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  Onwhich,notbeingabletorestrainhisfearsastothetruthofthiswarning,hesentaservanttothemarquis’squarters,whichweredistantfromhim。Butbeforethemancouldgetback,thekingsenttoinformtheduke,bypersonsfittedtoconsolehim,ofthegreatlosshehadsustained。

  “Ileavelearnedmentodiscussthecauseofthisevent,whichI

  havefrequentlyheardtheDucdeMontmorencyrelate:Ithinkthatthetruthandsingularityofthefactitselfoughttoberecordedandpreserved。“

  “Ifallthisisso,“saidUrsula,“whatoughtIdodo?“

  “Mychild,“saidtheabbe,“itconcernsmatterssoimportant,andwhichmayprovesoprofitabletoyou,thatyououghttokeepabsolutelysilentaboutit。Nowthatyouhaveconfidedtomethesecretoftheseapparitionsperhapstheymaynotreturn。Besides,youarenowstrongenoughtocometochurch;well,then,cometo-morrowandthankGodandpraytohimforthereposeofyourgodfather’ssoul。

  Feelquitesurethatyouhaveentrustedyoursecrettoprudenthands。“

  “IfyouknewhowafraidIamtogotosleep,——whatglancesmygodfathergivesme!Thelasttimehecaughtholdofmydress——Iawokewithmyfaceallcoveredwithtears。“

  “Beatpeace;hewillnotcomeagain,“saidthepriest。

  WithoutlosingamomenttheAbbeChaperonwentstraighttoMinoretandaskedforafewmomentsinterviewintheChinesepagoda,requestingthattheymightbeentirelyalone。

  “Cananyonehearus?“heasked。

  “Noone,“repliedMinoret。

  “Monsieur,mycharactermustbeknowntoyou,“saidtheabbe,fasteningagentlebutattentivelookonMinoret’sface。“Ihavetospeaktoyouofseriousandextraordinarymatters,whichconcernyou,andaboutwhichyoumaybesurethatIshallkeeptheprofoundestsecrecy;butitisimpossibleformetodootherwisethangiveyouthisinformation。Whileyourunclelived,therestoodthere,“saidthepriest,pointingtoacertainspotintheroom,“asmallbuffetmadebyBoule,withamarbletop“Minoretturnedlivid,“andbeneaththemarbleyouruncleplacedaletterforUrsula——“Theabbethenwentontorelate,withoutomittingthesmallestcircumstance,Minoret’sconducttoMinorethimself。Whenthelastpostmasterheardthedetailofthetwomatchesrefusingtolighthefelthishairbegintowritheonhisskull。

  “Whoinventedsuchnonsense?“hesaid,inastrangledvoice,whenthetaleended。

  “Thedeadmanhimself。“

  ThisanswermadeMinorettremble,forhehimselfhaddreamedofthedoctor。

  “Godisverygood,Monsieurl’abbe,todomiraclesforme,“hesaid,dangerinspiringhimtomakethesolejestofhislife。

  “AllthatGoddoesisnatural,“repliedthepriest。

  “Yourphantomsdon’tfrightenme,“saidthecolossus,recoveringhiscoolness。

  “Ididnotcometofrightenyou,forIshallneverspeakofthistoanyoneintheworld,“saidtheabbe。“Youaloneknowthetruth。ThematterisbetweenyouandGod。“

  “Comenow,Monsieurl’abbe,doyoureallythinkmecapableofsuchahorribleabuseofconfidence?“

  “Ibelieveonlyincrimeswhichareconfessedtome,andofwhichthesinnerrepents,“saidthepriest,inanapostolictone。

  “Crime?“criedMinoret。

  “Acrimefrightfulinitsconsequences。“

  “Whatconsequences?“

  “Inthefactthatitescapeshumanjustice。Thecrimeswhicharenotexpiatedherebelowwillbepunishedinanotherworld。Godhimselfavengesinnocence。“

  “DoyouthinkGodconcernshimselfwithsuchtrifles?“

  “Ifhedidnotseetheworldsinalltheirdetailsataglance,asyoutakealandscapeintoyoureye,hewouldnotbeGod。“

  “Monsieurl’abbe,willyougivemeyourwordofhonorthatyouhavehadthesefactsfrommyuncle?“

  “YourunclehasappearedthreetimestoUrsulaandhastoldthemandrepeatedthemtoher。Exhaustedbysuchvisionssherevealedthemtomeprivately;sheconsidersthemsodevoidofreasonthatshewillneverspeakofthem。Youmaymakeyourselfeasyonthatpoint。“

  “Iameasyonallpoints,MonsieurChaperon。“

  “Ihopeyouare,“saidtheoldpriest。“EvenifIconsideredthesewarningsabsurd,Ishouldstillfeelboundtoinformyouofthem,consideringthesingularnatureofthedetails。Youareanhonestman,andyouhaveobtainedyourhandsomefortuneintoolegalawaytowishtoaddtoitbytheft。Besides,youareanalmostprimitiveman,andyouwouldbetorturedbyremorse。Wehavewithinus,bewesavageorcivilized,thesenseofwhatisright,andthiswillnotpermitustoenjoyinpeaceill-gottengainsacquiredagainstthelawsofthesocietyinwhichwelive,——forwell-constitutedsocietiesaremodeledonthesystemGodhasordainedfortheuniverse。Inthisrespectsocietieshaveadivineorigin。Mandoesnotoriginateideas,heinventsnoform;heanswerstotheeternalrelationsthatsurroundhimonallsides。Therefore,seewhathappens!Criminalsgoingtothescaffold,andhavingitintheirpowertocarrytheirsecretwiththem,arecompelledbytheforceofsomemysteriouspowertomakeconfessionsbeforetheirheadsaretakenoff。Therefore,MonsieurMinoret,ifyourmindisatease,Igomywaysatisfied。“

  Minoretwassostupefiedthatheallowedtheabbetofindhisownwayout。Whenhethoughthimselfaloneheflewintothefuryofacholericman;thestrangestblasphemiesescapedhislips,inwhichUrsula’snamewasmingledwithodiouslanguage。

  “Why,whathasshedonetoyou?“criedZelie,whohadslippedinontiptoeafterseeingtheabbeoutofthehouse。

  Forthefirstandonlytimeinhislife,Minoret,drunkwithangeranddriventoextremitiesbyhiswife’sreiteratedquestions,turneduponherandbeathersoviolentlythathewasobliged,whenshefellhalf-

  deadonthefloor,totakeherinhisarmsandputhertobedhimself,ashamedofhisact。Hewastakenillandthedoctorbledhimtwice;

  whenheappearedagaininthestreetseverybodynoticedagreatchangeinhim。Hewalkedalone,andoftenroamedthetownasthoughuneasy。

  Whenanyoneaddressedhimheseemedpreoccupiedinhismind,hewhohadneverbeforehadtwoideasinhishead。Atlast,oneevening,hewentuptoMonsieurBongrandintheGrand’Rue,thelatterbeingonhiswaytotakeUrsulatoMadamedePortenduere’s,wherethewhistpartieshadbegunagain。

  “MonsieurBongrand,Ihavesomethingimportanttosaytomycousin,“

  hesaid,takingthejusticebythearm,“andIamverygladyoushouldbepresent,foryoucanadviseher。“

  TheyfoundUrsulastudying;sherose,withacoldanddignifiedair,assoonasshesawMinoret。

  “Mychild,MonsieurMinoretwantstospeaktoyouonamatterofbusiness,“saidBongrand。“Bythebye,don’tforgettogivemeyourcertificates;IshallgotoParisinthemorningandwilldrawyourdividendandLaBougival’s。“

  “Cousin,“saidMinoret,“ouruncleaccustomedyoutomoreluxurythanyouhavenow。“

  “Wecanbeveryhappywithverylittlemoney,“shereplied。

  “Ithoughtmoneymighthelpyourhappiness,“continuedMinoret,“andI

  havecometoofferyousome,outofrespectforthememoryofmyuncle。“

  “Youhadanaturalwayofshowingrespectforhim,“saidUrsula,sternly;“youcouldhavelefthishouseasitwas,andallowedmetobuyit;insteadofthatyouputitatahighprice,hopingtofindsomehiddentreasureinit。“

  “But,“saidMinoret,evidentlytroubled,“ifyouhadtwelvethousandfrancsayearyouwouldbeinapositiontomarrywell。“

  “Ihavenotgotthem。“

  “ButsupposeIgivethemtoyou,onconditionofyourbuyinganestateinBrittanynearMadamedePortenduere,——youcouldthenmarryherson。“

  “MonsieurMinoret,“saidUrsula,“Ihavenoclaimtothatmoney,andI

  cannotacceptitfromyou。Wearescarcelyrelations,stilllessarewefriends。Ihavesufferedtoomuchfromcalumnytogiveahandleforevil-speaking。WhathaveIdonetodeservethatmoney?Whatreasonhaveyoutomakemesuchapresent?Thesequestions,whichIhavearighttoask,personswillanswerastheyseefit;somewouldconsideryourgiftthereparationofawrong,and,assuch,Ichoosenottoacceptit。Youruncledidnotbringmeuptoignoblefeelings。Icanacceptnothingexceptfromfriends,andIhavenofriendshipforyou。“

  “Thenyourefuse?“criedthecolossus,intowhoseheadtheideahadneverenteredthatafortunecouldberejected。

  “Irefuse,“saidUrsula。

  “ButwhatgroundshaveyouforofferingMademoiselleUrsulasuchafortune?“askedBongrand,lookingfixedlyatMinoret。“Youhaveanidea——haveyouanidea?——“

  “Well,yes,theideaofgettingheroutofNemours,sothatmysonwillleavemeinpeace;heisinlovewithherandwantstomarryher。“

  “Well,we’llseeaboutit,“saidBongrand,settlinghisspectacles。

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