第15章
加入书架 A- A+
点击下载App,搜索"The Lesser Bourgeoisie",免费读到尾

  \"Well?\"hesaid,onentering。

  \"Hehastakenthedrug。He’sbeensoundasleepthesetwohours;justnow,indreaming,hewastalkingofdiamonds。\"

  \"Well,\"saidCerizet,\"itwouldn’tbesurprisingifwefoundsome。

  Thesepauperswhentheysetouttoberich,liketopileupeverything。\"

  \"Ahca!\"criedtheCardinal,suddenly,\"whatmadeyougoandtellMerePerrachethatyouweremymanofbusiness,andthatyouweren’tadoctor?Ithoughtweagreedthismorningthatyouwerecomingasadoctor?\"

  Cerizetdidnotchoosetoadmitthattheusurpationofthattitlehadseemedtohimdangerous;hefearedtodiscouragehisaccomplice。

  \"Isawthatthewomanwasgoingtoproposeaconsultation,\"hereplied,\"andIgotoutofitthatway。\"

  \"Goodness!\"exclaimedMadameCardinal,\"theysayfinemindscometogether;thatwasmydodge,too。Callingyoumymanofbusinessseemedtogivethatoldpilfererafewideas。Didtheyseeyoucomein,thoseporters?\"

  \"Ithought,asIwentby,\"repliedCerizet,\"thatthewomanwasasleepinherchair。\"

  \"Andwellshemightbe,\"saidtheCardinal,significantly。

  \"What,really?\"saidCerizet。

  \"Parbleu!\"repliedthefishwife;\"what’senoughforoneisenoughfortwo;therestofthestuffwentthatway。\"

  \"Asforthehusband,hewasthere,\"saidCerizet;\"forhegavemeagracioussignofrecognition,whichIcouldhavedonewithout。\"

  \"Waittillitisquitedark,andwe’llplayhimacomedythatshallfoolhimfinely。\"

  Accordingly,tenminuteslater,thefishwife,withavimthatdelightedtheusurer,organizedfortheinnocentporterthecomedyofaMONSIEURwhowouldnot,outofpoliteness,letheraccompanyhimtothedoor;sheherselfwithequalpolitenessinsisting。Appearingtoconducttheshamphysicianintothestreetgateshepretendedthatthewindhadblownoutofherlamp,andunderpretextofrelightingitsheputoutthatofPerrache。Allthisracket,accompaniedbyexclamationsandabewilderingloquacity,wassobrisklycarriedoutthattheporter,ifsummonedbeforethepolice—court,wouldnothavehesitatedtoswearthatthedoctor,whosearrivalhehadwitnessed,leftthehousebetweennineandteno’clock。

  WhenthetwoaccompliceswerethusintranquilpossessionofthefieldofoperationsMadameCardinalhungupherrabbit’s—hairshawlbeforethewindowtoexcludeallpossibleindiscretiononthepartofaneighbor。IntheLuxembourgquarterlifequietsdownearly。Byteno’clockallthesoundsinthehouseaswellasthoseoutofdoorswerestilled,andCerizetdeclaredthatthemomenthadcometogotowork;

  bybeginningatoncetheywerecertainthatthesleeperwouldremainundertheinfluenceofthedrug;besides,ifthebootywerefoundatonce,MadameCardinalcould,underpretenceofasuddenattackonherpatient,whichrequiredhertofetcharemedyfromtheapothecary,gettheportertoopenthestreetgateforherwithoutsuspicion。Asallporterspullthegate—cordfromtheirbeds,Cerizetwouldbeabletogetawayatthesametimewithoutnotice。

  Powerfulinadvice,Cerizetwasaveryincapablehandinaction;and,withouttherobustassistanceofMereCardinalhecouldneverhaveliftedwhatmightalmostbecalledthecorpseoftheformerdrum—

  major。Completelyinsensible,Toupillierwasnowaninertmass,adead—weight,whichcould,fortunately,behandledwithoutmuchprecaution,andtheathleticMadameCardinal,gatheringstrengthfromhercupidity,contrived,notwithstandingCerizet’sinsufficientassistance,toeffectthetransferofherunclefromonebedtotheother。

  Onrummagingthebedfromwhichthebodywasmoved,nothingwasfound,andMadameCardinal,pressedbyCerizettoexplainwhyshehadconfidentlyassertedthatheruncle\"waslyingononehundredthousandfrancsingold,\"wasforcedtoadmitthatatalkwithMadamePerrache,andherownfervidimaginationwerethesolegroundsofhercertainty。

  Cerizetwasfurious;havingforonewholedaydalliedwiththeideaandhopeoffortune,having,moreover,entereduponadangerousandcompromisingcourseofaction,onlytofindhimself,atthesuprememoment,facetofacewith——nothing!Thedisappointmentwassobitterthatifhehadnotbeenafraidofthemuscularstrengthofhisfuturemother—in—law,hewouldhaverusheduponherwithsomefranticintention。

  Hisanger,however,spentitselfinwords。Harshlyabused,MadameCardinalcontentedherselfbyremarkingthatallhopewasnotlost,andthen,withafaiththatoughttohavemovedmountains,shesettoworktoemptythestrawfromthemattressshehadalreadyvainlyexploredinalldirections。ButCerizetwouldnotallowthatextrememeasure;heremarkedthataftertheautopsyofastrawmattresssuchdetrituswouldremainuponthefloorasmustinfalliblygiverisetosuspicion。ButtheCardinal,whothoughtthiscautionridiculous,wasdeterminedto,atleast,takeaparttheflockbedstead。Thepassionofthesearchgaveextraordinaryvigilancetohersenses,andassheraisedthewoodenside—framesheheardthefallofsometinyobjectonthefloor。Seizingthelightshebegantosearchinthemoundoffilthofallkindsthatwasunderthebed,andfinallylaidherhandonabitofpolishedsteelabouthalfaninchlong,theuseofwhichwastoherinexplicable。

  \"That’sakey!\"criedCerizet,whowasstandingbesideherwithsomeindifference,butwhoseimaginationnowsetoffatagallop。

  \"Ha!ha!youseeIwasright,\"criedtheCardinal。\"Butwhatcanitopen?\"sheadded,onreflection;\"nothingbiggerthanadoll’shouse。\"

  \"No,\"saidCerizet,\"itisamoderninvention,andverystronglockscanbeopenedwiththatlittleinstrument。\"

  Witharapidglancehetookinallthepiecesoffurnitureintheroom;wenttothebureauandpulledoutthedrawers;lookedinthestove,inthetable;butnowheredidhefindalocktowhichthelittlekeycouldbeadapted。

  SuddenlytheCardinalhadaflashofillumination。

  \"Seehere!\"shesaid。\"Iremarkedthattheoldthief,ashelayonhisbed,nevertookhiseyesoffthewalljustoppositetohim。\"

  \"Acupboardhiddeninthewall!\"criedCerizet,seizingthelighteagerly;\"itisnotimpossible!\"

  Examiningattentivelythedoorofthealcove,whichwasoppositethebed’shead,hecouldseenothingtherebutavastaccumulationofdustandspiders’webs。Henextemployedthesenseoftouch,andbegantorapandsoundthewallinalldirections。AtthespottowhichToupillier’sconstantgazewasdirectedhethoughtheperceivedinaverynarrowspaceaslightsonority,andhepresentlyperceivedthathewasrappingonwood。Hethenrubbedthespotvigorouslywithhishandkerchief,andbeneaththethicklayerofdustanddirtwhichhethusremovedhefoundapieceofoakplankcarefullyinsertedinthewall。Ononesideofthisplankwasasmallroundhole;itwasthatofthelockwhichthekeyfitted!

  WhileCerizetwasturningthekey,whichworkedwithgreatdifficulty,MadameCardinal,holdingthelight,waspaleandbreathless;but,oh!

  crueldeception!thecupboard,atlastunlockedandopen,showedonlyanemptyspace,intowhichthelightinherhandfelluselessly。

  Allowingthisbacchantetogiveventtoherdespairbysalutinghermuch—belovedunclewiththeharshestepithets,Cerizetquietlyinsertedhisarmintothecupboard,andafterfeelingitoverattheback,hecriedout,\"Anironsafe!\"adding,impatiently,\"Givememorelight,MadameCardinal。\"

  Then,asthelightdidnotpenetratetothedepthsofthecupboard,hesnatchedthecandlefromthebottle,where,indefaultofacandlestick,theCardinalhadstuckit,and,takingitinhishand,moveditcarefullyoverallpartsoftheironsafe,theexistenceofwhichwasnowacertainty。

  \"Thereisnovisiblelock,\"hesaid。\"Theremustbeasecretopening。\"

  \"Isn’thesly,thatoldvillain!\"exclaimedMadameCardinal,whileCerizet’sbonyfingersfeltthesideofthesafeoverminutely。

  \"Ha!\"heexclaimed,aftergropingfortenminutes,\"Ihaveit!\"

  DuringthistimeMadameCardinal’slifeseemedactuallysuspended。

  UnderthepressurewhichCerizetnowapplied,theironsiderosequicklyintothethicknessofthewallabove,andinthemidstofamassofgoldthrownpell—mellintoalargeexcavationthatwasnowexposedtoview,layacaseofredmorocco,which,fromitssizeandappearance,gavepromiseofmagnificentbooty。

  \"Itakethediamondsformyself,\"saidCerizet,whenhehadopenedthecaseandseenthesplendidjewelsitcontained;\"youwon’tknowhowtogetridofthem。I’llleaveyouthegoldforyourshare。AsforthehouseandthemoneyintheFunds,theyarenotworththetroubleitwouldbetogettheoldfellowtomakeawill。\"

  \"Notsofast,mylittleman!\"repliedtheCardinal,whothoughtthisdecisionrathersummary;\"wewillfirstcountthemoney——\"

  \"Hush!\"exclaimedCerizet,apparentlylisteningtoasound。

  \"Whatisit?\"askedtheCardinal。

  \"Don’tyouhearsomeonemovingbelow?\"

  \"No,Ihearnothing。\"

  Cerizet,makingherasigntobesilent,listenedattentively。

  \"Ihearasteponthestairs,\"hesaid,amomentlater。

  Thenhehastilyreplacedthemoroccocase,andmadedesperatebutunavailingeffortstolowerthepanel。

  \"Yes!\"criedMadameCardinal,terrified;\"someoneisreallycoming。\"

  Then,fasteningtoahopeofsafety,sheadded,\"Idaresayitisthatinsanegirl;theysayshewalksatnight。\"

  Atanyrate,theinsanegirl(ifitwereshe)hadakeytotheroom,foramomentlater,thiskeywasinsertedinthelock。WitharapidglanceMadameCardinalmeasuredthedistancetothedoor;shouldshehavetimetopushthebolt?No;certainthatitwasthentoolate,sosheblewoutthecandletogiveherselfatleastsomechancesinthedarkness。

  Uselesseffort!theintruderwhonowappearedhadbroughtacandlewithhim。

  WhenMadameCerizetsawthatshehadtodowithasmall,oldmanofpunyappearance,sheflungherselfbeforehimwithflamingeyes,likealionessfromwhomthehunterisseekingtotakehercubs。

  \"Becalm,mygoodwoman,\"saidthelittleman,inajeeringtone;\"thepolicearesentfor;theywillbehereinamoment。\"

  Attheword\"police\"theCardinal’slegsgaveway。

  \"But,monsieur,\"shesaid,\"whythepolice?wearenotrobbers。\"

  \"Nomatterforthat;ifIwereinyourplaceIshouldn’twaitforthem,\"saidthelittleoldman;\"theymakeunfortunatemistakessometimes。\"

  \"CanIclearout?\"askedthewoman,incredulously。

  \"Yes,ifyouemptyyourpocketsofanythingwhichhas,BYACCIDENT,gotintothem。\"

  \"Oh!mygoodmonsieur,Ihaven’tathinginmyhandsormypockets;I

  wasn’theretoharmanyone,——onlytonursemypoordearuncle;youcansearchme。\"

  \"Come,beoffwithyou!thatwilldo,\"saidtheoldman。

  MadameCardinaldidnotobligehimtorepeattheorder,andsherapidlydisappeareddownthestaircase。

  Cerizetmadeasthoughhewouldtakethesameroad。

  \"You,monsieur,arequiteanotherthing,\"saidthelittleoldman。

  \"YouandImusttalktogether;butifyouaretractable,theaffairbetweenuscanbesettledamicably。\"

  Whetheritwasthatthenarcotichadceasedtooperate,orthatthenoisegoingonaboutToupillierputanendtohissleep,henowopenedhiseyesandcastaroundhimtheglanceofamanwhoendeavorstorememberwhereheis;then,seeinghispreciouscupboardopen,hefoundintheemotionthatsightproducedthestrengthtocryouttwoorthreetimes,\"Help!help!robbers!\"inavoicethatwasloudenoughtorousethehouse。

  \"No,Toupillier,\"saidthelittleoldman;\"youhavenotbeenrobbed;

  Icamehereintimetopreventit;nothinghasbeentaken。\"

  \"Whydon’tyouarrestthatvillain?\"shoutedtheoldpauper,pointingtoCerizet。

  \"Monsieurisnotathief,\"repliedtheoldman。\"Onthecontrary,hecameupwithmetolendassistance。\"Then,turningtoCerizet,headded,inalowvoice:\"Ithink,mygoodfriend,thatwehadbetterpostponetheinterviewIdesiretohavewithyouuntilto—morrow。Comeatteno’clocktotheadjoininghouse,andaskforMonsieurduPortail。Afterwhathaspassedthisevening,therewill,Ioughttowarnyou,besomedangertoyouinnotacceptingthisconference。I

  shallfindyouelsewhere,infallibly;forIhavethehonortoknowwhoyouare;youarethemanwhomtheOppositionjournalswereaccustomedtocall’thecourageousCerizet。’\"

  Inspiteoftheprofoundsarcasmofthisremark,Cerizet,perceivingthathewasnottobetreatedmorerigorouslythanMadameCardinal,feltsopleasedwiththisconclusionthathepromised,veryreadily,tokeeptheappointment,andthenslippedawaywithallthehastehecould。

  CHAPTERXVI

  DUPORTAIL

  ThenextdayCerizetdidnotfailtoappearattherendezvousgiventohim。Examined,atfirst,throughthewicketofthedoor,hewasadmitted,aftergivinghisname,intothehouse,andwasusheredimmediatelytothestudyofMonsieurduPortail,whomhefoundathisdesk。

  Withoutrising,andmerelymakingasigntohisguesttotakeachair,thelittleoldmancontinuedtheletterhewasthenwriting。Aftersealingitwithwax,withacareandprecisionthatdenotedanatureextremelyfastidiousandparticular,orelseamanaccustomedtodischargediplomaticfunctions,duPortailrangforBruneau,hisvalet,andsaid,ashegavehimtheletter:——

  \"Forthejustice—of—peaceofthearrondissement。\"

  Thenhecarefullywipedthesteelpenhehadjustused,restoredtotheirplaces,symmetrically,allthedisplacedarticlesonhisdesk,anditwasonlywhentheselittlearrangementswerecompletedthatheturnedtoCerizet,andsaid:——

  \"Youknow,ofcourse,thatwelostthatpoorMonsieurToupillierlastnight?\"

  \"No,really?\"saidCerizet,puttingonthemostsympatheticairhecouldmanage。\"Thisismyfirstknowledgeofit。\"

  \"Butyouprobablyexpectedit。Whenonegivesadyingmananimmensebowlofhotwine,whichhasalsobeennarcotized,——forthePerrachewomansleptallnightinasortoflethargyafterdrinkingasmallglassofit,——itisevidentthatthecatastrophehasbeenhastened。\"

  \"Iamignorant,monsieur,\"saidCerizet,withdignity,\"ofwhatMadameCardinalmayhavegiventoheruncle。Ihavenodoubtcommittedagreatpieceofthoughtlessnessinassistingthiswomantoobtainaninheritancetowhichsheassuredmeshehadlegalrights;butastoattemptingthelifeofthatoldpauper,Iamquiteincapableofsuchathing;nothingofthekindeverenteredmymind。\"

  \"Youwrotemethisletter,Ithink,\"saidduPortail,abruptly,takingfrombeneathabohemianglassbowlapaperwhichheofferedtoCerizet。

  \"Aletter?\"repliedCerizet,withthehesitationofamanwhodoesn’tknowwhethertolieorspeakthetruth。

  \"IamquitesureofwhatIsay,\"continuedduPortail。\"Ihaveamaniaforautographs,andIpossessoneofyours,obtainedattheperiodwhentheOppositionexaltedyoutothegloriousrankofmartyr。Ihavecomparedthetwowritings,andIfindthatyoucertainlywroteme,yesterday,theletterwhichyouholdinyourhand,informingmeofthemoneyembarrassmentsofyounglaPeyradeatthepresentmoment。\"

  \"Well,\"saidCerizet,\"knowingthatyouhadgivenahometoMademoiselledelaPeyrade,whoisprobablycousinofTheodose,I

  thoughtIrecognizedinyouthemysteriousprotectorfromwhom,onmorethanoneoccasion,myfriendhasreceivedthemostgenerousassistance。Now,asIhaveasincereaffectionforthatpoorfellow,itwasinhisintereststhatIpermittedmyself——\"

  \"Youdidquiteright,\"interruptedduPortail。\"IamdelightedtohavefalleninwithafriendoflaPeyrade。Ioughtnottoconcealfromyouthatitwasthisparticularfactwhichprotectedyoulastnight。Buttellme,whatisthisaboutnotesfortwenty—fivethousandfrancs?Isourfriendsobadlyoffinhisaffairs?Isheleadingadissipatedlife?\"

  \"Onthecontrary,\"repliedCerizet,\"he’sapuritan。Giventothedeepestpiety,hedidnotchoosetotake,asabarrister,anyothercasesbutthoseofthepoor。Heisnowonthepointofmakingarichmarriage。\"

  \"Ah!ishegoingtobemarried?andtowhom?\"

  \"ToaDemoiselleColleville,daughterofthesecretaryofthemayorofthe12tharrondissement。Inherself,thegirlhasnofortune,butacertainMonsieurThuillier,hergodfather,memberoftheCouncil—

  generaloftheSeine,haspromisedherasuitable’dot。’\"

  \"Whohashandledthisaffair?\"

  \"LaPeyradehasbeendevotedtotheThuillierfamily,intowhichhewasintroducedbyMonsieurDutocq,clerkofthejustice—of—peaceoftheirarrondissement。\"

  \"ButyouwrotemethatthesenotesweresignedinfavorofMonsieurDutocq。Theaffairisabitofmatrimonialbrokerage,inshort?\"

  \"Well,somethingofthatkind,\"repliedCerizet。\"Youknow,monsieur,thatinParissuchtransactionsareverycommon。Eventheclergywon’tdisdaintohaveafingerinthem。\"

  \"Isthemarriageasettledthing?\"

  \"Yes,andwithinthelastfewdaysespecially。\"

  \"Well,mygoodsir,Irelyonyoutoputanendtoit。IhaveotherviewsforTheodose,——anothermarriagetoproposetohim。\"

  \"Excuseme!\"saidCerizet,\"tobreakupthismarriagewouldmakeitimpossibleforhimtopayhisnotes;andIhavethehonortocallyourattentiontothefactthattheseparticularbillsofexchangeareseriousmatters。MonsieurDutocqisintheofficeofthejustice—of—

  peace;inotherwords,hecouldn’tbeeasilydefeatedinsuchamatter。\"

  \"ThedebttoMonsieurDutocqyoushallbuyoffyourself,\"repliedduPortail。\"Makearrangementswithhimtothateffect。ShouldTheodoseprovereluctanttocarryoutmyplans,thosenotesmaybecomeausefulweaponinourhands。Youwilltakeuponyourselftosuehimforthem,andyoushallhavenomoneyresponsibilityinthematter。IwillpayyoutheamountofthenotesforDutocq,andyourcostsinsuingTheodose。\"

  \"Youaresquareinbusiness,monsieur,\"saidCerizet。\"There’ssomepleasureinbeingyouragent。Now,ifyouthinktherightmomenthascome,Ishouldbegladifyouwouldgivemesomebetterlightonthemissionyouaredoingmethehonortoplaceinmyhands。\"

  \"Youspokejustnow,\"repliedduPortail,\"ofthecousinofTheodose,MademoiselleLydiedelaPeyrade。Thisyoungwoman,whoisnotinherfirstyouth,forsheisnearlythirty,isthenaturaldaughterofthecelebratedMademoiselleBeaumesniloftheTheatreFrancaisandPeyrade,thecommissary—generalofpoliceundertheEmpire,andtheuncleofourfriend。Untilhisdeath,whichoccurredsuddenly,leavinghisdaughter,whomhelovedtenderly,withoutmeansofsupport,Iwasboundtothatexcellentmanwiththewarmestfriendship。\"

  GladtoshowthathehadsomeknowledgeofduPortail’sinteriorlife,Cerizethastenedtoremark:——

  \"Andyouhavesecretlyfulfilledthedutiesofthatfriendship,monsieur;for,intakingintoyourhomethatinterestingorphanyouassumedadifficultguardianship。MademoiselledelaPeyrade’sstateofhealthrequires,Iamtold,acarenotonlyaffectionate,butpersevering。\"

  \"Yes,\"repliedduPortail,\"thepoorgirl,afterthedeathofherfather,wassocruellytriedthathermindhasbeensomewhataffected;

  butafortunatechangehaslatelyoccurredinhercondition,andonlyyesterdayIcalledinconsultationDoctorBianchonandthetwophysicians—in—chargeofBicetreandtheSalpetriere。Thesegentlemenunanimouslydeclarethatmarriageandthebirthofafirstchildwouldundoubtedlyrestorehertoperfecthealth。Youcanreadilyunderstandthattheremedyistooeasyandagreeablenottobeattempted。\"

  \"Then,\"saidCerizet,\"itistoMademoiselleLydiedelaPeyrade,hiscousin,thatyouwishtomarryTheodose。\"

  \"Youhavesaidit,\"returnedduPortail,\"andyoumustnotthinkthatouryoungfriend,ifheacceptsthemarriage,willbecalledupontoshowagratuitousdevotion。Lydieisveryagreeableinperson;shehastalents,acharmingdisposition,andshecanbringtobear,inherhusband’sinterest,astronginfluenceinpubliclife。Shehas,moreover,aprettyfortune,consistingofwhathermotherlefther,andofmyentireproperty,which,havingnoheirsmyself,Iintendtosecuretoherinthemarriagecontract。Besidesallthis,shehasthisverynightacquiredanotinconsiderablelegacy。\"

  \"What!\"exclaimedCerizet,\"doyoumeanthatoldToupillier——\"

  \"Byawillinhisownhandwriting,whichIhavehere,thatoldpauperconstitutesherhissolelegatee。Yousee,therefore,thatIshowedsomekindnessinnotproceedingagainstyouandMadameCardinalforyourlittleattemptlastnight;itwassimplyourpropertythatyouweretryingtopillage。\"

  \"Heavens!\"criedCerizet,\"Iwon’tpretendtoexcuseMadameCardinal’smisconduct;andyet,asoneofthelegalheirs,dispossessedbyastranger,shehad,itseemstome,somerighttotheindulgencewhichyoucertainlyshowedtoher。\"

  \"Inthatyouaremistaken,\"saidduPortail;\"theapparentliberalityoftheoldbeggartoMademoiselledelaPeyradehappenstobeonlyarestitution。\"

  \"Arestitution!\"exclaimedCerizet,inatoneofcuriosity。

  \"Arestitution,\"repeatedduPortail,\"andnothingiseasierthantoproveit。Doyouremembertherobberyofsomediamondsfromoneofourdramaticcelebritiesabouttenyearsago?\"

  \"Yes,\"repliedCerizet。\"Iwasmanagerofoneofmynewspapersatthetime,andIusedtowritethe’Parisitems。’Butstay,Iremember,theactresswholostthemwasMademoiselleBeaumesnil。\"

  \"Precisely;themotherofMademoiselledelaPeyrade。\"

  \"Consequently,thismiserableoldToupillier——no,Irememberthatthethiefwasconvicted;hisnamewasCharlesCrochard。Itwassaid,undertherose,thathewasthenaturalsonofagreatpersonage,theComtedeGranville,attorney—generalundertheRestoration。\"[See\"ADoubleLife。\"]

  \"Well,\"saidduPortail,\"thisishowithappened。TherobberywascommittedinahouseintheruedeTournon,occupiedbyMademoiselleBeaumesnil。CharlesCrochard,whowasahandsomefellow,wassaidtohavetherunofit——\"

  \"Yes,yes,\"criedCerizet,\"IrememberMademoiselleBeaumesnil’sembarrassmentwhenshegavehertestimony——andalsothetotalextinctionofvoicethatattackedherwhenthejudgeaskedherage。\"

  \"Therobbery,\"continuedduPortail,\"wasaudaciouslycommittedinthedaytime;andnosoonerdidCharlesCrochardgetpossessionofthecasketthanhewenttothechurchofSaint—Sulpice,wherehehadanappointmentwithanaccomplice,who,beingsuppliedwithapassport,wastostartimmediatelywiththediamondsforforeignparts。Itsochancedthatonenteringthechurch,insteadofmeetingthemanheexpected,whowasatriflelate,CharlesCrochardcamefacetofacewithacelebratedagentofthedetectiveforce,whowaswellknowntohim,inasmuchastheyoungrascalwasnotathisfirstscrimmagewiththepolice。Theabsenceofhisaccomplice,thisencounterwiththedetective,and,lastly,arapidmovementmadebythelatter,bythemerestchance,towardthedoor,inducedtherobbertofancyhewasbeingwatched。Losinghisheadunderthisidea,hewanted,atanycost,toputthecasketoutofhispossession,knowingthatifarrested,asheexpected,atthedoorofthechurch,itwouldbeadamningproofagainsthim。CatchingsightatthatmomentofToupillier,whowasthenthegiverofholywater,’Myman,’saidhe,makingsurethatnooneoverheardtheircolloquy,’willyoutakecareofthislittlepackageforme?Itisaboxoflace。Iamgoingnearbytoacountesswhoisslowtopayherbill;andifIhavethelacewithmeshe’llwanttoseeit,foritisanewstyle,andshe’llaskmetoleaveitwithheroncredit,insteadofpayingthebill;thereforeI

  don’twanttotakeit。But,’headded,’besurenottotouchthepaperthatwrapsthebox,forthere’snothingharderthantodoupapackageinthesamefolds——’\"

  \"Thebooby!\"criedCerizet,naively;\"why,thatverycautionwouldmakethemanwanttoopenit。\"

  \"Youareanablecasuist,\"saidduPortail。\"Well,anhourlater,CharlesCrochard,findingthatnothinghappenedtohim,returnedtothechurchtoobtainhisdeposit,butToupillierwasnolongerthere。

  YoucanimaginetheanxietywithwhichCharlesCrochardattendedearlymassthenextday,andapproachedthegiverofholywater,whowasthere,sureenough,attendingtohisfunctions。Butnight,theysay,bringscounsel;theworthybeggaraudaciouslydeclaredthathehadreceivednopackage,anddidnotknowwhathisinterlocutormeant。\"

  \"Andtherewasnopossibilityofarguingwithhim,forthatwouldbeexposure,\"remarkedCerizet,whowasnotfarfromsympathizinginatricksoboldlyplayed。

  \"Nodoubt,\"resumedduPortail;\"therobberywasalreadynoisedabout,andToupillier,whowasaveryablefellow,hadcalculatedthatCharlesCrochardwouldnotdaretopubliclyaccusehim,forthatwouldrevealthetheft。Infact,onhistrialCharlesCrochardneversaidawordofhismishap,andduringthesixyearshespentatthegalleys(hewascondemnedtoten,butfourwereremitted)hedidnotopenhislipstoasinglesoulaboutthetreacheryofwhichhehadbeenavictim。\"

  \"Thatwasprettyplucky,\"saidCerizet;thetaleexcitedhim,andheshowedopenlythathesawthematterasanartistandaconnoisseur。

  \"Inthatinterval,\"continuedduPortail,\"MadameBeaumesnildied,leavingherdaughterafewfragmentsofaoncegreatfortune,andthediamondswhichthewillexpresslystatedLydiewastoreceive’incasetheywererecovered。’\"

  \"Ha!ha!\"exclaimedCerizet,\"badforToupillier,because,havingtodowithamanofyourcalibre——\"

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