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  WithstandingSavinien’sentreaties,sherefusedtotellhim,outofprudence,thesecretofherfears。Thedelightofseeinghimagain,aftershehadthoughthimlosttoher,couldalonehavemadeherrecoverfromthemortalchillofterror。Theexpectationofindefiniteevilistorturetoeveryone;sufferingassumestheproportionsoftheunknown,andtheunknownistheinfiniteofthesoul。ToUrsulathepainwasexquisite。Somethingwithoutherboundedattheslightestnoise;yetshewasafraidofsilence,andsuspectedeventhewallsofcollusion。Evenhersleepwasrestless。Goupil,whoknewnothingofhernature,delicateasthatofaflower,hadfound,withtheinstinctofevil,thepoisonthatcouldwitheranddestroyher。

  Thenextdaypassedwithoutashock。Ursulasatplayingonherpianotillverylate;andwenttobedeasierinmindandverysleepy。Aboutmidnightshewasawakenedbythemusicofabandcomposedofaclarinet,hautboy,flute,cornetapiston,trombone,bassoon,flageolet,andtriangle。Alltheneighbourswereattheirwindows。Thepoorgirl,alreadyfrightenedatseeingthepeopleinthestreet,receivedadreadfulshockassheheardthecoarse,roughvoiceofamanproclaiminginloudtones:“ForthebeautifulUrsulaMirouet,fromherlover。“

  Thenextday,Sunday,thewholetownhadheardofit;andasUrsulaenteredandleftthechurchshesawthegroupsofpeoplewhostoodgossipingabouther,andfeltherselftheobjectoftheirterriblecuriosity。Theserenadesetalltongueswagging,andconjectureswererifeonallsides。Ursulareachedhomemoredeadthanalive,determinednottoleavethehouseagain,——theabbehavingadvisedhertosayvespersinherownroom。Assheenteredthehouseshesawlyinginthepassage,whichwasflooredwithbrick,aletterwhichhadevidentlybeenslippedunderthedoor。Shepickeditupandreadit,undertheideathatitwouldobtainanexplanation。Itwasasfollows:——

  “Resignyourselftobecomingmywife,richandidolized。Iamresolved。Ifyouarenotminelivingyoushallbeminedead。Toyourrefusalyoumayattributenotonlyyourownmisfortunes,butthosewhichwillfallonothers。

  “Hewholovesyou,andwhosewifeyouwillbe。“

  Curiouslyenough,attheverymomentthatthegentlevictimofthisplotwasdroopinglikeacutflower,MesdemoisellesMassin,Dionis,andCremierewereenvyingherlot。

  “Sheisaluckygirl,“theyweresaying;“peopletalkofher,andcourther,andquarrelabouther。Theserenadewascharming;therewasacornet-a-piston。“

  “What’sapiston?“

  “Anewmusicalinstrument,asbigasthis,see!“repliedAngeliqueCremieretoPamelaMassin。

  EarlythatmorningSavinienhadgonetoFontainebleautoendeavortofindoutwhohadengagedthemusiciansoftheregimenttheningarrison。ButasthereweretwomentoeachinstrumentitwasimpossibletofindoutwhichofthemhadgonetoNemours。Thecolonelforbadethemtoplayforanyprivatepersoninfuturewithouthispermission。Savinienhadaninterviewwiththeprocureurduroi,Ursula’slegalguardian,andexplainedtohimtheinjurythesesceneswoulddotoayounggirlnaturallysodelicateandsensitive,begginghimtotakesomeactiontodiscovertheauthorofsuchwrong。

  Threenightslaterthreeviolins,aflute,aguitar,andahautboybegananotherserenade。ThistimethemusiciansfledtowardsMontargis,wheretherehappenedthentobeacompanyofcomicactors。

  Aloudandringingvoicecalledoutastheyleft:“TothedaughteroftheregimentalbandsmanMirouet。“BythismeansallNemourscametoknowtheprofessionofUrsula’sfather,asecrettheolddoctorhadsedulouslykept。

  SaviniendidnotgotoMontargis。Hereceivedinthecourseofthedayananonymouslettercontainingaprophecy:——

  “YouwillnevermarryUrsula。Ifyouwishhertolive,giveherupatoncetoamanwholoveshermorethanyouloveher。Hehasmadehimselfamusicianandanartisttopleaseher,andhewouldratherseeherdeadthanletherbeyourwife。“

  ThedoctorcametoUrsulathreetimesinthecourseofthatday,forshewasreallyindangerofdeathfromthehorrorofthismysteriouspersecution。Feelingthatsomeinfernalhandhadplungedherintothemire,thepoorgirllaylikeamartyr;shesaidnothing,butliftedhereyestoheaven,andweptnomore;sheseemedawaitingotherblows,andprayedfervently。

  “IamgladIcannotgodownintothesalon,“shesaidtoMonsieurBongrandandtheabbe,wholeftheraslittleaspossible;“HEwouldcome,andIamnowunworthyofthelookswithwhichHEblessedme。DoyouthinkHEwillsuspectme?“

  “IfSaviniendoesnotdiscovertheauthoroftheseinfamieshemeanstogettheassistanceoftheParispolice,“saidBongrand。

  “WhoeveritiswillknowIamdying,“saidUrsula;“andwillceasetotroubleme。“

  Theabbe,Bongrand,andSavinienwerelostinconjecturesandsuspicions。TogetherwithTiennette,LaBougival,andtwopersonsonwhomtheabbecouldrely,theykepttheclosestwatchandwereontheirguardnightanddayforaweek;butnoindiscretioncouldbetrayGoupil,whosemachinationswereknowntohimselfonly。Therewerenomoreserenadesandnomoreletters,andlittlebylittlethewatchrelaxed。Bongrandthoughttheauthorofthewrongwasfrightened;

  SavinienbelievedthattheprocureurduroitowhomhehadsentthelettersreceivedbyUrsulaandhimselfandhismother,hadtakenstepstoputanendtothepersecution。

  Thearmisticewasnotoflongduration,however。WhenthedoctorhadcheckedthenervousfeverfromwhichpoorUrsulawassuffering,andjustasshewasrecoveringhercourage,arope-ladderwasfound,earlyonemorninginJuly,attachedtoherwindow。Thepostilionofthemail-postdeclaredthatashedrovepastthehouseinthemiddleofthenightasmallmanwasintheactofcomingdowntheladder,andthoughhetriedtopullup,hishorses,beingstartled,carriedhimdownthehillsofastthathewasoutofNemoursbeforehestoppedthem。SomeofthepersonswhofrequentedDionis’ssalonattributedthesemanoeuvrestotheMarquisduRouvre,thenmuchhamperedinmeans,forMassinheldhisnotestoalargeamount。ItwassaidthatapromptmarriageofhisdaughtertoSavinienwouldsaveChateauduRouvrefromhiscreditors;andMadamedePortenduere,thegossipsadded,wouldapproveofanythingthatwoulddiscreditanddegradeUrsulaandleadtothismarriageofherson。

  Sofarfromthisbeingtrue,theoldladywaswell-nighvanquishedbythesufferingsoftheinnocentgirl。Theabbewassopainfullyovercomebythisactofinfernalwickednessthathefellillhimselfandwaskepttothehouseforseveraldays。PoorUrsula,towhomthislastinsulthadcausedarelapse,receivedbypostaletterfromtheabbe,whichwastakeninbyLaBougivalonrecognizingthehandwriting。Itwasasfollows:——

  Mychild,——LeaveNemours,andthusevadethemaliceofyourenemies。PerhapstheyareseekingtoendangerSavinien’slife。I

  willtellyoumorewhenIamabletogotoyou。

  Yourdevotedfriend,Chaperon。

  WhenSavinien,whowasalmostmaddenedbytheseproceedings,carriedthislettertotheabbe,thepoorpriestreaditandre-readit;soamazedandhorror-strickenwashetoseetheperfectionwithwhichhisownhandwritingandsignaturewereimitated。ThedangerousconditionintowhichthislastatrocitythrewpoorUrsulasentSavinienoncemoretotheprocureurduroiwiththeforgedletter。

  “Amurderisbeingcommittedbymeansthatthelawcannottouch,“hesaid,“uponanorphanwhomtheCodeplacesinyourcareaslegalguardian。Whatistobedone?“

  “Ifyoucanfindanymeansofrepression,“saidtheofficial,“Iwilladoptthem;butIknowofnone。Thatinfamouswretchgivesthebestadvice。MademoiselleMirouetmustbesenttothesistersoftheAdorationoftheSacredHeart。MeanwhilethecommissaryofpoliceatFontainebleaushallatmyrequestauthorizeyoutocarryarmsinyourowndefence。IhavebeenmyselftoRouvre,andIfoundMonsieurduRouvrejustlyindignantatthesuspicionssomeoftheNemourspeoplehaveputuponhim。Minoret,thefatherofmyassistant,isintreatyforthepurchaseoftheestate。MademoiselleistomarryarichPolishcount;andMonsieurduRouvrehimselflefttheneighbourhoodthedayI

  sawhim,toavoidarrestfordebt。“

  DesireMinoret,whenquestionedbyhischief,darednottellhisthought。HerecognizedGoupil。Goupil,hefullybelieved,wastheonlymancapableofcarryingapersecutiontotheveryvergeofthepenalcodewithoutinfringingahair’s-breadthuponit。

  Impunity,secrecy,andsuccessincreasedGoupil’saudacity。HemadeMassin,whowascompletelyhisdupe,suetheMarquisduRouvreforhisnotes,soastoforcehimtoselltheremainderofhispropertytoMinoret。Thusprepared,heopenednegotiationsforapracticeatSens,andthenresolvedtostrikealastblowtoobtainUrsula。HemeanttoimitatecertainyoungmeninPariswhoowedtheirwivesandtheirfortunestoabduction。HeknewthattheserviceshehadrenderedtoMinoret,toMassin,andtoCremiere,andtheprotectionofDionisandthemayorofNemourswouldenablehimtohushuptheaffair。Heresolvedtothrowoffthemask,believingUrsulatoofeebleintheconditiontowhichhehadreducedhertomakeanyresistance。ButbeforeriskingthislastthrowinthegamehethoughtitbesttohaveanexplanationwithMinoret,andhechosehisopportunityatRouvre,wherehewentwithhispatronforthefirsttimeafterthedeedsweresigned。

  MinorethadthatmorningreceivedaconfidentialletterfromhissonaskinghimforinformationastowhatwashappeninginconnectionwithUrsula,informationthathedesiredtoobtainbeforegoingtoNemourswiththeprocureurduroitoplaceherundershelterfromtheseatrocitiesintheconventoftheAdoration。Desireexhortedhisfather,incasethispersecutionshouldbetheworkofanyoftheirfriends,togivetowhoeveritmightbewarningandgoodadvice;forevenifthelawcouldnotpunishthiscrimeitwouldcertainlydiscoverthetruthandholditoverthedelinquent’shead。Minorethadnowattainedagreatobject。OwnerofthechateauduRouvre,oneofthefinestestatesintheGatinais,hehadalsoarent-rollofsomefortyoddthousandfrancsayearfromtherichdomainswhichsurroundedthepark。HecouldwellaffordtosnaphisfingersatGoupil。Besides,heintendedtoliveontheestate,wherethesightofUrsulawouldnolongertroublehim。

  “Myboy,“hesaidtoGoupil,astheywalkedalongtheterrace,“letmyyoungcousinalone,now。“

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