,“sheadded,slappingherchest。 “BabaSchmucke!”continuedthemusician。“No。Toknowdetepthsofsorrow,tocrymittearsofblood,tomountupinderhefn——datismeinlot!IshallnotlifafterBons——“ “Gracious!Iamsureyouwon\'t,youarekillingyourself——Listen,pet!” “Bet?” “Verywell,mysonny——“ “Zonny?” “Mylamb,then,ifyoulikeitbetter。“ “Itisnotmoreclear。“ “Oh,well,let/me/takecareofyouandtellyouwhattodo;forifyougoonlikethis,Ishallhavebothofyoulaiduponmyhands,yousee。Tomylittlewayofthinking,wemustdotheworkbetweenus。YoucannotgoaboutParistogivelessonsforittiresyou,andthenyouarenotfittodoanythingafterwards,andsomebodymustsitupofanightwithM。Pons,nowthatheisgettingworseandworse。Iwillrunroundto-daytoallyourpupilsandtellthemthatyouareill;isitnotso?Andthenyoucanspendthenightswithourlamb,andsleepofamorningfromfiveo\'clocktill,letussay,twointheafternoon。I myselfwilltaketheday,themosttiringpart,forthereisyourbreakfastanddinnertogetready,andthebedtomake,andthethingstochange,andthedosesofmedicinetogive。Icouldnotholdoutforanothertendaysatthisrate。WhatwouldbecomeofyouifIweretofallill?Andyouyourself,itmakesoneshuddertoseeyou;justlookatyourself,aftersittingupwithhimlastnight!” ShedrewSchmucketotheglass,andSchmuckethoughtthattherewasagreatchange。 “So,ifyouareofmymind,I\'llhaveyourbreakfastreadyinajiffy。 Thenyouwilllookafterourpoordearagaintilltwoo\'clock。Letmehavealistofyourpeople,andIwillsoonarrangeit。Youwillbefreeforafortnight。YoucangotobedwhenIcomein,andsleeptillnight。“ Soprudentdidthepropositionseem,thatSchmuckethenandthereagreedtoit。 “NotawordtoM。Pons;hewouldthinkitwasalloverwithhim,youknow,ifweweretotellhiminthiswaythathisengagementatthetheatreandhislessonsareputoff。Hewouldbethinkingthatheshouldnotfindhispupilsagain,poorgentleman——stuffandnonsense! M。PoulainsaysthatweshallsaveourBenjaminifwekeephimasquietaspossible。“ “Ach!ferygoot!Pringupderpreakfast;Ishallmakederbett,andgifyoudieattresses!——Youareright;itvouldpetoomuchforme。“ AnhourlaterLaCibot,inherSundayclothes,departedingreatstate,tothenosmallastonishmentoftheRemonencqs;shepromisedherselfthatshewouldsupportthecharacterofconfidentialservantofthepairofnutcrackers,intheboarding-schoolsandprivatefamiliesinwhichtheygavemusic-lessons。 ItisneedlesstorepeatallthegossipinwhichLaCibotindulgedonherround。Themembersofeveryfamily,thehead-mistressofeveryboarding-school,weretreatedtoavariationuponthethemeofPons\' illness。Asinglescene,whichtookplaceintheIllustriousGaudissart\'sprivateroom,willgiveasufficientideaoftherest。LaCibotmetwithunheard-ofdifficulties,butshesucceededinpenetratingatlasttothepresence。KingsandcabinetministersarelessdifficultofaccessthanthemanagerofatheatreinParis;norisithardtounderstandwhysuchprodigiousbarriersareraisedbetweenthemandordinarymortals:akinghasonlytodefendhimselffromambition;themanagerofatheatrehasreasontodreadthewoundedvanityofactorsandauthors。 LaCibot,however,struckupanacquaintancewiththeportress,andtraversedalldistancesinabriefspace。Thereisasortoffreemasonryamongtheportertribe,and,indeed,amongthemembersofeveryprofession;foreachcallinghasitsshibboleth,aswellasitsinsultingepithetandthemarkwithwhichitbrandsitsfollowers。 “Ah!madame,youaretheportresshere,“beganLaCibot。“Imyselfamaportress,inasmallway,inahouseintheRuedeNormandie。M。 Pons,yourconductor,lodgeswithus。Oh,howgladIshouldbetohaveyourplace,andseetheactorsanddancersandauthorsgopast。Itisthemarshal\'sbatoninourprofession,astheoldactorsaid。“ “AndhowisM。Ponsgoingon,goodman?”inquiredtheportress。 “Heisnotgoingonatall;hehasnotlefthisbedthesetwomonths。 Hewillonlyleavethehousefeetforemost,thatiscertain。“ “Hewillbemissed。“ “Yes。Ihavecomewithamessagetothemanagerfromhim。Justtrytogetmeawordwithhim,dear。“ “AladyfromM。Ponstoseeyou,sir!”Afterthisfashiondidtheyouthattachedtotheserviceofthemanager\'sofficeannounceLaCibot,whomtheportressbelowhadparticularlyrecommendedtohiscare。 Gaudissarthadjustcomeinforarehearsal。Chancesoordereditthatnoonewishedtospeakwithhim;actorsandauthorswerealikelate。 Delightedtohavenewsofhisconductor,hemadeaNapoleonicgesture,andLaCibotwasadmitted。 Thesometimecommercialtraveler,nowtheheadofapopulartheatre,regardedhissleepingpartnersinthelightofalegitimatewife;theywerenotinformedofallhisdoings。Theflourishingstateofhisfinanceshadreacteduponhisperson。Grownbigandstoutandhigh- coloredwithgoodcheerandprosperity,GaudissartmadenodisguiseofhistransformationintoaMondor。 “Weareturningintoacity-father,“heoncesaid,tryingtobethefirsttolaugh。 “YouareonlyintheTurcaretstageyet,though,“retortedBixiou,whooftenreplacedGaudissartinthecompanyoftheleadingladyoftheballet,thecelebratedHeloiseBrisetout。 TheformerIllustriousGaudissart,infact,wasexploitingthetheatresimplyandsolelyforhisownparticularbenefit,andwithbrutaldisregardofotherinterests。Hefirstinsinuatedhimselfasacollaboratorinvariousballets,plays,andvaudevilles;thenhewaitedtilltheauthorwantedmoneyandboughtuptheotherhalfofthecopyright。Theseafter-piecesandvaudevilles,alwaysaddedtosuccessfulplays,broughthiminadailyharvestofgoldcoins。Hetraffickedbyproxyintickets,allottingacertainnumbertohimself,asthemanager\'sshare,tillhetookinthiswayatitheofthereceipts。AndGaudissarthadothermethodsofmakingmoneybesidestheseofficialcontributions。Hesoldboxes,hetookpresentsfromindifferentactressesburningtogouponthestagetofillsmallspeakingparts,orsimplytoappearasqueens,orpages,andthelike; heswelledhisnominalthirdshareoftheprofitstosuchpurposethatthesleepingpartnersscarcelyreceivedone-tenthinsteadoftheremainingtwo-thirdsofthenetreceipts。Evenso,however,thetenthpaidthemadividendoffifteenpercentontheircapital。OnthestrengthofthatfifteenpercentGaudissarttalkedofhisintelligence,honesty,andzeal,andthegoodfortuneofhispartners。 WhenCountPopinot,showinganinterestintheconcern,askedMatifat,orGeneralGouraud(Matifat\'sson-in-law),orCrevel,whethertheyweresatisfiedwithGaudissart,Gouraud,nowapeerofFrance,answered,“Theysayherobsus;butheissuchaclever,good-naturedfellow,thatwearequitesatisfied。“ “ThisislikeLaFontaine\'sfable,“smiledtheex-cabinetminister。 Gaudissartfoundinvestmentsforhiscapitalinotherventures。HethoughtwellofSchwab,Brunner,andtheGraffs;thatfirmwaspromotingrailways,hebecameashareholderinthelines。Hisshrewdnesswascarefullyhiddenbeneaththefrankcarelessnessofamanofpleasure;heseemedtobeinterestedinnothingbutamusementsanddress,yethethoughteverythingover,andhiswideexperienceofbusinessgainedasacommercialtravelerstoodhimingoodstead。 Aself-mademan,hedidnottakehimselfseriously。Hegavesuppersandbanquetstocelebritiesinroomssumptuouslyfurnishedbythehousedecorator。Showybynature,withatastefordoingthingshandsomely,heaffectedaneasy-goingair,andseemedsomuchthelessformidablebecausehehadkepttheslangof“theroad“(tousehisownexpression),withafewgreen-roomphrasessuperadded。Now,artistsinthetheatricalprofessionarewonttoexpressthemselveswithsomevigor;Gaudissartborrowedsufficientracygreen-roomtalktoblendwithhiscommercialtraveler\'slivelyjocularity,andpassedforawit。Hewasthinkingatthatmomentofsellinghislicenseand“goingintoanotherline,“ashesaid。Hethoughtofbeingchairmanofarailwaycompany,ofbecomingaresponsiblepersonandanadministrator,andfinallyofmarryingMlle。Minard,daughteroftherichestmayorinParis。HemighthopetogetintotheChamberthrough“hisline,“and,withPopinot\'sinfluence,totakeofficeundertheGovernment。 “WhomhaveIthehonorofaddressing?”inquiredGaudissart,lookingmagisteriallyatLaCibot。 “IamM。Pons\'confidentialservant,sir。“ “Well,andhowisthedearfellow?” “Ill,sir——veryill。“ “Thedevilheis!Iamsorrytohearit——Imustcomeandseehim;heissuchamanasyoudon\'toftenfind。“ “Ahyes!sir,heisacherub,heis。Ihavealwayswonderedhowhecametobeinatheatre。“ “Why,madame,thetheatreisahouseofcorrectionformorals,“saidGaudissart。“PoorPons!——Uponmyword,oneoughttocultivatethespeciestokeepupthestock。\'Tisapatternman,andhastalenttoo。 Whenwillhebeabletotakehisorchestraagain,doyouthink?A theatre,unfortunately,islikeastagecoach:emptyorfull,itstartsatthesametime。Hereatsixo\'clockeveryevening,upgoesthecurtain;andifweareneversorryforourselves,itwon\'tmakegoodmusic。Letusseenow——howishe?” LaCibotpulledoutherpocket-handkerchiefandheldittohereyes。 “Itisaterriblethingtosay,mydearsir,“saidshe;“butIamafraidweshalllosehim,thoughweareascarefulofhimasoftheappleofoureyes。And,atthesametime,IcametosaythatyoumustnotcountonM。Schmucke,worthyman,forheisgoingtositupwithhimatnight。Onecannothelpdoingasiftherewashopestillleft,andtryingone\'sbesttosnatchthedear,goodsoulfromdeath。Butthedoctorhasgivenhimup——“ “Whatisthematterwithhim?” “Heisdyingofgrief,jaundice,andlivercomplaint,withalotoffamilyaffairstocomplicatematters。“ “Andadoctoraswell,“saidGaudissart。“HeoughttohavehadLebrun,ourdoctor;itwouldhavecosthimnothing。“ “M。Pons\'doctorisaProvidenceonearth。Butwhatcanadoctordo,nomatterhowcleverheis,withsuchcomplications?” “Iwantedthegoodpairofnutcrackersbadlyfortheaccompanimentofmynewfairypiece。“ “IsthereanythingthatIcandoforthem?”askedLaCibot,andherexpressionwouldhavedonecredittoaJocrisse。 Gaudissartburstoutlaughing。 “Iamtheirhousekeeper,sir,anddomanythingsformygentlemen——“ Shedidnotfinishherspeech,forinthemiddleofGaudissart\'sroaroflaughterawoman\'svoiceexclaimed,“Ifyouarelaughing,oldman,onemaycomein,“andtheleadingladyoftheballetrushedintotheroomandflungherselfupontheonlysofa。ThenewcomerwasHeloiseBrisetout,withasplendid/algerienne/,suchasscarvesusedtobecalled,abouthershoulders。 “Whoisamusingyou?Isitthislady?Whatpostdoesshewant?”askedthisnymph,givingthemanagersuchaglanceasartistgivesartist,aglancethatwouldmakeasubjectforapicture。 Heloise,ayoungwomanofexceedinglyliterarytastes,wasonintimatetermswithgreatandfamousartistsinBohemia。Elegant,accomplished,andgraceful,shewasmoreintelligentthandancersusuallyare。Assheputherquestion,shesniffedatascent-bottlefullofsomearomaticperfume。 “Onefinewomanisasgoodasanother,madame;andifIdon\'tsniffthepestilenceoutofascent-bottle,nordaubbrickdustonmycheeks——“ “Thatwouldbeasinfulwaste,child,whenNatureputitonforyoutobeginwith,“saidHeloise,withasideglanceathermanager。 “Iamanhonestwoman——“ “Somuchtheworseforyou。Itisnoteveryonebyalongchalkthatcanfindsomeonetokeepthem,andkeptIam,andinslap-upstyle,madame。“ “Somuchtheworse!Whatdoyoumean?Oh,youmaytossyourheadandgoaboutinscarves,youwillneverhaveasmanydeclarationsasI havehad,missus。Youwillnevermatchthe/BelleEcaillereoftheCadranBleu/。“ HeloiseBrisetoutroseatoncetoherfeet,stoodatattention,andmadeamilitarysalute,likeasoldierwhomeetshisgeneral。 “What?”askedGaudissart,“areyoureally/LaBelleEcaillere/ofwhommyfatherusedtotalk?” “Inthatcasethecachuchaandthepolkawereafteryourtime;andmadamehaspassedherfiftiethyear,“remarkedHeloise,andstrikinganattitude,shedeclaimed,“\'Cinna,letusbefriends。\'“ “Come,Heloise,theladyisnotuptothis;letheralone。“ “MadameisperhapstheNewHeloise,“suggestedLaCibot,withslyinnocence。 “Notbad,oldlady!”criedGaudissart。 “Itisavenerablejoke,“saidthedancer,“agrizzledpun;findusanotheroldlady——ortakeacigarette。“ “Ibegyourpardon,madame,Ifeeltoounhappytoansweryou;mytwogentlemenareveryill;andtobuynourishmentforthemandtosparethemtrouble,Ihavepawnedeverythingdowntomyhusband\'sclothesthatIpledgedthismorning。Hereistheticket!” “Oh!here,theaffairisbecomingtragic,“criedthefairHeloise。 “Whatisitallabout?” “Madamedropsdownuponuslike——“ “Likeadancer,“saidHeloise;“letmepromptyou,——missus!” “Come,Iambusy,“saidGaudissart。“Thejokehasgonefarenough。 Heloise,thisisM。Pons\'confidentialservant;shehadcometotellmethatImustnotcountuponhim;ourpoorconductorisnotexpectedtolive。Idon\'tknowwhattodo。“ “Oh!poorman;why,hemusthaveabenefit。“ “Itwouldruinhim,“saidGaudissart。“Hemightfindnextdaythatheowedfivehundredfrancstocharitableinstitutions,andtheyrefusetoadmitthatthereareanysufferersinParisexcepttheirown。No,lookhere,mygoodwoman,sinceyouaregoinginfortheMontyonprize——“ Hebrokeoff,rangthebell,andtheyouthbeforementionedsuddenlyappeared。 “Tellthecashiertosendmeupathousand-francnote——Sitdown,madame。“ “Ah!poorwoman,look,sheiscrying!”exclaimedHeloise。“Howstupid! There,there,mother,wewillgotoseehim;don\'tcry——Isay,now,“ shecontinued,takingthemanagerintoacorner,“youwanttomakemetaketheleadingpartintheballetin/Ariane/,youTurk。Youaregoingtobemarried,andyouknowhowIcanmakeyoumiserable——“ “Heloise,myheartiscopper-bottomedlikeaman-of-war。“ “Ishallbringyourchildrenonthescene!Iwillborrowsomesomewhere。“ “Ihaveownedupabouttheattachment。“ “Dobenice,andgivePons\'posttoGarangeot;hehastalent,poorfellow,andhehasnotapenny;andIpromisepeace。“ “ButwaittillPonsisdead,incasethegoodmanmaycomebackagain。“ “Oh,astothat,no,sir,“saidLaCibot。“Hebegantowanderinhismindlastnight,andnowheisdelirious。Itwillsoonbeover,unfortunately。“ “Atanyrate,takeGarangeotasastop-gap!”pleadedHeloise。“Hehasthewholepressonhisside——“ Justatthatmomentthecashiercameinwithanoteforathousandfrancsinhishand。 “Giveittomadamehere,“saidGaudissart。“Good-day,mygoodwoman; takegoodcareofthedearman,andtellhimthatIamcomingtoseehimto-morrow,orsometime——assoonasIcan,inshort。“ “Adrowningman,“saidHeloise。 “Ah,sir,heartslikeyoursareonlyfoundinatheatre。MayGodblessyou!” “TowhataccountshallIpostthisitem?”askedthecashier。 “Iwillcountersigntheorder。Postittothebonusaccount。“ BeforeLaCibotwentout,shemadeMlle。Brisetoutafinecourtesy,andheardGaudissartremarktohismistress: “CanGarangeotdothedance-musicforthe/Mohicans/intwelvedays? Ifhehelpsmeoutofmypredicament,heshallhavePons\'place。“ LaCibothadcutofftheincomesofthetwofriends,shehadleftthemwithoutmeansofsubsistenceifPonsshouldchancetorecover,andwasbetterrewardedforallthismischiefthanforanygoodthatshehaddone。Inafewdays\'timehertreacheroustrickwouldbringaboutthedesiredresult——ElieMaguswouldhavehiscovetedpictures。Butifthisfirstspoliationwastobeeffected,LaCibotmustthrowdustinFraisier\'seyes,andlullthesuspicionsofthatterriblefellow- conspiratorofherownseeking;andElieMagusandRemonencqmustbeboundovertosecrecy。 AsforRemonencq,hehadgraduallycometofeelsuchapassionasuneducatedpeoplecanconceivewhentheycometoParisfromthedepthsofthecountry,bringingwiththemallthefixedideasbredofthesolitarycountrylife;alltheignoranceofaprimitivenature,allthebruteappetitesthatbecomesomanyfixedideas。Mme。Cibot\'smasculinebeauty,hervivacity,hermarket-woman\'swit,hadallbeenremarkedbythemarinestore-dealer。HethoughtatfirstoftakingLaCibotfromherhusband,bigamyamongthelowerclassesinParisbeingmuchmorecommonthanisgenerallysupposed;butgreedwaslikeaslip-knotdrawnmoreandmoretightlyabouthisheart,tillreasonatlengthwasstifled。WhenRemonencqcomputedthatthecommissionpaidbyhimselfandElieMagusamountedtoaboutfortythousandfrancs,hedeterminedtohaveLaCibotforhislegitimatespouse,andhisthoughtsturnedfromamisdemeanortoacrime。Aromanticpurelyspeculativedream,persistentlyfollowedthroughatobacco-smoker\'slongmusingsasheloungedinthedoorway,hadbroughthimtothepointofwishingthatthelittletailorweredead。Atastrokehebeheldhiscapitaltrebled;andthenhethoughtofLaCibot。Whatagoodsaleswomanshewouldbe!Whatahandsomefigureshewouldmakeinamagnificentshopontheboulevards!ThetwofoldcovetousnessturnedRemonencq\'shead。InfancyhetookashopthatheknewofontheBoulevarddelaMadeleine,hestockeditwithPons\'treasures,andthen——afterdreaminghisdreaminsheetsofgold,afterseeingmillionsinthebluespiralwreathsthatrosefromhispipe,heawoketofindhimselffacetofacewiththelittletailor。Cibotwassweepingtheyard,thedoorstep,andthepavementjustashisneighborwastakingdowntheshuttersanddisplayinghiswares;forsincePonsfellill,LaCibot\'sworkhadfallentoherhusband。 TheAuvergnatbegantolookuponthelittle,swarthy,stunted,copper- coloredtailorastheoneobstacleinhisway,andponderedhowtoberidofhim。MeanwhilethisgrowingpassionmadeLaCibotveryproud,forshehadreachedanagewhenawomanbeginstounderstandthatshemaygrowold。 Soearlyonemorning,shemeditativelywatchedRemonencqashearrangedhisoddsandendsforsale。Shewonderedhowfarhislovecouldgo。Hecameacrosstoher。 “Well,“hesaid,“arethingsgoingasyouwish?” “Itisyouwhomakesmeuneasy,“saidLaCibot。“Ishallbetalkedabout;theneighborswillseeyoumakingsheep\'seyesatme。“ SheleftthedoorwayanddivedintotheAuvergnat\'sbackshop。 “Whatanotion!”saidRemonencq。 “Comehere,Ihavesomethingtosaytoyou,“saidLaCibot。“M。Pons\' heirsareabouttomakeastir;theyarecapableofgivingusalotoftrouble。Godknowswhatmightcomeofitiftheysendthelawyersheretopoketheirnosesintotheaffairlikehunting-dogs。IcannotgetM。 Schmucketosellafewpicturesunlessyoulikemewellenoughtokeepthesecret——suchasecret!——Withyourheadontheblock,youmustnotsaywherethepicturescomefrom,norwhoitwasthatsoldthem。WhenM。Ponsisoncedeadandburied,youunderstand,nobodywillknowhowmanypicturesthereoughttobe;iftherearefifty-threepicturesinsteadofsixty-seven,nobodywillbeanythewiser。Besides,ifM。 Ponssoldthemhimselfwhilehewasalive,nobodycanfindfault。“ “No,“agreedRemonencq,“itisallonetome,butM。ElieMaguswillwantreceiptsindueform。“ “Andyoushallhaveyourreceipttoo,blessyourlife!Doyousupposethat/I/shouldwritethem?——No,M。Schmuckewilldothat。ButtellyourJewthathemustkeepthesecretascloselyasyoudo,“shecontinued。 “Wewillbeasmuteasfishes。Thatisourbusiness。Imyselfcanread,butIcannotwrite,andthatiswhyIwantacapablewifethathashadeducationlikeyou。Ihavethoughtofnothingbutearningmybreadallmydays,andnowIwishIhadsomelittleRemonencqs。DoleavethatCibotofyours。“ “Why,herecomesyourJew,“saidtheportress;“wecanarrangethewholebusiness。“ ElieMaguscameeverythirddayveryearlyinthemorningtoknowwhenhecouldbuyhispictures。“Well,mydearlady,“saidhe,“howarewegettingon?” “HasnobodybeentospeaktoyouaboutM。Ponsandhisgimcracks?” askedLaCibot。 “Ireceivedaletterfromalawyer,“saidElieMagus,“arascalthatseemstometobetryingtoworkforhimself;Idon\'tlikepeopleofthatsort,soItooknonoticeofhisletter。Threedaysafterwardshecametoseeme,andlefthiscard。ItoldmyporterthatIamneverathomewhenhecalls。“ “YouarealoveofaJew,“saidLaCibot。LittledidsheknowElieMagus\'prudence。“Well,sonnies,inafewdays\'timeIwillbringM。 Schmucketothepointofsellingyousevenoreightpictures,tenatmost。Butontwoconditions——Absolutesecrecyinthefirstplace。M。 Schmuckewillsendforyou,sir,isnotthatso?AndM。Remonencqsuggestedthatyoumightbeapurchaser,eh?——And,comewhatmay,I willnotmeddleinitfornothing。Youaregivingforty-sixthousandfrancsforfourpictures,areyounot?” “Sobeit,“groanedtheJew。 “Verygood。Thisisthesecondcondition。Youwillgiveme/forty- three/thousandfrancs,andpaythreethousandonlytoM。Schmucke; Remonencqwillbuyfourfortwothousandfrancs,andhandoverthesurplustome——Butatthesametime,youseemydearM。Magus,IamgoingtohelpyouandRemonencqtoasplendidbitofbusiness——onconditionthattheprofitsaresharedamongthethreeofus。Iwillintroduceyoutothatlawyer,ashe,nodoubt,willcomehere。YoushallmakeavaluationofM。Pons\'thingsatthepriceswhichyoucangiveforthem,sothatM。Fraisiermayknowhowmuchthepropertyisworth。But——notuntilafteroursale,youunderstand!” “Iunderstand,“saidtheJew,“butittakestimetolookatthethingsandvaluethem。“ “Youshallhavehalfaday。But,there,thatismyaffair。Talkitoverbetweenyourselves,myboys,andforthatmatterthebusinesswillbesettledbythedayafterto-morrow。IwillgoroundtospeaktothisFraisier;forDr。Poulaintellshimeverythingthatgoesoninthehouse,anditisagreatbothertokeepthatscarecrowquiet。“ LaCibotmetFraisierhalfwaybetweentheRuedelaPerleandtheRuedeNormandie;soimpatientwashetoknowthe“elementsofthecase“ (tousehisownexpression),thathewascomingtoseeher。 “Isay!Iwasgoingtoyou,“saidshe。 FraisiergrumbledbecauseElieMagushadrefusedtoseehim。ButLaCibotextinguishedthesparkofdistrustthatgleamedinthelawyer\'seyesbyinforminghimthatElieMagushadreturnedfromajourney,andthatshewouldarrangeforaninterviewinPons\'roomsandforthevaluationoftheproperty;forthedayafterto-morrowatlatest。 “Dealfranklywithme,“returnedFraisier。“ItismorethanprobablethatIshallactforM。Pons\'next-of-kin。Inthatcase,Ishallbeevenbetterabletoserveyou。“ ThewordswerespokensodrilythatLaCibotquaked。Thisstarvinglimbofthelawwassuretomanoeuvreonhissideassheherselfwasdoing。Sheresolvedforthwithtohurryonthesaleofthepictures。 LaCibotwasright。ThedoctorandlawyerhadclubbedtogethertobuyanewsuitofclothesinwhichFraisiercoulddecentlypresenthimselfbeforeMme。laPresidenteCamusotdeMarville。Indeed,iftheclotheshadbeenready,theinterviewwouldhavetakenplacesooner,forthefateofthecouplehunguponitsissues。FraisierleftMme。Cibot,andwenttotryonhisnewclothes。Hefoundthemwaitingforhim,wenthome,adjustedhisnewwig,andtowardsteno\'clockthatmorningsetoutinacarriagefromaliverystablefortheRuedeHanovre,hopingforanaudience。Inhiswhitetie,yellowgloves,andnewwig,redolentof/eaudePortugal/,helookedsomethinglikeapoisonousessencekeptinacut-glassbottle,seemingbutthemoredeadlybecauseeverythingaboutitisdaintilyneat,fromthestoppercoveredwithwhitekidtothelabelandthethread。Hisperemptorymanner,theeruptiononhisblotchedcountenance,thegreeneyes,andamalignantsomethingabouthim,——allthesethingsstruckthebeholderwiththesamesenseofsurpriseasstorm-cloudsinabluesky。Ifinhisprivateoffice,asheshowedhimselftoLaCibot,hewasthecommonknifethatamurderercatchesupforhiscrime,——now,atthePresidente\'sdoor,hewasthedaintily-wroughtdaggerwhichawomansetsamongtheornamentsonherwhat-not。 AgreatchangehadtakenplaceintheRuedeHanovre。TheCountandCountessPopinotandtheyoungpeoplewouldnotallowthePresidentandhiswifetoleavethehousethattheyhadsettledupontheirdaughtertopayrentelsewhere。M。andMme。laPresidente,therefore,wereinstalledonthesecondfloor,nowleftatliberty,fortheelderlyladyhadmadeuphermindtoendherdaysinthecountry。 Mme。CamusottookMadeleineVivet,withhercookandherman-servant,tothesecondfloor,andwouldhavebeenasmuchpinchedformoneyasintheearlydays,ifthehousehadnotbeenrentfree,andthePresident\'ssalaryincreasedtotenthousandfrancs。This/aureamediocritas/wasbutlittlesatisfactorytoMme。deMarville。Evennowshewishedformeansmoreinaccordancewithherambitions;forwhenshehandedovertheirfortunetotheirdaughter,shespoiledherhusband\'sprospects。NowAmeliehadsetherheartuponseeingherhusbandintheChamberofDeputies;shewasnotoneofthosewomenwhofinditeasytogiveuptheirway;andshebynomeansdespairedofreturningherhusbandforthearrondissementinwhichMarvilleissituated。Soforthepasttwomonthsshehadteasedherfather-in-law,M。leBaronCamusot(forthenewpeerofFrancehadbeenadvancedtothatrank),anddoneherutmosttoextortanadvanceofahundredthousandfrancsoftheinheritancewhichonedaywouldbetheirs。Shewanted,shesaid,tobuyasmallestateworthabouttwothousandfrancsperannumsetlikeawedgewithintheMarvillelands。Theresheandherhusbandwouldbeneartheirchildrenandintheirownhouse,whiletheadditionwouldroundouttheMarvilleproperty。WiththatthePresidentelaidstressupontherecentsacrificeswhichsheandherhusbandhadbeencompelledtomakeinordertomarryCeciletoViscountPopinot,andaskedtheoldmanhowhecouldbarhiseldestson\'swaytothehighesthonorsofthemagistracy,whensuchhonorswereonlytobehadbythosewhomadethemselvesastrongpositioninparliament。Herhusbandwouldknowhowtotakeupsuchaposition,hewouldmakehimselffearedbythoseinoffice,andsoonandsoon。 “Theydonothingforyouunlessyoutightenahalterroundtheirneckstoloosentheirtongues,“saidshe。“Theyareungrateful。WhatdotheynotowetoCamusot!CamusotbroughttheHouseofOrleanstothethronebyenforcingtheordinancesofJuly。“ M。Camusotsenioransweredthathehadgoneoutofhisdepthinrailwayspeculations。Hequiteadmittedthatitwasnecessarytocometotherescue,butputoffthedayuntilsharesshouldrise,astheywereexpectedtodo。 Thishalf-promise,extractedsomefewdaysbeforeFraisier\'svisit,hadplungedthePresidenteintodepthsofaffliction。Itwasdoubtfulwhethertheex-proprietorofMarvillewaseligibleforre-electionwithoutthelandqualification。 FraisierfoundnodifficultyinobtainingspeechofMadeleineVivet; suchvipernaturesowntheirkinshipatonce。 “IshouldliketoseeMme。laPresidenteforafewmoments,mademoiselle,“Fraisiersaidinblandaccents;“Ihavecomeonamatterofbusinesswhichtouchesherfortune;itisaquestionofalegacy,besuretomentionthat。IhavenotthehonorofbeingknowntoMme。laPresidente,somynameisofnoconsequence。Iamnotinthehabitofleavingmychambers,butIknowtherespectthatisduetoaPresident\'swife,andItookthetroubleofcomingmyselftosaveallpossibledelay。“ Thematterthusbroached,whenrepeatedandamplifiedbythewaiting- maid,naturallybroughtafavorableanswer。ItwasadecisivemomentforthedoubleambitionhiddeninFraisier\'smind。Boldasapettyprovincialattorney,sharp,rough-spoken,andcurtashewas,hefeltascaptainsfeelbeforethedecisivebattleofacampaign。Ashewentintothelittledrawing-roomwhereAmeliewaswaitingforhim,hefeltaslightperspirationbreakingoutuponhisforeheadanddownhisback。Everysudorifichithertoemployedhadfailedtoproducethisresultuponaskinwhichhorriblediseaseshadleftimpervious。“EvenifIfailtomakemyfortune,“saidhetohimself,“Ishallrecover。 PoulainsaidthatifIcouldonlyperspireIshouldrecover。“ ThePresidentecameforwardinhermorninggown。 “Madame——“saidFraisier,stoppingshorttobowwiththehumilitybywhichofficialsrecognizethesuperiorrankofthepersonwhomtheyaddress。 “Takeaseat,monsieur,“saidthePresidente。Shesawataglancethatthiswasamanoflaw。 “Mme。laPresidente,ifItakethelibertyofcallingyourattentiontoamatterwhichconcernsM。lePresident,itisbecauseIamsurethatM。deMarville,occupying,ashedoes,ahighposition,wouldleavematterstotaketheirnaturalcourse,andsolosesevenoreighthundredthousandfrancs,asumwhichladies(who,inmyopinion,haveafarbetterunderstandingofprivatebusinessthanthebestofmagistrates)——asumwhichladies,Irepeat,wouldbynomeansdespise——“ “Youspokeofalegacy,“interruptedthelady,dazzledbythewealth,andanxioustohidehersurprise。AmeliedeMarville,likeanimpatientnovel-reader,wantedtheendofthestory。 “Yes,madame,alegacythatyouareliketolose;yes,tolosealtogether;butIcan,thatis,I/could/,recoveritforyou,if——“ “Speakout,monsieur。“Mme。deMarvillespokefrigidly,scanningFraisierasshespokewithasagaciouseye。 “Madame,youreminentcapacityisknowntome;IwasonceatMantes。 M。Leboeuf,PresidentoftheTribunal,isacquaintedwithM。deMarville,andcananswerinquiriesaboutme——“ ThePresidente\'sshrugwassoruthlesslysignificant,thatFraisierwascompelledtomakeshortworkofhisparentheticdiscourse。 “SodistinguishedawomanwillatonceunderstandwhyIspeakofmyselfinthefirstplace。Itistheshortestwaytotheproperty。“ Tothisacuteobservationtheladyrepliedbyagesture。Fraisiertookthesignforapermissiontocontinue。 “Iwasanattorney,madame,atMantes。MyconnectionwasallthefortunethatIwaslikelytohave。ItookoverM。Levroux\'spractice。 Youknewhim,nodoubt?” ThePresidenteinclinedherhead。 “Withborrowedcapitalandsometenthousandfrancsofmyown,IwenttoMantes。IhadbeenwithDesroches,oneofthecleverestattorneysinParis,Ihadbeenhishead-clerkforsixyears。IwassounluckyastomakeanenemyoftheattorneyforthecrownatMantes,Monsieur——“ “OlivierVinet。“ “SonoftheAttorney-General,yes,madame。Hewaspayinghiscourttoalittleperson——“ “Whom?” “Mme。Vatinelle。“ “Oh!Mme。Vatinelle。Shewasveryprettyandvery——er——whenIwasthere——“ “Shewasnotunkindtome:/indeiroe/,“Fraisiercontinued。“Iwasindustrious;Iwantedtorepaymyfriendsandtomarry;Iwantedwork; Iwentinsearchofit;andbeforelongIhadmoreonmyhandsthananybodyelse。Bah!IhadeverysoulinMantesagainstme——attorneys,notaries,andeventhebailiffs。Theytriedtofastenaquarrelonme。 Inourruthlessprofession,asyouknow,madame,ifyouwishtoruinaman,itissoondone。Iwasconcernedforbothpartiesinacase,andtheyfounditout。Itwasatrifleirregular;butitissometimesdoneinParis,attorneysincertaincaseshandtherhubarbandtakethesenna。TheydothingsdifferentlyatMantes。IhaddoneM。Bouyonnetthislittleservicebefore;but,eggedonbyhiscolleaguesandtheattorneyforthecrown,hebetrayedme——Iamkeepingbacknothing,yousee——Therewasagreathueandcryaboutit。Iwasascoundrel; theymademeoutblackerthanMarat;forcedmetosellout;ruinedme。 AndIaminParisnow。Ihavetriedtogettogetherapractice;butmyhealthissobad,thatIhaveonlytwoquiethoursoutofthetwenty- four。 “AtthismomentIhavebutoneambition,andaverysmallone。Someday,“hecontinued,“youwillbethewifeoftheKeeperoftheSeals,oroftheHomeSecretary,itmaybe;butI,poorandsicklyasIam,desirenothingbutapostinwhichIcanliveinpeacefortherestofmylife,aplacewithoutanyopeninginwhichtovegetate。IshouldliketobeajusticeofthepeaceinParis。ItwouldbeameretrifleforyouandM。lePresidenttogaintheappointmentforme;forthepresentKeeperoftheSealsmustbeanxioustokeepongoodtermswithyou…… “Andthatisnotall,madame,“addedFraisier。SeeingthatMme。deMarvillewasabouttospeak,hecuthershortwithagesture。“Ihaveafriend,thedoctorinattendanceontheoldmanwhooughttoleavehispropertytoM。lePresident。(Wearecomingtothepoint,yousee。)Thedoctor\'sco-operationisindispensable,andthedoctorispreciselyinmyposition:hehasabilities,heisunlucky。Ilearnedthroughhimhowfaryourinterestswereimperiled;forevenasI speak,allmaybeover,andthewilldisinheritingM。lePresidentmayhavebeenmade。Thisdoctorwishestobehead-surgeonofahospitalorofaGovernmentschool。HemusthaveapositioninParisequaltomine……PardonmeifIhaveenlargedonamattersodelicate;butwemusthavenomisunderstandingsinthisbusiness。Thedoctoris,besides,muchrespectedandlearned;hesavedthelifeoftheComtessePopinot\'sgreat-uncle,M。Pillerault。 “Now,ifyouaresogoodastopromisethesetwoposts——theappointmentofjusticeofthepeaceandthesinecureformyfriend——I willundertaketobringyoutheproperty,/almost/intact——Almostintact,Isay,fortheco-operationofthelegateeandseveralotherpersonsisabsolutelyindispensable,andsomeobligationswillbeincurred。YouwillnotredeemyourpromisesuntilIhavefulfilledmine。“ ThePresidentehadfoldedherarms,andforthelastminuteortwosatlikeapersoncompelledtolistentoasermon。Nowsheunfoldedherarms,andlookedatFraisierasshesaid,“Monsieur,allthatyousayconcerningyourinterestshasthemeritofclearness;butmyowninterestsinthematterarebynomeanssoclear——“ “Awordortwowillexplaineverything,madame。M。lePresidentisM。 Pons\'firstcousinonceremoved,andhissoleheir。M。Ponsisveryill;heisabouttomakehiswill,ifitisnotalreadymade,infavorofaGerman,afriendofhisnamedSchmucke;andhehasmorethansevenhundredthousandfrancstoleave。Ihopetohaveanaccuratevaluationmadeintwoorthreedays——“ “Ifthisisso,“saidthePresidente,“Imadeagreatmistakeinquarrelingwithhimandthrowingtheblame——“shethoughtaloud,amazedbythepossibilityofsuchasum。 “No,madame。Iftherehadbeennorupture,hewouldbeasblitheasalarkatthismoment,andmightoutliveyouandM。lePresidentandme……ThewaysofProvidencearemysterious,letusnotseektofathomthem,“headdedtopalliatetosomeextentthehideousidea。“Itcannotbehelped。Wemenofbusinesslookatthepracticalaspectsofthings。Nowyouseeclearly,madame,thatM。deMarvilleinhispublicpositionwoulddonothing,andcoulddonothing,asthingsare。Hehasbrokenoffallrelationswithhiscousin。YouseenothingnowofPons; youhaveforbiddenhimthehouse;youhadexcellentreasons,nodoubt,fordoingasyoudid,buttheoldmanisill,andheisleavinghispropertytotheonlyfriendlefttohim。APresidentoftheCourtofAppealinPariscouldsaynothingundersuchcircumstancesifthewillwasmadeoutindueform。Butbetweenourselves,madame,whenonehasarighttoexpectsevenoreighthundredthousandfrancs——oramillion,itmaybe(howshouldIknow?)——itisveryunpleasanttohaveitslipthroughone\'sfingers,especiallyifonehappenstobetheheir-at-law……But,ontheotherhand,topreventthis,oneisobligedtostooptodirtywork;worksodifficult,soticklish,bringingyoucheekbyjowlwithsuchlowpeople,servantsandsubordinates;andintosuchclosecontactwiththemtoo,thatnobarrister,noattorneyinPariscouldtakeupsuchacase。 “Whatyouwantisabrieflessbarristerlikeme,“saidhe,“amanwhoshouldhaverealandsolidability,whohaslearnedtobedevoted,andyet,beinginaprecariousposition,isbroughttemporarilytoalevelwithsuchpeople。InmyarrondissementIundertakebusinessforsmalltradespeopleandworkingfolk。Yes,madame,youseethestraitstowhichIhavebeenbroughtbytheenmityofanattorneyforthecrown,nowadeputy-publicprosecutorinParis,whocouldnotforgivememysuperiority——Iknowyou,madame,Iknowthatyourinfluencemeansasolidcertainty;andinsuchaservicerenderedtoyou,IsawtheendofmytroublesandsuccessformyfriendDr。Poulain。“ TheladysatpensiveduringamomentofunspeakabletortureforFraisier。Vinet,anoratoroftheCentre,attorney-general(/procureur-general/)forthepastsixteenyears,nominatedhalf-a- scoreoftimesforthechancellorship,thefather,moreover,oftheattorneyforthecrownatManteswhohadbeenappointedtoapostinPariswithinthelastyear——VinetwasanenemyandarivalforthemalignantPresidente。Thehaughtyattorney-generaldidnothidehiscontemptforPresidentCamusot。ThisfactFraisierdidnotknow,andcouldnotknow。 “Haveyounothingonyourconsciencebutthefactthatyouwereconcernedforbothparties?”askedshe,lookingsteadilyatFraisier。 “Mme。laPresidentecanseeM。Leboeuf;M。Leboeufwasfavorabletome。“ “DoyoufeelsurethatM。LeboeufwillgiveM。deMarvilleandM。leComtePopinotagoodaccountofyou?” “Iwillanswerforit,especiallynowthatM。OlivierVinethasleftMantes;forbetweenourselves,goodM。Leboeufwasafraidofthatcrabbedlittleofficial。Ifyouwillpermitme,MadameLaPresidente,IwillgotoMantesandseeM。Leboeuf。Notimewillbelost,forI cannotbecertainoftheprecisevalueofthepropertyfortwoorthreedays。Idonotwishthatyoushouldknowalltheinsandoutsofthisaffair;yououghtnottoknowthem,Mme。laPresidente,butisnottherewardthatIexpectformycompletedevotionapledgeofmysuccess?” “Verywell。IfM。Leboeufwillspeakinyourfavor,andifthepropertyisworthasmuchasyouthink(Idoubtitmyself),youshallhavebothappointments,/if/yousucceed,mindyou——“ “Iwillanswerforit,madame。Only,youmustbesogoodastohaveyournotaryandyourattorneyherewhenIshallneedthem;youmustgivemeapowerofattorneytoactforM。lePresident,andtellthosegentlementofollowmyinstructions,andtodonothingontheirownresponsibility。“ “Theresponsibilityrestswithyou,“thePresidenteansweredsolemnly,“soyououghttohavefullpowers——ButisM。Ponsveryill?”sheasked,smiling。 “Uponmyword,madame,hemightpullthrough,especiallywithsoconscientiousadoctorasPoulaininattendance;forthisfriendofmine,madame,issimplyanunconsciousspydirectedbymeinyourinterests。Lefttohimself,hewouldsavetheoldman\'slife;butthereissomeoneelsebythesickbed,aportress,whowouldpushhimintothegraveforthirtythousandfrancs。Notthatshewouldkillhimoutright;shewillnotgivehimarsenic,sheisnotsomerciful;shewilldoworse,shewillkillhimbyinches;shewillworryhimtodeathdaybyday。Ifthepooroldmanwerekeptquietandleftinpeace;ifheweretakenintothecountryandcaredforandmademuchofbyfriends,hewouldgetwellagain;butheisharassedbyasortofMme。Evrard。Whenthewomanwasyoungshewasoneofthirty/BellesEcailleres/,famousinParis,sheisarough,greedy,gossipingwoman; shetormentshimtomakeawillandtoleavehersomethinghandsome,andtheendofitwillbeindurationoftheliver,calculiarepossiblyformingatthismoment,andhehasnotenoughstrengthtobearanoperation。Thedoctor,noblesoul,isinahorriblepredicament。Hereallyoughttosendthewomanaway——“ “Why,then,thisvixenisamonster!”criedtheladyinthinflute- liketones。 FraisiersmiledinwardlyatthelikenessbetweenhimselfandtheterriblePresidente;heknewallaboutthosesuavemodulationsofanaturallysharpvoice。Hethoughtofanotherpresident,theheroofananecdoterelatedbyLouisXI。,stampedbythatmonarch\'sfinalpraise。 BlessedwithawifeafterthepatternofSocrates\'spouse,andungiftedwiththesage\'sphilosophy,hemingledsaltwiththecorninthemangersandforbadthegroomstogivewatertothehorses。AshiswiferodealongtheSeinetowardstheircountry-house,theanimalsboltedintotheriverwiththelady,andthemagistratereturnedthankstoProvidenceforriddinghimofhiswife“insonaturalamanner。“AtthispresentmomentMme。deMarvillethankedHeavenforplacingatPons\'bedsideawomansolikelytogethim“decently“outoftheway。 Aloudshesaid,“Iwouldnottakeamillionatthepriceofasinglescruple——YourfriendoughttospeaktoM。Ponsandhavethewomansentaway。“ “Inthefirstplace,madame,Messrs。SchmuckeandPonsthinkthewomananangel;theywouldsendmyfriendaway。Andsecondly,thedoctorliesunderanobligationtothishorridoyster-woman;shecalledhimintoattendM。Pillerault。Whenhetellshertobeasgentleaspossiblewiththepatient,hesimplyshowsthecreaturehowtomakemattersworse。“ “Whatdoesyourfriendthinkof/my/cousin\'scondition?” Thisman\'sclear,business-likewayofputtingthefactsofthecasefrightenedMme。deMarville;shefeltthathiskeengazereadthethoughtsofaheartasgreedyasLaCibot\'sown。 “Insixweeksthepropertywillchangehands。“ ThePresidentedroppedhereyes。 “Poorman!”shesighed,vainlystrivingafteradolorousexpression。 “Haveyouanymessage,madame,forM。Leboeuf?IamtakingthetraintoMantes。“ “Yes。Waitamoment,andIwillwritetoaskhimtodinewithusto-morrow。Iwanttoseehim,sothathemayactinconcerttorepairtheinjusticetowhichyouhavefallenavictim。“