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  herfather,whomshemadeveryhappy,whonolongercomplainedofhishealth,andwhowasgrowingfat,accompaniedherinherexpeditions。

  AstheBaroness\'name-daygrewnear——hernamewasLouise——theVicar-

  GeneralcameonedaytolesRouxey,deputed,nodoubt,byMadamedeWattevilleandMonsieurdeSoulas,tonegotiateapeacebetweenmotheranddaughter。

  \"ThatlittleRosaliehasaheadonhershoulders,\"saidthefolkofBesancon。

  AfterhandsomelypayinguptheninetythousandfrancsspentonlesRouxey,theBaronessallowedherhusbandathousandfrancsamonthtoliveon;shewouldnotputherselfinthewrong。ThefatheranddaughterwereperfectlywillingtoreturntoBesanconforthe15thofAugust,andtoremaintheretilltheendofthemonth。

  When,afterdinner,theVicar-GeneraltookMademoiselledeWattevilleapart,toopenthequestionofthemarriage,byexplainingtoherthatitwasvaintothinkanymoreofAlbert,ofwhomtheyhadhadnonewsforayearpast,hewasstoppedatoncebyasignfromRosalie。ThestrangegirltookMonsieurdeGranceybythearm,andledhimtoaseatunderaclumpofrhododendrons,whencetherewasaviewofthelake。

  \"Listen,dearAbbe,\"saidshe。\"YouwhomIloveasmuchasmyfather,foryouhadanaffectionformyAlbert,ImustatlastconfessthatI

  committedcrimestobecomehiswife,andhemustbemyhusband——Here;

  readthis。\"

  Sheheldouttohimanumberofthe/Gazette/whichshehadinherapronpocket,pointingoutthefollowingparagraphunderthedateofFlorence,May25th:——

  \"TheweddingofMonsieurleDucdeRhetore,eldestsonoftheDucdeChaulieu,theformerAmbassador,toMadamelaDuchessed\'Argaiolo,/nee/PrincessSoderini,wassolemnizedwithgreatsplendor。NumerousentertainmentsgiveninhonorofthemarriagearemakingFlorencegay。TheDuchess\'fortuneisoneofthefinestinItaly,forthelateDukelefthereverything。

  \"Thewomanhelovedismarried,\"saidshe。\"Idividedthem。\"

  \"You?How?\"askedtheAbbe。

  Rosaliewasabouttoreply,whenshewasinterruptedbyaloudcryfromtwoofthegardeners,followingonthesoundofabodyfallingintothewater;shestarted,andranoffscreaming,\"Oh!father!\"——TheBaronhaddisappeared。

  Intryingtoreachapieceofgraniteonwhichhefanciedhesawtheimpressionofashell,acircumstancewhichwouldhavecontradictedsomesystemofgeology,MonsieurdeWattevillehadgonedowntheslope,losthisbalance,andslippedintothelake,which,ofcourse,wasdeepestcloseundertheroadway。ThemenhadthegreatestdifficultyinenablingtheBarontocatchholdofapolepusheddownattheplacewherethewaterwasbubbling,butatlasttheypulledhimout,coveredwithmud,inwhichhehadsunk;hewasgettingdeeperanddeeperin,bydintofstruggling。MonsieurdeWattevillehaddinedheavily,digestionwasinprogress,andwasthuschecked。

  Whenhehadbeenundressed,washed,andputtobed,hewasinsuchevidentdangerthattwoservantsatoncesetoutonhorseback:onetoridetoBesancon,andtheothertofetchthenearestdoctorandsurgeon。WhenMadamedeWattevillearrived,eighthourslater,withthefirstmedicalaidfromBesancon,theyfoundMonsieurdeWattevillepastallhope,inspiteoftheintelligenttreatmentoftheRouxeydoctor。Thefrighthadproducedseriouseffusiononthebrain,andtheshocktothedigestionwashelpingtokillthepoorman。

  Thisdeath,whichwouldneverhavehappened,saidMadamedeWatteville,ifherhusbandhadstayedatBesancon,wasascribedbyhertoherdaughter\'sobstinacy。ShetookanaversionforRosalie,abandoningherselftogriefandregretsthatwereevidentlyexaggerated。ShespokeoftheBaronas\"herdearlamb!\"

  ThelastoftheWattevilleswasburiedonanislandinthelakeatlesRouxey,wheretheBaronesshadalittleGothicmonumenterectedofwhitemarble,likethatcalledthetombofHeloiseatPere-Lachaise。

  AmonthafterthiscatastrophethemotheranddaughterhadsettledintheHoteldeRupt,wheretheylivedinsavagesilence。Rosaliewassufferingfromrealsorrow,whichhadnovisibleoutlet;sheaccusedherselfofherfather\'sdeath,andshefearedanotherdisaster,muchgreaterinhereyes,andverycertainlyherownwork;neitherGirardettheattorneynortheAbbedeGranceycouldobtainanyinformationconcerningAlbert。Thissilencewasappalling。InaparoxysmofrepentanceshefeltthatshemustconfesstotheVicar-GeneralthehorriblemachinationsbywhichshehadseparatedFrancescaandAlbert。

  Theyhadbeensimple,butformidable。MademoiselledeWattevillehadinterceptedAlbert\'sletterstotheDuchessaswellasthatinwhichFrancescaannouncedherhusband\'sillness,warningherloverthatshecouldwritetohimnomoreduringthetimewhileshewasdevoted,aswasherduty,tothecareofthedyingman。Thus,whileAlbertwaswhollyoccupiedwithelectionmatters,theDuchesshadwrittenhimonlytwoletters;oneinwhichshetoldhimthattheDucd\'Argaiolowasindanger,andoneannouncingherwidowhood——twonobleandbeautifulletterswhichRosaliekeptback。

  Afterseveralnights\'laborshesucceededinimitatingAlbert\'swritingveryperfectly。ShehadsubstitutedthreelettersofherownwritingforthreeofAlbert\'s,andtheroughcopieswhichsheshowedtotheoldpriestmadehimshudder——thegeniusofevilwasrevealedinthemtosuchperfection。Rosalie,writinginAlbert\'sname,hadpreparedtheDuchessforachangeintheFrenchman\'sfeelings,falselyrepresentinghimasfaithless,andshehadansweredthenewsoftheDucd\'Argaiolo\'sdeathbyannouncingthemarriageerelongofAlbertandMademoiselledeWatteville。Thetwoletters,intendedtocrossontheroad,had,infact,doneso。TheinfernalclevernesswithwhichtheletterswerewrittensomuchastonishedtheVicar-Generalthathereadthemasecondtime。Francesca,stabbedtotheheartbyagirlwhowantedtokillloveinherrival,hadansweredthelastinthesefourwords:\"Youarefree。Farewell。\"

  \"Purelymoralcrimes,whichgivenoholdtohumanjustice,arethemostatrociousanddetestable,\"saidtheAbbeseverely。\"Godoftenpunishesthemonearth;hereinliesthereasonoftheterriblecatastropheswhichtousseeminexplicable。Ofallsecretcrimesburiedinthemysteryofprivatelife,themostdisgracefulisthatofbreakingthesealofaletter,orofreadingitsurreptitiously。Everyone,whoeveritmaybe,andurgedbywhateverreason,whoisguiltyofsuchanacthasstainedhishonorbeyondretrieving。

  \"Doyounotfeelallthatistouching,thatisheavenlyinthestoryoftheyouthfulpage,falselyaccused,andcarryingthelettercontainingtheorderforhisexecution,whosetsoutwithoutathoughtofill,andwhomProvidenceprotectsandsaves——miraculously,wesay!

  Butdoyouknowwhereinthemiraclelies?Virtuehasagloryaspotentasthatofinnocentchildhood。

  \"Isaythesethingsnotmeaningtoadmonishyou,\"saidtheoldpriest,withdeepgrief。\"I,alas!amnotyourspiritualdirector;youarenotkneelingatthefeetofGod;Iamyourfriend,appalledbydreadofwhatyourpunishmentmaybe。WhathasbecomeofthatunhappyAlbert?

  Hashe,perhaps,killedhimself?Therewastremendouspassionunderhisassumptionofcalm。IunderstandnowthatoldPrinceSoderini,thefatheroftheDuchessd\'Argaiolo,cameheretotakebackhisdaughter\'slettersandportraits。ThiswasthethunderboltthatfellonAlbert\'shead,andhewentoff,nodoubt,totrytojustifyhimself。Buthowisitthatinfourteenmonthshehasgivenusnonewsofhimself?\"

  \"Oh!ifImarryhim,hewillbesohappy!\"

  \"Happy?——Hedoesnotloveyou。Besides,youhavenogreatfortunetogivehim。Yourmotherdetestsyou;youmadeherafiercereplywhichrankles,andwhichwillbeyourruin。Whenshetoldyouyesterdaythatobediencewastheonlywaytorepairyourerrors,andremindedyouoftheneedformarrying,mentioningAmedee——\'Ifyouaresofondofhim,marryhimyourself,mother!\'——Didyou,ordidyounot,flingthesewordsinherteeth?\"

  \"Yes,\"saidRosalie。

  \"Well,Iknowher,\"MonsieurdeGranceywenton。\"InafewmonthsshewillbeComtessedeSoulas!Shewillbesuretohavechildren;shewillgiveMonsieurdeSoulasfortythousandfrancsayear;shewillbenefithiminotherways,andreduceyourshareofherfortuneasmuchaspossible。Youwillbepooraslongasshelives,andsheisbuteight-and-thirty!YourwholeestatewillbethelandoflesRouxey,andthesmallsharelefttoyouafteryourfather\'slegaldebtsaresettled,if,indeed,yourmothershouldconsenttoforegoherclaimsonlesRouxey。Fromthepointofviewofmaterialadvantages,youhavedonebadlyforyourself;fromthepointofviewoffeeling,Iimagineyouhavewreckedyourlife。Insteadofgoingtoyourmother——\"Rosalieshookherheadfiercely。

  \"Toyourmother,\"thepriestwenton,\"andtoreligion,whereyouwould,atthefirstimpulseofyourheart,havefoundenlightenment,counsel,andguidance,youchosetoactinyourownway,knowingnothingoflife,andlisteningonlytopassion!\"

  ThesewordsofwisdomterrifiedMademoiselledeWatteville。

  \"AndwhatoughtItodonow?\"sheaskedafterapause。

  \"Torepairyourwrong-doing,youmustascertainitsextent,\"saidtheAbbe。

  \"Well,IwillwritetotheonlymanwhocanknowanythingofAlbert\'sfate,MonsieurLeopoldHannequin,anotaryinParis,hisfriendsincechildhood。\"

  \"Writenomore,unlesstodohonortotruth,\"saidtheVicar-General。

  \"Placetherealandthefalselettersinmyhands,confesseverythingindetailasthoughIwerethekeeperofyourconscience,askingmehowyoumayexpiateyoursins,anddoingasIbidyou。Ishallsee——

  for,aboveallthings,restorethisunfortunatemantohisinnocenceintheeyesofthewomanhehadmadehisdivinityonearth。Thoughhehaslosthishappiness,Albertmuststillhopeforjustification。\"

  RosaliepromisedtoobeytheAbbe,hopingthatthestepshemighttakewouldperhapsendinbringingAlbertbacktoher。

  NotlongafterMademoiselledeWatteville\'sconfessionaclerkcametoBesanconfromMonsieurLeopoldHannequin,armedwithapowerofattorneyfromAlbert;hecalledfirstonMonsieurGirardet,begginghisassistanceinsellingthehousebelongingtoMonsieurSavaron。TheattorneyundertooktodothisoutoffriendshipforAlbert。TheclerkfromParissoldthefurniture,andwiththeproceedscouldrepaysomemoneyowedbySavarontoGirardet,whoontheoccasionofhisinexplicabledeparturehadlenthimfivethousandfrancswhileundertakingtocollecthisassets。WhenGirardetaskedwhathadbecomeofthehandsomeandnoblepleader,towhomhehadbeensomuchattached,theclerkrepliedthatnooneknewbuthismaster,andthatthenotaryhadseemedgreatlydistressedbythecontentsofthelastletterhehadreceivedfromMonsieurAlbertdeSavarus。

  Onhearingthis,theVicar-GeneralwrotetoLeopold。Thiswastheworthynotary\'sreply:——

  \"ToMonsieurl\'AbbedeGrancey,Vicar-GeneraloftheDioceseofBesancon。

  \"PARIS。

  \"Alas,monsieur,itisinnobody\'spowertorestoreAlberttothelifeoftheworld;hehasrenouncedit。HeisanoviceinthemonasteryoftheGrandChartreusenearGrenoble。Youknow,betterthanIwhohavebutjustlearnedit,thatonthethresholdofthatcloistereverythingdies。Albert,foreseeingthatIshouldgotohim,placedtheGeneraloftheOrderbetweenmyutmosteffortsandhimself。Iknowhisnoblesoulwellenoughtobesurethatheisthevictimofsomeodiousplotunknowntous;buteverythingisatanend。TheDuchessed\'Argaiolo,nowDuchessedeRhetore,seemstometohavecarriedseveritytoanextreme。AtBelgirate,whichshehadleftwhenAlbertflewthither,shehadleftinstructionsleadinghimtobelievethatshewaslivinginLondon。FromLondonAlbertwentinsearchofhertoNaples,andfromNaplestoRome,whereshewasnowengagedtotheDucdeRhetore。WhenAlbertsucceededinseeingMadamed\'Argaiolo,atFlorence,itwasattheceremonyofhermarriage。

  \"Ourpoorfriendswoonedinthechurch,andevenwhenhewasindangerofdeathhecouldneverobtainanyexplanationfromthiswoman,whomusthavehadIknownotwhatinherheart。ForsevenmonthsAlberthadtraveledinpursuitofacruelcreaturewhothoughtitsporttoescapehim;heknewnotwhereorhowtocatchher。

  \"IsawhimonhiswaythroughParis;andifyouhadseenhim,asI

  did,youwouldhavefeltthatnotawordmightbespokenabouttheDuchess,attheriskofbringingonanattackwhichmighthavewreckedhisreason。Ifhehadknownwhathiscrimewas,hemighthavefoundmeanstojustifyhimself;butbeingfalselyaccusedofbeingmarried!——whatcouldhedo?Albertisdead,quitedeadtotheworld。Helongedforrest;letushopethatthedeepsilenceandprayerintowhichhehasthrownhimselfmaygivehimhappinessinanotherguise。You,monsieur,whohaveknownhim,mustgreatlypityhim;andpityhisfriendsalso。

  \"Yours,etc。\"

  AssoonashereceivedthisletterthegoodVicar-GeneralwrotetotheGeneraloftheCarthusianorder,andthiswastheletterhereceivedfromAlbertSavarus:——

  \"BrotherAlberttoMonsieurl\'AbbedeGrancey,Vicar-GeneraloftheDioceseofBesancon。

  \"LAGRANDECHARTREUSE。

  \"Irecognizedyourtendersoul,dearandwell-belovedVicar-

  General,andyourstillyouthfulheart,inallthatthereverendFatherGeneralofourOrderhasjusttoldme。Youhaveunderstoodtheonlywishthatlurksinthedepthsofmyheartsofarasthethingsoftheworldareconcerned——togetjusticedonetomyfeelingsbyherwhohastreatedmesobadly!Butbeforeleavingmeatlibertytoavailmyselfofyouroffer,theGeneralwantedtoknowthatmyvocationwassincere;hewassokindastotellmehisidea,onfindingthatIwasdeterminedtopreserveabsolutesilenceonthispoint。IfIhadyieldedtothetemptationtorehabilitatethemanoftheworld,thefriarwouldhavebeenrejectedbythismonastery。Gracehascertainlydoneherwork,but,thoughshort,thestrugglewasnotthelesskeenorthelesspainful。IsnotthisenoughtoshowyouthatIcouldneverreturntotheworld?

  \"Hencemyforgiveness,whichyouaskfortheauthorofsomuchwoe,isentireandwithoutathoughtofvindictiveness。IwillpraytoGodtoforgivethatyoungladyasIforgiveher,andasI

  shallbeseechHimtogiveMadamedeRhetorealifeofhappiness。

  Ah!whetheritbedeath,ortheobstinatehandofayounggirlmadlybentonbeingloved,oroneoftheblowsascribedtochance,mustwenotallobeyGod?SorrowinsomesoulsmakesavastvoidthroughwhichtheDivineVoicerings。Ilearnedtoolatethebearingsofthislifeonthatwhichawaitsus;allinmeiswornout;IcouldnotserveintheranksoftheChurchMilitant,andI

  laytheremainsofanalmostextinctlifeatthefootofthealtar。

  \"ThisisthelasttimeIshalleverwrite。Youalone,wholovedme,andwhomIlovedsowell,couldmakemebreakthelawofoblivionIimposedonmyselfwhenIenteredtheseheadquartersofSaintBruno,butyouarealwaysespeciallynamedintheprayersof\"BROTHERALBERT。

  \"November1836。\"

  \"Everythingisforthebestperhaps,\"thoughttheAbbedeGrancey。

  WhenheshowedthislettertoRosalie,who,withapiousimpulse,kissedthelineswhichcontainedherforgiveness,hesaidtoher:

  \"Well,nowthatheislosttoyou,willyounotbereconciledtoyourmotherandmarrytheComtedeSoulas?\"

  \"OnlyifAlbertshouldorderit,\"saidshe。

  \"Butyouseeitisimpossibletoconsulthim。TheGeneraloftheOrderwouldnotallowit。\"

  \"IfIweretogotoseehim?\"

  \"NoCarthusianseesanyvisitor。Besides,nowomanbuttheQueenofFrancemayenteraCarthusianmonastery,\"saidtheAbbe。\"SoyouhavenolongeranyexcusefornotmarryingyoungMonsieurdeSoulas。\"

  \"Idonotwishtodestroymymother\'shappiness,\"retortedRosalie。

  \"Satan!\"exclaimedtheVicar-General。

  TowardstheendofthatwintertheworthyAbbedeGranceydied。ThisgoodfriendnolongerstoodbetweenMadamedeWattevilleandherdaughter,tosoftentheimpactofthosetwoironwills。

  Theeventhehadforetoldtookplace。InthemonthofAugust1837

  MadamedeWattevillewasmarriedtoMonsieurdeSoulasinParis,whithershewentbyRosalie\'sadvice,thegirlmakingashowofkindnessandsweetnesstohermother。MadamedeWattevillebelievedinthisaffectiononthepartofherdaughter,whosimplydesiredtogotoParistogiveherselftheluxuryofabitterrevenge;shethoughtofnothingbutavengingSavarusbytorturingherrival。

  MademoiselledeWattevillehadbeendeclaredlegallyofage;shewas,infact,notfarfromone-and-twenty。Hermother,tosettlewithherfinally,hadresignedherclaimsonlesRouxey,andthedaughterhadsignedareleaseforalltheinheritanceoftheBarondeWatteville。

  RosalieencouragedhermothertomarrytheComtedeSoulasandsettleallherownfortuneonhim。

  \"Letuseachbeperfectlyfree,\"shesaid。

  MadamedeSoulas,whohadbeenuneasyastoherdaughter\'sintentions,wastouchedbythisliberality,andmadeherapresentofsixthousandfrancsayearinthefundsasconsciencemoney。AstheComtessedeSoulashadanincomeofforty-eightthousandfrancsfromherownlands,andwasquiteincapableofalienatingtheminordertodiminishRosalie\'sshare,MademoiselledeWattevillewasstillafortunetomarry,ofeighteenhundredthousandfrancs;lesRouxey,withtheBaron\'sadditions,andcertainimprovements,mightyieldtwentythousandfrancsayear,besidesthevalueofthehouse,rents,andpreserves。SoRosalieandhermother,whosoonadoptedtheParisstyleandfashions,easilyobtainedintroductionstothebestsociety。Thegoldenkey——eighteenhundredthousandfrancs——embroideredonMademoiselledeWatteville\'sstomacher,didmorefortheComtessedeSoulasthanherpretensions/ala/deRupt,herinappropriatepride,orevenherratherdistantgreatconnections。

  InthemonthofFebruary1838Rosalie,whowaseagerlycourtedbymanyyoungmen,achievedthepurposewhichhadbroughthertoParis。ThiswastomeettheDuchessedeRhetore,toseethiswonderfulwoman,andtooverwhelmherwithperennialremorse。RosaliegaveherselfuptothemostbewilderingeleganceandvanitiesinordertofacetheDuchessonanequalfooting。

  Theyfirstmetataballgivenannuallyafter1830forthebenefitofthepensionersontheoldCivilList。Ayoungman,promptedbyRosalie,pointedherouttotheDuchess,saying:

  \"Thereisaveryremarkableyoungperson,astrong-mindedyoungladytoo!Shedroveaclevermanintoamonastery——theGrandChartreuse——amanofimmensecapabilities,AlbertdeSavarus,whosecareershewrecked。SheisMademoiselledeWatteville,thefamousBesanconheiress——\"

  TheDuchessturnedpale。Rosalie\'seyesmetherswithoneofthoseflasheswhich,betweenwomanandwoman,aremorefatalthanthepistolshotsofaduel。FrancescaSoderini,whohadsuspectedthatAlbertmightbeinnocent,hastilyquittedtheballroom,leavingthespeakerathiswits\'endtoguesswhatterribleblowhehadinflictedonthebeautifulDuchessedeRhetore。

  \"IfyouwanttohearmoreaboutAlbert,cometotheOperaballonTuesdaywithamarigoldinyourhand。\"

  Thisanonymousnote,sentbyRosalietotheDuchess,broughttheunhappyItaliantotheball,whereMademoiselledeWattevilleplacedinherhandallAlbert\'sletters,withthatwrittentoLeopoldHannequinbytheVicar-General,andthenotary\'sreply,andeventhatinwhichshehadwrittenherconfessiontotheAbbedeGrancey。

  \"Idonotchoosetobetheonlysufferer,\"shesaidtoherrival,\"foronehasbeenasruthlessastheother。\"

  AfterenjoyingthedismaystampedontheDuchess\'beautifulface,Rosaliewentaway;shewentoutnomore,andreturnedtoBesanconwithhermother。

  MademoiselledeWatteville,wholivedaloneonherestateoflesRouxey,riding,hunting,refusingtwoorthreeoffersayear,goingtoBesanconfourorfivetimesinthecourseofthewinter,andbusyingherselfwithimprovingherland,wasregardedasaveryeccentricpersonage。ShewasoneofthecelebritiesoftheEasternprovinces。

  MadamedeSoulashastwochildren,aboyandagirl,andshehasgrownyounger;butMonsieurdeSoulashasagedagooddeal。

  \"Myfortunehascostmedear,\"saidhetoyoungChavoncourt。\"Reallytoknowabigotitisunfortunatelynecessarytomarryher!\"

  MademoiselledeWattevillebehavesinthemostextraordinarymanner。

  \"Shehasvagaries,\"peoplesay。EveryyearshegoestogazeatthewallsoftheGrandeChartreuse。Perhapsshedreamsofimitatinghergrand-unclebyforcingthewallsofthemonasterytofindahusband,asWattevillebrokethroughthoseofhismonasterytorecoverhisliberty。

  SheleftBesanconin1841,intending,itwassaid,togetmarried;buttherealreasonofthisexpeditionisstillunknown,forshereturnedhomeinastatewhichforbidshereverappearinginsocietyagain。ByoneofthosechancesofwhichtheAbbedeGranceyhadspoken,shehappenedtobeontheLoireinasteamboatofwhichtheboilerburst。

  MademoiselledeWattevillewassoseverelyinjuredthatshelostherrightarmandherleftleg;herfaceismarkedwithfearfulscars,whichhavebereftherofherbeauty;herhealth,cruellyupset,leavesherfewdaysfreefromsuffering。Inshort,shenowneverleavestheChartreuseoflesRouxey,wheresheleadsalifewhollydevotedtoreligiouspractices。

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