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  Ithankedherforhervisit,beggedhertobeseated,andIexpressedalltheinterestIfeltforher。Hergratitudesheweditselfmorebythetoneofhervoicethanbyherwords,andherconfidencebeingalreadycaptivatedshetoldmeartlessly,butnotwithoutsomedignity,hershorthistoryorratherhersituation,andsheconcludedbythesewords:

  \"Imustinthecourseofthedayfindalessexpensivelodging,forI

  onlypossesssixfrancs。\"

  Iaskedherwhethershehadanylettersofrecommendation,andshedrewoutofherpocketaparcelofpaperscontainingsevenoreighttestimonialsofgoodconductandhonesty,andapassport。

  \"Isthisallyouhave,mydearcountrywoman?\"

  \"Yes。Iintendtocallwithmybrotheruponthesecretaryofwar,andIhopehewilltakepityonme。\"

  \"Youdonotknowanybodyhere?\"

  \"Notoneperson,sir;youarethefirstmaninFrancetowhomIhaveexposedmysituation。\"

  \"Iamacountrymanofyours,andyouarerecommendedtomebyyourpositionaswellasbyyourage;Iwishtobeyouradviser,ifyouwillpermitme。\"

  \"Ah,sir!howgratefulIwouldbe!\"

  \"Donotmentionit。Givemeyourpapers,Iwillseewhatistobedonewiththem。Donotrelateyourhistorytoanyone,anddonotsayonewordaboutyourposition。Youhadbetterremainatthishotel。

  HerearetwoLouiswhichIwilllendyouuntilyouareinapositiontoreturnthemtome。\"

  Sheaccepted,expressingherheart—feltgratitude。

  MademoiselleVesianwasaninterestingbrunetteofsixteen。ShehadagoodknowledgeofFrenchandItalian,gracefulmanners,andadignitywhichendowedherwithaverynobleappearance。Sheinformedmeofheraffairswithoutmeanness,yetwithoutthattimiditywhichseemstoarisefromafearofthepersonwholistensbeingdisposedtotakeadvantageofthedistressingpositionconfidedtohishonour。

  Sheseemedneitherhumiliatednorbold;shehadhope,andshedidnotboastofhercourage。Hervirtuewasbynomeansostentatious,buttherewasinheranairofmodestywhichwouldcertainlyhaveputarestraintuponanyonedisposedtofailinrespecttowardsher。I

  felttheeffectofitmyself,forinspiteofherbeautifuleyes,herfinefigure,ofthefreshnessofhercomplexion,hertransparentskin,hernegligee——inoneword,allthatcantemptamanandwhichfilledmewithburningdesires,Ididnotforoneinstantlosecontrolovermyself;shehadinspiredmewithafeelingofrespectwhichhelpedmetomastermysenses,andIpromisedmyselfnotonlytoattemptnothingagainsthervirtue,butalsonottobethefirstmantomakeherdeviatefromtherightpath。Ieventhoughtitbettertopostponetoanotherinterviewalittlespeechonthatsubject,theresultofwhichmightbetomakemefollowadifferentcourse。

  \"Youarenowinacity,\"Isaidtoher,\"inwhichyourdestinymustunfolditself,andinwhichallthefinequalitieswhichnaturehassobountifullybestoweduponyou,andwhichmayultimatelycauseyourfortune,maylikewisecauseyourruin;forhere,bydearcountrywoman,wealthymendespisealllibertinewomenexceptthosewhohaveofferedthemthesacrificeoftheirvirtue。Ifyouarevirtuous,andaredetermineduponremainingso,prepareyourselftobearagreatdealofmisery;ifyoufeelyourselfsufficientlyabovewhatiscalledprejudice,if,inoneword,youfeeldisposedtoconsenttoeverything,inordertosecureacomfortableposition,beverycarefulnottomakeamistake。Distrustaltogetherthesweetwordswhicheverypassionatemanwilladdresstoyouforthesakeofobtainingyourfavours,for,hispassiononcesatisfied,hisardourwillcooldown,andyouwillfindyourselfdeceived。Bewaryofyouradorers;theywillgiveyouabundanceofcounterfeitcoin,butdonottrustthemfar。AsfarasIamconcerned,IfeelcertainthatI

  shallneverinjureyou,andIhopetobeofsomeusetoyou。Toreassureyouentirelyonmyaccount,Iwilltreatyouasifyouweremysister,forIamtooyoungtoplaythepartofyourfather,andI

  wouldnottellyouallthisifIdidnotthinkyouaverycharmingperson。\"

  Herbrotherjoinedusasweweretalkingtogether。Hewasagood—

  lookingyoungmanofeighteen,wellmade,butwithoutanystyleabouthim;hespokelittle,andhisexpressionwasdevoidofindividuality。

  Webreakfastedtogether,andhavingaskedhimaswewereattableforwhatprofessionhefeltaninclination,heansweredthathewasdisposedtodoanythingtoearnanhonourableliving。

  \"Haveyouanypeculiartalent?\"

  \"Iwriteprettywell。\"

  \"Thatissomething。Whenyougoout,mistrusteverybody;donotenteranycaf?andneverspeaktoanyoneinthestreets。Eatyourmealsinyourroomwithyoursister,andtellthelandladytogiveyouasmallclosettosleepin。WritesomethinginFrenchto—day,letmehaveitto—morrowmorning,andwewillseewhatcanbedone。

  Asforyou,mademoiselle,mybooksareatyourdisposal,Ihaveyourpapers;to—morrowImayhavesomenewstotellyou;weshallnotseeeachotheragainto—day,forIgenerallycomehomeverylate。\"Shetookafewbooks,madeamodestreverence,andtoldmewithacharmingvoicethatshehadeveryconfidenceinme。

  Feelingdisposedtobeusefultoher,whereverIwentduringthatdayIspokeofnothingbutofherandofheraffairs;andeverywheremenandwomentoldmethatifshewasprettyshecouldnotfail,butthatatalleventsitwouldberightforhertotakeallnecessarysteps。

  Ireceivedapromisethatthebrothershouldbeemployedinsomeoffice。IthoughtthatthebestplanwouldbetofindsomeinfluentialladywhowouldconsenttopresentMdlle。VesiantoM。d’Argenson,andIknewthatinthemeantimeIcouldsupporther。

  IbeggedSilviatomentionthemattertoMadamedeMontconseil,whohadverygreatinfluencewiththesecretaryofwar。Shepromisedtodoso,butshewishedtobeacquaintedwiththeyounggirl。

  Ireturnedtothehoteltowardseleveno’clock,andseeingthattherewasalightstillburningintheroomofMdlle。VesianIknockedatherdoor。Sheopenedit,andtoldmethatshehadsatupinthehopeofseeingme。IgaveheranaccountofwhatIhaddone。Ifoundherdisposedtoundertakeallthatwasnecessary,andmostgratefulformyassistance。Shespokeofherpositionwithanairofnobleindifferencewhichsheassumedinordertorestrainhertears;shesucceededinkeepingthemback,butthemoistureinhereyesprovedalltheeffortsshewasmakingtopreventthemfromfalling。Wehadtalkedfortwohours,andgoingfromonesubjecttoanotherIlearnedthatshehadneverloved,andthatshewasthereforeworthyofaloverwhowouldrewardherinapropermannerforthesacrificeofhervirtue。Itwouldhavebeenabsurdtothinkthatmarriagewastobetherewardofthatsacrifice;theyounggirlhadnotyetmadewhatiscalledafalsestep,butshehadnoneoftheprudishfeelingsofthosegirlswhosaythattheywouldnottakesuchastepforallthegoldintheuniverse,andusuallygivewaybeforetheslightestattack;allmyyoungfriendwantedwastodisposeofherselfinaproperandadvantageousmanner。

  IcouldnothelpsighingasIlistenedtoherverysensibleremarks,consideringthepositioninwhichshewasplacedbyanadversedestiny。Hersinceritywascharmingtome;Iwasburningwithdesire。LucieofPaseancamebacktomymemory;IrecollectedhowdeeplyIhadrepentedtheinjuryIhaddoneinneglectingasweetflower,whichanotherman,andalessworthyone,hadhastenedtopluck;Ifeltmyselfnearalambwhichwouldperhapsbecomethepreyofsomegreedywolf;andshe,withhernoblefeelings,hercarefuleducation,andacandourwhichanimpurebreathwouldperhapsdestroyforever,wassurelynotdestinedforalotofshame。IregrettedI

  wasnotrichenoughtomakeherfortune,andtosaveherhonourandhervirtue。IfeltthatIcouldneithermakehermineinanillegitimatewaynorbeherguardianangel,andthatbybecomingherprotectorIshoulddohermoreharmthangood;inoneword,insteadofhelpingheroutoftheunfortunatepositioninwhichshewas,I

  should,perhaps,onlycontributetoherentireruin。DuringthattimeIhadhernearme,speakingtoherinasentimentalway,andnotutteringonesinglewordoflove;butIkissedherhandandherarmstoooftenwithoutcomingtoaresolution,withoutbeginningathingwhichwouldhavetoorapidlycometoanend,andwhichwouldhavecompelledmetokeepherformyself;inthatcase,therewouldhavebeennolongeranyhopeofafortuneforher,andformenomeansofgettingridofher。Ihavelovedwomeneventomadness,butIhavealwayslovedlibertybetter;andwheneverIhavebeenindangeroflosingitfatehascometomyrescue。

  IhadremainedaboutfourhourswithMdlle。Vesian,consumedbythemostintensedesires,andIhadhadstrengthenoughtoconquerthem。

  Shecouldnotattributemyreservetoafeelingofmodesty,andnotknowingwhyIdidnotshewmoreboldnessshemusthavesupposedthatIwaseitherillorimpotent。Ilefther,afterinvitinghertodinnerforthenextday。

  Wehadapleasantdinner,andherbrotherhavinggoneoutforawalkafterourmealwelookedtogetheroutofthewindowfromwhichwecouldseeallthecarriagesgoingtotheItalianComedy。Iaskedherwhethershewouldliketogo;sheansweredmewithasmileofdelight,andwestartedatonce。

  IplacedherintheamphitheatrewhereIlefther,tellingherthatwewouldmeetatthehotelateleveno’clock。Iwouldnotremainwithher,inordertoavoidthequestionswhichwouldhavebeenaddressedtome,forthesimplerhertoiletwasthemoreinterestingshelooked。

  AfterIhadleftthetheatre,IwenttosupatSilvia’sandreturnedtothehotel。Iwassurprisedatthesightofanelegantcarriage;I

  enquiredtowhomitbelonged,andIwastoldthatitwasthecarriageofayoungnoblemanwhohadsuppedwithMdlle。Vesian。Shewasgettingon。

  Thefirstthingnextmorning,asIwasputtingmyheadoutofthewindow,Isawahackneycoachstopatthedoorofthehotel;ayoungman,welldressedinamorningcostume,cameoutofit,andaminuteafterIheardhimentertheroomofMdlle。Vesian。Courage!Ihadmadeupmymind;Iaffectedafeelingofcompleteindifferenceinordertodeceivemyself。

  Idressedmyselftogoout,andwhileIwasatmytoiletVesiancameinandtoldmethathedidnotliketogointohissister’sroombecausethegentlemanwhohadsuppedwithherhadjustarrived。

  \"That’samatterofcourse,\"Isaid。

  \"Heisrichandveryhandsome。HewishestotakeushimselftoVersailles,andpromisestoprocuresomeemploymentforme。\"

  \"Icongratulateyou。Whoishe?\"

  \"Idonotknow。\"

  Iplacedinanenvelopethepapersshehadentrustedtome,andI

  handedthemtohimtoreturntohissister。Ithenwentout。WhenI

  camehometowardsthreeo’clock,thelandladygavemealetterwhichhadbeenleftformebyMdlle。Vesian,whohadleftthehotel。

  Iwenttomyroom,openedtheletter,andreadthefollowinglines:

  \"Ireturnthemoneyyouhavelentmewithmybestthanks。TheCountdeNarbonnefeelsinterestedinme,andwishestoassistmeandmybrother。Ishallinformyouofeverything,ofthehouseinwhichhewishesmetogoandlive,wherehepromisestosupplymeallIwant。

  Yourfriendshipisverydeartome,andIentreatyounottoforgetme。Mybrotherremainsatthehotel,andmyroombelongstomeforthemonth。Ihavepaideverything。\"

  \"Hereis,\"saidItomyself,\"asecondLuciedePasean,andIamasecondtimethedupeofmyfoolishdelicacy,forIfeelcertainthatthecountwillnotmakeherhappy。ButIwashmyhandsofitall。\"

  IwenttotheTheatreFrancaisintheevening,andenquiredaboutNarbonne。ThefirstpersonIspoketotoldme,\"Heisthesonofawealthyman,butagreatlibertineanduptohisneckindebts。\"

  Nicereferences,indeed!ForaweekIwenttoallthetheatresandpublicplacesinthehopeofmakingtheacquaintanceofthecount,butIcouldnotsucceed,andIwasbeginningtoforgettheadventurewhenonemorning,towardseighto’clockVesiancallingonme,toldmethathissisterwasinherroomandwishedtospeaktome。I

  followedhimimmediately。Ifoundherlookingunhappyandwitheyesredfromcrying。Shetoldherbrothertogooutforawalk,andwhenhehadgoneshespoketomethus:

  \"M。deNarbonne,whomIthoughtanhonestman,becauseIwantedhimtobesuch,cametositbymewhereyouhadleftmeatthetheatre;

  hetoldmethatmyfacehadinterestedhim,andheaskedmewhoI

  was。ItoldhimwhatIhadtoldyou。Youhadpromisedtothinkofme,butNarbonnetoldmethathedidnotwantyourassistance,ashecouldactbyhimself。Ibelievedhim,andIhavebeenthedupeofmyconfidenceinhim;hehasdeceivedme;heisavillain。\"

  Thetearswerechokingher:Iwenttothewindowsoastolethercrywithoutrestraint:afewminutesafter,IcamebackandIsatdownbyher。

  \"Tellmeall,mydearVesian,unburdenyourheartfreely,anddonotthinkyourselfguiltytowardsme;inrealityIhavebeenwrongmorethanyou。YourheartwouldnotnowbeapreytosorrowifIhadnotbeensoimprudentastoleaveyoualoneatthetheatre。\"

  \"Alas,sir!donotsayso;oughtItoreproachyoubecauseyouthoughtmesovirtuous?Well,inafewwords,themonsterpromisedtoshewmeeverycare,everyattention,onconditionofmygivinghimanundeniable,proofofmyaffectionandconfidence——namely,totakealodgingwithoutmybrotherinthehouseofawomanwhomherepresentedasrespectable。Heinsisteduponmybrothernotlivingwithme,sayingthatevil—mindedpersonsmightsupposehimtobemylover。Iallowedmyselftobepersuaded。Unhappycreature!HowcouldIgivewaywithoutconsultingyou?HetoldmethattherespectablewomantowhomhewouldtakemewouldaccompanymetoVersailles,andthathewouldsendmybrothertheresothatweshouldbebothpresentedtothewarsecretary。Afterourfirstsupperhetoldmethathewouldcomeandfetchmeinahackneycoachthenextmorning。Hepresentedmewithtwolouisandagoldwatch,andI

  thoughtIcouldacceptthosepresentsfromayoungnoblemanwhoshewedsomuchinterestinme。Thewomantowhomheintroducedmedidnotseemtomeasrespectableashehadrepresentedhertobe。

  Ihavepassedoneweekwithherwithouthisdoinganythingtobenefitmyposition。Hewouldcome,goout,returnashepleased,tellingmeeverydaythatitwouldbethemorrow,andwhenthemorrowcametherewasalwayssomeimpediment。Atlast,atseveno’clockthismorning,thewomantoldmethatthecountwasobligedtogointothecountry,thatahackneycoachwouldbringmebacktohishotel,andthathewouldcomeandseemeonhisreturn。Then,affectinganairofsadness,shetoldmethatImustgiveherbackthewatchbecausethecounthadforgottentopaythewatchmakerforit。Ihandedittoherimmediatelywithoutsayingaword,andwrappingthelittleI

  possessedinmyhandkerchiefIcamebackhere,whereIarrivedhalfanhoursince。\"

  \"Doyouhopetoseehimonhisreturnfromthecountry?\"

  \"Toseehimagain!Oh,Lord!whyhaveIeverseenhim?\"

  Shewascryingbitterly,andImustconfessthatnoyounggirlevermovedmesodeeplyasshedidbytheexpressionofhergrief。PityreplacedinmyheartthetendernessIhadfeltforheraweekbefore。

  TheinfamousproceedingsofNarbonnedisgustedmetothatextentthat,ifIhadknownwheretofindhimalone,Iwouldimmediatelyhavecompelledhimtogivemereparation。Ofcourse,ItookgoodcarenottoaskthepoorgirltogivemeadetailedaccountofherstayinthehouseofNarbonne’srespectableprocurers;IcouldguessevenmorethanIwantedtoknow,andtoinsistuponthatrecitalwouldhavehumiliatedMdlle。Vesian。Icouldseealltheinfamyofthecountinthetakingbackofthewatchwhichbelongedtoherasagift,andwhichtheunhappygirlhadearnedbuttoowell。IdidallIcouldtodryhertears,andshebeggedmetobeafathertoher,assuringmethatshewouldneveragaindoanythingtorenderherunworthyofmyfriendship,andthatshewouldalwaysbeguidedbymyadvice。

  \"Well,mydearyoungfriend,whatyoumustdonowisnotonlytoforgettheunworthycountandhiscriminalconducttowardsyou,butalsothefaultofwhichyouhavebeenguilty。Whatisdonecannotbeundone,andthepastisbeyondremedy;butcomposeyourself,andrecalltheairofcheerfulnesswhichshoneonyourcountenanceaweekago。ThenIcouldreadonyourfacehonesty,candour,goodfaith,andthenobleassurancewhicharousessentimentinthosewhocanappreciateitscharm。Youmustletallthosefeelingsshineagainonyourfeatures;fortheyalonecaninteresthonestpeople,andyourequirethegeneralsympathymorethanever。Myfriendshipisoflittleimportancetoyou,butyoumayrelyuponitallthemorebecauseIfancythatyouhavenowaclaimuponitwhichyouhadnotaweekago:Bequitecertain,Ibeg,thatIwillnotabandonyouuntilyourpositionisproperlysettled。Icannotatpresenttellyoumore;butbesurethatIwillthinkofyou。\"

  \"Ah,myfriend!ifyoupromisetothinkofme,Iaskfornomore。

  Oh!unhappycreaturethatIam;thereisnotasoulintheworldwhothinksofme。\"

  Shewas:sodeeplymovedthatshefaintedaway。Icametoherassistancewithoutcallinganyone,andwhenshehadrecoveredherconsciousnessandsomecalm,Itoldherahundredstories,trueorpurelyimaginary,oftheknavishtricksplayedinParisbymenwhothinkofnothingbutofdeceivingyounggirls。Itoldherafewamusinginstancesinordertomakehermorecheerful,andatlastI

  toldherthatsheoughttobethankfulforwhathadhappenedtoherwithNarbonne,becausethatmisfortunewouldgiveherprudenceforthefuture。

  Duringthatlongtete—a—teteIhadnodifficultyinabstainingfrombestowinganycaressesuponher;Ididnoteventakeherhand,forwhatIfeltforherwasatenderpity;andIwasveryhappywhenattheendoftwohoursIsawhercalmanddetermineduponbearingmisfortunelikeaheroine。

  Shesuddenlyrosefromherseat,and,lookingatmewithanairofmodesttrustfulness,shesaidtome,\"Are,youparticularlyengagedinanywayto—day?\"

  \"No,mydear:\"

  \"Well,then,begoodenoughtotakemesomewhereoutofParis;tosomeplacewhereIcanbreathethefreshairfreely;IshallthenrecoverthatappearancewhichyouthinkImusthavetointerestinmyfavourthosewhowillseeme;andifIcanenjoyaquietsleepthroughoutthenextnightIfeelIshallbehappyagain。\"

  \"Iamgratefultoyouforyourconfidenceinme。WewillgooutassoonasIamdressed。Yourbrotherwillreturninthemeantime。\"

  \"Oh,nevermindmybrother!\"

  \"Hispresenceis,onthecontrary,ofgreatimportance。Recollect,mydearVesian,youmustmakeNarbonneashamedofhisownconduct。

  Youmustconsiderthatifheshouldhappentohearthat,ontheverydayheabandonedyou,youwentintothecountryalonewithme,hewouldtriumph,andwouldcertainlysaythathehasonlytreatedyouasyoudeserved。Butifyougowithyourbrotherandmeyourcountryman,yougivenooccasionforslander。\"

  \"Iblushnottohavemadethatremarkmyself。Wewillwaitformybrother’sreturn。\"

  Hewasnotlongincomingback,andhavingsentforacoachwewereonthepointofgoing,whenBaletticalledonme。Iintroducedhimtotheyounglady,andinvitedhimtojoinourparty。Heaccepted,andwestarted。AsmyonlypurposewastoamuseMdlle。Vesian,I

  toldthecoachmantodriveustotheGrosCaillou,wherewemadeanexcellentimpromptudinner,thecheerfulnessoftheguestsmakingupforthedeficienciesoftheservants。

  Vesian,feelinghisheadratherheavy,wentoutforawalkafterdinner,andIremainedalonewithhissisterandmyfriendBaletti。

  IobservedwithpleasurethatBalettithoughtheranagreeablegirl,anditgavemetheideaofaskinghimtoteachherdancing。I

  informedhimofherposition,ofthereasonwhichhadbroughthertoParis,ofthelittlehopetherewasofherobtainingapensionfromtheking,andofthenecessitytherewasforhertodosomethingtoearnaliving。Balettiansweredthathewouldbehappytodoanything,andwhenhehadexaminedthefigureandthegeneralconformationoftheyounggirlhesaidtoher,\"IwillgetLanitotakeyoufortheballetattheopera。\"

  \"Then,\"Isaid,\"youmustbeginyourlessonstomorrow。Mdlle。Vesianstopsatmyhotel。\"

  Theyounggirl,fullofwonderatmyplan,begantolaughheartily,andsaid,\"Butcananoperadancerbeextemporizedlikeaministerofstate?

  Icandancetheminuet,andmyearisgoodenoughtoenablemetogothroughaquadrille;butwiththeexceptionofthatIcannotdanceonestep。\"

  \"Mostoftheballetgirls,\"saidBaletti,\"knownomorethanyoudo。\"

  \"AndhowmuchmustIaskfromM。Lani?IdonotthinkIcanexpectmuch。\"

  \"Nothing。Theballetgirlsarenotpaid。\"

  \"Thenwhereistheadvantageforme?\"shesaid,withasigh;\"howshallIlive?\"

  \"Donotthinkofthat。Suchasyouare,youwillsoonfindtenwealthynoblemenwhowilldisputeamongstthemselvesforthehonourofmakingupfortheabsenceofsalary。Youhaveonlytomakeagoodchoice,andIamcertainthatitwillnotbelongbeforeweseeyoucoveredwithdiamonds。\"

  \"NowIunderstandyou。Yousupposesomegreatlordwillkeepme?\"

  \"Precisely;andthatwillbemuchbetterthanapensionoffourhundredfrancs,whichyouwould,perhaps,notobtainwithoutmakingthesamesacrifice。

  Verymuchsurprised,shelookedatmetoascertainwhetherIwasseriousoronlyjesting。

  Balettihavingleftus,Itoldheritwastrulythebestthingshecoulddo,unlessshepreferredthesadpositionofwaiting—maidtosomegrandlady。

  \"Iwouldnotbethe’femmedechambre’evenofthequeen。\"

  \"And’figurante’attheopera?\"

  \"Muchrather。\"

  \"Youaresmiling?\"

  \"Yes,foritisenoughtomakemelaugh。Ithemistressofarichnobleman,whowillcovermewithdiamonds!Well,Imeantochoosetheoldest。\"

  \"Quiteright,mydear;onlydonotmakehimjealous。\"

  \"Ipromiseyoutobefaithfultohim。Butshallhefindasituationformybrother?However,untilIamattheopera,untilIhavemetwithmyelderlylover,whowillgivemethemeanstosupportmyself?\"

  \"I,mydeargirl,myfriendBaletti,andallmyfriends,withoutotherinterestthanthepleasureofservingyou,butwiththehopethatyouwilllivequietly,andthatweshallcontributetoyourhappiness。Areyousatisfied?\"

  \"Quiteso;Ihavepromisedmyselftobeguidedentirelybyyouradvice,andIentreatyoutoremainalwaysmybestfriend。\"

  WereturnedtoParisatnight,IleftMdlle。Vesianatthehotel,andaccompaniedBalettitohismother’s。Atsupper—time,myfriendbeggedSilviatospeaktoM。Laniinfavourofour’protegee’,Silviasaidthatitwasamuchbetterplanthantosolicitamiserablepensionwhich,perhaps,wouldnotbegranted。Thenwetalkedofaprojectwhichwasthenspokenof,namelytosellalltheappointmentsofballetgirlsandofchorussingersattheopera。Therewasevensomeideaofaskingahighpriceforthem,foritwasarguedthatthehigherthepricethemorethegirlswouldbeesteemed。Suchaproject,inthemidstofthescandaloushabitsandmannersofthetime,hadasortofapparentwisdom;foritwouldhaveennobledinawayaclassofwomenwhowithveryfewexceptionsseemtogloryinbeingcontemptible。

  Therewere,atthattimeattheopera,severalfigurantes,singersanddancers,uglyratherthanplain,withoutanytalent,who,inspiteofitall,livedingreatcomfort;foritisadmittedthatattheoperaagirlmustneedsrenounceallmodestyorstarve。Butifagirl,newlyarrivedthere,iscleverenoughtoremainvirtuousonlyforonemonth,herfortuneiscertainlymade,becausethenthenoblemenenjoyingareputationofwisdomandvirtuearetheonlyoneswhoseektogetholdofher。Thosemenaredelightedtoheartheirnamesmentionedinconnectionwiththenewly—arrivedbeauty;theyevengosofarastoallowherafewfrolics,providedshetakesprideinwhattheygiveher,andprovidedherinfidelitiesarenottoopublic。Besides,itisthefashionnevertogotosupwithone’smistresswithoutgivinghernoticeoftheintendedvisit,andeveryonemustadmitthatitisaverywisecustom。

  Icamebacktothehoteltowardseleveno’clock,andseeingthatMdlle。Vesian’sroomwasstillopenIwentin。Shewasinbed。

  \"Letmegetup,\"shesaid,\"forIwanttospeaktoyou。\"

  \"Donotdisturbyourself;wecantalkallthesame,andIthinkyoumuchprettierasyouare。\"

  \"Iamverygladofit。\"

  \"Whathaveyougottotellme?\"

  \"Nothing,excepttospeakoftheprofessionIamgoingtoadopt。

  Iamgoingtopracticevirtueinordertofindamanwholovesitonlytodestroyit。\"

  \"Quitetrue;butalmosteverythingislikethatinthislife。Manalwaysreferseverythingtohimself,andeveryoneisatyrantinhisownway。Iampleasedtoseeyoubecomingaphilosopher。\"

  \"Howcanonebecomeaphilosopher?\"

  \"Bythinking。\"

  \"Mustonethinkalongwhile?\"

  \"Throughoutlife。\"

  \"Thenitisneverover?\"

  \"Never;butoneimprovesasmuchaspossible,andobtainsthesumofhappinesswhichoneissusceptibleofenjoying。\"

  \"Andhowcanthathappinessbefelt?\"

  \"Byallthepleasurewhichthephilosophercanprocurewhenheisconsciousofhavingobtainedthembyhisownexertions,andespeciallybygettingridofthemanyprejudiceswhichmakeofthemajorityofmenatroopofgrown—upchildren。\"

  \"Whatispleasure?Whatismeantbyprejudices?\"

  \"Pleasureistheactualenjoymentofoursenses;itisacompletesatisfactiongiventoallournaturalandsensualappetites;and,whenourworn—outsenseswantrepose,eithertohavebreathingtime,ortorecoverstrength,pleasurecomesfromtheimagination,whichfindsenjoymentinthinkingofthehappinessaffordedbyrest。Thephilosopherisapersonwhorefusesnopleasureswhichdonotproducegreatersorrows,andwhoknowshowtocreatenewones。\"

  \"Andyousaythatitisdonebygettingridofprejudices?Thentellmewhatprejudicesare,andwhatmustbedonetogetridofthem。\"

  \"Yourquestion,mydeargirl,isnotaneasyonetoanswer,formoralphilosophydoesnotknowamoreimportantone,oramoredifficultonetodecide;itisalessonwhichlaststhroughoutlife。Iwilltellyouinafewwordsthatwecallprejudiceeveryso—calleddutyfortheexistenceofwhichwefindnoreasoninnature。\"

  \"Thennaturemustbethephilosopher’sprincipalstudy?\"

  \"Indeeditis;themostlearnedofphilosophersistheonewhocommitsthefewesterrors。\"

  \"Whatphilosopher,inyouropinion,hascommittedthesmallestquantityoferrors?\"

  \"Socrates。\"

  \"Yethewasinerrorsometimes?\"

  \"Yes,inmetaphysics。\"

  \"Oh!nevermindthat,forIthinkhecouldverywellmanagewithoutthatstudy。\"

  \"Youaremistaken;moralsareonlythemetaphysicsofphysics;natureiseverything,andIgiveyouleavetoconsiderasamadmanwhoevertellsyouthathehasmadeanewdiscoveryinmetaphysics。ButifI

  wenton,mydear,Imightappearratherobscuretoyou。Proceedslowly,think;letyourmaximsbetheconsequenceofjustreasoning,andkeepyourhappinessinview;intheendyoumustbehappy。\"

  \"IpreferthelessonyouhavejusttaughtmetotheonewhichM。

  Balettiwillgivemeto—morrow;forIhaveanideathatitwillwearyme,andnowIammuchinterested。\"

  \"Howdoyouknowthatyouareinterested?\"

  \"BecauseIwishyounottoleaveme。\"

  \"Truly,mydearVesian,neverhasaphilosopherdescribedsympathybetterthanyouhavejustdone。HowhappyIfeel!HowisitthatI

  wishtoproveitbykissingyou?\"

  \"Nodoubtbecause,tobehappy,thesoulmustagreewiththesenses。\"

  \"Indeed,mydivineVesian?Yourintelligenceischarming。\"

  \"Itisyourwork,dearfriend;andIamsogratefultoyouthatI

  shareyourdesires。\"

  \"Whatistheretopreventusfromsatisfyingsuchnaturaldesires?

  Letusembraceoneanothertenderly。\"

  Whatalessoninphilosophy!Itseemedtoussuchasweetone,ourhappinesswassocomplete,thatatdaybreakwewerestillkissingoneanother,anditwasonlywhenwepartedinthemorningthatwediscoveredthatthedooroftheroomhadremainedopenallnight。

  Balettigaveherafewlessons,andshewasreceivedattheopera;

  butshedidnotremaintheremorethantwoorthreemonths,regulatingherconductcarefullyaccordingtothepreceptsIhadlaidoutforher。SheneverreceivedNarbonneagain,andatlastacceptedanoblemanwhoprovedhimselfverydifferentfromallothers,forthefirstthinghedidwastomakehergiveupthestage,althoughitwasnotathingaccordingtothefashionofthosedays。Idonotrecollecthisnameexactly;itwasCountofTressanorTrean。Shebehavedinarespectableway,andremainedwithhimuntilhisdeath。

  Noonespeaksofhernow,althoughsheislivinginveryeasycircumstances;butsheisfifty—six,andinParisawomanofthatageisnolongerconsideredasbeingamongtheliving。

  AftershelefttheHoteldeBourgogne,Ineverspoketoher。

  WheneverImethercoveredwithjewelsanddiamonds,oursoulssalutedeachotherwithjoy,butherhappinesswastoopreciousformetomakeanyattemptagainstit。Herbrotherfoundasituation,butIlostsightofhim。

  CHAPTERIX

  TheBeautifulO—Morphi——TheDeceitfulPainter——IPracticeCabalismfortheDuchessdeChartresILeaveParis——MyStayinDresdenandMyDeparturefromthatCityIwenttoSt。Lawrence’sFairwithmyfriendPatu,who,takingitintohisheadtosupwithaFlemishactressknownbythenameofMorphi,invitedmetogowithhim。Ifeltnoinclinationforthegirl,butwhatcanwerefusetoafriend?Ididashewished。Afterwehadsuppedwiththeactress,Patufanciedanightdevotedtoamoreagreeableoccupation,andasIdidnotwanttoleavehimIaskedforasofaonwhichIcouldsleepquietlyduringthenight。

  Morphihadasister,aslovenlygirlofthirteen,whotoldmethatifIwouldgiveheracrownshewouldabandonherbedtome。Iagreedtoherproposal,andshetookmetoasmallclosetwhereIfoundastrawpalliasseonfourpiecesofwood。

  \"Doyoucallthisabed,mychild?\"

  \"Ihavenoother,sir。\"

  \"ThenIdonotwantit,andyoushallnothavethecrown。\"

  \"Didyouintendundressingyourself?\"

  \"Ofcourse。\"

  \"Whatanidea!Therearenosheets。\"

  \"Doyousleepwithyourclotheson?\"

  \"Oh,no!\"

  \"Well,then,gotobedasusual,andyoushallhavethecrown。\"

  \"Why?\"

  \"Iwanttoseeyouundressed。\"

  \"Butyouwon’tdoanythingtome?\"

  \"Nottheslightestthing。\"

  Sheundressed,laidherselfonhermiserablestrawbed,andcoveredherselfwithanoldcurtain。Inthatstate,theimpressionmadebyherdirtytattersdisappeared,andIonlysawaperfectbeauty。ButIwantedtoseeherentirely。Itriedtosatisfymywishes,sheopposedsomeresistance,butadoublecrownofsixfrancsmadeherobedient,andfindingthatheronlyfaultwasacompleteabsenceofcleanliness,Ibegantowashherwithmyownhands。

  Youwillallowme,dearreader,tosupposethatyoupossessasimpleandnaturalknowledge,namely,thatadmirationundersuchcircumstancesisinseparablefromanotherkindofapprobation;

  luckily,IfoundtheyoungMorphidisposedtoletmedoallI

  pleased,excepttheonlythingforwhichIdidnotcare!Shetoldmecandidlythatshewouldnotallowmetodothatonething,becauseinhersister’sestimationitwasworthtwenty—fivelouis。Iansweredthatwewouldbargainonthatcapitalpointanothertime,butthatwewouldnottouchitforthepresent。SatisfiedwithwhatIsaid,alltherestwasatmydisposal,andIfoundinheratalentwhichhadattainedgreatperfectioninspiteofherprecocity。

  TheyoungHelenefaithfullyhandedtohersisterthesixfrancsIhadgivenher,andshetoldherthewayinwhichshehadearnedthem。

  BeforeIleftthehouseshetoldmethat,asshewasinwantofmoney,shefeltdisposedtomakesomeabatementonthepriceoftwenty—fivelouis。IansweredwithalaughthatIwouldseeheraboutitthenextday。IrelatedthewholeaffairtoPatu,whoaccusedmeofexaggeration;andwishingtoprovetohimthatIwasarealconnoisseuroffemalebeautyIinsisteduponhisseeingHeleneasIhadseenher。HeagreedwithmethatthechiselofPraxiteleshadnevercarvedanythingmoreperfect。Aswhiteasalily,Helenepossessedallthebeautieswhichnatureandtheartofthepaintercanpossiblycombine。Thelovelinessofherfeatureswassoheavenlythatitcarriedtothesoulanindefinablesentimentofecstacy,adelightfulcalm。Shewasfair,butherbeautifulblueeyesequalledthefinestblackeyesinbrilliance。

  Iwenttoseeherthenextevening,and,notagreeingabouttheprice,ImadeabargainwithhersistertogivehertwelvefrancseverytimeIpaidheravisit,anditwasagreedthatwewouldoccupyherroomuntilIshouldmakeupmymindtopaysixhundredfrancs。

  Itwasregularusury,buttheMorphicamefromaGreekrace,andwasaboveprejudices。Ihadnoideaofgivingsuchalargesum,becauseIfeltnowishtoobtainwhatitwouldhaveprocuredme;whatI

  obtainedwasallIcaredfor。

  TheeldersisterthoughtIwasduped,forintwomonthsIhadpaidthreehundredfrancswithouthavingdoneanything,andsheattributedmyreservetoavarice。Avarice,indeed!Itookafancytopossessapaintingofthatbeautifulbody,andaGermanartistpainteditformesplendidlyforsixlouis。Thepositioninwhichhepainteditwasdelightful。Shewaslyingonherstomach,herarmsandherbosomleaningonapillow,andholdingherheadsidewaysasifshewerepartlyontheback。Thecleverandtastefulartisthadpaintedhernetherpartswithsomuchskillandtruththatnoonecouldhavewishedforanythingmorebeautiful;Iwasdelightedwiththatportrait;itwasaspeakinglikeness,andIwroteunderit,\"O—Morphi,\"notaHomericword,butaGreekoneafterall,andmeaningbeautiful。

  Butwhocananticipatethewonderfulandsecretdecreesofdestiny!

  MyfriendPatuwishedtohaveacopyofthatportrait;onecannotrefusesuchaslightservicetoafriend,andIgaveanorderforittothesamepainter。Buttheartist,havingbeensummonedtoVersailles,shewedthatdelightfulpaintingwithseveralothers,andM。deSt。Quentinfounditsobeautifulthathelostnotimeinshewingittheking。HisMostChristianMajesty,agreatconnoisseurinthatline,wishedtoascertainwithhisowneyesiftheartisthadmadeafaithfulcopy;andincasetheoriginalshouldproveasbeautifulasthecopy,thesonofSt。Louisknewverywellwhattodowithit。

  M。deSt。Quentin,theking’strustyfriend,hadthechargeofthatimportantaffair;itwashisprovince:HeenquiredfromthepainterwhethertheoriginalcouldbebroughttoVersailles,andtheartist,notsupposingtherewouldbeanydifficulty,promisedtoattendtoit。

  Hethereforecalledonmetocommunicatetheproposal;Ithoughtitwasdelightful,andIimmediatelytoldthesister,whojumpedforjoy。Shesettoworkcleaning,washingandclothingtheyoungbeauty,andtwoorthreedaysaftertheywenttoVersailleswiththepaintertoseewhatcouldbedone。M。deSt。Quentin’svalet,havingreceivedhisinstructionsfromhismaster,tookthetwofemalestoapavilioninthepark,andthepainterwenttothehoteltoawaittheresultofhisnegotiation。Halfanhourafterwardsthekingenteredthepavilionalone,askedtheyoungO—MorphiifshewasaGreekwoman,tooktheportraitoutofhispocket,andafteracarefulexaminationexclaimed,\"Ihaveneverseenabetterlikeness。\"

  Hismajestythensatdown,tooktheyounggirlonhisknees,bestowedafewcaressesonher,andhavingascertainedwithhisroyalhandthatthefruithadnotyetbeenplucked,hegaveherakiss。

  O—Morphiwaslookingattentivelyathermaster,andsmiled。

  \"Whatareyoulaughingat?\"saidtheking。

  \"Ilaughbecauseyouandacrownofsixfrancsareaslikeastwopeas。\"

  Thatnaivetemadethekinglaughheartily,andheaskedherwhethershewouldliketoremaininVersailles。

  \"Thatdependsuponmysister,\"answeredthechild。

  Butthesisterhastenedtotellthekingthatshecouldnotaspiretoagreaterhonour。Thekinglockedthemupagaininthepavilionandwentaway,butinlessthanaquarterofanhourSt。Quentincametofetchthem,placedtheyounggirlinanapartmentunderthecareofafemaleattendant,andwiththesisterhewenttomeetatthehoteltheGermanartisttowhomhegavefiftyLouisfortheportrait,andnothingtoMorphi。Heonlytookheraddress,promisingherthatshewouldsoonhearfromhim;thenextdayshereceivedonethousandLouis。TheworthyGermangavemetwenty—fivelouisformyportrait,withapromisetomakeacarefulcopyoftheoneIhadgiventoPatu,andheofferedtopaintformegratuitouslythelikenessofeverygirlofwhomImightwishtokeepaportrait。

  IenjoyedheartilythepleasureofthegoodFleeting,whenshefoundherselfinpossessionofthethousandgoldpieceswhichshehadreceived。Seeingherselfrich,andconsideringmeastheauthorofherfortune,shedidnotknowhowtoshewmehergratitude。

  TheyoungandlovelyO—Morphi——forthekingalwayscalledherbythatname——pleasedthesovereignbyhersimplicityandherprettywaysmoreeventhanbyherrarebeauty——themostperfect,themostregular,Irecollecttohaveeverseen。HeplacedherinoneoftheapartmentsofhisParc—dux—cerfs——thevoluptuousmonarch’sharem,inwhichnoonecouldgetadmittanceexcepttheladiespresentedatthecourt。Attheendofoneyearshegavebirthtoasonwhowent,likesomanyothers,Godknowswhere!foraslongasQueenMarylivednooneeverknewwhatbecameofthenaturalchildrenofLouisXV。

  O—Morphifellintodisgraceattheendofthreeyears,buttheking,ashesentheraway,orderedhertoreceiveasumoffourhundredthousandfrancswhichshebroughtasadowrytoanofficerfromBritanny。In1783,happeningtobeinFontainebleau,Imadetheacquaintanceofacharmingyoungmanoftwenty—five,theoffspringofthatmarriageandthelivingportraitofhismother,ofthehistoryofwhomhehadnottheslightestknowledge,andIthoughtitmydutynottoenlightenhim。Iwrotemynameonhistablets,andIbeggedhimtopresentmycomplimentstohismother。

  AwickedtrickofMadamedeValentinois,sister—in—lawofthePrinceofMonaco,wasthecauseofO—Morphi’sdisgrace。Thatlady,whowaswellknowninParis,toldheronedaythat,ifshewishedtomakethekingverymerry,shehadonlytoaskhimhowhetreatedhisoldwife。

  Toosimpletoguessthesnarethuslaidoutforher,O—Morphiactuallyaskedthatimpertinentquestion;butLouisXV。gaveheralookoffury,andexclaimed,\"Miserablewretch!whotaughtyoutoaddressmethatquestion?\"

  ThepoorO—Morphi,almostdeadwithfright,threwherselfonherknees,andconfessedthetruth。

  Thekingleftherandneverwouldseeheragain。TheCountessdeValentinoiswasexiledfortwoyearsfromthecourt。LouisXV。,whoknewhowwronglyhewasbehavingtowardshiswifeasahusband,wouldnotdeserveanyreproachatherhandsasaking,andwoetoanyonewhoforgottherespectduetothequeen!

  TheFrenchareundoubtedlythemostwittypeopleinEurope,andperhapsinthewholeworld,butParisis,allthesame,thecityforimpostorsandquackstomakeafortune。Whentheirknaveryisfoundoutpeopleturnitintoajokeandlaugh,butinthemidstofthemerrimentanothermountebankmakeshisappearance,whodoessomethingmorewonderfulthanthosewhoprecededhim,andhemakeshisfortune,whilstthescoffingofthepeopleisinabeyance。Itistheunquestionableeffectsofthepowerwhichfashionhasoverthatamiable,clever,andlivelynation。Ifanythingisastonishing,nomatterhowextravagantitmaybe,thecrowdissuretowelcomeitgreedily,foranyonewouldbeafraidofbeingtakenforafoolifheshouldexclaim,\"Itisimpossible!\"Physiciansare,perhaps,theonlymeninFrancewhoknowthataninfinitegulfyawnsbetweenthewillandthedeed,whilstinItalyitisanaxiomknowntoeverybody;

  butIdonotmeantosaythattheItaliansaresuperiortotheFrench。

  Acertainpaintermetwithgreatsuccessforsometimebyannouncingathingwhichwasanimpossibility——namely,bypretendingthathecouldtakeaportraitofapersonwithoutseeingtheindividual,andonlyfromthedescriptiongiven。Buthewantedthedescriptiontobethoroughlyaccurate。Theresultofitwasthattheportraitdidgreaterhonourtothepersonwhogavethedescriptionthan——tothepainterhimself,butatthesametimetheinformerfoundhimselfundertheobligationoffindingthelikenessverygood;otherwisetheartistallegedthemostlegitimateexcuse,andsaidthatifthelikenesswasnotperfectthefaultwastobeascribedtothepersonwhohadgivenanimperfectdescription。

  OneeveningIwastakingsupperatSilvia’swhenoneoftheguestsspokeofthatwonderfulnewartist,withoutlaughing,andwitheveryappearanceofbelievingthewholeaffair。

  \"Thatpainter,\"addedhe,\"hasalreadypaintedmorethanonehundredportraits,andtheyareallperfectlikenesses。\"

  Everybodywasofthesameopinion;itwassplendid。Iwastheonlyonewho,laughingheartily,tookthelibertyofsayingitwasabsurdandimpossible。Thegentlemanwhohadbroughtthewonderfulnews,feelingangry,proposedawagerofonehundredlouis。IlaughedallthemorebecausehisoffercouldnotbeacceptedunlessIexposedmyselftobeingmadeadupe。

  \"Buttheportraitsarealladmirablelikenesses。\"

  \"Idonotbelieveit,oriftheyarethentheremustbecheatingsomewhere。\"

  Butthegentleman,beingbentuponconvincingSilviaandme——forshehadtakenmypartproposedtomakeusdinewiththeartist;andweaccepted。

  Thenextdaywecalleduponthepainter,wherewesawaquantityofportraits,allofwhichtheartistclaimedtobespeakinglikenesses;

  aswedidnotknowthepersonswhomtheyrepresentedwecouldnotdenyhisclaim。

  \"Sir,\"saidSilviatotheartist,\"couldyoupaintthelikenessofmydaughterwithoutseeingher?\"

  \"Yes,madam,ifyouarecertainofgivingmeanexactdescriptionoftheexpressionofherfeatures。\"

  Weexchangedaglance,andnomorewassaidaboutit。Thepaintertoldusthatsupperwashisfavouritemeal,andthathewouldbedelightedifwewouldoftengivehimthepleasureofourcompany。

  Likeallquacks,hepossessedanimmensequantityoflettersandtestimonialsfromBordeaux,Toulouse,Lyons,Rouen,etc。,whichpaidthehighestcomplimentstotheperfectionofhisportraits,orgavedescriptionsfornewpicturesorderedfromhim。Hisportraits,bytheway,hadtobepaidforinadvance。

  TwoorthreedaysafterwardsImethisprettyniece,whoobliginglyupbraidedmefornothavingyetavailedmyselfofheruncle’sinvitationtosupper;theniecewasadaintymorselworthyofaking,and,herreproachesbeingveryflatteringtomyvanityIpromisedI

  wouldcomethenextday。Inlessthanaweekitturnedoutaseriousengagement。Ifellinlovewiththeinterestingniece,who,beingfullofwitandwelldisposedtoenjoyherself,hadnoloveforme,andgrantedmenofavour。Ihoped,and,feelingthatIwascaught,I

  feltitwastheonlythingIcoulddo。

  OnedaythatIwasaloneinmyroom,drinkingmycoffeeandthinkingofher,thedoorwassuddenlyopenedwithoutanyonebeingannounced,andayoungmancamein。Ididnotrecollecthim,but,withoutgivingmetimetoaskanyquestions,hesaidtome,\"Sir,Ihavehadthehonourofmeetingyouatthesupper—tableofM。

  Samson,thepainter。\"

  \"Ah!yes;Ibegyoutoexcuseme,sir,Ididnotatfirstrecollectyou。\"

  \"Itisnatural,foryoureyesarealwaysonMdlle。Samson。\"

  \"Verylikely,butyoumustadmitthatsheisacharmingcreature。\"

  \"Ihavenodifficultywhateverinagreeingwithyou;tomymisery,I

  knowitbuttoowell。\"

  \"Youareinlovewithher?\"

  \"Alas,yes!andIsay,again,tomymisery。\"

  \"Toyourmisery?Butwhy,donotyougainherlove?\"

  \"ThatistheverythingIhavebeenstrivingforsincelastyear,andIwasbeginningtohavesomehopewhenyourarrivalhasreducedmetodespair。\"

  \"Ihavereducedyoutodespair?\"

  \"Yes,sir。\"

  \"Iamverysorry,butIcannothelpit。\"

  \"Youcouldeasilyhelpit;and,ifyouwouldallowme,Icouldsuggesttoyouthewayinwhichyoucouldgreatlyobligeme。\"

  \"Speakcandidly。\"

  \"Youmightneverputyourfootinthehouseagain。\"

  \"Thatisarathersingularproposal,butIagreethatitistrulytheonlythingIcandoifIhavearealwishtoobligeyou。Doyouthink,however,thatinthatcaseyouwouldsucceedingainingheraffection?\"

  \"Thenitwillbemybusinesstosucceed。Donotgothereagain,andIwilltakecareoftherest。\"

  \"Imightrenderyouthatverygreatservice;butyoumustconfessthatyoumusthaveasingularopinionofmetosupposethatIamamantodosuchathing。\"

  \"Yes,sir,Iadmitthatitmayappearsingular;butItakeyouforamanofgreatsenseandsoundintellect,andafterconsideringthesubjectdeeplyIhavethoughtthatyouwouldputyourselfinmyplace;thatyouwouldnotwishtomakememiserable,ortoexposeyourownlifeforayounggirlwhocanhaveinspiredyouwithbutapassingfancy,whilstmyonlywishistosecurethehappinessorthemiseryofmylife,whicheveritmayprove,byunitingherexistencewithmine。\"

  \"ButsupposethatIshouldintend,likeyou,toaskherinmarriage?\"

  \"Thenweshouldbothbeworthyofpity,andoneofuswouldhaveceasedtoexistbeforetheotherobtainedher,foraslongasIshallliveMdlle。Samsonshallnotbethewifeofanother。\"

  Thisyoungman,well—made,pale,grave,ascoldasapieceofmarble,madlyinlove,who,inhisreasonmixedwithutterdespair,cametospeaktomeinsuchamannerwiththemostsurprisingcalm,mademepauseandconsider。UndoubtedlyIwasnotafraid,butalthoughinlovewithMdlle。SamsonIdidnotfeelmypassionsufficientlystrongtocutthethroatofamanforthesakeofherbeautifuleyes,ortolosemyownlifetodefendmybuddingaffection。Withoutansweringtheyoungman,Ibegantopaceupanddownmyroom,andforaquarterofanhourIweighedthefollowingquestionwhichIputtomyself:

  Whichdecisionwillappearmoremanlyintheeyesofmyrivalandwillwinmyownesteemtothedeeperdegree,namely—toacceptcoollyhisoffertocutoneanother’sthroats,ortoallayhisanxietybywithdrawingfromthefieldwithdignity?

  Pridewhispered,Fight;Reasonsaid,Compelthyrivaltoacknowledgetheeawisermanthanheis。

  \"Whatwouldyouthinkofme,sir,\"Isaidtohim,withanairofdecision,\"ifIconsentedtogiveupmyvisitstoMdlle。Samson?\"

  \"Iwouldthinkthatyouhadpityonamiserableman,andIsaythatinthatcaseyouwilleverfindmereadytoshedthelastdropofmybloodtoprovemydeepgratitude。\"

  \"Whoareyou?\"

  \"MynameisGarnier,IamtheonlysonofM。Garnier,winemerchantintheRuedeSeine。\"

  \"Well,M。Gamier,IwillneveragaincallonMdlle。Samson。Letusbefriends。\"

  \"Untildeath。Farewell,sir。\"

  \"Adieu,behappy!\"

  PatucameinfiveminutesafterGarnierhadleftme:Irelatedtheadventuretohim,andhethoughtIwasahero。

  \"Iwouldhaveactedasyouhavedone,\"heobserved,\"butIwouldnothaveactedlikeGarnier。\"

  ItwasaboutthattimethattheCountdeMelfort,coloneloftheOrleansregiment,entreatedmethroughCamille,Coraline’ssister,toanswertwoquestionsbymeansofmycabalism。Igavetwoanswersveryvague,yetmeaningagreatdeal;IputthemunderasealedenvelopeandgavethemtoCamille,whoaskedmethenextdaytoaccompanyhertoaplacewhichshesaidshecouldnotnametome。

  Ifollowedher;shetookmetothePalais—Royal,andthen,throughanarrowstaircase,totheapartmentsoftheDuchessdeChartres。

  Iwaitedaboutaquarterofanhour,attheendofwhichtimetheduchesscameinandloadedCamillewithcaressesforhavingbroughtme。Thenaddressingherselftome,shetoldme,withdignityyetverygraciously,thedifficultysheexperiencedinunderstandingtheanswersIhadsentandwhichshewasholdinginherhand。AtfirstI

  expressedsomeperplexityatthequestionshavingemanatedfromherroyalhighness,andItoldherafterwardsthatIunderstoodcabalism,butthatIcouldnotinterpretthemeaningoftheanswersobtainedthroughit,andthatherhighnessmustasknewquestionslikelytorendertheanswerseasiertobeunderstood。Shewrotedownallshecouldnotmakeoutandallshewantedtoknow。

  \"Madam,youmustbekindenoughtodividethequestions,forthecabalisticoracleneveranswerstwoquestionsatthesametime。\"

  \"Well,then,preparethequestionsyourself。\"

  \"Yourhighnesswillexcuseme,buteverywordmustbewrittenwithyourownhand。Recollect,madam,thatyouwilladdressyourselftoasuperiorintelligenceknowingallyoursecrets\"

  Shebegantowrite,andaskedsevenoreightquestions。Shereadthemovercarefully,andsaid,withafacebeamingwithnobleconfidence,\"Sir,IwishtobecertainthatnooneshalleverknowwhatIhavejustwritten。\"

  \"Yourhighnessmayrelyonmyhonour。\"

  Ireadattentively,andIsawthatherwishforsecrecywasreasonable,andthatifIputthequestionsinmypocketIshouldruntheriskoflosingthemandimplicatingmyself。

  \"Ionlyrequirethreehourstocompletemytask,\"Isaidtotheduchess,\"andIwishyourhighnesstofeelnoanxiety。Ifyouhaveanyotherengagementyoucanleavemeherealone,providedIamnotdisturbedbyanybody。Whenitiscompleted,Iwillputitallinasealedenvelope;IonlywantyourhighnesstotellmetowhomImustdelivertheparcel。\"

  \"EithertomeortoMadamedePolignac,ifyouknowher。\"

  \"Yes,madam,Ihavethehonourtoknowher。\"

  Theduchesshandedmeasmalltinder—boxtoenablemetolightawax—

  candle,andshewentawaywithCamille。Iremainedalonelockedupintheroom,andattheendofthreehours,justasIhadcompletedmytask,MadamedePolignaccamefortheparcelandIleftthepalace。

  TheDuchessdeChartres,daughterofthePrinceofConti,wastwenty—

  sixyearsofage。Shewasendowedwiththatparticularsortofwitwhichrendersawomanadorable。Shewaslively,abovetheprejudicesofrank,cheerful,fullofjest,aloverofpleasure,whichshepreferredtoalonglife。\"Shortandsweet,\"werethewordsshehadconstantlyonherlips。Shewasprettybutshestoodbadly,andusedtolaughatMarcel,theteacherofgracefuldeportment,whowantedtocorrectherawkwardbearing。Shekeptherheadbentforwardandherfeetturnedinsidewhendancing;yetshewasacharmingdancer。

  Unfortunatelyherfacewascoveredwithpimples,whichinjuredherbeautyverygreatly。Herphysiciansthoughtthattheywerecausedbyadiseaseoftheliver,buttheycamefromimpurityoftheblood,whichatlastkilledher,andfromwhichshesufferedthroughoutherlife。

  Thequestionsshehadaskedfrommyoraclerelatedtoaffairsconnectedwithherheart,andshewishedlikewisetoknowhowshecouldgetridoftheblotcheswhichdisfiguredher。MyanswerswereratherobscureinsuchmattersasIwasnotspeciallyacquaintedwith,buttheywereveryclearconcerningherdisease,andmyoraclebecamepreciousandnecessarytoherhighness。

  Thenextday,afterdinner,Camillewrotemeanote,asIexpected,requestingmetogiveupallotherengagementsinordertopresentmyselfatfiveo’clockatthePalais—Royal,inthesameroominwhichtheduchesshadalreadyreceivedmethedaybefore。Iwaspunctual。

  Anelderlyvaletdechambre,whowaswaitingforme,immediatelywenttogivenoticeofmyarrival,andfiveminutesafterthecharmingprincessmadeherappearance。Afteraddressingmeinaverycomplimentarymanner,shedrewallmyanswersfromherpocket,andenquiredwhetherIhadanypressingengagements。

  \"YourhighnessmaybecertainthatIshallneverhaveanymoreimportantbusinessthantoattendtoyourwishes。\"

  \"Verywell;Idonotintendtogoout,andwecanwork。\"

  Shethenshewedmeallthequestionswhichshehadalreadypreparedondifferentsubjects,andparticularlythoserelatingtothecureofherpimples。Onecircumstancehadcontributedtorendermyoracleprecioustoher,becausenobodycouldpossiblyknowit,andIhadguessedit。HadInotdoneso,Idaresayitwouldhavebeenallthesame。Ihadlabouredmyselfunderthesamedisease,andIwasenoughofaphysiciantobeawarethattoattemptthecureofacutaneousdiseasebyactiveremediesmightkillthepatient。

  Ihadalreadyansweredthatshecouldnotgetridofthepimplesonherfaceinlessthanaweek,butthatayearofdietwouldbenecessarytoeffectaradicalcure。

  Wespentthreehoursinascertainingwhatshewastodo,and,believingimplicitlyinthepowerandinthescienceoftheoracle,sheundertooktofollowfaithfullyeverythingordered。Withinoneweekalltheuglypimpleshadentirelydisappeared。

  Itookcaretopurgeherslightly;Iprescribedeverydaywhatshewastoeat,andforbadetheuseofallcosmetics;Ionlyadvisedhertowashherselfmorningandeveningwithplantainwater。Themodestoracletoldtheprincesstomakeuseofthesamewaterforherablutionsofeverypartofherbodywhereshedesiredtoobtainthesameresult,andsheobeyedtheprescriptionreligiously。

  Iwenttotheoperaonpurposeonthedaywhentheduchessshewedherselftherewithasmoothandrosyshin。Aftertheopera,shetookawalkinthegreatalleyofthePalais—Royal,followedbytheladiesofhersuiteandflatteredbyeverybody。Shesawme,andhonouredmewithasmile。Iwastrulyhappy。Camille,MadamedePolignac,andM。deMelfortweretheonlypersonswhoknewthatIwastheoracleoftheduchess,andIenjoyedmysuccess。Butthenextdayafewpimplesreappearedonherbeautifulcomplexion,andIreceivedanordertorepairatoncetothePalais—Royal。

  Thevalet,whodidnotknowme,shewedmeintoadelightfulboudoirnearaclosetinwhichtherewasabath。Theduchesscamein;shelookedsad,forshehadseveralsmallpimplesontheforeheadandthechin。Sheheldinherhandaquestionfortheoracle,andasitwasonlyashortoneIthoughtitwouldgiveherthepleasureoffindingtheanswerbyherself。Thenumberstranslatedbytheprincessreproachedherwithhavingtransgressedtheregimenprescribed;sheconfessedtohavingdrunksomeliquorsandeatensomeham;butshewasastoundedathavingfoundthatanswerherself,andshecouldnotunderstandhowsuchananswercouldresultfromanagglomerationofnumbers。Atthatmoment,oneofherwomencameintowhisperafewwordstoher;shetoldhertowaitoutside,andturningtowardsme,shesaid,\"Haveyouanyobjectiontoseeingoneofyourfriendswhoisasdelicateasdiscreet?\"

  Withthesewords,shehastilyconcealedinherpocketallthepaperswhichdidnotrelatetoherdisease;thenshecalledout。

  Amanenteredtheroom,whomItookforastableboy;itwasM。deMelfort。

  \"See,\"saidtheprincesstohim,\"M。Casanovahastaughtmethecabalisticscience。\"

  Andsheshewedhimtheanswershehadobtainedherself。Thecountcouldnotbelieveit。

  \"Well,\"saidtheduchesstome,\"wemustconvincehim。WhatshallI

  ask?\"

  \"Anythingyourhighnesschooses。\"

  Sheconsideredforoneinstant,and,drawingfromherpocketasmallivorybox,shewrote,\"Tellmewhythispomatumhasnolongeranyeffect\"

  Sheformedthepyramid,thecolumns,andthekey,asIhadtaughther,andasshewasreadytogettheanswer,Itoldherhowtomaketheadditionsandsubtractionswhichseemtocomefromthenumbers,butwhichinrealityareonlyarbitrary;thenItoldhertointerpretthenumbersinletters,andIlefttheroomundersomepretext。I

  camebackwhenIthoughtthatshehadcompletedhertranslation,andIfoundherwrappedinamazement。

  \"Ah,sir!\"sheexclaimed,\"whatananswer!\"

  \"Perhapsitisnottherightone;butthatwillsometimeshappen,madam。\"

  \"Nottherightone,sir?Itisdivine!Hereitis:Thatpomatumhasnoeffectupontheskinofawomanwhohasbeenamother。\"

  \"Idonotseeanythingextraordinaryinthatanswer,madam。\"

  \"Verylikely,sir,butitisbecauseyoudonotknowthatthepomatuminquestionwasgiventomefiveyearsagobytheAbbedeBrosses;itcuredmeatthattime,butitwastenmonthsbeforethebirthoftheDukedeMontpensier。Iwouldgiveanythingintheworldtobethoroughlyacquaintedwiththatsublimecabalisticscience。\"

  \"What!\"saidthecount,\"isitthepomatumthehistoryofwhichI

  know?\"

  \"Precisely。\"

  \"Itisastonishing。\"

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