第27章

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Monsieurlevicomte,Iamapoorgirl,whosefortunedependsentirely,notonlyonmygodfather’sgood-will,butalsoonthedoubtfulsuccessofthemeasureshemaytaketoeludetheschemesofhisrelativesagainstme。ThoughIamthelegitimatedaughterofJosephMirouet,band-masterofthe45thregimentofinfantry,myfatherhimselfwasmygodfather’snaturalhalf-brother;andthereforetheserelativesmay,thoughwithoutreason,beingasuitagainstayounggirlwhowouldbedefenceless。Yousee,monsieur,thatthesmallnessofmyfortuneisnotmygreatestmisfortune。I havemanythingstomakemehumble。Itisforyoursake,andnotformyown,thatIlaybeforeyouthesefacts,whichtolovinganddevotedheartsaresometimesoflittleweight。ButIbegyoutoconsider,monsieur,thatifIdidnotsubmitthemtoyou,Imightbesuspectedofleadingyourtendernesstooverlookobstacleswhichtheworld,andmoreespeciallyyourmother,regardasinsuperable。 Ishallbesixteeninfourmonths。PerhapsyouwilladmitthatwearebothtooyoungandtooinexperiencedtounderstandthemiseriesofalifeentereduponwithoutotherfortunethanthatI havereceivedfromthekindnessofthelateMonsieurdeJordy。Mygodfatherdesires,moreover,nottomarrymeuntilIamtwenty。 Whoknowswhatfatemayhaveinstoreforyouinfouryears,thefinestyearsofyourlife?donotsacrificethemtoapoorgirl。 Havingthusexplainedtoyou,monsieur,theopinionsofmydeargodfather,who,farfromopposingmyhappiness,seekstocontributetoitineveryway,andearnestlydesiresthathisprotection,whichmustsoonfailme,maybereplacedbyatendernessequaltohisown;thereremainsonlytotellyouhowtouchedIambyyourofferandbythecomplimentswhichaccompanyit。Theprudencewhichdictatesmyletteristhatofanoldmantowhomlifeiswell-known;butthegratitudeIexpressisthatofayounggirl,inwhosesoulnoothersentimenthasarisen。 Therefore,monsieur,Icansignmyself,inallsincerity,Yourservant,UrsulaMirouet。 Savinienmadenoreply。Washetryingtosoftenhismother?Hadthisletterputanendtohislove?Manysuchquestions,allinsoluble,tormentedpoorUrsula,and,byrepercussion,thedoctortoo,whosufferedfromeveryagitationofhisdarlingchild。UrsulawentoftentoherchambertolookatSavinien,whomsheusuallyfoundsittingpensivelybeforehistablewithhiseyesturnedtowardsherwindow。Attheendoftheweek,butnosooner,shereceivedaletterfromhim; thedelaywasexplainedbyhisincreasinglove。 ToMademoiselleUrsulaMirouet: DearUrsula,——IamaBreton,andwhenmymindisoncemadeupnothingcanchangeme。Yourgodfather,whommayGodpreservetous,isright;butdoesitfollowthatIamwronginlovingyou? Therefore,allIwanttoknowfromyouiswhetheryoucouldloveme。Tellmethis,ifonlybyasign,andthenthenextfouryearswillbethefinestofmylife。 Afriendofminehasdeliveredtomygreat-uncle,Vice-admiralKergarouet,aletterinwhichIaskedhishelptoenterthenavy。 Thekindoldman,grievedatmymisfortune,repliesthateventheking’sfavorwouldbethwartedbytherulesoftheserviceincaseIwantedacertainrank。Nevertheless,ifIstudythreemonthsatToulon,theministerofwarcansendmetoseaasmaster’smate; thenafteracruiseagainsttheAlgerines,withwhomwearenowatwar,Icangothroughanexaminationandbecomeamidshipman。 Moreover,ifIdistinguishmyselfinanexpeditiontheyarefittingoutagainstAlgiers,Ishallcertainlybemadeensign——buthowsoon?thatnoonecantell。Only,theywillmaketherulesaselasticaspossibletohavethenameofPortenduereagaininthenavy。 IseeveryplainlythatIcanonlyhopetoobtainyoufromyourgodfather;andyourrespectforhimmakesyoustilldearertome。 Beforereplyingtotheadmiral,Imusthaveaninterviewwiththedoctor;onhisreplymywholefuturewilldepend。Whatevercomesofit,knowthis,thatrichorpoor,thedaughterofabandmasterorthedaughterofaking,youarethewomanwhomthevoiceofmyheartpointsouttome。DearUrsula,weliveintimeswhenprejudiceswhichmightoncehaveseparatedushavenopowertopreventourmarriage。Toyou,then,Iofferthefeelingsofmyheart,toyouruncletheguaranteeswhichsecuretohimyourhappiness。HehasnotseenthatI,inafewhours,cametoloveyoumorethanhehaslovedyouinfifteenyears。 Untilthisevening。 Savinien。 “Here,godfather,“saidUrsula,holdingtheletterouttohimwithaproudgesture。 “Ah,mychild!“criedthedoctorwhenhehadreadit,“Iamhappierthanevenyou。Herepairsallhisfaultsbythisresolution。“ AfterdinnerSavinienpresentedhimself,andfoundthedoctorwalkingwithUrsulabythebalustradeoftheterraceoverlookingtheriver。 TheviscounthadreceivedhisclothesfromParis,andhadnotmissedheighteninghisnaturaladvantagesbyacarefultoilet,aselegantasthoughhewerestrivingtopleasetheproudandbeautifulComtessedeKergarouet。Seeinghimapproachherfromtheportico,thepoorgirlclungtoheruncle’sarmasthoughsheweresavingherselffromafalloveraprecipice,andthedoctorheardthebeatingofherheart,whichmadehimshudder。 “Leaveus,mychild,“hesaidtothegirl,whowenttothepagodaandsatuponthesteps,afterallowingSavinientotakeherhandandkissitrespectfully。 “Monsieur,willyougivethisdearhandtoanavalcaptain?“hesaidtothedoctorinalowvoice。 “No,“saidMinoret,smiling;“wemighthavetowaittoolong,but——I willgivehertoalieutenant。“ Tearsofjoyfilledtheyoungman’seyesashepressedthedoctor’shandaffectionately。 “Iamabouttoleave,“hesaid,“tostudyhardandtrytolearninsixmonthswhatthepupilsoftheNavalSchooltakesixyearstoacquire。“ “Youaregoing?“saidUrsula,springingtowardsthemfromthepavilion。 “Yes,mademoiselle,todeserveyou。ThereforethemoreeagerIamtogo,themoreIprovetoyoumyaffection。“ “Thisisthe3rdofOctober,“shesaid,lookingathimwithinfinitetenderness;“donotgotillafterthe19th。“ “Yes,“saidtheoldman,“wewillcelebrateSaint-Savinien’sday。“ “Good-by,then,“criedtheyoungman。“ImustspendthisweekinParis,totakethepreliminarysteps,buybooksandmathematicalinstruments,andtrytoconciliatetheministerandgetthebesttermsthatIcanformyself。“ UrsulaandhergodfatheraccompaniedSavinientothegate。Soonafterheenteredhismother’shousetheysawhimcomeoutagain,followedbyTiennettecarryinghisvalise。 “Ifyouarerich,“saidUrsulatoheruncle,“whydoyoumakehimserveinthenavy?“ “PresentlyitwillbeIwhoincurredhisdebts,“saidthedoctor,smiling。“Idon’tobligehimtodoanything;buttheuniform,mydear,andthecrossoftheLegionofhonor,woninbattle,willwipeoutmanystains。Beforesixyearsareoverhemaybeincommandofaship,andthat’sallIaskofhim。“ “Buthemaybekilled,“shesaid,turningapalefaceuponthedoctor。 “Lovers,likedrunkards,haveaprovidenceoftheirown,“hesaid,laughing。 Thatnightthepoorchild,withLaBougival’shelp,cutoffasufficientquantityofherlongandbeautifulblondhairtomakeachain;andthenextdayshepersuadedoldSchmucke,themusic-master,totakeittoParisandhavethechainmadeandreturnedbythefollowingSunday。WhenSaviniengotbackheinformedthedoctorandUrsulathathehadsignedhisarticlesandwastobeatBrestonthe25th。Thedoctoraskedhimtodinneronthe18th,andhepassednearlytwowholedaysintheoldman’shouse。Notwithstandingmuchsageadviceandmanyresolutions,theloverscouldnothelpbetrayingtheirsecretunderstandingtothewatchfuleyesoftheabbe,MonsieurBongrand,theNemoursdoctor,andLaBougival。 “Children,“saidtheoldman,“youareriskingyourhappinessbynotkeepingittoyourselves。“ Onthefete-day,aftermass,duringwhichseveralglanceshadbeenexchanged,Savinien,watchedbyUrsula,crossedtheroadandenteredthelittlegardenwherethepairwerepracticallyalone;forthekindoldman,bywayofindulgence,wasreadinghisnewspapersinthepagoda。 “DearUrsula,“saidSavinien;“willyoumakeagiftgreaterthanmymothercouldmakemeevenif——“ “Iknowwhatyouwishtoaskme,“shesaid,interruptinghim。“See,hereismyanswer,“sheadded,takingfromthepocketofheraprontheboxcontainingthechainmadeofherhair,andofferingittohimwithanervoustremorwhichtestifiedtoherillimitablehappiness。“Wearit,“shesaid,“forloveofme。Mayitshieldyoufromalldangersbyremindingyouthatmylifedependsonyours。“ “Naughtylittlething!sheisgivinghimachainofherhair,“saidthedoctortohimself。“Howdidshemanagetogetit?whatapitytocutthosebeautifulfairtresses;shewillbegivinghimmylife’sbloodnext。“ “YouwillnotblamemeifIaskyoutogiveme,nowthatIamleavingyou,aformalpromisetohavenootherhusbandthanme,“saidSavinien,kissingthechainandlookingatUrsulawithtearsinhiseyes。 “HaveInotsaidsotoooften——IwhowenttoseethewallsofSainte- Pelagiewhenyouwerebehindthem?——“shereplied,blushing。“Irepeatit,Savinien;Ishallneverloveanyonebutyou,andIwillbeyoursalone。“