第7章

类别:其他 作者:Honoré de Balzac字数:24604更新时间:18/12/21 14:23:56
ThePresidentelefttheroom。Fraisiersawhimselfajusticeofthepeace。Hefelttransformedatthethought;hegrewstouter;hislungswerefilledwiththebreathofsuccess,thebreezeofprosperity。Hedippedintothemysteriousreservoirsofvolitionforfreshandstrongdosesofthedivineessence。Toreachsuccess,hefelt,asRemonencqhalffelt,thathewasreadyforanything,forcrimeitself,providedthatnoproofsofitremained。HehadfacedthePresidenteboldly;hehadtransmutedconjectureintoreality;hehadmadeassertionsrightandleft,alltotheendthatshemightauthorizehimtoprotectherinterestsandwinherinfluence。Ashestoodthere,herepresentedtheinfinitemiseryoftwolives,andthenolessboundlessdesiresoftwomen。HespurnedthesqualidhorrorsoftheRuedelaPerle。HesawtheglitterofathousandcrownsinfeesfromLaCibot,andfivethousandfrancsfromthePresidente。Thismeantanabodesuchasbefittedhisfutureprospects。Finally,hewasrepayingDr。Poulain。 Therearehard,ill-naturedbeings,goadedbydistressordiseaseintoactivemalignity,thatyetentertaindiametricallyopposedsentimentswithalikedegreeofvehemence。IfRichelieuwasagoodhater,hewasnolessagoodfriend。Fraisier,inhisgratitude,wouldhavelethimselfbecutintwoforPoulain。 Soabsorbedwasheinthesevisionsofacomfortableandprosperouslife,thathedidnotseethePresidentecomeinwiththeletterinherhand,andshe,lookingathim,thoughthimlessuglynowthanatfirst。Hewasabouttobeusefultoher,andassoonasatoolbelongstouswelookuponitwithothereyes。 “M。Fraisier,“saidshe,“youhaveconvincedmeofyourintelligence,andIthinkthatyoucanspeakfrankly。“ Fraisierrepliedbyaneloquentgesture。 “Verywell,“continuedthelady,“Imustaskyoutogiveacandidreplytothisquestion:Arewe,eitherofus,M。deMarvilleorI,likelytobecompromised,directlyorindirectly,byyouractioninthismatter?” “Iwouldnothavecometoyou,madame,ifIthoughtthatsomedayI shouldhavetoreproachmyselfforbringingsomuchasasplashofmuduponyou,forinyourpositionaspeckthesizeofapin\'sheadisseenbyalltheworld。Youforget,madame,thatImustsatisfyyouifIamtobeajusticeofthepeaceinParis。Ihavereceivedonelessonattheoutsetofmylife;itwassosharpthatIdonotcaretolaymyselfopentoasecondthrashing。Tosumitupinalastword,madame,Iwillnottakeastepinwhichyouareindirectlyinvolvedwithoutpreviouslyconsultingyou——“ “Verygood。Hereistheletter。AndnowIshallexpecttobeinformedoftheexactvalueoftheestate。“ “Thereisthewholematter,“saidFraisiershrewdly,makinghisbowtothePresidentewithasmuchgraciousnessashiscountenancecouldexhibit。 “Whataprovidence!”thoughtMme。CamusotdeMarville。“SoIamtoberich!CamusotwillbesureofhiselectionifweletloosethisFraisierupontheBolbecconstituency。Whatatool!” “Whataprovidence!”Fraisiersaidtohimselfashedescendedthestaircase;“andwhatasharpwomanMme。Camusotis!Ishouldwantawomaninthesecircumstances。Nowtowork!” AndhedepartedforMantestogainthegoodgracesofamanhescarcelyknew;buthecounteduponMme。Vatinelle,towhom,unfortunately,heowedallhistroubles——andsometroublesareofakindthatresembleaprotestedbillwhilethedefaulterisyetsolvent,inthattheybearinterest。 Threedaysafterwards,whileSchmuckeslept(forinaccordancewiththecompacthenowsatupatnightwiththepatient),LaCibothada“tiff,“asshewaspleasedtocallit,withPons。Itwillnotbeoutofplacetocallattentiontooneparticularlydistressingsymptomoflivercomplaint。Thesuffererisalwaysmoreorlessinclinedtoimpatienceandfitsofanger;anoutburstofthiskindseemstogivereliefatthetime,muchasapatientwhilethefeverfitisuponhimfeelsthathehasboundlessstrength;butcollapsesetsinsosoonastheexcitementpassesoff,andthefullextentofmischiefsustainedbythesystemisdiscernible。Thisisespeciallythecasewhenthediseasehasbeeninducedbysomegreatshock;andtheprostrationissomuchthemoredangerousbecausethepatientiskeptuponarestricteddiet。Itisakindoffeveraffectingneitherthebloodnorthebrain,butthehumoristicmechanism,frettingthewholesystem,producingmelancholy,inwhichthepatienthateshimself;insuchacrisisanythingmaycausedangerousirritation。 Inspiteofallthatthedoctorcouldsay,LaCibothadnobeliefinthiswearandtearofthenervoussystembythehumoristic。Shewasawomanofthepeople,withoutexperienceoreducation;Dr。Poulain\'sexplanationsforherweresimply“doctor\'snotions。“Likemostofherclass,shethoughtthatsickpeoplemustbefed,andnothingshortofDr。Poulain\'sdirectorderpreventedherfromadministeringham,aniceomelette,orvanillachocolateuponthesly。 Theinfatuationoftheworkingclassesonthispointisverystrong。 Thereasonoftheirreluctancetoenterahospitalistheideathattheywillbestarvedthere。Themortalitycausedbythefoodsmuggledinbythewivesofpatientsonvisiting-dayswasatonetimesogreatthatthedoctorswereobligedtoinstituteaverystrictsearchforcontrabandprovisions。 IfLaCibotwastorealizeherprofitsatonce,amomentaryquarrelmustbeworkedupinsomeway。ShebeganbytellingPonsabouthervisittothetheatre,notomittingherpassageatarmswithMlle。 Heloisethedancer。 “Butwhydidyougo?”theinvalidaskedforthethirdtime。LaCibotoncelaunchedonastreamofwords,hewaspowerlesstostopher。 “So,then,whenIhadgivenherapieceofmymind,MademoiselleHeloisesawwhoIwasandknuckledunder,andwewerethebestoffriends——AndnowdoyouaskmewhyIwent?”sheadded,repeatingPons\'question。 Therearecertainbabblers,babblersofgeniusarethey,whosweepupinterruptions,objections,andobservationsinthiswayastheygoalong,bywayofprovisiontoswellthematteroftheirconversation,asifthatsourcewereeverinanydangerofrunningdry。 “WhyIwent?”repeatedshe。“IwenttogetyourM。Gaudissartoutofafix。Hewantssomemusicforaballet,andyouarehardlyfittoscribbleonsheetsofpaperanddoyourwork,dearie——SoI understood,thingsbeingso,thataM。Garangeotwastobeaskedtosetthe/Mohicans/tomusic——“ “Garangeot!”roaredPonsinfury。“/Garangeot!/amanwithnotalent; Iwouldnothavehimforfirstviolin!Heisveryclever,heisverygoodatmusicalcriticism,butastocomposing——Idoubtit!Andwhatthedevilputthenotionofgoingtothetheatreintoyourhead?” “Howconfoundedlycontrairythemanis!Lookhere,dearie,wemustn\'tboiloverlikemilkonthefire!Howareyoutowritemusicinthestatethatyouarein?Why,youcan\'thavelookedatyourselfintheglass!Willyouhavetheglassandsee?Youarenothingbutskinandbone——youareasweakasasparrow,anddoyouthinkthatyouarefittomakeyournotes!why,youwouldnotsomuchasmakeoutmine…… AndthatremindsmethatIoughttogouptothethirdfloorlodger\'sthatowesusseventeenfrancs,forwhenthechemisthasbeenpaidweshallnothavetwentyleft——SoIhadtotellM。Gaudissart(Ilikethatname),agoodsortheseemstobe,——aregularRogerBontempsthatwouldjustsuitme——/He/willneverhavelivercomplaint!——Well,soI hadtotellhimhowyouwere——Lord!youarenotwell,andhehasputsomeoneelseinyourplaceforabit——“ “Someoneelseinmyplace!”criedPonsinaterriblevoice,ashesatrightupinbed。Sickpeople,generallyspeaking,andthosemostparticularlywholiewithinthesweepofthescytheofDeath,clingtotheirplaceswiththesamepassionateenergythatthebeginnerdisplaystogainastartinlife。Tohearthatsomeonehadtakenhisplacewaslikeaforetasteofdeathtothedyingman。 “Why,thedoctortoldmethatIwasgoingonaswellaspossible,“ continuedhe;“hesaidthatIshouldsoonbeaboutagainasusual。Youhavekilledme,ruinedme,murderedme!” “Tut,tut,tut!”criedLaCibot,“thereyougo!Iamkillingyou,amI?Mercyonus!thesearetheprettythingsthatyouarealwaystellingM。Schmuckewhenmybackisturned。Ihearallthatyousay,thatIdo!Youareamonsterofingratitude。“ “ButyoudonotknowthatifIamonlyawayforanotherfortnight,theywilltellmethatIhavehadmyday,thatIamold-fashioned,outofdate,Empire,rococo,whenIgoback。Garangeotwillhavemadefriendsalloverthetheatre,highandlow。Hewilllowerthepitchtosuitsomeactressthatcannotsing,hewilllickM。Gaudissart\'sboots!”criedthesickman,whoclungtolife。“Hehasfriendsthatwillpraisehiminallthenewspapers;andwhenthingsarelikethatinsuchashop,Mme。Cibot,theycanfindholesinanybody\'scoat……Whatfienddroveyoutodoit?” “Why!plaguetakeit,M。Schmucketalkeditoverwithmeforaweek。 Whatwouldyouhave?Youseenothingbutyourself!Youaresoselfishthatotherpeoplemaydieifyoucanonlygetbetter——WhypoorM。 Schmuckehasbeentiredoutthismonthpast!heistiedbytheleg,hecangonowhere,hecannotgivelessonsnortakehisplaceatthetheatre。Doyoureallyseenothing?Hesitsupwithyouatnight,andItakethenursingintheday。IfIweretositupatnightwithyou,asItriedtodoatfirstwhenIthoughtyouweresopoor,Ishouldhavetosleepallday。Andwhowouldseetothehouseandlookoutforsqualls!Illnessisillness,itcannotbehelped,andhereareyou——“ “ThiswasnotSchmucke\'sidea,itisquiteimpossible——“ “Thatmeansthatitwas/I/whotookitintomyheadtodoit,doesit?Doyouthinkthatwearemadeofiron?Why,ifM。Schmuckehadgivensevenoreightlessonseverydayandconductedtheorchestraeveryeveningatthetheatrefromsixo\'clocktillhalf-pastelevenatnight,hewouldhavediedintendays\'time。Poorman,hewouldgivehislifeforyou,anddoyouwanttobethedeathofhim?Bytheauthorsofmydays,Ihaveneverseenasickmantomatchyou!Whereareyoursenses?haveyouputtheminpawn?Weareallslavingourlivesoutforyou;wedoallforthebest,andyouarenotsatisfied! Doyouwanttodriveusragingmad?Imyself,tobeginwith,amtiredoutasitis——“ LaCibotrattledonatherease;Ponswastooangrytosayaword。Hewrithedonhisbed,painfullyutteringinarticulatesounds;theblowwaskillinghim。Andatthispoint,asusual,thescoldingturnedsuddenlytotenderness。Thenursedashedatherpatient,graspedhimbythehead,madehimliedownbymainforce,anddraggedtheblanketsoverhim。 “Howanyonecangetintosuchastate!”exclaimedshe。“Afterall,itisyourillness,dearie。ThatiswhatgoodM。Poulainsays。Seenow,keepquietandbegood,mydearlittlesonny。Everybodythatcomesnearyouworshipsyou,andthedoctorhimselfcomestoseeyoutwiceaday。Whatwouldhesayifhefoundyouinsuchaway?Youputmeoutofallpatience;yououghtnottobehavelikethis。IfyouhaveMa\'amCibottonurseyou,youshouldtreatherbetter。Youshoutandyoutalk!——yououghtnottodoit,youknowthat。Talkingirritatesyou。 Andwhydoyouflyintoapassion?Thewrongisallonyourside;youarealwaysbotheringme。Lookhere,letushaveitout!IfM。SchmuckeandI,wholoveyoulikeourlife,thoughtthatweweredoingright—— well,mycherub,itwasright,youmaybesure。“ “Schmuckenevercouldhavetoldyoutogotothetheatrewithoutspeakingtomeaboutit——“ “AndmustIwakehim,poordear,whenheissleepinglikeoneoftheblest,andcallhiminasawitness?” “No,no!”criedPons。“IfmykindandlovingSchmuckemadetheresolution,perhapsIamworsethanIthought。“Hiseyeswanderedroundtheroom,dwellingonthebeautifulthingsinitwithamelancholylookpainfultosee。 “SoImustsaygood-byetomydearpictures,toallthethingsthathavecometobelikesomanyfriendstome……andtomydivinefriendSchmucke?……Oh!canitbetrue?” LaCibot,actingherheartlesscomedy,heldherhandkerchieftohereyes;andatthatmuteresponsethesuffererfelltodarkmusing——sosorelystrickenwashebythedoublestabdealttohealthandhisinterestsbythelossofhispostandthenearprospectofdeath,thathehadnostrengthleftforanger。Helay,ghastlyandwan,likeaconsumptivepatientafterawrestlingboutwiththeDestroyer。 “InM。Schmucke\'sinterests,yousee,youwoulddowelltosendforM。 Trognon;heisthenotaryofthequarterandaverygoodman,“saidLaCibot,seeingthathervictimwascompletelyexhausted。 “YouarealwaystalkingaboutthisTrognon——“ “Oh!heoranother,itisallonetome,foranythingyouwillleaveme。“ Shetossedherheadtosignifythatshedespisedriches。Therewassilenceintheroom。 AmomentlaterSchmuckecamein。Hehadsleptforsixhours,hungerawakenedhim,andnowhestoodatPons\'bedsidewatchinghisfriendwithoutsayingaword,forMme。Cibothadlaidafingeronherlips。 “Hush!”shewhispered。Thensheroseandwentuptoaddunderherbreath,“Heisgoingofftosleepatlast,thankHeaven!Heisascrossasareddonkey!——Whatcanyouexpect,heisstrugglingwithhisillness——“ “No,onthecontrary,Iamverypatient,“saidthevictiminawearyvoicethattoldofadreadfulexhaustion;“but,oh!Schmucke,mydearfriend,shehasbeentothetheatretoturnmeoutofmyplace。“ Therewasapause。Ponswastooweaktosaymore。LaCibottooktheopportunityandtappedherheadsignificantly。“Donotcontradicthim,“shesaidtoSchmucke;“itwouldkillhim。“ PonsgazedintoSchmucke\'shonestface。“Andshesaysthatyousenther——“hecontinued。 “Yes,“Schmuckeaffirmedheroically。“Ithadtope。Hush!——letussafeyourlife。Itisabsurdtovorkandtrainyoursdrengthgifyouhafadreasure。Getbetter;vevillsellsomeprick-a-prackundendourtayskvietlyinacornersomveres,mitkindMontameZipod。“ “Shehaspervertedyou,“moanedPons。 Mme。Cibothadtakenupherstationbehindthebedtomakesignalsunobserved。Ponsthoughtthatshehadlefttheroom。“Sheismurderingme,“headded。 “Whatisthat?Iammurderingyou,amI?”criedLaCibot,suddenlyappearing,handonhipsandeyesaflame。“Iamasfaithfulasadog,andthisisallIget!GodAlmighty!——“ Sheburstintotearsanddroppeddownintothegreatchair,atragicalmovementwhichwroughtamostdisastrousrevulsioninPons。 “Verygood,“shesaid,risingtoherfeet。Thewoman\'smalignanteyeslookedpoisonandbulletsatthetwofriends。“Verygood。NothingthatIcandoisrighthere,andIamtiredofslavingmylifeout。Youshalltakeanurse。“ PonsandSchmuckeexchangedglancesindismay。 “Oh!youmaylookateachotherlikeactors。Imeanit。IshallaskDr。Poulaintofindanurseforyou。Andnowwewillsettleaccounts。 YoushallpaymebackthemoneythatIhavespentonyou,andthatI wouldneverhaveaskedyoufor,IthathavegonetoM。Pilleraulttoborrowanotherfivehundredfrancsofhim——“ “Iteeshisillness!”criedSchmucke——hesprangtoMme。Cibotandputanarmroundherwaist——“hafbatience。“ “Asforyou,youareanangel,Icouldkissthegroundyoutreadupon,“saidshe。“ButM。Ponsneverlikedme,healwayshatedme。 Besides,hethinksperhapsthatIwanttobementionedinhiswill——“ “Hush!youvillkillhim!”criedSchmucke。 “Good-bye,sir,“saidLaCibot,withawitheringlookatPons。“YoumaykeepwellforalltheharmIwishyou。Whenyoucanspeaktomepleasantly,whenyoucanbelievethatwhatIdoisdoneforthebest,Iwillcomebackagain。TillthenIshallstayinmyownroom。Youwerelikemyownchildtome;didanybodyeverseeachildrevoltagainstitsmother?……No,no,M。Schmucke,Idonotwanttohearmore。Iwillbringyou/your/dinnerandwaitupon/you/,butyoumusttakeanurse。AskM。Poulainaboutit。“ Andshewentout,slammingthedoorafterhersoviolentlythattheprecious,fragileobjectsintheroomtrembled。ToPonsinhistorture,therattleofchinawaslikethefinalblowdealtbytheexecutionertoavictimbrokenonthewheel。 AnhourlaterLaCibotcalledtoSchmuckethroughthedoor,tellinghimthathisdinnerwaswaitingforhiminthedining-room。Shewouldnotcrossthethreshold。PoorSchmuckewentouttoherwithahaggard,tear-stainedface。 “MeinboorBonsinvandering,“saidhe;“hesaysdatyouareeinpadvoman。Iteeshisillness,“headdedhastily,tosoftenLaCibotandexcusehisfriend。 “Oh,Ihavehadenoughofhisillness!Lookhere,heisneitherfather,norhusband,norbrother,norchildofmine。Hehastakenadisliketome;wellandgood,thatisenough!Asforyou,yousee,I wouldfollow/you/totheendoftheworld;butwhenawomangivesherlife,herheart,andallhersavings,andneglectsherhusband(forherehasCibotfallenill),andthenhearsthatsheisabadwoman——itiscomingitrathertoostrong,itis。“ “Tooshtrong?” “Toostrong,yes。Nevermindidlewords。Letuscometothefacts。Astothat,youowemeforthreemonthsatahundredandninetyfrancs—— thatisfivehundredseventyfrancs;thenthereistherentthatI havepaidtwice(herearethereceipts),sixhundredmore,includingratesandthesouinthefrancfortheporter——somethingundertwelvehundredfrancsaltogether,andwiththetwothousandfrancsbesides—— withoutinterest,mindyou——thetotalamountstothreethousandonehundredandninety-twofrancs。Andrememberthatyouwillwantatleasttwothousandfrancsbeforelongforthedoctor,andthenurse,andthemedicine,andthenurse\'sboard。ThatwaswhyIborrowedathousandfrancsofM。Pillerault,“andwiththatsheheldupGaudissart\'sbank-note。 ItmayreadilybeconceivedthatSchmuckelistenedtothisreckoningwithamazement,forheknewaboutasmuchofbusinessasacatknowsofmusic。 “MontameZipod,“heexpostulated,“Bonshaflosthishead。Bardonhim,andnursehimasbefore,undpeourprofidence;Ipegitofyouonmineknees,“andhekneltbeforeLaCibotandkissedthetormentor\'shands。 LaCibotraisedSchmuckeandkissedhimontheforehead。“Listen,mylamb,“saidshe,“hereisCibotillinbed;IhavejustsentforDr。 Poulain。SoIoughttosetmyaffairsinorder。Andwhatismore,Cibotsawmecrying,andflewintosuchapassionthathewillnothavemesetfootinhereagain。Itis/he/whowantsthemoney;itishis,yousee。Wewomencandonothingwhenitcomestothat。Butifyoulethimhavehismoneybackagain——thethreethousandtwohundredfrancs——hewillbequietperhaps。Poorman,itishisall,earnedbythesweatofhisbrow,thesavingsoftwenty-sixyearsoflifetogether。Hemusthavehismoneyto-morrow;thereisnogettingroundhim——YoudonotknowCibot;whenheisangryhewouldkillaman。 Well,Imightperhapsgetleaveofhimtolookafteryoubothasbefore。Beeasy。Iwilljustlethimsayanythingthatcomesintohishead。Iwillbearitallforloveofyou,anangelasyouare。“ “No,Iameinboorman,dotlofhisfriendandvouldgifhislifetosavehim——“ “Butthemoney?”brokeinLaCibot。“MygoodM。Schmucke,letussupposethatyoupaymenothing;youwillwantthreethousandfrancs,andwherearetheytocomefrom?Uponmyword,doyouknowwhatI shoulddoinyourplace?Ishouldnotthinktwice,Ishouldjustsellsevenoreightgood-for-nothingpicturesandputupsomeofthoseinsteadthatarestandinginyourclosetwiththeirfacestothewallforwantofroom。Onepictureoranother,whatdifferencedoesitmake?” “Undvy?” “Heissocunning。Itishisillness,forheisalambwhenheiswell。Heiscapableofgettingupandpryingabout;andifbyanychancehewentintothesalon,heissoweakthathecouldnotgobeyondthedoor;hewouldseethattheyareallstillthere。“ “Drue!” “Andwhenheisquitewell,wewilltellhimaboutthesale。Andifyouwishtoconfess,throwitalluponme,saythatyouwereobligedtopayme。Come!Ihaveabroadback——“ “Icannottisposeofdingsdotarenotmine,“thegoodGermanansweredsimply。 “Verywell。Iwillsummonsyou,youandM。Pons。“ “Itvouldkillhim——“ “Takeyourchoice!Dearme,sellthepicturesandtellhimaboutitafterwards……youcanshowhimthesummons——“ “Ver\'goot。Summonsus。Dotshallpemineegscuse。Ishallshowhimderchudgment。“ Mme。Cibotwentdowntothecourt,andthatverydayatseveno\'clockshecalledtoSchmucke。SchmuckefoundhimselfconfrontedwithM。 Tabareauthebailiff,whocalleduponhimtopay。Schmuckemadeanswer,tremblingfromheadtofoot,andwasforthwithsummonedtogetherwithPons,toappearinthecountycourttohearjudgmentagainsthim。ThesightofthebailiffandabitofstampedpapercoveredwithscrawlsproducedsuchaneffectuponSchmucke,thatheheldoutnolonger。 “Selldiebictures,“hesaid,withtearsinhiseyes。 Nextmorning,atsixo\'clock,ElieMagusandRemonencqtookdownthepaintingsoftheirchoice。Tworeceiptsfortwothousandfivehundredfrancsweremadeoutincorrectform:—— “I,theundersigned,representingM。Pons,acknowledgethereceiptoftwothousandfivehundredfrancsfromM。ElieMagusforthefourpicturessoldtohim,thesaidsumbeingappropriatedtotheuseofM。 Pons。Thefirstpicture,attributedtoDurer,isaportraitofawoman;thesecond,likewiseaportrait,isoftheItalianSchool;thethird,aDutchlandscapebyBreughel;andthefourth,a/HolyFamily/ byanunknownmasteroftheFlorentineSchool。“ Remonencq\'sreceiptwaswordedinpreciselythesameway;aGreuze,aClaudeLorraine,aRubens,andaVanDyckbeingdisguisedaspicturesoftheFrenchandFlemishschools。 “Dermonnymakesmebeleefdotthechimcrackshafsomvalue,“saidSchmuckewhenthefivethousandfrancswerepaidover。 “Theyareworthsomething,“saidRemonencq。“Iwouldwillinglygiveyouahundredthousandfrancsforthelot。“ Remonencq,askedtodoatriflingservice,hungeightpicturesofthepropersizeinthesameframes,takingthemfromamongthelessvaluablepicturesinSchmucke\'sbedroom。 NosoonerwasElieMagusinpossessionofthefourgreatpicturesthanhewent,takingLaCibotwithhim,underpretenceofsettlingaccounts。Buthepleadedpoverty,hefoundfaultwiththepictures,theyneededrebacking,heofferedLaCibotthirtythousandfrancsbywayofcommission,andfinallydazzledherwiththesheetsofpaperonwhichtheBankofFranceengravesthewords“Onethousandfrancs“incapitalletters。MagusthereuponcondemnedRemonencqtopaythelikesumtoLaCibot,bylendinghimthemoneyonthesecurityofhisfourpictures,whichhetookwithhimasaguarantee。Sogloriouswerethey,thatMaguscouldnotbringhimselftopartwiththem,andnextdayheboughtthemofRemonencqforsixthousandfrancsoverandabovetheoriginalprice,andaninvoicewasdulymadeoutforthefour。 Mme。Cibot,thericherbysixty-eightthousandfrancs,oncemoresworehertwoaccomplicestoabsolutesecrecy。ThensheaskedtheJew\'sadvice。Shewantedtoinvestthemoneyinsuchawaythatnooneshouldknowofit。 “BuysharesintheOrleansRailway,“saidhe;“theyarethirtyfrancsbelowpar,youwilldoubleyourcapitalinthreeyears。Theywillgiveyouscrapsofpaper,whichyoukeepsafeinaportfolio。“ “Stayhere,M。Magus。IwillgoandfetchthemanofbusinesswhoactsforM。Pons\'family。Hewantstoknowhowmuchyouwillgivehimforthewholebagoftricksupstairs。Iwillgoforhimnow。“ “Ifonlyshewereawidow!”saidRemonencqwhenshewasgone。“Shewouldjustsuitme;shewillhaveplentyofmoneynow——“ “EspeciallyifsheputshermoneyintotheOrleansRailway;shewilldoublehercapitalintwoyears\'time。Ihaveputallmypoorlittlesavingsintoit,“addedtheJew,“formydaughter\'sportion——Come,letustakeaturnontheboulevarduntilthislawyerarrives。“ “Cibotisverybadasitis,“continuedRemonencq;“ifitshouldpleaseGodtotakehimtoHimself,Ishouldhaveafamouswifetokeepashop;Icouldsetuponalargescale——“ “Good-day,M。Fraisier,“LaCibotbeganinaningratiatingtoneassheenteredherlegaladviser\'soffice。“Why,whatisthisthatyourporterhasbeentellingme?areyougoingtomove?” “Yes,mydearMme。Cibot。IamtakingthefirstflooraboveDr。 Poulain,andtryingtoborrowtwoorthreethousandfrancssoastofurnishtheplaceproperly;itisverynice,uponmyword,thelandlordhasjustpaperedandpaintedit。Iamacting,asItoldyou,inPresidentdeMarville\'sinterestsandyours……Iamnotasolicitornow;Imeantohavemynameenteredontherollofbarristers,andImustbewelllodged。AbarristerinPariscannothavehisnameontherollsunlesshehasdecentfurnitureandbooksandthelike。Iamadoctoroflaw,Ihavekeptmyterms,andhavepowerfulinterestalready……Well,howarewegettingon?” “Perhapsyouwouldacceptmysavings,“saidLaCibot。“Ihaveputtheminasavingsbank。Ihavenotmuch,onlythreethousandfrancs,thefruitsoftwenty-fiveyearsofstintingandscraping。Youmightgivemeabillofexchange,asRemonencqsays;forIamignorantmyself,I onlyknowwhattheytellme。“ “No。Itisagainsttherulesoftheguildforabarrister(/avocat/) toputhisnametoabill。Iwillgiveyouareceipt,bearinginterestatfivepercentperannum,ontheunderstandingthatifImakeanincomeoftwelvehundredfrancsforyououtofoldPons\'estateyouwillcancelit。“ LaCibot,caughtinthetrap,utterednotaword。 “Silencegivesconsent,“Fraisiercontinued。“Letmehaveitto-morrowmorning。“ “Oh!Iamquitewillingtopayfeesinadvance,“saidLaCibot;“itisonewayofmakingsureofmymoney。“ Fraisiernodded。“Howareyougettingon?”herepeated。“IsawPoulainyesterday;youarehurryingyourinvalidalong,itseems……Onemorescenesuchasyesterday\'s,andgall-stoneswillform。Begentlewithhim,mydearMme。Cibot,donotlayupremorseforyourself。Lifeisnottoolong。“ “Justletmealonewithyourremorse!Areyougoingtotalkabouttheguillotineagain?M。Ponsisacontrairyoldthing。Youdon\'tknowhim。Itishethatbothersme。Thereisnotamorecross-grainedmanalive;hisrelationsareintherightofit,heissly,revengeful,andcontrairy……M。Magushascome,asItoldyou,andiswaitingtoseeyou。“ “Right!Iwillbethereassoonasyou。Yourincomedependsuponthepricethecollectionwillfetch。Ifitbringsineighthundredthousandfrancs,youshallhavefifteenhundredfrancsayear。Itisafortune。“ “Verywell。Iwilltellthemtovaluethethingsontheirconsciences。“ Anhourlater,Ponswasfastasleep。Thedoctorhadorderedasoothingdraught,whichSchmuckeadministered,allunconsciousthatLaCibothaddoubledthedose。Fraisier,Remonencq,andMagus,threegallows- birds,wereexaminingtheseventeenhundreddifferentobjectswhichformedtheoldmusician\'scollectiononebyone。 Schmuckehadgonetobed。Thethreekites,drawnbythescentofacorpse,weremastersofthefield。 “Makenonoise,“saidLaCibotwheneverMaguswentintoecstasiesorexplainedthevalueofsomeworkofarttoRemonencq。Thedyingmansleptonintheneighboringroom,whilegreedinfourdifferentformsappraisedthetreasuresthathemustleavebehind,andwaitedimpatientlyforhimtodie——asighttowringtheheart。 Threehourswentbybeforetheyhadfinishedthesalon。 “Onanaverage,“saidthegrimyoldJew,“everythinghereisworthathousandfrancs。“ “Seventeenhundredthousandfrancs!”exclaimedFraisierinbewilderment。 “Nottome,“Magusansweredpromptly,andhiseyesgrewdull。“Iwouldnotgivemorethanahundredthousandfrancsmyselfforthecollection。Youcannottellhowlongyoumaykeepathingonhand……Therearemasterpiecesthatwaittenyearsforabuyer,andmeanwhilethepurchasemoneyisdoubledbycompoundinterest。Still,I shouldpaycash。“ “Thereisstainedglassintheotherroom,aswellasenamelsandminiaturesandgoldandsilversnuff-boxes,“putinRemonencq。 “Cantheybeseen?”inquiredFraisier。 “I\'llseeifheissoundasleep,“repliedLaCibot。Shemadeasign,andthethreebirdsofpreycamein。 “Therearemasterpiecesyonder!”saidMagus,indicatingthesalon,everybristleofhiswhitebeardtwitchingashespoke。“Buttherichesarehere!Andwhatriches!Kingshavenothingmoregloriousinroyaltreasuries。“ Remonencq\'seyeslighteduptilltheyglowedlikecarbuncles,atthesightofthegoldsnuff-boxes。Fraisier,coolandcalmasaserpent,orsomesnake-creaturewiththepowerofrisingerect,stoodwithhisviperheadstretchedout,insuchanattitudeasapainterwouldchooseforMephistopheles。Thethreecovetousbeings,thirstingforgoldasdevilsthirstforthedewofheaven,lookedsimultaneously,asitchanced,attheownerofallthiswealth。SomenightmaretroubledPons;hestirred,andsuddenly,undertheinfluenceofthosediabolicalglances,heopenedhiseyeswithashrillcry。 “Thieves!……Theretheyare!……Help!Murder!Help!” Thenightmarewasevidentlystilluponhim,forhesatupinbed,staringbeforehimwithblank,wide-openeyes,andhadnotthepowertomove。 ElieMagusandRemonencqmadeforthedoor,butawordgluedthemtothespot。 “/Magus/here!……Iambetrayed!” Instinctivelythesickmanhadknownthathisbelovedpictureswereindanger,athoughtthattouchedhimatleastascloselyasanydreadforhimself,andheawoke。Fraisiermeanwhiledidnotstir。 “Mme。Cibot!whoisthatgentleman?”criedPons,shiveringatthesight。 “Goodnessme!howcouldIputhimoutofthedoor?”sheinquired,withawinkandgestureforFraisier\'sbenefit。“Thisgentlemancamejustaminuteago,fromyourfamily。“ FraisiercouldnotconcealhisadmirationforLaCibot。 “Yes,sir,“hesaid,“IhavecomeonbehalfofMme。laPresidentedeMarville,herhusband,andherdaughter,toexpresstheirregret。Theylearnedquitebyaccidentthatyouareill,andtheywouldliketonurseyouthemselves。TheywantyoutogotoMarvilleandgetwellthere。Mme。laVicomtessePopinot,thelittleCecilethatyoulovesomuch,willbeyournurse。Shetookyourpartwithhermother。SheconvincedMme。deMarvillethatshehadmadeamistake。“ “Somynext-of-kinhavesentyoutome,havethey?”Ponsexclaimedindignantly,“andsentthebestjudgeandexpertinallPariswithyoutoshowyoutheway?Oh!anicecommission!”hecried,burstingintowildlaughter。“Youhavecometovaluemypicturesandcuriosities,mysnuff-boxesandminiatures!……Makeyourvaluation。Youhaveamantherewhounderstandseverything,andmore——hecanbuyeverything,forheisamillionairetentimesover……Mydearrelativeswillnothavelongtowait,“headded,withbitterirony,“theyhavechokedthelastbreathoutofme……Ah!Mme。Cibot,yousaidyouwereamothertome,andyoubringdealersintothehouse,andmycompetitorandtheCamusots,whileIamasleep!……Getout,allofyou!——“ Theunhappymanwasbesidehimselfwithangerandfear;herosefromthebedandstoodupright,agaunt,wastedfigure。 “Takemyarm,sir,“saidLaCibot,rushingtotherescue,lestPonsshouldfall。“Praycalmyourself,thegentlemenaregone。“ “Iwanttoseethesalon……“saidthedeath-strickenman。LaCibotmadeasigntothethreeravenstotakeflight。ThenshecaughtupPonsasifhehadbeenafeather,andputhiminbedagain,inspiteofhiscries。Whenshesawthathewasquitehelplessandexhausted,shewenttoshutthedooronthestaircase。ThethreewhohaddonePonstodeathwerestillonthelanding;LaCibottoldthemtowait。 SheheardFraisiersaytoMagus: “Letmehaveitinwriting,andsignit,bothofyou。UndertaketopayninehundredthousandfrancsincashforM。Pons\'collection,andwewillseeaboutputtingyouinthewayofmakingahandsomeprofit。“ WiththathesaidsomethingtoLaCibotinavoicesolowthattheotherscouldnotcatchit,andwentdownafterthetwodealerstotheporter\'sroom。 “Havetheygone,Mme。Cibot?”askedtheunhappyPons,whenshecamebackagain。 “Gone?……who?”askedshe。 “Thosemen。“ “Whatmen?There,now,youhaveseenmen,“saidshe。“Youhavejusthadaravingfit;ifithadn\'tbeenformeyouwouldhavegoneoutthewindow,andnowyouarestilltalkingofmenintheroom。Isitalwaystobelikethis?” “What!wastherenotagentlemanherejustnow,sayingthatmyrelativeshadsenthim?” “Willyoustillstandmeout?”saidshe。“Uponmyword,doyouknowwhereyououghttobesent?——TotheasylumatCharenton。Youseemen——“ “ElieMagus,Remonencq,and——“ “Oh!asforRemonencq,youmayhaveseen/him/,forhecameuptotellmethatmypoorCibotissobadthatImustclearoutofthisandcomedown。MyCibotcomesfirst,yousee。Whenmyhusbandisill,Icanthinkofnobodyelse。Trytokeepquietandsleepforacoupleofhours;IhavesentforDr。Poulain,andIwillcomeupwithhim…… Takeadrinkandbegood——“ “Thenwastherenooneintheroomjustnow,whenIwaked?……“ “Noone,“saidshe。“YoumusthaveseenM。Remonencqinoneofyourlooking-glasses。“ “Youareright,Mme。Cibot,“saidPons,meekasalamb。 “Well,nowyouaresensibleagain……Good-bye,mycherub;keepquiet,Ishallbebackagaininaminute。“ WhenPonsheardtheouterdoorcloseuponher,hesummonedupallhisremainingstrengthtorise。 “Theyarecheatingme,“hemutteredtohimself,“theyarerobbingme! Schmuckeisachildthatwouldletthemtiehimupinasack。“ Theterriblescenehadseemedsoreal,itcouldnotbeadream,hethought;adesiretothrowlightuponthepuzzleexcitedhim;hemanagedtoreachthedoor,openeditaftermanyefforts,andstoodonthethresholdofhissalon。Theretheywere——hisdearpictures,hisstatues,hisFlorentinebronzes,hisporcelain;thesightofthemrevivedhim。Theoldcollectorwalkedinhisdressing-gownalongthenarrowspacesbetweenthecredence-tablesandthesideboardsthatlinedthewall;hisfeetbare,hisheadonfire。Hisfirstglanceofownershiptoldhimthateverythingwasthere;heturnedtogobacktobedagain,whenhenoticedthataGreuzeportraitlookedoutoftheframethathadheldSebastiandelPiombo\'s/Templar/。Suspicionflashedacrosshisbrain,makinghisdarkthoughtsapparenttohim,asaflashoflightningmarkstheoutlinesofthecloud-barsonastormysky。Helookedroundfortheeightcapitalpicturesofthecollection; eachoneofthemwasreplacedbyanother。Adarkfilmsuddenlyoverspreadhiseyes;hisstrengthfailedhim;hefellfaintinguponthepolishedfloor。 Soheavywastheswoon,thatfortwohourshelayashefell,tillSchmuckeawokeandwenttoseehisfriend,andfoundhimlyingunconsciousinthesalon。WithendlesspainsSchmuckeraisedthehalf- deadbodyandlaiditonthebed;butwhenhecametoquestionthedeath-strickenman,andsawthelookinthedulleyesandheardthevague,inarticulatewords,thegoodGerman,sofarfromlosinghishead,rosetotheveryheroismoffriendship。Manandchildashewas,withthepressureofdespaircametheinspirationofamother\'stenderness,awoman\'slove。Hewarmedtowels(hefoundtowels!),hewrappedthemaboutPons\'hands,helaidthemoverthepitofthestomach;hetookthecold,moistforeheadinhishands,hesummonedbacklifewithamightofwillworthyofApolloniusofTyana,layingkissesonhisfriend\'seyelidslikesomeMarybendingoverthedeadChrist,ina/pieta/carvedinbas-reliefbysomegreatItaliansculptor。Thedivineeffort,theoutpouringofonelifeintoanother,theworkofmotherandoflover,wascrownedwithsuccess。InhalfanhourthewarmthrevivedPons;hebecamehimselfagain,thehuesoflifereturnedtohiseyes,suspendedfacultiesgraduallyresumedtheirplayundertheinfluenceofartificialheat;Schmuckegavehimbalm- waterwithalittlewineinit;thespiritoflifespreadthroughthebody;intelligencelighteduptheforeheadsoshortawhileagoinsensibleasastone;andPonsknewthathehadbeenbroughtbacktolife,bywhatsacreddevotion,whatmightoffriendship! “Butforyou,Ishoulddie,“hesaid,andashespokehefeltthegoodGerman\'stearsfallingonhisface。Schmuckewaslaughingandcryingatonce。 PoorSchmucke!hehadwaitedforthosewordswithafrenzyofhopeascostlyasthefrenzyofdespair;andnowhisstrengthutterlyfailedhim,hecollapsedlikearentballoon。Itwashisturntofall;hesankintotheeasy-chair,claspedhishands,andthankedGodinferventprayer。Forhimamiraclehadjustbeenwrought。Heputnobeliefintheefficacyoftheprayerofhisdeeds;themiraclehadbeenwroughtbyGodindirectanswertohiscry。Andyetthatmiraclewasanaturaleffect,suchasmedicalscienceoftenrecords。 Asickman,surroundedbythosewholovehim,nursedbythosewhowishearnestlythatheshouldlive,willrecover(otherthingsbeingequal),whenanotherpatienttendedbyhirelingswilldie。Doctorsdeclinetoseeunconsciousmagnetisminthisphenomenon;forthemitistheresultofintelligentnursing,ofexactobediencetotheirorders;butmanyamotherknowsthevirtueofsuchardentprojectionofstrong,unceasingprayer。 “MygoodSchmucke——“ “Saynodings;Ishallhearyoumitmeinheart……rest,rest!”saidSchmucke,smilingathim。 “Poorfriend,noblecreature,childofGod,livinginGod!……Theonebeingthathaslovedme……“Thewordscameoutwithpausesbetweenthem;therewasanewnote,asomethingneverheardbefore,inPons\'voice。Allthesoul,sosoontotakeflight,foundutteranceinthewordsthatfilledSchmuckewithhappinessalmostlikealover\'srapture。 “Yes,yes。Ishallbeshtrongasalion。Ishallvorkfortwo!” “Listen,mygood,myfaithful,adorablefriend。Letmespeak,Ihavenotmuchtimeleft。Iamadeadman。Icannotrecoverfromtheserepeatedshocks。“ Schmuckewascryinglikeachild。 “Justlisten,“continuedPons,“andcryafterwards。AsaChristian,youmustsubmit。Ihavebeenrobbed。ItisLaCibot\'sdoing……I oughttoopenyoureyesbeforeIgo;youknownothingoflife…… Somebodyhastakenawayeightofthepictures,andtheywereworthagreatdealofmoney。“ “Vorgifme——Isolddem。“ “/You/soldthem?” “Yes,I,“saidpoorSchmucke。“Deysummonedustodercourt——“ “/Summoned?/……Whosummonedus?” “Wait,“saidSchmucke。Hewentforthebitofstamped-paperleftbythebailiff,andgaveittoPons。Ponsreadthescrawlthroughwithcloseattention,thenheletthepaperdropandlayquitesilentforawhile。Acloseobserveroftheworkofmen\'shands,unheedfulsofaroftheworkingsofthebrain,PonsfinallycountedoutthethreadsoftheplotwovenabouthimbyLaCibot。Theartist\'sfire,theintellectthatwontheRomanscholarship——allhisyouthcamebacktohimforalittle。 “MygoodSchmucke,“hesaidatlast,“youmustdoasItellyou,andobeylikeasoldier。Listen!godownstairsintothelodgeandtellthatabominablewomanthatIshouldliketoseethepersonsenttomebymycousinthePresident;andthatunlesshecomes,IshallleavemycollectiontotheMusee。Saythatawillisinquestion。“ Schmuckewentonhiserrand;butatthefirstword,LaCibotansweredbyasmile。 “MygoodM。Schmucke,ourdearinvalidhashadadeliriousfit;hethoughtthatthereweremenintheroom。Onmyword,asanhonestwoman,noonehascomefromthefamily。“ Schmuckewentbackwithhisanswer,whichherepeatedwordforword。 “Sheiscleverer,moreastuteandcunningandwily,thanIthought,“ saidPonswithasmile。“Shelieseveninherroom。Imagineit!ThismorningshebroughtaJewhere,ElieMagusbyname,andRemonencq,andathirdwhomIdonotknow,moreterrificthantheothertwoputtogether。ShemeanttomakeavaluationwhileIwasasleep;Ihappenedtowake,andsawthemallthree,estimatingtheworthofmysnuff- boxes。Thestrangersaid,indeed,thattheCamusotshadsenthimhere; Ispoketohim……ThatshamelesswomanstoodmeoutthatIwasdreaming!……MygoodSchmucke,itwasnotadream。Iheardthemanperfectlyplainly;hespoketome……Thetwodealerstookfrightandmadeforthedoor……IthoughtthatLaCibotwouldcontradictherself——theexperimentfailed……Iwilllayanothersnare,andtrapthewretchedwoman……PoorSchmucke,youthinkthatLaCibotisanangel;andforthismonthpastshehasbeenkillingmebyinchestogainhercovetousends。Iwouldnotbelievethatawomanwhoservedusfaithfullyforyearscouldbesowicked。Thatdoubthasbeenmyruin……Howmuchdidtheeightpicturesfetch?” “Vifetausendvrancs。“ “Goodheavens!theywereworthtwentytimesasmuch!”criedPons;“thegemsofthecollection!Ihavenottimenowtoinstituteproceedings; andifIdid,youwouldfigureincourtasthedupeofthoserascals……Alawsuitwouldbethedeathofyou。Youdonotknowwhatjusticemeans——acourtofjusticeisasinkofiniquity……Atthesightofsuchhorrors,asoullikeyourswouldgiveway。Andbesides,youwillhaveenough。Thepicturescostmefortythousandfrancs。I havehadthemforthirty-sixyears……Oh,wehavebeenrobbedwithsurprisingdexterity。Iamonthebrinkofthegrave,Icarefornothingnowbutthee——forthee,thebestsoulunderthesun…… “Iwillnothaveyouplundered;allthatIhaveisyours。Soyoumusttrustnobody,Schmucke,youthathaveneversuspectedanyoneinyourlife。IknowGodwatchesoveryou,butHemayforgetforonemoment,andyouwillbeseizedlikeavesselamongpirates……LaCibotisamonster!Sheiskillingme;andyouthinkheranangel!Youshallseewhatsheis。Goandaskhertogiveyouthenameofanotary,andIwillshowyouherwithherhandinthebag。“ SchmuckelistenedasifPonsproclaimedanapocalypse。CouldsodepravedacreatureasLaCibotexist?IfPonswasright,itseemedtoimplythattherewasnoGodintheworld。HewentrightdownagaintoMme。Cibot。 “MeinboorvriendBonsfeelsoill,“hesaid,“dathevishtomakehisvill。Goundpringeinnodary。“ Thiswassaidinthehearingofseveralpersons,forCibot\'slifewasdespairedof。Remonencqandhissister,twowomenfromneighboringporters\'lodges,twoorthreeservants,andthelodgerfromthefirstflooronthesidenextthestreet,wereallstandingoutsideinthegateway。 “Oh!youcanjustfetchanotaryyourself,andhaveyourwillmadeasyouplease,“criedLaCibot,withtearsinhereyes。“MypoorCibotisdying,anditisnotimetoleavehim。IwouldgiveallthePonsesintheworldtosaveCibot,thathasnevergivenmeanounceofunhappinessinthesethirtyyearssinceweweremarried。“ Andinshewent,leavingSchmuckeinconfusion。 “IsM。Ponsreallyseriouslyill,sir?”askedthefirst-floorlodger,oneJolivard,aclerkintheregistrar\'sofficeatthePalaisdeJustice。 “Henearlydiedchustnow,“saidSchmucke,withdeepsorrowinhisvoice。 “M。TrognonlivesnearbyintheRueSaint-Louis,“saidM。Jolivard,“heisthenotaryofthequarter。“ “Wouldyoulikemetogoforhim?”askedRemonencq。 “Ishouldpeferyglad,“saidSchmucke;“forgifMontameZipodcannotpemitminevriend,Ishallnotvishtoleafhimindershtateheisin——“ “Mme。Cibottoldusthathewasgoingoutofhismind,“resumedJolivard。 “Bons!outoffhismind!”criedSchmucke,terror-strickenbytheidea。 “Nefervashesoclearinderhead……datischustderreasonvyI amanxiousforhim。“ Thelittlegroupofpersonslistenedtotheconversationwithaverynaturalcuriosity,whichstampedthesceneupontheirmemories。 SchmuckedidnotknowFraisier,andcouldnotnotehissataniccountenanceandglitteringeyes。ButtwowordswhisperedbyFraisierinLaCibot\'searhadpromptedadaringpieceofacting,somewhatbeyondLaCibot\'srange,itmaybe,thoughsheplayedherpartthroughoutinamasterlystyle。Tomakeothersbelievethatthedyingmanwasoutofhismind——itwastheverycorner-stoneoftheedificerearedbythepettylawyer。Themorning\'sincidenthaddoneFraisiergoodservice;butforhim,LaCibotinhertroublemighthavefallenintothesnareinnocentlyspreadbySchmucke,whenheaskedhertosendbackthepersonsentbythefamily。 RemonencqsawDr。Poulaincomingtowardsthem,andaskednobetterthantovanish。ThefactwasthatforthelasttendaystheAuvergnathadbeenplayingProvidenceinamannersingularlydispleasingtoJustice,whichclaimsthemonopolyofthatpart。Hehadmadeuphismindtoridhimselfatallcostsoftheoneobstacleinhiswaytohappiness,andhappinessforhimmeantcapitaltrebledandmarriagewiththeirresistiblycharmingportress。Hehadwatchedthelittletailordrinkinghisherb-tea,andathoughtstruckhim。Hewouldconverttheailmentintomortalsickness;hisstockofoldmetalssuppliedhimwiththemeans。 Onemorningasheleanedagainstthedoor-post,smokinghispipeanddreamingofthatfineshopontheBoulevarddelaMadeleinewhereMme。 Cibot,gorgeouslyarrayed,shouldsomedaysitenthroned,hiseyesfelluponacopperdisc,aboutthesizeofafive-francpiece,coveredthicklywithverdigris。TheeconomicalideaofusingCibot\'smedicinetocleanthediscimmediatelyoccurredtohim。Hefastenedthethinginabitoftwine,andcameovereverymorningtoinquirefortidingsofhisfriendthetailor,timinghisvisitduringLaCibot\'svisittohergentlemenupstairs。Hedroppedthediscintothetumbler,allowedittosteeptherewhilehetalked,anddrewitoutagainbythestringwhenhewentaway。 Thetraceoftarnishedcopper,commonlycalledverdigris,poisonedthewholesomedraught;aminutedoseadministeredbystealthdidincalculablemischief。Beholdtheresultsofthiscriminalhomoeopathy!OnthethirddaypoorCibot\'shaircameout,histeethwereloosenedintheirsockets,hiswholesystemwasderangedbyascarcelyperceptibletraceofpoison。Dr。Poulainrackedhisbrains。 Hewasenoughofamanofsciencetoseethatsomedestructiveagentwasatwork。Heprivatelycarriedoffthedecoction,analyzedithimself,butfoundnothing。ItsochancedthatRemonencqhadtakenfrightandomittedtodipthediscinthetumblerthatday。 ThenDr。Poulainfellbackonhimselfandscienceandgotoutofthedifficultywithatheory。Asedentarylifeinadamproom;acrampedpositionbeforethebarredwindow——theseconditionshadvitiatedthebloodintheabsenceofproperexercise,especiallyasthepatientcontinuallybreathedanatmospheresaturatedwiththefetidexhalationsofthegutter。TheRuedeNormandieisoneoftheold- fashionedstreetsthatslopetowardsthemiddle;themunicipalauthoritiesofParisasyethavelaidonnowatersupplytoflushthecentralkennelwhichdrainsthehousesoneitherside,andasaresultastreamoffilthyoozemeandersamongthecobblestones,filtersintothesoil,andproducesthemudpeculiartothecity。LaCibotcameandwent;butherhusband,ahard-workingman,satdayindayoutlikeafakironthetableinthewindow,tillhisknee-jointswerestiffened,thebloodstagnatedinhisbody,andhislegsgrewsothinandcrookedthathealmostlosttheuseofthem。Thedeepcoppertintoftheman\'scomplexionnaturallysuggestedthathehadbeenoutofhealthforaverylongtime。Thewife\'sgoodhealthandthehusband\'sillnessseemedtothedoctortobesatisfactorilyaccountedforbythistheory。 “ThenwhatisthematterwithmypoorCibot?”askedtheportress。 “MydearMme。Cibot,heisdyingoftheporter\'sdisease,“saidthedoctor。“Incurablevitiationofthebloodisevidentfromthegeneralanaemiccondition。“ Noonehadanythingtogainbyacrimesoobjectless。Dr。Poulain\'sfirstsuspicionswereeffacedbythisthought。WhocouldhaveanypossibleinterestinCibot\'sdeath?Hiswife?——thedoctorsawhertastetheherb-teaasshesweetenedit。Crimeswhichescapesocialvengeancearemanyenough,andasaruletheyareofthisorder——towit,murderscommittedwithoutanystartlingsignofviolence,withoutbloodshed,bruises,marksofstrangling,withoutanybunglingofthebusiness,inshort;ifthereseemstobenomotiveforthecrime,itmostlikelygoesunpunished,especiallyifthedeathoccursamongthepoorerclasses。Murderisalmostalwaysdenouncedbyitsadvancedguards,byhatredorgreedwellknowntothoseunderwhoseeyesthewholematterhaspassed。ButinthecaseoftheCibots,noonesavethedoctorhadanyinterestindiscoveringtheactualcauseofdeath。 Thelittlecopper-facedtailor\'swifeadoredherhusband;hehadnomoneyandnoenemies;LaCibot\'sfortuneandthemarine-storedealer\'smotiveswerealikehiddenintheshade。Poulainknewtheportressandherwayofthinkingperfectlywell;hethoughthercapableoftormentingPons,buthesawthatshehadneithermotiveenoughnorwitenoughformurder;andbesides——everytimethedoctorcameandshegaveherhusbandadraught,shetookaspoonfulherself。Poulainhimself,theonlypersonwhomighthavethrownlightonthematter,inclinedtobelievethatthiswasoneoftheunaccountablefreaksofdisease,oneoftheastonishingexceptionswhichmakemedicinesoperilousaprofession。Andintruth,thelittletailor\'sunwholesomelifeandunsanitarysurroundingshadunfortunatelybroughthimtosuchapassthatthetraceofcopper-poisoningwaslikethelaststraw。 Gossipsandneighborstookituponthemselvestoexplainthesuddendeath,andnosuspicionofblamelighteduponRemonencq。 “Oh!thislongtimepastIhavesaidthatM。Cibotwasnotwell,“ criedone。 “Heworkedtoohard,hedid,“saidanother;“heheatedhisblood。“ “Hewouldnotlistentome,“putinaneighbor;“IadvisedhimtowalkoutofaSundayandkeepSaintMonday;twodaysintheweekisnottoomuchforamusement。“ Inshort,thegossipofthequarter,thetell-talevoicetowhichJustice,inthepersonofthecommissaryofpolice,thekingofthepoorerclasses,lendsanattentiveear——gossipexplainedthelittletailor\'sdemiseinaperfectlysatisfactorymanner。YetM。Poulain\'spensiveairanduneasyeyesembarrassedRemonencqnotalittle,andatsightofthedoctorheofferedeagerlytogoinsearchofM。Trognon,Fraisier\'sacquaintance。FraisierturnedtoLaCibottosayinalowvoice,“Ishallcomebackagainassoonasthewillismade。Inspiteofyoursorrow,youmustlookforsqualls。“Thenheslippedawaylikeashadowandmethisfriendthedoctor。 “Ah,Poulain!”heexclaimed,“itisallright。Wearesafe!Iwilltellyouaboutitto-night。Lookoutapostthatwillsuityou,youshallhaveit!Formyownpart,Iamajusticeofthepeace。Tabareauwillnotrefusemenowforason-in-law。Andasforyou,IwillundertakethatyoushallmarryMlle。Vitel,granddaughterofourjusticeofthepeace。“ FraisierleftPoulainreducedtodumbbewildermentbythesewildwords;bouncedlikeaballintotheboulevard,hailedanomnibus,andwassetdowntenminuteslaterbythemoderncoachatthecorneroftheRuedeChoiseul。Bythistimeitwasnearlyfouro\'clock。FraisierfeltquitesureofawordinprivatewiththePresidente,forofficialsseldomleavethePalaisdeJusticebeforefiveo\'clock。 Mme。deMarville\'sreceptionofhimassuredFraisierthatM。LeboeufhadkepthispromisemadetoMme。VatinelleandspokenfavorablyofthesometimeattorneyatMantes。Amelie\'smannerwasalmostcaressing。 SomighttheDuchessedeMontpensierhavetreatedJacquesClement。Thepettyattorneywasaknifetoherhand。ButwhenFraisierproducedthejoint-lettersignedbyElieMagusandRemonencqofferingthesumofninehundredthousandfrancsincashforPons\'collection,thenthePresidentelookedathermanofbusinessandthegleamofthemoneyflashedfromhereyes。Thatrippleofgreedreachedtheattorney。 “M。lePresidentleftamessagewithme,“shesaid;“hehopesthatyouwilldinewithusto-morrow。Itwillbeafamilyparty。M。Godeschal,Desroches\'successorandmyattorney,willcometomeetyou,andBerthier,ournotary,andmydaughterandson-in-law。Afterdinner,youandIandthenotaryandattorneywillhavethelittleconsultationforwhichyouask,andIwillgiveyoufullpowers。Thetwogentlemenwilldoasyourequireandactuponyourinspiration; andseethat/everything/goeswell。YoushallhaveapowerofattorneyfromM。deMarvilleassoonasyouwantit。“ “Ishallwantitonthedayofthedecease。“ “Itshallbeinreadiness。“ “Mme。laPresidente,ifIaskforapowerofattorney,andwouldpreferthatyourattorney\'snameshouldnotappearIwishitlessinmyowninterestthaninyours……WhenIgivemyself,itiswithoutreserve。Andinreturn,madame,Iaskthesamefidelity;Iaskmypatrons(Idonotventuretocallyoumyclients)toputthesameconfidenceinme。YoumaythinkthatinactingthusIamtryingtofastenuponthisaffair——no,no,madame;theremaybereprehensiblethingsdone;withaninheritanceinviewoneisdraggedon…… especiallywithninehundredthousandfrancsinthebalance。Well,now,youcouldnotdisavowamanlikeMaitreGodeschal,honestyitself,butyoucanthrowalltheblameonthebackofamiserablepettifogginglawyer——“ Mme。CamusotdeMarvillelookedadmiringlyatFraisier。 “Yououghttogoveryhigh,“saidshe,“orsinkverylow。Inyourplace,insteadofaskingtohidemyselfawayasajusticeofthepeace,Iwouldaimatthecrownattorney\'sappointment——at,say,Mantes!——andmakeagreatcareerformyself。“ “Letmehavemyway,madame。ThepostofjusticeofthepeaceisanamblingpadforM。Vitel;formeitshallbeawar-horse。“ AndinthiswaythePresidenteproceededtoafinalconfidence。 “Youseemtobesocompletelydevotedtoourinterests,“shebegan,“thatIwilltellyouaboutthedifficultiesofourpositionandourhopes。ThePresident\'sgreatdesire,eversinceamatchwasprojectedbetweenhisdaughterandanadventurerwhorecentlystartedabank,—— thePresident\'swish,Isay,hasbeentoroundouttheMarvilleestatewithsomegrazingland,atthattimeinthemarket。Wedispossessedourselvesoffineproperty,asyouknow,tosettleituponourdaughter;butIwishverymuch,mydaughterbeinganonlychild,tobuyallthatremainsofthegrassland。Parthasbeensoldalready。 TheestatebelongstoanEnglishmanwhoisreturningtoEnglandafteratwentyyears\'residenceinFrance。Hebuiltthemostcharmingcottageinadelightfulsituation,betweenMarvilleParkandthemeadowswhichoncewerepartoftheMarvillelands;heboughtupcovers,copse,andgardensatfancypricestomakethegroundsaboutthecottage。Thehouseanditssurroundingsmakeafeatureofthelandscape,anditliesclosetomydaughter\'sparkpalings。Thewhole,landandhouse,shouldbeboughtforsevenhundredthousandfrancs,forthenetrevenueisabouttwentythousandfrancs……ButifMr。 Wadmanfindsoutthat/we/thinkofbuyingit,heissuretoaddanothertwoorthreehundredthousandfrancstotheprice;forhewilllosemoneyifthehousecountsfornothing,asitusuallydoeswhenyoubuylandinthecountry——“ “Why,madame,“Fraisierbrokein,“inmyopinionyoucanbesosurethattheinheritanceisyoursthatIwilloffertoactthepartofpurchaserforyou。Iwillundertakethatyoushallhavethelandatthebestpossibleprice,andhaveawrittenengagementmadeoutunderprivateseal,likeacontracttodelivergoods……IwillgototheEnglishmaninthecharacterofbuyer。Iunderstandthatsortofthing; itwasmyspecialtyatMantes。Vatinelledoubledthevalueofhispractice,whileIworkedinhisname。“ “HenceyourconnectionwithlittleMadameVatinelle。Hemustbeverywelloff——“ “ButMme。Vatinellehasexpensivetastes……Sobeeasy,madame——I willserveyouuptheEnglishmandonetoaturn——“ “Ifyoucanmanagethatyouwillhaveeternalclaimstomygratitude。 Good-day,mydearM。Fraisier。Tillto-morrow——“ Fraisierwent。Hispartingbowwasadegreelesscringingthanonthefirstoccasion。 “Iamtodineto-morrowwithPresidentdeMarville!”hesaidtohimself。“Comenow,Ihavethesefolkinmypower。Only,tobeabsolutemaster,IoughttobetheGerman\'slegaladviserinthepersonofTabareau,thejustice\'sclerk。Tabareauwillnothavemenowforhisdaughter,hisonlydaughter,buthewillgivehertomewhenI amajusticeofthepeace。Ishallbeeligible。Mlle。Tabareau,thattall,consumptivegirlwiththeredhair,hasahouseinthePlaceRoyaleinrightofhermother。Atherfather\'sdeathsheissuretocomeinforsixthousandfrancs,youmustnotlooktoohardattheplank。“ AshewentbacktotheRuedeNormandiebywayoftheboulevards,hedreamedouthisgoldendream,hegavehimselfuptothehappinessofthethoughtthatheshouldneverknowwantagain。HewouldmarryhisfriendPoulaintoMlle。Vitel,thedaughterofthejusticeofthepeace;together,heandhisfriendthedoctorwouldreignlikekingsinthequarter;hewouldcarryalltheelections——municipal,military,orpolitical。Theboulevardsseemshortif,whileyoupaceafoot,youmountyourambitiononthesteedoffancyinthisway。 SchmuckemeanwhilewentbacktohisfriendPonswiththenewsthatCibotwasdying,andRemonencqgoneinsearchofM。Trognon,thenotary。Ponswasstruckbythename。IthadcomeupagainandagaininLaCibot\'sinterminabletalk,andLaCibotalwaysrecommendedhimashonestyincarnate。AndwiththataluminousideaoccurredtoPons,inwhommistrusthadgrownparamountsincethemorning,anideawhichcompletedhisplanforoutwittingLaCibotandunmaskinghercompletelyforthetoo-credulousSchmucke。 SomanyunexpectedthingshadhappenedthatdaythatpoorSchmuckewasquitebewildered。Ponstookhisfriend\'shand。 “Theremustbeagooddealofconfusioninthehouse,Schmucke;iftheporterisatdeath\'sdoor,wearealmostfreeforaminuteortwo; thatistosay,therewillbenospies——forwearewatched,youmaybesureofthat。Goout,takeacab,gotothetheatre,andtellMlle。 HeloiseBrisetoutthatIshouldliketoseeherbeforeIdie。Askhertocomehereto-nightwhensheleavesthetheatre。ThengotoyourfriendsBrunnerandSchwabandbegthemtocometo-morrowmorningatnineo\'clocktoinquireafterme;letthemcomeupasiftheywerejustpassingbyandcalledintoseeme。“ Theoldartistfeltthathewasdying,andthiswastheschemethatheforged。HemeantSchmucketobehisuniversallegatee。ToprotectSchmuckefromanypossiblelegalquibbles,heproposedtodictatehiswilltoanotaryinthepresenceofwitnesses,lesthissanityshouldbecalledinquestionandtheCamusotsshouldattemptuponthatpretexttodisputethewill。AtthenameofTrognonhecaughtaglimpseofmachinationsofsomekind;perhapsaflawpurposelyinserted,orpremeditatedtreacheryonLaCibot\'spart。Hewouldpreventthis。Trognonshoulddictateaholographwillwhichshouldbesignedanddepositedinasealedenvelopeinadrawer。ThenSchmucke,hiddeninoneofthecabinetsinhisalcove,shouldseeLaCibotsearchforthewill,findit,opentheenvelope,readitthrough,andsealitagain。Nextmorning,atnineo\'clock,hewouldcancelthewillandmakeanewoneinthepresenceoftwonotaries,everythingindueformandorder。LaCibothadtreatedhimasamadmanandavisionary; hesawwhatthismeant——hesawthePresidente\'shateandgreed,herrevengeinLaCibot\'sbehavior。Inthesleeplesshoursandlonelydaysofthelasttwomonths,thepoormanhadsiftedtheeventsofhispastlife。