Ayearbeforethisspeechwouldhaveastonishedmebeyondmeasure,butnowIwasnotsurprised,forIhadacquiredsomeknowledgeofSpanishmanners。ImightadmiretheSenordelaCerda’sprodigality,butIcouldnothelpdeploringsuchostentationonthepartofaPrinceoftheChurchabouttoparticipateinsuchasolemnfunction。
WhatIhadheardhimsaymademecurioustoseehim,andIkeptonthewatchforthemomentofhisdeparture。Whataman!Hewasnotonlyillmade,shortandsun—burnt;buthisfacewassouglyandsolowthatI
concludedthatAEsophimselfmusthavebeenalittleLovebesidehiseminence。Iunderstoodnowwhyhewassoprofuseinhisgenerosityanddecorations,forotherwisehemightwellhavebeentakenforastableboy。
Iftheconclavetooktheeccentricwhimofmakinghimpope,Christwouldneverhaveanugliervicar。
IenquiredabouttheMarquisd’Argenssoonafterthedepartureofhiseminence,andwastoldthathewasinthecountrywithhisbrother,theMarquisd’Eguille,PresidentoftheParliament,soIwentthere。
Thismarquis,famousforhisfriendshipforFrederickII。ratherthanforhiswritings(whicharenolongerread),wasanoldmanwhenIsawhim。
Hewasaworthyman,fondofpleasure,athorough—pacedEpicurean,andhadmarriedanactressnamedCochois,whohadprovedworthyofthehonourhehadlaidonher。HewasdeeplylearnedandhadathoroughknowledgeofLatin,Greek,andHebrewliterature。Hismemorywasprodigious。
Hereceivedmeverywell,andrecalledwhathisfriendthemarshalhadwrittenaboutme。Heintroducedmetohiswifeandtohisbrother,adistinguishedjurist,amanofletters,andastrictlymoralmanbytemperamentasmuchasreligion。Thoughahighlyintellectualman,hewasdeeplyandsincerelyreligious。
Hewasveryfondofhisbrother,andgrievedforhisirreligion,buthopedthatgracewouldeventuallybringhimbacktothefoldoftheChurch。Hisbrotherencouragedhiminhishopes,whilelaughingattheminprivate,butastheywerebothsensiblementheyneverdiscussedreligiontogether。
Iwasintroducedtoanumerouscompanyofbothsexes,chieflyconsistingofrelations。Allwereamiableandhighlypolished,likealltheProvencalnobility。
Playswereperformedontheminiaturestage,goodcheerprevailed,andatintervalswewalkedinthegarden,inspiteoftheweather。InProvince,however,thewinterisonlyseverewhenthewindblowsfromthenorth,whichunfortunatelyoftenhappens。
AmongthecompanywereaBerlinlady(widowofthemarquis’snephew)andherbrother。Thisyounggentleman,whowasgayandfreefromcare,enjoyedallthepleasuresofthehousewithoutpayinganyattentiontothereligiousserviceswhichwereheldeveryday。Ifhethoughtonthematteratall,hewasaheretic;andwhentheJesuitchaplainwassayingmassheamusedhimselfbyplayingontheflute;helaughedateverything。
Hewasunlikehissister,whohadnotonlybecomeaCatholic,butwasaverydevoutone。Shewasonlytwenty—two。
Herbrothertoldmethatherhusband,whohaddiedofconsumption,andwhosemindwasperfectlycleartothelast,asisusuallythecaseinphthisis,hadtoldherthathecouldnotentertainanyhopesofseeingherintheotherworldunlessshebecameaCatholic。
Thesewordswereengravedonherheart;shehadadoredherhusband,andsheresolvedtoleaveBerlintolivewithhisrelations。Nooneventuredtoopposethisdesign,herbrotheraccompanyingher,andshewaswelcomedjoyfullybyallherhusband’skinsfolk。
Thisbuddingsaintwasdecidedlyplain。
Herbrother,findingmelessstrictthantheothers,soonconstitutedhimselfmyfriend。HecameovertoAixeveryday,andtookmetothehousesofallthebestpeople。
Wewereatleastthirtyattableeveryday,thedishesweredelicatewithoutundueprofusion,theconversationgayandanimatedwithoutanyimproprieties。InoticedthatwhenevertheMarquisd’Argenschancedtoletslipanyequivocalexpressions,alltheladiesmadewryfaces,andthechaplainhastenedtoturntheconversation。Thischaplainhadnothingjesuiticalinhisappearance;hedressedinthecostumeofanordinarypriest,andIshouldneverhadknownhimiftheMarquisd’Argenshadnotwarnedme。However,Ididnotallowhispresencetoactasawetblanket。
Itold,inthemostdecentmannerpossible,thestoryofthepictureoftheVirginsucklingherDivineChild,andhowtheSpaniardsdesertedthechapelafterastupidpriesthadcoveredthebeautifulbreastwithakerchief。Idonotknowhowitwas,butalltheladiesbegantolaugh。
ThediscipleofLoyolawassodispleasedattheirmirth,thathetookuponhimselftotellmethatitwasunbecomingtotellsuchequivocalstoriesinpublic。Ithankedhimbyaninclinationofthehead,andtheMarquisd’Argens,bywayofturningtheconversation,askedmewhatwastheItalianforasplendiddishofstewedveal,whichMadamed’Argenswashelping。
\"Unacrostata,\"Ireplied,\"butIreallydonotknowtheItalianforthe’beatilles’withwhichitisstuffed。\"
These’beatilles’wereballsofrice,veal,champignons,artichoke,foiegras,etc。
TheJesuitdeclaredthatincallingthem’beatilles’Iwasmakingamockofthegloriesofhereafter。
Icouldnothelproaringwithlaughteratthis,andtheMarquisd’Eguilletookmypart,andsaidthat’beatilles’wastheproperFrenchfortheseballs。
Afterthisdaringdifferenceofopinionwithhisdirector,theworthymanthoughtitwouldbebesttotalkofsomethingelse。Unhappily,however,hefelloutofthefrying—panintothefirebyaskingmemyopinionastotheelectionofthenextpope。
\"IbelieveitwillbeGanganelli,\"Ireplied,\"asheistheonlymonkintheconclave。\"
\"Whyshoulditbenecessarytochooseamonk?\"
\"BecausenonebutamonkwoulddaretocommittheexcesswhichtheSpaniardswilldemandofthenewpope。\"
\"YoumeanthesuppressionoftheJesuits。\"
\"Exactly。\"
\"Theywillneverobtainsuchademand。\"
\"Ihopenot,fortheJesuitsweremymasters,andIlovethemaccordingly。ButallthesameGanganelliwillbeelected,foranamusingandyetaweightyreason。\"
\"Tellusthereason。\"
\"Heistheonlycardinalwhodoesnotwearawig;andyoumustconsiderthatsincethefoundationoftheHolySeethePopehasneverbeenbewigged。\"
Thisreasoncreatedagreatdealofamusement;buttheconversationwasbroughtbacktothesuppressionoftheJesuits,andwhenItoldthecompanythatIhadheardfromtheAbbePinziIsawtheJesuitturnpale。
\"ThePopecouldneversuppresstheorder,\"hesaid。
\"ItseemsthatyouhaveneverbeenataJesuitseminary,\"Ireplied,\"forthedogmaoftheorderisthatthePopecandoeverything,’etaliquidpluris’。\"
ThisanswermadeeverybodysupposemetobeunawarethatIwasspeakingtoaJesuit,andashegavemenoanswerthetopicwasabandoned。
AfterdinnerIwasaskedtostayandsee’Polieucte’played;butI
excusedmyself,andreturnedtoAixwiththeyoungBerliner,whotoldmethestoryofhissister,andmademeacquaintedwiththecharacterofthesocietytowhichtheMarquisd’Eguillewaschieflyaddicted。IfeltthatIcouldneveradaptmyselftotheirprejudices,andifithadnotbeenformyyoungfriend,whointroducedmetosomecharmingpeople,IshouldhavegoneontoMarseilles。
Whatwithassemblies,balls,suppers,andthesocietyofthehandsomeProvenqalladies,ImanagedtospendthewholeofthecarnivalandapartofLentatAix。
Ihadmadeapresentofacopyofthe\"Iliad\"tothelearnedMarquisd’Argens;tohisdaughter,whowasalsoagoodscholar,IgaveaLatintragedy。
The\"Iliad\"hadPorphyry’scomment;itwasacopyofarareedition,andwasrichlybound。
AsthemarquiscametoAixtothankme,Ihadtopayanothervisittothecountryhouse。
IntheeveningIdrovebackinanopencarriage。Ihadnocloak,andacoldnorthwindwasblowing;Iwasperishingwithcold,butinsteadofgoingtobedatonceIaccompaniedtheBerlinertothehouseofawomanwhohadadaughteroftheutmostbeauty。Thoughthegirlwasonlyfourteen,shehadalltheindicationsofthemarriageableage,andyetnoneoftheProvencalamateurshadsucceededinmakingherseedaylight。
Myfriendhadalreadymadeseveralunsuccessfulefforts。Ilaughedathim,asIknewitwasallacheat,andIfollowedhimtothehousewiththeideaofmakingtheyoungimposterdismountfromherhighhorse,asI
haddoneinsimilarcasesinEnglandandMetz。
Wesettowork;and,farfromresisting,thegirlsaidshewouldbeonlytoogladtogetridofthetroublesomeburden。
Isawthatthedifficultyonlyproceededfromthewaysheheldherself,andIoughttohavewhippedher,asIhaddoneinVenicetwenty—fiveyearsago,butIwasfoolishenoughtotrytotakethecitadelbystorm。
Butmyageofmiracleswasgone。
Iweariedmyselftonopurposeforacoupleofhours,andthenwenttomyinn,leavingtheyoungPrussiantodohisbest。
Iwenttobedwithapaininmyside,andaftersixhours’sleepawokefeelingthoroughlyill。Ihadpleurisy。Mylandlordcalledinanolddoctor,whorefusedtoletmeblood。Aseverecoughcameon,andthenextdayIbegantospitblood。InsixorsevendaysthemaladybecamesoseriousthatIwasconfessedandreceivedthelastsacraments。
Onthetenthday,thediseasehavingabatedforthreedays,mycleverolddoctoransweredformylife,butIcontinuedtospitbloodtilltheeighteenthday。
Myconvalescencelastedforthreeweeks,andIfounditmoretryingthantheactualillness,foramaninpainhasnotimetogrowweary。
ThroughoutthewholecaseIwastendeddayandnightbyastrangewoman,ofwhomIknewnothing。Shenursedmewiththetenderestcare,andI
awaitedmyrecoverytogivehermysincerethanks。
Shewasnotanoldwoman,neitherwassheattractivelooking。Shehadsleptinmyroomallthetime。AfterEastertide,feelingIwaswellenoughtoventureout,Ithankedhertothebestofmyability,andaskedwhohadsenthertome。Shetoldmeitwasthedoctor,andsobademefarewell。
AfewdayslaterIwasthankingmyolddoctorforhavingprocuredmesuchacapitalnurse,buthestaredatmeandsaidheknewnothingaboutthewoman。
Iwaspuzzled,andaskedmylandlordifshecouldthrowanylightonthestrangenurse’sidentity;butsheknewnothing,andherignoranceseemeduniversal。Icouldnotdiscoverwhenceorhowshecametoattendme。
AftermyconvalescenceItookcaretogetalltheletterswhichhadbeenawaitingme,andamongstthemwasaletterfrommybrotherinParis,inanswertotheepistleIwrotehimfromPerpignan。Heacknowledgedmyletter,andtoldmehowdelightedhehadbeentoreceiveit,afterhearingthedreadfulnewsthatIhadbeenassassinatedonthebordersofCataloniaatthebeginningofJanuary。
\"Thepersonwhogavemethenews,\"mybrotheradded,\"wasoneofyourbestfriends,CountManucci,anattacheattheVenetianembassy。Hesaidtherecouldbenodoubtastothetruthofthereport。\"
Thisletterwaslikeaflashoflightningtome。Thisfriendofminehadpushedhisvengeancesofarastopayassassinstodeprivemeofmylife。
Manuccihadgonealittletoofar。
Hemusthavebeenprettywellqualifiedtoprophesy,ashewassocertainofmydeath。Hemighthaveknownthatinthusproclaiminginadvancethemannerofmydeath,hewasalsoproclaiminghimselfasmymurderer。
ImethimatRome,twoyearslater,andwhenIwouldhavemadehimconfesshisguilt,hedeniedeverything,sayinghehadreceivedthenewsfromBarcelona;however,wewillspeakofthisinitsproperplace。
Idinedandsuppedeverydayatthetabled’hote,andonedayIheardthecompanytalkingofamaleandfemalepilgrimwhohadrecentlyarrived。
TheywereItalians,andwerereturningfromSt。JamesofCompostella。
Theyweresaidtobehigh—bornfolks,astheyhaddistributedlargealmsontheirentryintothetown。
Itwassaidthatthefemalepilgrim,whohadgonetobedonherarrival,wascharming。TheywerestayingatthesameinnasIwas,andweallgotverycuriousaboutthem。
AsanItalian,Iputmyselfattheheadofthebandwhoproceededtocallonthepilgrims,who,inmyopinion,musteitherbefanaticsorrogues。
Wefoundtheladysittinginanarm—chair,lookingverytired。Shewasyoung,beautiful,andmelancholy—looking,andinherhandssheheldabrasscrucifixsomesixincheslong。Shelaiditdownwhenwecamein,andgotupandreceivedusmostgraciously。Hercompanion,whowasarrangingcockle—shellsonhisblackmantle,didnotstir;heseemedtosay,byglancingathiswife,thatwemustconfineourattentionstoher。
Heseemedamanoftwenty—fourortwenty—fiveyearsofage。Hewasshortandbadlyhung,andhisfaceborealltheindicationsofdaring,impudence,scarcasm,andimposture。Hiswife,ontheotherhand,wasallmeeknessandsimplicity,andhadthatmodestywhichaddssomuchtothecharmoffemininebeauty。TheyonlyspokejustenoughFrenchtomakethemselvesunderstoodontheirjourney,andwhentheyheardmeaddressingtheminItaliantheyseemedmuchrelieved。
TheladytoldmeshewasaRoman,butIcouldhaveguessedasmuchfromheraccent。IjudgedthemantobeaNeapolitanorSicilian。Theirpassport,datedRome,calledhimBalsamo,whilesheborethenamesofSerafinaFeliciani,whichshestillretains。TenyearslaterweshallhearmoreofthiscoupleunderthenameofCagliostro。
\"WearegoingbacktoRome,\"saidshe,\"wellpleasedwithourdevotionstoSt。JamesofCompostellaandtoOurLadydelPilar。Wehavewalkedthewholewayonfoot,livingonalms,soastomoresurelywinthemercyoftheGodwhomIhaveoffendedsogrievously。Wehavehadsilver,andevengoldmoneygivenus,andineverytownwecametowegavewhatremainedtothepoor,soasnottooffendGodbylackoffaith。
\"Myhusbandisstrong,andhasnotsufferedmuch,butIhavefoundsomuchwalkingveryfatiguing。Wehavesleptonstraworbadbeds,alwayswithourclotheson,toavoidcontractingdiseasesitwouldbehardtoridone’sselfof。\"
Itseemedtomethatthislastcircumstancewasaddedtomakeuswishtofindoutwhethertherestofherbodycouldcomparewithherhandsandarmsinwhiteness。
\"Doyouthinkofmakinganystay?\"
\"Mywearinesswillobligeustostayhereforthreedays;thenweshallgotoRomebythewayofTurin,whereweshallpayourdevotiontotheHolySudary。\"
\"Youknow,ofcourse,thatthereareseveraloftheminEurope。\"
\"Sowehaveheard,butweareassuredthattheSudaryofTurinisthetrueone。ItisthekerchiefwithwhichSt。VeronicawipedthefaceofOurLord,wholefttheimprintofHisdivinefaceuponit。\"
Weleftthem,wellpleasedwiththeappearanceandmannersoftheladypilgrim,butplacingverylittletrustinherdevotion。Iwasstillweakfrommyillness,andsheinspiredmewithnodesires,buttherestwouldhavegladlysuppedwithheriftheyhadthoughttherewasanythingtofollow。
NextdayherhusbandaskedmeifIwouldcomeupandbreakfastwiththem,oriftheyshouldcomedownandbreakfastwithme。Itwouldhavebeenimpolitetohaverepliedneither,soIsaidthatIshouldbedelightedtoseetheminmyroom。
AtbreakfastIaskedthepilgrimwhathedid,andherepliedthathewasanartist。
Hecouldnotdesignapicture,buthecouldcopyit,andheassuredmethathecouldcopyanengravingsoexactlythatnonecouldtellthecopyfromtheoriginal。
\"Icongratulateyou。Ifyouarenotarichman,youare,atleast,certainofearningalivingwiththistalent。\"
\"Everybodysaysthesame,butitisamistake。IhavepursuedthiscraftatRomeandatNaples,andfoundIhadtoworkalldaytomakehalfatester,andthat’snotenoughtoliveon。\"
Hethenshewedmesomefanshehaddone,andIthoughtthemmostbeautiful。Theyweredoneinpenandink,andthefinestcopper—platecouldnothavesurpassedthem。
NextheshowedmeacopyfromaRembrandt,whichifanything,wasfinerthantheoriginal。Inspiteofallhesworethattheworkhegotbarelysupportedhim,butIdidnotbelievewhathesaid。Hewasaweakgeniuswhopreferredavagabondlifetomethodicallabour。
IofferedaLouisforoneofhisfans,butherefusedtotakeit,beggingmetoacceptthefanasagift,andtomakeacollectionforhimatthetabled’hote,ashewantedtostartthedayafternext。
Iacceptedthepresentandpromisedtodoashedesired,andsucceededinmakingupapurseoftwohundredfrancsforthem。
Thewomanhadthemostvirtuousair。Shewasaskedtowritehernameonalotteryticket,butrefused,sayingthatnohonestgirlsweretaughttowriteatRome。
Everybodylaughedatthisexcuseexceptmyself,andIpitiedher,asI
couldseethatshewasofveryloworigin。
NextdayshecameandaskedmetogiveheraletterofintroductionforAvignon。Iwroteherouttwo;onetoM。Audifretthebanker,andtheothertothelandladyoftheinn。Intheeveningshereturnedmethelettertothebanker,sayingthatitwasnotnecessaryfortheirpurposes。Atthesametimesheaskedmetoexaminetheletterclosely,toseeifitwasreallythesamedocumentIhadgivenher。Ididso,andsaidIwassureitwasmyletter。
Shelaughed,andtoldmeIwasmistakenasitwasonlyacopy。
\"Impossible!\"
Shecalledherhusband,whocamewiththeletterinhishand。
Icoulddoubtnolonger,andsaidtohim,——
\"Youareamanoftalents,foritismuchhardertoimitateahandwritingthananengraving。Yououghttomakethistalentserveyouingoodstead;butbecareful,oritmaycostyouyourlife。\"
ThenextdaythecoupleleftAix。IntenyearsIsawthemagainunderthenameofCountandCountessPellegrini。
Atthepresentperiodheisinaprisonwhichhewillprobablyneverleave,andhiswifeishappy,maybe,inaconvent。
CHAPTERX
MyDeparture——LetterfromHenriette——Marsellies——HistoryofNina——Nice——
Turin——Lugano——MadameDe****
AssoonasIhadregainedmyusualstrength,IwenttotakeleaveoftheMarquisd’Argensandhisbrother。Idinedwiththem,pretendingnottoobservethepresenceoftheJesuit,andIthenspentthreedelightfulhoursinconversationwiththelearnedandamiableMarquisd’Argens。HetoldmeanumberofinterestinganecdotesabouttheprivatelifeofFrederickII。Nodoubtthereaderwouldliketohavethem,butIlacktheenergytosetthemdown。PerhapssomeotherdaywhenthemistsaboutDuxhavedispersed,andsomeraysofthesunshineinuponme,Ishallcommitalltheseanecdotestopaper,butnowIhavenotthecouragetodoso。
Frederickhadhisgoodandhisbadqualities,likeallgreatmen,butwheneverydeductiononthescoreofhisfailingshasbeenmade,hestillremainsthenoblestfigureintheeighteenthcentury。
TheKingofSweden,whohasbeenassassinated,lovedtoexcitehatredthathemighthavethegloryofdefyingittodoitsworst。Hewasadespotatheart,andhecametoadespot’send。Hemighthaveforeseenaviolentdeath,forthroughouthislifehewasalwaysprovokingmentothepointofdespair。TherecanbenocomparisonbetweenhimandFrederick。
TheMarquisd’Argensmademeapresentofallhisworks,andonmyaskinghimifIcouldcongratulatemyselfonpossessingthewholenumber,hesaidyes,withtheexceptionofafragmentofautobiographywhichhehadwritteninhisyouth,andwhichhehadafterwardssuppressed。
\"Whyso?\"Iasked。
\"BecauseIwasfoolishenoughtowritethetruth。Nevergivewaytothistemptation,ifitassailsyou。Ifyouoncebeginonthisplanyouarenotonlycompelledtorecordallyourvicesandfollies,buttotreatthemintheseveretoneofaphilosophicalhistorian。Youmustnot,ofcourse,omitthegoodyoumayhavedone;andsopraiseandblameismingledoneverypage。Alltheevilyousayofyourselfwillbeheldforgospel,yourpeccadilloeswillbemadeintocrimes,andyourgooddeedswillnotonlybereceivedwithincredulity,butyouwillbetaxedwithprideandvanityforhavingrecordedthem。Besides,ifyouwriteyourmemoirs,youmakeanenemyineverychapterifyouoncebegintotellthetruth。Amanshouldneithertalkofhimselfnorwriteofhimself,unlessitbetorefutesomecalumnyorlibel。\"
Iwasconvinced,andpromisednevertobeguiltyofsuchafolly,butinspiteofthatIhavebeenwritingmemoirsforthelastsevenyears,andthoughIrepentofhavingbegun,Ihavesworntogoontotheend。
However,IwriteinthehopethatmyMemoirsmayneverseethelightofday;inthefirstplacethecensurewouldnotallowthemtobeprinted,andinthesecondIhopeIshallbestrong—mindedenough,whenmylastillnesscomes,tohaveallmypapersburntbeforemyeyes。IfthatbenotthecaseIcountontheindulgenceofmyreaders,whoshouldrememberthatIhaveonlywrittenmystorytopreventmygoingmadinthemidstofallthepettyinsultsanddisagreeableswhichIhavetobeardaybydayfromtheenviousrascalswholivewithmeinthiscastleofCountWaldstein,orWallenstein,atDux。
Iwritetenortwelvehoursaday,andsokeepblackmelancholyatbay。
Myreadersshallhearmoreofmysufferingslateron,ifIdonotdiebeforeIwritethemdown。
ThedayafterCorpusChristiIleftAixforMarseilles。ButhereImustsetdownacircumstancethatIhadforgotten;ImeantheprocessionofCorpusChristi。
EveryoneknowsthatthisfestivaliscelebratedwithgreatceremonyalloverChristendom;butatAixtheseceremoniesareofsuchanaturethateverymanofsensemustbeshockedatmyrecital。
ItiswellknownthatthisprocessioninhonouroftheBeingofbeings,representedunderthesacramentalforms,isfollowedbyallthereligiousconfraternities,andthisisdulydoneatAix;butthescandalouspartoftheceremonyisthefollyandthebuffoonerywhichisallowedinaritewhichshouldbedesignedtostiruptheheartsofmentoaweandreverencetheirCreator。
Insteadofthat,thedevil,death,andthesevendeadlysins,areimpersonatedintheprocession。Theyarecladinthemostabsurdcostumes,andmakehideouscontortions,beatingandabusingeachotherintheirsupposedvexationathavingtojoinintheCreator’spraises。Thepeoplehootandhissthem,thelowerclassessingsongsinderisionofthem,andplaythemallmanneroftricks,andthewholesceneisoneofincrediblenoise,uproar,andconfusion,moreworthyofsomepaganbacchanaliathanaprocessionofChristianpeople。Allthecountry—folkfromfiveorsixleaguesaroundAixpourintothetownonthatdaytodohonourtoGod。Itistheonlyoccasionofthekind,andtheclergy,eitherknavishorignorant,encourageallthisshamefulriot。Thelowerorderstakeitallingoodfaith,andanyonewhoraisedanyobjectionwouldrunsomerisk,forthebishopgoesinfrontofthesaturnalia,andconsequentlyitisallholy。
Iexpressedmydisapprovalofthewholeaffair,aslikelytobringdiscreditonreligion,toacouncillorofparliament,M。deSt。Marc;buthetoldmegravelythatitwasanexcellentthing,asitbroughtnolessthanahundredthousandfrancsintothetownonthesingleday。
Icouldfindnoreplytothisveryweightyreason。
EverydayIspentatAixIthoughtofHenriette。Iknewherrealname,andrememberingthemessageshehadsentmebyMarcolineIhopedtomeetherinsomeassembly,beingreadytoadaptmyconducttohers。Ihadoftenheardhernamementioned,butIneverallowedmyselftoaskanyquestion,notwishingouroldfriendshiptobesuspected。Believinghertobeathercountryhouse,Ihadresolvedonpayingheravisit,andhadonlystayedonatAixsoastorecovermyhealthbeforeseeingher。InduecourseIleftAixwithaletterinmypocketforher,resolvingtosenditin,andtoremaininmycarriagetillsheaskedmetogetdown。
Wearrivedatherresidenceateleveno’clock。Amancametothedoor,tookmyletter,andsaidmadamshouldhaveitwithoutfail。
\"Thensheisnothere。\"
\"No,sir;sheisatAix。\"
\"Sincewhen?\"
\"Forthelastsixmonths。\"
\"Wheredoesshelive?\"
\"Inhertownhouse。Shewillbecominghereinthreeweekstospendthesummerasusual。\"
\"Willyouletmewritealetter?\"
\"Ifyouwillgetdownyouwillfindallthenecessarymaterialsinmadam’sroom。\"
Iwentintothehouse,andtomyextremesurprisefoundmyselffacetofacewithmynurse。
\"Youlivehere,then。\"
\"Yes,sir。\"
\"Sincewhen?\"
\"Forthelasttenyears。\"
\"Howdidyoucometonurseme?\"
\"IfyouwillstepupstairsIwilltellyou。\"
Herstorywasasfollows:
\"Madamsentformeinhaste,andtoldmetogoandattendtoyouasifitwereherself。Shetoldmetosaythatthedoctorhadsentmeifyouaskedanyquestions。\"
\"Thedoctorsaidhedidn’tknowyou。\"
\"Perhapshewasspeakingthetruth,butmostlikelyhehadreceivedordersfrommadam。That’sallIknow,butIwonderyouhaven’tseenheratAix。\"
\"Shecannotseeanycompany,forIhavebeeneverywhere。\"
\"Shedoesnotseeanycompanyatherownhouse,butshegoeseverywhere。\"
\"It’sverystrange。Imusthaveseenher,andyetIdonotthinkIcouldhavepassedherbyunrecognized。Youhavebeenwithhertenyears?\"
\"Yes,sir,asIhadthehonourofinformingyou。\"
\"Hasshechanged?Hasshehadanysickness?Hassheaged?\"
\"Notatall。Shehasbecomeratherstout,butIassureyouyouwouldtakeherforawomanofthirty。\"
\"Imustbeblind,orIcannothaveseenher。Iamgoingtowritetohernow。\"
Thewomanwentout,leavingmeinastonishment,attheextraordinarysituationinwhichIwasplaced。
\"OughtItoreturntoAiximmediately?\"Iaskedmyself。Shehasatownhouse,butdoesnotseecompany,butshemightsurelyseeme:Shelovesmestill。Shecaredformeallthroughmyillness,andshewouldnothavedonesoifshehadbecomeindifferenttome。Shewillbehurtatmynotrecognizingher。ShemustknowthatIhaveleftAix,andwillnodoubtguessthatIamherenow。ShallIgotoherorshallIwrite?
Iresolvedtowrite,andItoldherinmyletterthatIshouldawaitherreplyatMarseilles。Igavethelettertomylatenurse,withsomemoneytoinsureitsbeingdispatchedatonce,anddroveontoMarseilleswhereIalightedatanobscureinn,notwishingtoberecognized。IhadscarcelygotoutofmycarriagewhenIsawMadameSchizza,Nina’ssister。
ShehadleftBarcelonawithherhusband。TheyhadbeenatMarseillesthreeorfourdaysandweregoingtoLeghorn。
MadameSchizzawasaloneatthemoment,herhusbandhavinggoneout;andasIwasfullofcuriosityIbeggedhertocomeuptomyroomwhilemydinnerwasgettingready。
\"Whatisyoursisterdoing?IsshestillatBarcelona?\"
\"Yes;butshewillnotbetherelong,forthebishopwillnothaveherinthetownorthediocese,andthebishopisstrongerthantheviceroy。
SheonlyreturnedtoBarcelonaonthepleathatshewishedtopassthroughCataloniaofherwayhome,butshedoesnotneedtostaytherefornineortenmonthsonthataccount。Shewillhavetoleaveinamonthforcertain,butsheisnotmuchputout,astheviceroyissuretokeepherwherevershegoes,andshemayeventuallysucceedinruininghim。Inthemeanwhilesheisrevellinginthebadreputeshehasgainedforherlover。\"
\"Iknowsomethingofherpeculiarities;butshecannotdislikeamanwhohasmadeherrich。\"
\"Rich!Shehasonlygotherdiamonds。Doyouimaginethismonstercapableofanyfeelingsofgratitude?Sheisnotahumanbeing,andnooneknowsherasIdo。ShehasmadethecountcommitahundredactsofinjusticesothatallSpainmaytalkofher,andknowthatshehasmadeherselfmistressofhisbodyandsoul,andallhehas。Theworsehisactionsare,themorecertainshefeelsthatpeoplewilltalkofher,andthatisallshewants。Herobligationstomearebeyondcounting,forsheowesmeall,eventoherexistence,andinsteadofcontinuingmyhusbandinherserviceshehassenthimabouthisbusiness。\"
\"ThenIwonderhowshecametotreatmesogenerously。\"
\"Ifyouknewall,youwouldnotfeelgratefultoher。\"
\"Tellmeall,then。\"
\"Sheonlypaidforyourkeepattheinnandinprisontomakepeoplebelieveyouwereherlover,andtoshamethecount。AllBarcelonaknowsthatyouwereassassinatedatherdoor,andthatyouwerefortunateenoughtorunthefellowthrough。\"
\"Butshecannothavebeentheinstigatorof,oreventheaccomplicein,theplotformyassassination。That’sagainstnature。\"
\"Idaresay,buteverythinginNinaisagainstnature。WhatItellyouisthebaretruth,forIwasawitnessofitall。Whenevertheviceroyvisitedhersheweariedhimwithpraiseofyourgallantry,yourwit,yournobleactions,comparingyouwiththeSpaniards,greatlytotheirdisadvantage。
\"Thecountgotimpatientandtoldhertotalkofsomethingelse,butshewouldnot;andatlasthewentaway,cursingyourname。Twodaysbeforeyoucametogriefhelefther,saying,——
\"’ValgameDios!Iwillgiveyouapleasureyoudonotexpect。’
\"Iassureyouthatwhenweheardthepistol—shotafteryouhadgone,sheremarked,withoutevincingtheslightestemotion,thattheshotwasthepleasureherrascallySpaniardhadpromisedher。
\"Isaidthatyoumightbekilled。
\"’Alltheworseforthecount,’shereplied,’forhisturnwillcomealso。’
\"Thenshebeganlaughinglikeamadcap;shewasthinkingoftheexcitementyourdeathwouldcauseinBarcelona。
\"Ateighto’clockthefollowingday,yourmancameandtoldherthatyouhadbeentakentothecitadel;andIwillsayittohercredit,sheseemedrelievedtohearyouwerealive。\"
\"Myman——Ididnotknowthathewasincorrespondencewithher。\"
\"No,Isupposenot;butIassureyoutheworthymanwasverymuchattachedtoyou。\"
\"Iamsurehewas。Goon。\"
\"Ninathenwroteanotetoyourlandlord。Shedidnotshewitme,butitnodoubtcontainedinstructionstosupplyyouwitheverything。
\"Themantoldusthathehadseenyourswordallredwithblood,andthatyourcloakhadabulletholethroughit。Shewasdelighted,butdonotthinkitwasbecauseshelovedyou;shewasgladyouhadescapedthatyoumighttakeyourrevenge。However,shewastroubledbythepretextonwhichthecounthadhadyouarrested。
\"Ricladidnotcometoseeherthatday,buthecamethenextdayateighto’clock,andtheinfamouscreaturereceivedhimwithasmilingface。Shetoldhimshehadheardhehadimprisonedyou,andthatshewasobligedtohim,ashehad,ofcourse,donesotoprotectyoufromanyfreshattemptsonyourlife。
\"Heanswered,dryly,thatyourarresthadnothingtodowithanythingthatmighthavehappenedthenightbefore。Headdedthatyouhadonlybeenseizedpendingtheexaminationofyourpapers,andthatiftheywerefoundtobeingoodform,youwouldbesetatlibertyinthecourseofafewdays。
\"Ninaaskedhimwhowasthemanthatyouhadwounded。Herepliedthatthepolicewereenquiringintothematter,butthatsofartheyhadneitherfoundadeadmannorawoundedman,noranytracesofblood。AllthathadbeenfoundwasCasanova’shat,andthishadbeenreturnedtohim。
\"Ileftthemalonetogethertillmidnight,soIcannotsaywhatfurtherconversetheymayhavehadonthesubject,butthreeorfourdayslatereverybodyknewthatyouwereimprisonedinthetower。
\"Ninaaskedthecountthereasonofthisseverityintheevening,andherepliedthatyourpassportswerethoughttobeforgeries,becauseyouwereindisgracewiththeStateInquisitors,andthereforewouldnotbeinapositiontogetapassportfromtheVenetianambassador。Onthissuppositionhesaidyouhadbeenplacedinthetower,andifitprovedtobeatrueone,youwouldbestillmoreseverelypunished。
\"Thisnewsdisturbedus,andwhenweheardthatPogomashadbeenarrestedwefeltcertainhehaddenouncedyouinrevengeforyourhavingprocuredhisdismissalfromNina’shouse。WhenweheardthathehadbeenletoutandsenttoGenoa,weexpectedtohearofyourbeingsetatliberty,astheauthoritiesmusthavebeensatisfiedofthegenuinecharacterofyourpassports;butyouwerestillshutup,andNinadidnotknowwhattothink,andthecountwouldnotanswerherwhenshemadeenquiriesaboutyou。Shehadmadeuphermindtosaynomoreaboutit,whenatlastweheardyouhadbeensetfreeandthatyourpassportshadbeendeclaredgenuine。
\"Ninathoughttoseeyouinthepitoftheopera—house,andmadepreparationsforatriumphinherbox;butshewasindespairwhensheheardnoperformancewastobegiven。Intheeveningthecounttoldherthatyourpassportshadbeenreturnedwiththeordertoleaveinthreedays。Thefalsecreaturepraisedherlover’sprudencetohisface,butshecursedhiminherheart。
\"Sheknewyouwouldnotdaretoseeher,andwhenyouleftwithoutwritingheranote,shesaidyouhadreceivedsecretordersnottoholdanyfurthercommunicationswithher。Shewasfuriouswiththeviceroy。
\"’IfCasanovahadhadthecouragetoaskmetogowithhim,Iwouldhavegone,’saidshe。
\"Yourmantoldherofyourfortunateescapefromthreeassassins。IntheeveningshecongratulatedRiclaonthecircumstance,buthesworeheknewnothingaboutit。Ninadidnotbelievehim。YoumaythankGodfromthebottomofyourheartthatyoueverleftSpainaliveafterknowingNina。
Shewouldhavecostyouyourlifeatlast,andshepunishesmeforhavinggivenherlife。\"
\"What!Areyouhermother?\"
\"Yes;Nina,thathorriblewoman,ismydaughter。\"
\"Really?Everybodysaysyouarehersister。\"
\"Thatisthehorriblepartofit,everybodyisright。\"
\"Explainyourself\"
\"Yes,thoughitistomyshame。Sheismysisterandmydaughter,forsheisthedaughterofmyfather。\"
\"What!yourfatherlovedyou?\"
\"Idonotknowwhetherthescoundrellovedme,buthetreatedmeashiswife。Iwassixteenthen。Sheisthedaughterofthecrime,andGodknowssheissufficientpunishmentforit。Myfatherdiedtoescapehervengeance;mayhealsoescapethevengeanceofGod。Ishouldhavestrangledherinhercradle,butmaybeIshallstrangleheryet。IfIdonot,shewillkillme。\"
Iremaineddumbattheconclusionofthisdreadfulstory,whichboreallthemarksoftruth。
\"DoesNinaknowthatyouarehermother?\"
\"Herownfathertoldherthesecretwhenshewastwelve,afterhehadinitiatedherintothelifeshehasbeenlivingeversince。Hewouldhavemadeheramotherinherturnifhehadnotkilledhimselfthesameyear,maybetoescapethegallows。\"
\"HowdidtheContedeRiclafallinlovewithher?\"
\"Itisashortstoryandacuriousone。TwoyearsagoshecametoBarcelonafromPortugal,andwasplacedinoneoftheballetsforthesakeofherprettyface,forastotalentsshehadnone,andcouldonlydotherebaltade(asortofskipandpirouette)properly。
Thefirsteveningshedancedshewasloudlyapplaudedbythepit,forasshedidtherebaltadesheshewedherdrawersuptoherwaist。InSpainanyactresswhoshewsherdrawersonthestageisliabletoafineofacrown。Ninaknewnothingaboutthis,and,hearingtheapplause,treatedtheaudiencetoanotherskipofthesamekind,butattheendoftheballetshewastoldtopaytwocrownsforherimmodesty。Ninacursedandswore,butshehadtogivein。Whatdoyouthinkshedidtoeludethelaw,andatthesametimeavengeherself?\"
\"Dancedbadly,perhaps。\"
\"Shedancedwithoutanydrawersatall,anddidherrebdltadeasbefore,whichcausedsuchaneffervescenceofhighspiritsinthehouseashadneverbeenknownatBarcelona。
\"TheContedeRiclahadseenherfromhisbox,andwasdividedbetweenhorrorandadmiration,andsentfortheinspectortotellhimthatthisimpudentcreaturemustbepunished。
\"’Inthemeantime,’saidhe,’bringherbeforeme。’
\"PresentlyNinaappearedintheviceroy’sbox,andaskedhim,impudently,whathewantedwithher。
\"’Youareanimmodestwoman,andhavefailedinyourdutytothepublic。’
\"’WhathaveIdone?
\"’Youperformedthesameskipasbefore。’
\"’Yes,butIhaven’tbrokenyourlaw,fornoonecanhaveseenmydrawersasItooktheprecautionnottoputanyon。WhatmorecanIdoforyourcursedlaw,whichhascostmetwocrownsalready?Justtellme。’
\"Theviceroyandthegreatpersonagesaroundhimhadmuchadotorefrainfromlaughter,forNinawasreallyintheright,andaseriousdiscussionoftheviolatedlawwouldhavebeenridiculous。
\"Theviceroyfelthewasinafalseposition,andmerelysaidthatifsheeverdancedwithoutdrawersagainsheshouldhaveamonth’simprisonmentonbreadandwater。
\"Aweekafteroneofmyhusband’sballetswasgiven。Itwassowellreceivedthattheaudienceencoreditwithenthusiasm。Riclagaveordersthatthepublicshouldbesatisfied,andallthedancersweretoldtheywouldhavetoreappear。
\"Nina,whowasalmostundressed,toldmyhusbandtodoasbesthecould,asshewasnotgoingtodanceagain。Asshehadthechiefpartmyhusbandcouldnotdowithouther,andsentthemanagertoherdressing—
room。Shepushedthepoormanoutwithsomuchviolencethathefellagainstthewallofthepassage,headforemost。
\"Themanagertoldhispiteoustaletotheviceroy,whoorderedtwosoldierstobringherbeforehim。Thiswashisruin;forNinaisabeautifulwoman,andinherthenstateofundressshewouldhaveseducedthecoldestofmen。
\"Thecountreprovedher,buthisvoiceandhismannerwereill—assured,andgrowingbolderasshewatchedhisembarrassment,Ninarepliedthathemighthavehertorntopiecesifheliked,butshewouldnotdanceagainstherwill,andnowhereinheragreementwasitstipulatedthatsheshoulddancetwiceinthesameevening,whetherforhispleasureoranyoneelse’s。Shealsoexpressedherangeratmakingherappearbeforehiminastateofsemi—nudity,andsworeshewouldneverforgivehisbarbarousanddespoticconduct。
\"’Iwilldancenomorebeforeyouoryourpeople。
Letmegoaway,orkillmeifyoulike;doyourworstonme,andyoushallfindthatIamaVenetianandafreewoman!’
\"Theviceroysatastonished,andsaidshemustbemad。Hethensummonedmyhusbandandtoldhimshewasnolongerinhisservice。Ninawastoldshewasfree,andcouldgowhereshewould。
\"Shewentbacktoherdressing—roomandcametous,whereshewasliving。
\"Theballetwentonwithouther,andthepoorviceroysatinadream,forthepoisonhadenteredintohisveins。
\"NextdayawretchedsingernamedMolinaricalledonNinaandtoldherthattheviceroywasanxioustoknowwhethershewerereallymadornot,andwouldliketoseeherinacountryhouse,thenameofwhichhementioned:thiswasjustwhatthewretchedwomanwanted。
\"’Tellhishighness,’shesaidtoMolinari,\"thatIwillcome,andthathewillfindmeasgentleasalambandasgoodasanangel。’
\"Thisisthewayinwhichtheconnectionbegan,andshefathomedhischaractersoastutelythatshemaintainedherconquestasmuchwithill—
treatmentandseverityaswithherfavours。\"
SuchwasthetaleofthehaplessMadameSchizza。ItwastoldwithallthepassionofanItaliandividedbetweenrepentanceforthepastandthedesireofvengeance。
Thenextday,asIhadexpected,IreceivedaletterfromHenriette。Itranasfollows:
\"MyDearOldFriend,——Nothingcouldbemoreromanticthanourmeetingatmycountryhousesixyearsago,andnowagain,afterapartingofsomanyyears。Naturallywehavebothgrownolder,andthoughIloveyoustillI
amgladyoudidnotrecognizeme。NotthatIhavebecomeugly,butIamstout,andthisgivesmeanotherlook。Iamawidow,andwellenoughofftotellyouthatifyoulackmoneyyouwillfindsomereadyforyouinHenriette’spurse。DonotcomebacktoAixtoseeme,asyourreturnmightgiverisetogossip;butifyouchancetocomehereagainaftersometime,wemaymeet,thoughnotasoldacquaintances。IamhappytothinkthatIhaveperhapsprolongedyourdaysbygivingyouanurseforwhosetrustworthinessIwouldanswer。IfyouwouldliketocorrespondwithmeIshouldbehappytodomypart。IamverycurioustoknowwhathappenedtoyouafteryourflightfromTheLeads,andaftertheproofsyouhavegivenmeofyourdiscretionIthinkIshallbeabletotellyouhowwecametomeetatCesena,andhowIreturnedtomycountry。Thefirstpartisasecretforeveryone;onlyM。d’Antoineisacquaintedwithaportionofthestory。Iamgratefulforthereticenceyouhaveobserved,thoughMarcolinemusthavedeliveredthemessageIgaveher。
Tellmewhathasbecomeofthatbeautifulgirl。Farewell!\"
Ireplied,acceptingheroffertocorrespond,andItoldherthewholestoryofmyadventures。FromherIreceivedfortyletters,inwhichthehistoryofherlifeisgiven。Ifshediebeforeme,IshalladdtheseletterstomyMemoirs,butatpresentsheisaliveandhappy,thoughadvancedinyears。
ThedayafterIwenttocallonMadameAudibert,andwewenttogethertoseeMadameN————N————,whowasalreadythemotherofthreechildren。
Herhusbandadoredher,andshewasveryhappy。IgavehergoodnewsofMarcoline,andtoldthestoryofCroceandCharlotte’sdeath,whichaffectedhertotears。
InturnshetoldmeaboutRosalie,whowasquitearichwoman。Ihadnohopesofseeingheragain,forshelivedatGenoa,andIshouldnothavecaredtofaceM。Grimaldi。
Myniece(asIoncecalledher)mortifiedmeunintentionally;shesaidI
wasageing。Thoughamancaneasilymakeajestofhisadvancingyears,aspeechlikethisisnotpleasantwhenonehasnotabandonedthepursuitofpleasure。Shegavemeacapitaldinner,andherhusbandmademeofferswhichIwasashamedtoaccept。IhadfiftyLouis,and,intendingtogoontoTurin,Ididnotfeeluneasyaboutthefuture。
AtMarseillesImettheDucdeVilardi,whowaskeptalivebytheartofTronchin。Thisnobleman,whowasGovernorofProvence,askedmetosupper,andIwassurprisedtomeetathishousetheself—styledMarquisd’Aragon;hewasengagedinholdingthebank。Istakedafewcoinsandlost,andthemarquisaskedmetodinewithhimandhiswife,anelderlyEnglishwoman,whohadbroughthimadowryoffortythousandguineasabsolutely,withtwentythousandguineaswhichwouldultimatelygotohersoninLondon。IwasnotashamedtoborrowfiftyLouisfromthisluckyrascal,thoughIfeltalmostcertainthatIshouldneverreturnthemoney。
IleftMarseillesbymyself,andaftercrossingtheAlpsarrivedatTurin。
ThereIhadawarmwelcomefromtheChevalierRaibertiandtheComtedelaPerouse。Bothofthempronouncedmetobelookingolder,butI
consoledmyselfwiththethoughtthat,afterall,Iwasonlyforty—four。
IbecameanintimatefriendoftheEnglishambassador,SirN————,arich,accomplishedandculturedman,whokeptthechoicestoftables。
Everybodylovedhim,andamongstothersthisfeelingwaswarmlysharedbyaParmesegirl,namedCampioni,whowaswonderfullybeautiful。
AssoonasIhadtoldmyfriendsthatIintendedtogointoSwitzerlandtoprintatmyownexpensearefutationinItalianofthe\"HistoryoftheVenetianGovernment,\"byAmelotdelaHoussaye,theyalldidtheirbestbysubscribingandobtainingsubscriptions。ThemostgenerousofallwastheComtedelaPerouse,whogavemetwohundredandfiftyfrancsforfiftycopies。IleftTurininaweekwithtwothousandlireinmypurse。
WiththisIshouldbeabletoprintthebookIhadcomposedinmyprison;
butIshouldhavetorewriteit’abinitio’,withthevolumetomyhand,asalsothe\"HistoryofVenice,\"byNani。
WhenIhadgottheseworksIsetoutwiththeintentionofhavingmybookprintedatLugano,astherewasagoodpressthereandnocensure。I
alsoknewthattheheadofthepresswasawell—readman,andthattheplaceaboundedingoodcheerandgoodsociety。
LuganoisnearMilan,Como,andLakeMaggiore,andIwaswellpleasedwiththesituation。Iwenttothebestinn,whichwaskeptbyamannamedTagoretti,whogavemethebestroominthehouse。
ThedayaftermyarrivalIcalledonDr。Agnelli,whowasatonceprinter,priest,theologian,andanhonestman。Imadearegularagreementwithhim,heengagingtoprintattherateoffoursheetsaweek,andonmysideIpromisedtopayhimeveryweek。Hereservedtherightofcensorship,expressingahopethatouropinionsmightcoincide。
Igavehimtheprefaceandthepreliminarymatteratonce,andchosethepaperandthesize,largeoctavo。
WhenIgotbacktomyinnthelandlordtoldmethatthebargello,orchiefconstable,wantedtoseeme。
AlthoughLuganoisinSwitzerland,itsmunicipalgovernmentismodelledafterthatoftheItaliantowns。
Iwascurioustohearwhatthisill—omenedpersonagecouldhavetosaytome,soItoldhimtoshewhimin。Aftergivingmeaprofoundbow,withhishatinhishand,SignorBargellotoldmethathehadcometooffermehisservices,andtoassuremethatIshouldenjoycompletetranquillityandsafetyinLugano,whetherfromanyenemieswithintheStateorfromtheVenetianGovernment,incaseIhadanydisputewithit。
\"Ithankyou,signor,\"Ireplied,\"andIamsurethatyouaretellingmethetruth,asIaminSwitzerland。\"
\"Imusttakethelibertyoftellingyou,sir,thatitiscustomaryforstrangerswhotakeuptheirresidenceinLugano,topaysometriflingsum,eitherbytheweek,themonth,ortheyear。\"
\"Andiftheyrefusetopay?\"
\"Thentheirsafetyisnotsosure。\"
\"MoneydoeseverythinginLugano,Isuppose。\"
\"But,sir————\"
\"Iunderstand,butletmetellyouthatIhavenofears,andIshallconsequentlybegtobeexcusedfrompayinganything。\"
\"Youwillforgiveme,butIhappentoknowthatyouhavesomedisputeswiththeVenetianGovernment。\"
\"Youaremakingamistake,mygoodfellow。\"
\"No,Iamnot。\"
\"Ifyouaresosure,findsomeonetobetmetwohundredsequinsthatI
havereasontofeartheVenetianGovernment;Iwilltakethebetanddeposittheamount。\"
Thebargelloremainedsilent,andthelandlordtoldhimheseemedtohavemadesomekindofmistake,sohewentaway,lookingverydisappointed。
MylandlordwasdelightedtohearthatIthoughtofmakingsomestayatLugano,andadvisedmetocallonthehighbailiff,whogovernedtheplace。
\"He’saveryniceSwissgentleman,\"saidhe,\"andhiswifeacleverwoman,andasfairastheday。\"
\"Iwillgoandseehimto—morrow。\"
Isentinmynametothehighbailiffatnoononthedayfollowing,andwhatwasmysurprisetofindmyselfinthepresenceofM。deRandhischarmingwife。Besideherwasaprettyboy,fiveorsixyearsold。
Ourmutualsurprisemaybeimagined!
CHAPTERXI
ThePunishmentofMarazzani——ILeaveLugano——Turin——M。DuboisatParma——
Leghorn——TheDukeofOrloff——Pisa——Stratico——Sienna——TheMarchionessChigi——MyDeparturefromSiennaWithanEnglishwomanTheseunforeseen,haphazardmeetingswitholdfriendshavealwaysbeenthehappiestmomentsofmylife。
Weallremainedforsometimedumbwithdelight。M。deR。wasthefirsttobreakthesilencebygivingmeacordialembrace。Weburstoutintomutualexcuses,heforhavingimaginedthattheremightbeotherCasanovasinItaly,andIfornothavingascertainedhisname。Hemademetakepot—luckwithhimthesameday,andweseemedasifwehadneverparted。TheRepublichadgivenhimthisemploy——averylucrativeone——
andhewasonlysorrythatitwouldexpireintwoyears。Hetoldmehewasdelightedtobeabletobeofusetome,andbeggedmetoconsiderhewaswhollyatmyservice。HewasdelightedtohearthatIshouldbeengagedinseeingmyworkthroughthepressforthreeorfourmonths,andseemedvexedwhenItoldhimthatIcouldnotaccepthishospitalitymorethanonceaweekasmylabourswouldbeincessant。
MadamedeR————couldscarcelyrecoverfromhersurprise。ItwasnineyearssinceIhadseenheratSoleure,andthenIthoughtherbeautymustbeatitszenith;butIwaswrong,shewasstillmorebeautifulandI
toldherso。Sheshewedmeheronlychild,whohadbeenbornfouryearsaftermydeparture。Shecherishedthechildastheappleofhereye,andseemedlikelytospoilit;butIheard,afewyearsago,thatthischildisnowanamiableandaccomplishedman。
InaquarterofanhourMadamedeR————informedmeofallthathadhappenedatSoleuresincemydeparture。LebelhadgonetoBesancon,wherehelivedhappilywithhischarmingwife。
ShehappenedtoobserveinacasualwaythatInolongerlookedasyoungasIhaddoneatSoleure,andthismademeregulatemyconductinamannerImightnototherwisehavedone。Ididnotletherbeautycarrymeaway;Iresistedtheeffectofhercharms,andIwascontenttoenjoyherfriendship,andtobeworthyofthefriendshipofhergoodhusband。
TheworkonwhichIwasengageddemandedallmycareandattention,andaloveaffairwouldhavewastedmostofmytime。
Ibeganworkthenextmorning,andsaveforanhour’svisitfromM。deR————Iwroteontillnightfall。ThenextdayIhadthefirstproof—
sheetwithwhichIwaswellenoughpleased。
Ispentthewholeofthenextmonthinmyroom,workingassiduously,andonlygoingouttomassonfeastdays,todinewithM。deR————,andtowalkwithhiswifeandherchild。
Attheendofamonthmyfirstvolumewasprintedandstitched,andthemanuscriptofthesecondvolumewasreadyforthepress。TowardstheendofOctobertheprintersentintheentireworkinthreevolumes,andinlessthanayeartheeditionwassoldout。
MyobjectwasnotsomuchtomakemoneyastoappeasethewrathoftheVenetianInquisitors;IhadgonealloverEurope,andexperiencedaviolentdesiretoseemynativelandoncemore。
AmelotdelaHoussayehadwrittenhisbookfromthepointofviewofanenemyofVenice。Hishistorywasratherasatire,containinglearnedandslanderousobservationsmingledtogether。Ithadbeenpublishedforseventyyears,buthithertonoonehadtakenthetroubletorefuteit。
IfaVenetianhadattemptedtodosohewouldnothaveobtainedpermissionfromhisGovernmenttoprintitintheStatesofVenice,fortheStatepolicyistoallownoonetodiscusstheactionsoftheauthorities,whetherinpraiseorblame;consequentlynowriterhadattemptedtorefutetheFrenchhistory,asitwaswellknownthattherefutationwouldbevisitedwithpunishmentandnotwithreward。
Mypositionwasanexceptionalone。IhadbeenpersecutedbytheVenetianGovernment,sonoonecouldaccusemeofbeingpartial;andbymyexposingthecalumniesofAmelotbeforeallEuropeIhopedtogainareward,whichafterallwouldonlybeanactofjustice。
Ihadbeenanexileforfourteenyears,andIthoughttheInquisitorswouldbegladtorepairtheirinjusticeonthepretextofrewardingmypatriotism。
Myreaderswillseethatmyhopeswerefulfilled,butIhadtowaitforfivemoreyearsinsteadofreceivingpermissiontoreturnatonce。
M。deBragadinwasdead,andDandoloandBarbaroweretheonlyfriendsI
hadleftatVenice;andwiththeiraidIcontrivedtosubscribefiftycopiesofmybookinmynativetown。
ThroughoutmystayatLuganoIonlyfrequentedthehouseofM。deR—————,whereIsawtheAbbeRiva,alearnedanddiscreetman,towhomIhadbeencommendedbyM。Querini,hisrelation。Theabbeenjoyedsuchareputationforwisdomamongsthisfellow—countrymenthathewasakindofarbiterinalldisputes,andthustheexpensesofthelawweresaved。
Itwasnowonderthatthegentlemenofthelongrobehatedhimmostcordially。Hisnephew,JeanBaptisteRiva,wasafriendoftheMuses,ofBacchus,andofVenus;hewasalsoafriendofmine,thoughIcouldnotmatchhimwiththebottles。Helentmeallthenymphshehadinitiatedintothemysteries,andtheylikedhimallthebetter,asImadethemsomesmallpresents。WithhimandhistwoprettysistersIwenttotheBorromeanIsles。IknewthatCountBorromeo,whohadhonouredmewithhisfriendshipatTurin,wasthere,andfromhimIfeltcertainofawarmwelcome。OneofthetwosistershadtopassforRiva’swife,andtheotherforhissister—in—law。
Althoughthecountwasaruinedmanhelivedinhisisleslikeaprince。
ItwouldbeimpossibletodescribetheseIslandsoftheBlest;theymustbeseentobeimagined。Theinhabitantsenjoyaneverlastingspring;
thereisneitherheatnorcold。
Thecountregaleduschoicely,andamusedthetwogirlsbygivingthemrodsandlinesandlettingthemfish。Althoughhewasugly,old,andruined,hestillpossessedtheartofpleasing。
OnthewaybacktoLugano,asIwasmakingplaceforacarriageinanarrowroad,myhorseslippedandfelldownaslopetenfeethigh。Myheadwentagainstalargestone,andIthoughtmylasthourwascomeasthebloodpouredoutofthewound。However,Iwaswellagaininafewdays。Thiswasmylastrideonhorseback。
DuringmystayatLuganotheinspectorsoftheSwisscantonscamethereinitsturn。Thepeopledignifiedthemwiththemagnificenttitleofambassadors,butM。deR————wascontenttocallthemavoyers。
Thesegentlemenstayedatmyinn,andIhadmymealswiththemthroughouttheirstay。
TheavoyerofBernegavemesomenewsofmypoorfriendM。F————。HischarmingdaughterSarahadbecomethewifeofM,deV————,andwashappy。
Afewdaysafterthesepleasantandculturedmenhadleft,IwasstartledonemorningbythesuddenappearanceofthewretchedMarazzaniinmyroom。Iseizedhimbyhiscollar,threwhimout,andbeforehehadtimetousehiscaneorhissword,Ihadkicked,beaten,andboxedhimmostsoundly。Hedefendedhimselftothebestofhisability,andthelandlordandhismenranupatthenoise,andhadsomedifficultyinseparatingus。
\"Don’tlethimgo!\"Icried,\"sendforthebargelloandhavehimawaytoprison。\"
Idressedmyselfhastily,andasIwasgoingouttoseeM。deR————,thebargellometme,andaskedmeonwhatchargeIgavethemanintocustody。
\"YouwillhearthatatM。deR————’s,whereIshallawaityou。\"
Imustnowexplainmyanger。Youmayremember,reader,thatIleftthewretchedfellowintheprisonofBuenRetiro。IheardafterwardsthattheKingofSpain,Jerusalem,andtheCanaryIslands,hadgivenhimasmallpostinagalleyoffthecoastofAfrica。
Hehaddonemenoharm,andIpitiedhim;butnotbeinghisintimatefriend,andhavingnopowertomitigatethehardshipofhislot,Ihadwell—nighforgottenhim。
Eightmonthsafter,ImetatBarcelonaMadameBellucci,aVenetiandancer,withwhomIhadhadasmallintrigue。Shegaveanexclamationofdelightonseeingme,andsaidshewasgladtoseemedeliveredfromthehardfatetowhichatyrannousGovernmenthadcondemnedme。
\"Whatfateisthat?\"Iasked,\"IhaveseenagooddealofmisfortunesinceIleftyou。\"
\"Imeanthepresidio。\"
\"Butthathasneverbeenmylot,thankGod!Whotoldyousuchastory?\"
\"ACountMarazzani,whowasherethreeweeksago,andtoldmehehadbeenluckierthanyou,ashehadmadehisescape。\"
\"He’saliarandascoundrel;andifeverImeethimagainheshallpaymedearly。\"
>FromthatmomentIneverthoughtoftherascalwithoutfeelingalivelydesiretogivehimathrashing,butIneverthoughtthatchancewouldbringaboutsoearlyameeting。
UnderthecircumstancesIthinkmybehaviourwillbethoughtonlynatural。Ihadbeatenhim,butthatwasnotenoughforme。Iseemedtohavedonenothing,andindeed,IhadgotasgoodasIgave。
Inthemeantimehewasinprison,andIwenttoM。deR————toseewhathecoulddoforme。
AssoonasM。deRheardmystatementhesaidhecouldneitherkeephiminprisonnordrivehimoutofthetownunlessIlaidapleabeforehim,cravingprotectionagainstthisman,whomIbelievedtohavecometoLuganowiththepurposeofassassinatingme。
\"Youcanmakethedocumentmoreeffective,\"headded,\"byplacingyouractualgrievanceinastronglight,andlayingstressonhissuddenappearanceinyourroomwithoutsendinginhisname。That’swhatyouhadbetterdo,anditremainstobeseenhowIshallansweryourplea。I
shallaskhimforhispassportanddelaythecase,andorderhimtobeseverelytreated;butintheendIshallonlybeabletodrivehimoutofthetown,unlesshecanfindgoodbail。\"
Icouldasknomore。Isentinmyplea,andthenextdayIhadthepleasureofseeinghimbroughtintothecourtboundhandandfoot。
M。deRbegantoexaminehim,andMarazzanisworehehadnoevilintentionsincallingonme。Astothecalumny,heprotestedhehadonlyrepeatedcommonrumour,andprofessedhisjoyatfindingithadbeenmistaken。
Thisoughttohavebeenenoughforme,butIcontinuedobdurate。
M。deR————saidthefactofmybeingsenttothegalleyshavingbeenrumouredwasnojustificationforhisrepeatingit。
\"Andfurthermore,\"heproceeded,\"M。Casanova’ssuspicionthatyouweregoingtoassassinatehimisjustifiedbyyourgivingafalsename,fortheplaintiffmaintainsthatyouarenotCountMarazzaniatall。Heofferstofurnishsuretyonthisbehalf,andifM。Casanovadoesyouwrong,hisbailwillescheattoyouasdamages。Inthemeantimeyouwillremaininprisontillwehavefurtherinformationaboutyourrealstatus。\"
Hewastakenback,andasthepoordevilhadnotapennyinhispocketitwouldhavebeensuperfluoustotellthebargedlototreathimseverely。
M。deRwrotetotheSwissagentatParmatoobtainthenecessaryinformation;butastherascalknewthiswouldbeagainsthim,hewrotemeahumbleletter,inwhichheconfessedthathewasthesonofapoorshopkeeperofBobbio,andalthoughhisnamewasreallyMarazzani,hehadnothingtodowiththeMarazzanisofPlaisance。Hebeggedmetosethimatliberty。
IshewedthelettertoM。deR————,wholethimoutofprisonwithorderstoleaveLuganointwenty—fourhours。
IthoughtIhadbeenrathertooharshwithhim,andgavethepoordevilsomemoneytotakehimtoAugsburg,andalsoaletterforM。deSellentin,whowasrecruitingthereforthePrussianking。WeshallhearofMarazzaniagain。