第23章
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  “Yourmotherborrowedahundredthousandfrancsofme,butIhavepaidoutonlyeightythousand。Hereistherest;becarefulhowyouspendit,monsieur;considerwhatyouhaveleftofitasyourstakeonthegreenclothoffortune。“

  DuringthelasteightdaysSavinienhadmademanyreflectionsonthepresentconditionsoflife。Competitionineverythingnecessitatedhardworkonthepartofwhoeversoughtafortune。Illegalmethodsandunderhanddealingdemandedmoretalentthanopeneffortsinfaceofday。Successinsociety,farfromgivingamanposition,wastedhistimeandrequiredanimmensedealofmoney。ThenameofPortenduere,whichhismotherconsideredall-powerful,hadnopoweratallinParis。Hiscousinthedeputy,ComtedePortenduere,cutaverypoorfigureintheElectiveChamberinpresenceofthepeerageandthecourt;andhadnonetoomuchcreditpersonally。AdmiralKergarouetexistedonlyasthehusbandofhiswife。Savinienadmittedtohimselfthathehadseenorators,menfromthemiddleclasses,orlessernoblemen,becomeinfluentialpersonages。Moneywasthepivot,thesolemeans,theonlymechanismofasocietywhichLouisXVIII。hadtriedtocreateinthelikenessofthatofEngland。

  OnhiswayfromtheRuedelaCleftotheRueCroixdesPetits-ChampstheyounggentlemandivulgedtheupshotofthesemeditationswhichwerecertainlyinkeepingwithdeMarsay’sadvicetotheolddoctor。

  “Iought,“hesaid,“togointooblivionforthreeorfouryearsandseekacareer。PerhapsIcouldmakemyselfanamebywritingabookonstatesmanshipormorals,oratreatiseonsomeofthegreatquestionsoftheday。WhileIamlookingoutforamarriagewithsomeyoungladywhocouldmakemeeligibletotheChamber,Iwillworkhardinsilenceandinobscurity。“

  Studyingtheyoungfellow’sfacewithakeeneye,thedoctorsawtheseriouspurposeofawoundedmanwhowasanxioustovindicatehimself。

  Hethereforecordiallyapprovedofthescheme。

  “Myfriend,“hesaid,“ifyoustripofftheskinoftheoldnobilitywhichisnolongerwornthesedaysIwillundertake,afteryouhavelivedforthreeorfouryearsinasteadyandindustriousmanner,tofindyouasuperioryounggirl,beautiful,amiable,pious,andpossessingfromseventoeighthundredthousandfrancs,whowillmakeyouhappyandofwhomyouwillhaveeveryreasontobeproud,——onewhoseonlynobilityisthatoftheheart!“

  “Ah,doctor!“criedtheyoungman,“thereisnolongeranobilityinthesedays,——nothingbutanaristocracy。“

  “Goandpayyourdebtsofhonorandcomebackhere。Ishallengagethecoupeofthediligence,formynieceiswithme,“saidtheoldman。

  Thatevening,atsixo’clock,thethreetravelersstartedfromtheRueDauphine。Ursulahadputonaveilanddidnotsayaword。Savinien,whoonce,inamomentofsuperficialgallantry,hadsentherthatkisswhichinvadedandconqueredhersoullikealove-poem,hadcompletelyforgottentheyounggirlinthehellofhisParisiandebts;moreover,hishopelessloveforEmiliedeKergarouethinderedhimfrombestowingathoughtonafewglancesexchangedwithalittlecountrygirl。Hedidnotrecognizeherwhenthedoctorhandedherintothecoachandthensatdownbesidehertoseparateherfromtheyoungviscount。

  “Ihavesomebillstogiveyou,“saidthedoctortotheyoungman。“I

  havebroughtallyourpapersanddocuments。“

  “Icameverynearnotgettingoff,“saidSavinien,“forIhadtoorderlinenandclothes;thePhilistinestookall;Ireturnlikeatrueprodigal。“

  Howeverinterestingwerethesubjectsofconversationbetweentheyoungmanandtheoldone,andhoweverwittyandcleverwerecertainremarksoftheviscount,theyounggirlcontinuedsilenttillafterdusk,hergreenveillowered,andherhandscrossedonhershawl。

  “MademoiselledoesnotseemtohaveenjoyedParisverymuch,“saidSavinienatlast,somewhatpiqued。

  “IamgladtoreturntoNemours,“sheansweredinatremblingvoiceraisingherveil。

  NotwithstandingthedimlightSavinienthenrecognizedherbytheheavybraidsofherhairandthebrilliancyofherblueeyes。

  “I,too,leaveParistoburymyselfinNemourswithoutregretnowthatImeetmycharmingneighbouragain,“hesaid;“Ihope,Monsieurledocteurthatyouwillreceivemeinyourhouse;Ilovemusic,andI

  remembertohavelistenedtoMademoiselleUrsula’spiano。“

  “Idonotknow,“repliedthedoctorgravely,“whetheryourmotherwouldapproveofyourvisitstoanoldmanwhosedutyitistocareforthisdearchildwithallthesolicitudeofamother。“

  ThisreservedanswermadeSavinienreflect,andhethenrememberedthekissessothoughtlesslywafted。Nightcame;theheatwasgreat。

  Savinienandthedoctorwenttosleepfirst。Ursula,whoseheadwasfullofprojects,didnotsuccumbtillmidnight。Shehadtakenoffherstraw-bonnet,andherhead,coveredwithalittleembroideredcap,droppeduponheruncle’sshoulder。WhentheyreachedBouronatdawn,Savinienawoke。HethensawUrsulaintheslightdisarraynaturallycausedbythejoltingofthevehicle;hercapwasrumpledandhalfoff;thehair,unbound,hadfalleneachsideofherface,whichglowedfromtheheatofthenight;inthissituation,dreadfulforwomentowhomdressisanecessaryauxiliary,youthandbeautytriumphed。Thesleepofinnocenceisalwayslovely。Thehalf-openedlipsshowedtheprettyteeth;theshawl,unfastened,gavetoview,beneaththefoldsofhermuslingownandwithoutoffencetohermodesty,thegracefulnessofherfigure。Thepurityofthevirginspiritshoneonthesleepingcountenanceallthemoreplainlybecausenootherexpressionwastheretointerferewithit。OldMinoret,whopresentlywokeup,placedhischild’sheadinthecornerofthecarriagethatshemightbemoreatease;andshelethimdoitunconsciously,sodeepwashersleepafterthemanywakefulnightsshehadspentinthinkingofSavinien’strouble。

  “Poorlittlegirl!“saidthedoctortohisneighbour,“shesleepslikethechildsheis。“

  “Youmustbeproudofher,“repliedSavinien;“forsheseemsasgoodassheisbeautiful。“

  “Ah!sheisthejoyofthehouse。Icouldnotloveherbetterifsheweremyowndaughter。Shewillbesixteenonthe5thFebruary。GodgrantthatImaylivelongenoughtomarryhertoamanwhowillmakeherhappy。IwantedtotakehertothetheaterinParis,whereshewasforthefirsttime,butsherefused,theAbbeChaperonhadforbiddenit。’But,’Isaid,’whenyouaremarriedyourhusbandwillwantyoutogothere。’’Ishalldowhatmyhusbandwants,’sheanswered。’IfheasksmetodoevilandIamweakenoughtoyield,hewillberesponsiblebeforeGod——andsoIshallhavestrengthtorefusehim,forhisownsake。’“

  AsthecoachenteredNemours,atfiveinthemorning,Ursulawokeup,ashamedatherrumpledcondition,andconfusedbythelookofadmirationwhichsheencounteredfromSavinien。DuringthehourithadtakenthediligencetocomefromBourontoNemourstheyoungmanhadfalleninlovewithUrsula;hehadstudiedthepurecandorofhersoul,thebeautyofthatbody,thewhitenessoftheskin,thedelicacyofthefeatures;herecalledthecharmofthevoicewhichhadutteredbutoneexpressivesentence,inwhichthepoorchildsaidall,intendingtosaynothing。Apresentimentsuddenlyseemedtotakeholdofhim;hesawinUrsulathewomanthedoctorhadpicturedtohim,framedingoldbythemagicwords,“Sevenoreighthundredthousandfrancs。“

  “Inthreeoffouryearsshewillbetwenty,andIshallbetwenty-

  seven,“hethought。“Thegooddoctortalkedofprobation,work,goodconduct!SlyasheisIshallmakehimtellmethetruth。“

  Thethreeneighbourspartedinthestreetinfrontoftheirrespectivehomes,andSavinienputalittlecourtingintohiseyesashegaveUrsulaapartingglance。

  MadamedePortenduerelethersonsleeptillmidday;butthedoctorandUrsula,inspiteoftheirfatiguingjourney,wenttohighmass。

  Savinien’sreleaseandhisreturnincompanywiththedoctorhadexplainedthereasonofthelatter’sabsencetothenewsmongersofthetownandtotheheirs,whowereoncemoreassembledinconventicleonthesquare,justastheyweretwoweeksearlierwhenthedoctorattendedhisfirstmass。Tothegreatastonishmentofallthegroups,MadamedePortenduere,onleavingthechurch,stoppedoldMinoret,whoofferedherhisarmandtookherhome。Theoldladyaskedhimtodinnerthatevening,alsoaskinghisnieceandassuringhimthattheabbewouldbetheonlyotherguest。

  “HemusthavewishedUrsulatoseeParis,“saidMinoret-Levrault。

  “Pest!“criedCremiere;“hecan’ttakeastepwithoutthatgirl!“

  “SomethingmusthavehappenedtomakeoldPortenduereaccepthisarm,“

  saidMassin。

  “SononeofyouhaveguessedthatyourunclehassoldhisFundsandreleasedthatlittleSavinien?“criedGoupil。“HerefusedDionis,buthedidn’trefuseMadamedePortenduere——Ha,ha!youarealldonefor。

  Theviscountwillproposeamarriage-contractinsteadofamortgage,andthedoctorwillmakethehusbandsettleonhisjewelofagirlthesumhehasnowpaidtosecurethealliance。“

  “ItisnotabadthingtomarryUrsulatoSavinien,“saidthebutcher。

  “Theoldladygivesadinnerto-daytoMonsieurMinoret。Tiennettecameearlyforafilet。“

  “Well,Dionis,here’safineto-do!“saidMassin,rushinguptothenotary,whowasenteringthesquare。

  “Whatis?It’sallgoingright,“returnedthenotary。“YourunclehassoldhisFundsandMadamedePortenduerehassentformetowitnessthesigningofamortgageonherpropertyforonehundredthousandfrancs,lenttoherbyyouruncle。“

  “Yes,butsupposetheyoungpeopleshouldmarry?“

  “That’sasifyousaidGoupilwastobemysuccessor。“

  “Thetwothingsarenotsoimpossible,“saidGoupil。

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