Thatwhichishardworkisnopleasure。“Thelittlemaidsmiled,andherlovelymistresssaidtoher,“Ishouldliketoseeyouinmyplace。“Thenthemaidlaughed,saying——
“Bequiet,Madame,heisthere。“
“Who?”
“Yourhusband。“
“Which?”
“Therealone。“
“Chut!”saidMadame。
Andhermaidtoldherthewholestory,wishingtokeepherfavourandthe12,000crownsaswell。
“Ohwell,heshallhavehismoney\'sworth。I\'llgivehisdesirestimetocool。IfhetastesmemayIlosemybeautyandbecomeasuglyasamonkey\'sbaby。Yougetintobedinmyplaceandthusgainthe12,000
crowns。GoandtellhimthathemusttakehimselfoffearlyinthemorninginorderthatImaynotfindoutyourtrickuponme,andjustbeforedawnIwillgetinbyhisside。“
Thepoorhusbandwasfreezingandhisteethwerechattering,andthechambermaidcomingtothecupboardonpretenceofgettingsomelinen,saidtohim,“Yourhourofblissapproaches。Madameto-nighthasmadegrandpreparationsandyouwillbewellserved。Butworkwithoutwhistling,otherwiseIshallbelost。“
Atlast,whenthegoodhusbandwasonthepointofperishingwithcold,thelightswereputout。Themaidcriedsoftlyinthecurtainstotheking\'ssweetheart,thathislordshipwasthere,andjumpedintobed,whilehermistresswentoutasifshehadbeenthechambermaid。
Theadvocate,releasedfromhiscoldhiding-place,rolledrapturouslyintothewarmsheets,thinkingtohimself,“Oh!thisisgood!”Totellthetruth,themaidgavehimhismoney\'sworth——andthegoodmanthoughtofthedifferencebetweentheprofusionoftheroyalhousesandtheniggardlywaysofthecitizens\'wives。Theservantlaughing,playedherpartmarvellouslywell,regalingtheknavewithgentlecries,shiverings,convulsionsandtossingsabout,likeanewly-caughtfishonthegrass,givinglittleAh!Ah\'s!indefaultofotherwords;
andasoftenastherequestwasmadebyher,sooftenwasitcompliedwithbytheadvocate,whodroppedoftosleepatlast,likeanemptypocket。Butbeforefinishing,theloverwhowishedtopreserveasouvenirofthissweetnightoflove,byadextrousturn,pluckedoutoneofhiswife\'shairs,wherefromIknownot,seeingIwasnotthere,andkeptinhishandthispreciousgaugeofthewarmvirtueofthatlovelycreature。Towardsthemorning,whenthecockcrew,thewifeslippedinbesideherhusband,andpretendedtosleep。Thenthemaidtappedgentlyonthehappyman\'sforehead,whisperinginhisear,“Itistime,getintoyourclothesandoffyougo——it\'sdaylight。“Thegoodmangrievedtolosehistreasure,andwishedtoseethesourceofhisvanishedhappiness。
“Oh!Oh!”saidhe,proceedingtocomparecertainthings,“I\'vegotlighthair,andthisisdark。“
“Whathaveyoudone?”saidtheservant;“Madamewillseeshehasbeenduped。“
“Butlook。“
“Ah!”saidshe,withanairofdisdain,“doyounotknow,youwhoknowseverything,thatthatwhichispluckeddiesanddiscolours?”andthereuponroaringwithlaughteratthegoodjoke,shepushedhimoutofdoors。Thisbecameknown。Thepooradvocate,namedFeron,diedofshame,seeingthathewastheonlyonewhohadnothisownwifewhileshe,whowasfromthiswascalledLaBelleFeroniere,married,afterleavingtheking,ayounglord,CountofBuzancois。Andinherolddaysshewouldrelatethestory,laughinglyadding,thatshehadneverscentedtheknave\'sflavour。
Thisteachesusnottoattachourselvesmorethanwecanhelptowiveswhorefusetosupportouryoke。
THEDEVIL\'SHEIR
ThereoncewasagoodoldcanonofNotreDamedeParis,wholivedinafinehouseofhisown,nearSt。Pierre-aux-Boeufs,intheParvis。ThiscanonhadcomeasimplepriesttoParis,nakedasadaggerwithoutitssheath。Butsincehewasfoundtobeahandsomeman,wellfurnishedwitheverything,andsowellconstituted,thatifnecessaryhewasabletodotheworkofmany,withoutdoinghimselfmuchharm,hegavehimselfupearnestlytotheconfessingofladies,givingtothemelancholyagentleabsolution,tothesickadrachmofhisbalm,toallsomelittledainty。Hewassowellknownforhisdiscretion,hisbenevolence,andotherecclesiasticalqualities,thathehadcustomersatCourt。Theninordernottoawakenthejealousyoftheofficials,thatofthehusbandsandothers,inshort,toendowwithsanctitythesegoodandprofitablepractices,theLadyDesquerdesgavehimaboneofSt。Victor,byvirtueofwhichallthemiracleswereperformed。Andtothecuriousitwassaid,“Hehasabonewhichwillcureeverything;“andtothis,noonefoundanythingtoreply,becauseitwasnotseemlytosuspectrelics。Beneaththeshadeofhiscassock,thegoodpriesthadthebestofreputations,thatofamanvaliantunderarms。Sohelivedlikeaking。Hemademoneywithholywater;
sprinkleditandtransmittedtheholywaterintogoodwine。Morethanthat,hisnamelaysnuglyinalltheetceterasofthenotaries,inwillsorincaudicils,whichcertainpeoplehavefalselywrittenCODICIL,seeingthatthewordisderivedfromcauda,asiftosaythetailofthelegacy。Infact,thegoodoldLongSkirtswouldhavebeenmadeanarchbishopifhehadonlysaidinjoke,“Ishouldliketoputonamitreforahandkerchiefinordertohavemyheadwarmer。“Ofallthebeneficesofferedtohim,hechoseonlyasimplecanon\'sstalltokeepthegoodprofitsoftheconfessional。Butonedaythecourageouscanonfoundhimselfweakintheback,seeingthathewasallsixty-
eightyearsold,andhadheldmanyconfessionals。Thenthinkingoverallhisgoodworks,hethoughtitabouttimetoceasehisapostoliclabours,themoreso,ashepossessedaboutonehundredthousandcrownsearnedbythesweatofhisbody。Fromthatdayheonlyconfessedladiesofhighlineage,anddiditverywell。SothatitwassaidatCourtthatinspiteoftheeffortsofthebestyoungclerkstherewasstillnoonebuttheCanonofSt。Pierre-aux-Boeufstoproperlybleachthesoulofaladyofcondition。Thenatlengththecanonbecamebyforceofnatureafinenonagenarian,snowyaboutthehead,withtremblinghands,butsquareasatower,havingspatsomuchwithoutcoughing,thathecoughednowwithoutbeingabletospit;nolongerrisingfromhischair,hewhohadsooftenrisenforhumanity;
butdrinkingdry,eatingheartily,sayingnothing,buthavingalltheappearanceofalivingCanonofNotreDame。Seeingtheimmobilityoftheaforesaidcanon;seeingthestoriesofhisevillifewhichforsometimehadcirculatedamongthecommonpeople,alwaysignorant;
seeinghisdumbseclusion,hisflourishinghealth,hisyoungoldage,andotherthingstoonumeroustomention——therewerecertainpeoplewhotodothemarvellousandinjureourholyreligion,wentaboutsayingthatthetruecanonwaslongsincedead,andthatformorethanfiftyyearsthedevilhadtakenpossessionoftheoldpriest\'sbody。
Infact,itseemedtohisformercustomersthatthedevilcouldonlybyhisgreatheathavefurnishedthesehermeticdistillations,thattheyrememberedtohaveobtainedondemandfromthisgoodconfessor,whoalwayshadlediableaucorps。Butasthisdevilhadbeenundoubtedlycookedandruinedbythem,andthatforaqueenoftwentyyearshewouldnothavemoved,well-disposedpeopleandthosenotwantinginsense,orthecitizenswhoarguedabouteverything,peoplewhofoundliceinbaldheads,demandedwhythedevilrestedundertheformofacanon,wenttotheChurchofNotreDameatthehourswhenthecanonsusuallygo,andventuredsofarastosnifftheperfumeoftheincense,tastetheholywater,andathousandotherthings。Tothesehereticalpropositionssomesaidthatdoubtlessthedevilwishedtoconverthimself,andothersthatheremainedintheshapeofthecanontomockatthethreenephewsandheirsofthissaidbraveconfessorandmakethemwaituntilthedayoftheirowndeathfortheamplesuccessionofthisuncle,towhomtheypaidgreatattentioneveryday,goingtolookifthegoodmanhadhiseyesopen,andinfactfoundhimalwayswithhiseyeclear,bright,andpiercingastheeyeofabasilisk,whichpleasedthemgreatly,sincetheylovedtheiruncleverymuch——inwords。Onthissubjectanoldwomanrelatedthatforcertainthecanonwasthedevil,becausehistwonephews,theprocureurandthecaptain,conductingtheiruncleatnight,withoutalamp,orlantern,returningfromasupperatthepenitentiary\'s,hadcausedhimbyaccidenttotumbleoveraheapofstonesgatheredtogethertoraisethestatueofSt。Christopher。Atfirsttheoldmanhadstruckfireinfalling,butwas,amidthecriesofhisdearnephewsandbythelightofthetorchestheycametoseekatherhousefoundstandingupasstraightasaskittleandasgayasaweavingwhirl,exclaimingthatthegoodwineofthepenitentiaryhadgivenhimthecouragetosustainthisshockandthathisboneswereexceedinglyhardandhadsustainedrudeassaults。Thegoodnephewsbelievinghimdead,weremuchastonished,andperceivedthatthedaythatwastodispatchtheirunclewasalongwayoff,seeingthatatthebusinessstoneswereofnouse。Sothattheydidnotfalselycallhimtheirgooduncle,seeingthathewasofgoodquality。Certainscandalmongerssaidthatthecanonfoundsomanystonesinhispaththathestayedathomenottobeillwiththestone,andthefearofworsewasthecauseofhisseclusion。
Ofallthesesayingsandrumours,itremainsthattheoldcanon,devilornot,kepthishouse,andrefusedtodie,andhadthreeheirswithwhomhelivedaswithhissciaticas,lumbagos,andotherappendageofhumanlife。Ofthesaidthreeheirs,onewasthewickedestsoldiereverbornofawoman,andhemusthaveconsiderablyhurtherinbreakinghisegg,sincehewasbornwithteethandbristles。Sothatheate,two-fold,forthepresentandthefuture,keepingwencheswhosecosthepaid;inheritingfromhisunclethecontinuance,strength,andgooduseofthatwhichisoftenofservice。Ingreatbattles,heendeavouredalwaystogiveblowswithoutreceivingthem,whichis,andalwayswillbe,theonlyproblemtosolveinwar,butheneversparedhimselfthere,and,infact,ashehadnoothervirtueexcepthisbravery,hewascaptainofacompanyoflancers,andmuchesteemedbytheDukeofBurgoyne,whonevertroubledwhathissoldiersdidelsewhere。ThisnephewofthedevilwasnamedCaptainCochegrue;
andhiscreditors,theblockheads,citizens,andothers,whosepocketsheslit,calledhimtheMau-cinge,sincehewasasmischievousasstrong;buthehadmoreoverhisbackspoiltbythenaturalinfirmityofahump,anditwouldhavebeenunwisetoattempttomountthereontogetagoodview,forhewouldincontestablyhaverunyouthrough。
Thesecondhadstudiedthelaws,andthroughthefavourofhisunclehadbecomeaprocureur,andpractisedatthepalace,wherehedidthebusinessoftheladies,whomformerlythecanonhadthebestconfessed。ThisonewascalledPille-grue,tobanterhimuponhisrealname,whichwasCochegrue,likethatofhisbrotherthecaptain。
Pille-gruehadaleanbody,seemedtothrowoffverycoldwater,waspaleofface,andpossessedaphysiognomylikeapolecat。
Thisnotwithstanding,hewasworthmanyapennymorethanthecaptain,andhadforhisunclealittleaffection,butsinceabouttwoyearshishearthadcrackedalittle,anddropbydrophisgratitudehadrunout,insuchawaythatfromtimetotime,whentheairwasdamp,helikedtoputhisfeetintohisuncle\'shose,andpressinadvancethejuiceofthisgoodinheritance。Heandhisbrother,thesoldierfoundtheirshareverysmall,sinceloyally,inlaw,infact,injustice,innature,andinreality,itwasnecessarytogivethethirdpartofeverythingtoapoorcousin,sonofanothersisterofthecanon,thewhichheir,butlittlelovedbythegoodman,remainedinthecountry,wherehewasashepherd,nearNanterre。
Theguardianofbeasts,anordinarypeasant,cametotownbytheadviceofhistwocousins,whoplacedhimintheiruncle\'shouse,inthehopethat,asmuchbyhissillytricksandhisclumsiness,hiswantofbrain,andhisignorance,hewouldbedispleasingtothecanon,whowouldkickhimoutofhiswill。NowthispoorChiquon,astheshepherdwasnamed,hadlivedaboutamonthalonewithhisolduncle,andfindingmoreprofitormoreamusementinmindinganabbotthanlookingaftersheep,madehimselfthecanon\'sdog,hisservant,thestaffofhisoldage,saying,“Godkeepyou,“whenhepassedwind,“Godsaveyou,“whenhesneezed,and“Godguardyou,“whenhebelched;
goingtoseeifitrained,wherethecatwas,remainingsilent,listening,speaking,receivingthecoughsoftheoldmaninhisface,admiringhimasthefinestcanonthereeverwasintheworld,allheartilyandingoodfaith,knowingthathewaslickinghimafterthemannerofanimalswhocleantheiryoungones;andtheuncle,whostoodinnoneedoflearningwhichsidethebreadwasbuttered,repulsedpoorChiquon,makinghimturnaboutlikeadie,alwayscallinghimChiquon,andalwayssayingtohisothernephewsthatthisChiquonwashelpingtokillhim,suchanumskullwashe。Thereupon,hearingthis,Chiquondeterminedtodowellbyhisuncle,andpuzzledhisunderstandingtoappearbetter;butashehadabehindshapedlikeapairofpumpkins,wasbroadshouldered,largelimbed,andfarfromsharp,hemoreresembledoldSilenusthanagentleZephyr。Infact,thepoorshepherd,asimpleman,couldnotreformhimself,soheremainedbigandfat,awaitinghisinheritancetomakehimselfthin。
Oneeveningthecanonbegandiscoursingconcerningthethedevilandthegraveagonies,penances,tortures,etc。,whichGodwillgetwarmfortheaccursed,andthegoodChiquonhearingit,begantoopenhiseyesaswideasthedoorofanoven,atthestatement,withoutbelievingawordofit。
“What,“saidthecanon,“areyounotaChristian?”
“Inthat,yes,“answeredChiquon。
“Well,thereisaparadiseforthegood;isitnotnecessarytohaveahellforthewicked?”
“Yes,Mr。Canon;butthedevil\'sofnouse。Ifyouhadhereawickedmanwhoturnedeverythingupsidedown;wouldyounotkickhimoutofdoors?”
“Yes,Chiquon。“
“Oh,well,mineuncle;Godwouldbeverystupidtoleaveinthethisworld,whichhehassocuriouslyconstructed,anabominabledevilwhosespecialbusinessitistospoileverythingforhim。Pish!I
recognisenodeviliftherebeagoodGod;youmaydependuponthat。I
shouldverymuchliketoseethedevil。Ha,ha!Iamnotafraidofhisclaws!”
“AndifIwereofyouropinionIshouldhavenocareofmyveryyouthfulyearsinwhichIheldconfessionsatleasttentimesaday。“
“Confessagain,Mr。Canon。Iassureyouthatwillbeapreciousmeritonhigh。“
“There,there!Doyoumeanit?”
“Yes,Mr。Canon。“
“Thoudostnottremble,Chiquon,todenythedevil?”
“Itroublenomoreaboutitthanasheafofcorn。“
“Thedoctrinewillbringmisfortuneuponyou。“
“Bynomeans。GodwilldefendmefromthedevilbecauseIbelievehimmorelearnedandlessstupidthanthesavansmakehimout。“
Thereuponthetwoothernephewsentered,andperceivingfromthevoiceofthecanonthathedidnotdislikeChiquonverymuch,andthatthejeremiadswhichhehadmadeconcerninghimweresimpletrickstodisguisetheaffectionwhichheborehim,lookedateachotheringreatastonishment。
Then,seeingtheirunclelaughing,theysaidtohim——
“Ifyouwillmakeawill,towhomwillyouleavethehouse?
“ToChiquon。“
“AndthequitrentoftheRueSt。Denys?”
“ToChiquon。“
“AndthefiefofVilleParisis?”
“ToChiquon。“
“But,“saidthecaptain,withhisbigvoice,“everythingthenwillbeChiquon\'s。“
“No,“repliedthecanon,smiling,“becauseIshallhavemademywillinproperform,theinheritancewillbetothesharpestofyouthree;
Iamsoneartothefuture,thatIcanthereinseeclearlyyourdestinies。“
AndthewilycanoncastuponChiquonaglancefullofmalice,likeadecoybirdwouldhavethrownuponalittleonetodrawhimintohernet。Thefireofhisflamingeyeenlightenedtheshepherd,whofromthatmomenthadhisunderstandingandhisearsallunfogged,andhisbrainopen,likethatofamaidenthedayafterhermarriage。Theprocureurandthecaptain,takingthesesayingsforgospelprophecies,madetheirbowandwentoutfromthehouse,quiteperplexedattheabsurddesignsofthecanon。
“WhatdoyouthinkofChiquon?”saidPille-gruetoMau-cinge。
“Ithink,Ithink,“saidthesoldier,growling,“thatIthinkofhidingmyselfintheRued\'Hierusalem,toputhisheadbelowhisfeet;
hecanpickitupagainifhelikes。“
“Oh,oh!”saidtheprocureur,“youhaveawayofwoundingthatiseasilyrecognised,andpeoplewouldsay\'It\'sCochegrue。\'Asforme,I
thoughttoinvitehimtodinner,afterwhich,wewouldplayatputtingourselvesinasackinordertosee,astheydoatCourt,whocouldwalkbestthusattired。Thenhavingsewnhimup,wecouldthrowhimintotheSeine,atthesametimebegginghimtoswim。“
“Thismustbewellmatured,“repliedthesoldier。
“Oh!it\'squiteripe,“saidtheadvocate。“Thecousingonetothedevil,theheritagewouldthenbebetweenustwo。“
“I\'mquiteagreeable,“saidthefighter,“butwemuststickasclosetogetherasthetwolegsofthesamebody,forifyouarefineassilk,Iasstrongassteel,anddaggersarealwaysasgoodastraps——
youhearthat,mygoodbrother。“
“Yes,“saidtheadvocate,“thecauseisheard——nowshallitbethethreadortheiron?”
“Eh?ventredeDieu!isitthenakingthatwearegoingtosettle?
Forasimplenumskullofashepherdaresomanywordsnecessary?Come!
20,000francsoutoftheHeritagetotheoneofuswhoshallfirstcuthimoff:I\'llsaytohimingoodfaith,\'Pickupyourhead。\'“
“AndI,\'Swimmyfriend,\'“criedtheadvocate,laughinglikethegapofapourpoint。
Andthentheywenttosupper,thecaptaintohiswench,andtheadvocatetothehouseofajeweller\'swife,ofwhomhewasthelover。
Whowasastonished?Chiquon!Thepoorshepherdheardtheplanningofhisdeath,althoughthetwocousinshadwalkedintheparvis,andtalkedtoeachotheraseveryonespeaksatchurchwhenprayingtoGod。SothatChiquonwasmuchcoupledtoknowifthewordshadcomeuporifhisearshadgonedown。
“Doyouhear,MisterCanon?”
“Yes,“saidhe,“Ihearthewoodcracklinginthefire。“
“Ho,ho!”repliedChiquon,“ifIdon\'tbelieveinthedevil,IbelieveinSt。Michael,myguardianangel;Igotherewherehecallsme。“
“Go,mychild,“saidthecanon,“andtakecarenottowetyourself,nortogetyourheadknockedoff,forIthinkIhearmorerain,andthebeggarsinthestreetarenotalwaysthemostdangerousbeggars。“
AtthesewordsChiquonwasmuchastonished,andstaredatthecanon;
foundhismannergay,hiseyesharp,andhisfeetcrooked;butashehadtoarrangemattersconcerningthedeathwhichmenacedhim,hethoughttohimselfthathewouldalwayshaveleisuretoadmirethecanon,ortocuthisnails,andhetrottedoffquicklythroughthetown,asalittlewomantrotstowardsherpleasure。
Histwocousinshavingnopresumptionofthedivinatoryscience,ofwhichshepherdshavehadmanypassingattacks,hadoftentalkedbeforehimoftheirsecretgoingson,countinghimasnothing。
Nowoneevening,toamusethecanon,Pille-gruehadrecountedtohimhowhadfalleninlovewithhimawifeofajewelleronwhoseheadhehadadjustedcertaincarved,burnished,sculptured,historicalhorns,fitforthebrowofaprince。Thegoodladywastohearhim,arightmerrywench,quickatopportunities,givinganembracewhileherhusbandwasmountingthestairs,devouringthecommodityasifshewasswallowingaastrawberry,onlythinkingoflove-making,alwaystriflingandfrisky,gayasanhonestwomanwholacksnothing,contentingherhusband,whocherishedhersomuchashelovedhisowngullet;subtleasaperfume,somuchso,thatforfiveyearsshemanagedsowellwithhishouseholdaffairs,andherownloveaffairs,thatshehadthereputationofaprudentwoman,theconfidenceofherhusband,thekeysofthehouse,thepurse,andall。
“Andwhendoyouplayuponthisgentleflute?”saidthecanon。
“EveryeveningandsometimesIstayallthenight。“
“Buthow?”saidthecanon,astonished。
“Thisishow。Thereisaroomcloseto,achestintowhichIget。Whenthegoodhusbandreturnsfromhisfriendthedraper\'s,wherehegoestosuppereveryevening,becauseoftenhehelpsthedraper\'swifeinherwork,mymistresspleadsaslightillness,letshimgotobedalone,andcomestodoctorhermaladyintheroomwherethechestis。
Onthemorrow,whenmyjewellerisathisforge,Idepart,andasthehousehasoneexitontothebridge,andanotherintothestreet,I
alwayscometothedoorwhenthehusbandisnot,onthepretextofspeakingtohimofhissuits,whichcommencejoyfullyandheartily,andIneverletthemcometoanend。Itisanincomefromcuckoldom,seeingthatintheminorexpensesandloyalcostsoftheproceedings,hespendsasmuchasonthehorsesinhisstable。Helovesmewell,asallgoodcuckoldsshouldlovethemanwhoaidsthem,toplant,cultivate,wateranddigthenaturalgardenofVenus,andhedoesnothingwithoutme。“
Nowthesepracticescamebackagaintothememoryoftheshepherd,whowasilluminatedbythelightissuingfromhisdanger,andcounselledbytheintelligenceofthosemeasuresofself-preservation,ofwhicheveryanimalpossessesasufficientdosetogototheendofhisballoflife。SoChiquongainedwithhastyfeettheRuedelaCalandre,wherethejewellershouldbesuppingwithhiscompanion,andafterhavingknockedatthedoor,repliedtoquestionputtohimthroughthelittlegrill,thathewasamessengeronstatesecrets,andwasadmittedtothedraper\'shouse。Nowcomingstraighttothefact,hemadethehappyjewellergetupfromhistable,ledhimtoacorner,andsaidtohim:“Ifoneofyourneighbourshadplantedahornonyourforeheadandhewasdeliveredtoyou,boundhandandfoot,wouldyouthrowhimintotheriver?”
“Rather,“saidthejeweller,“butifyouaremockingmeI\'llgiveyouagooddrubbing。“
“There,there!”repliedChiquon,“Iamoneofyourfriendsandcometowarnyouthatasmanytimesasyouhaveconversedwiththedraper\'swifehere,asoftenhasyourownwifebeenservedthesamewaybytheadvocatePille-grue,andifyouwillcomebacktoyourforge,youwillfindagoodfirethere。Onyourarrival,hewholooksafteryouryou-
know-what,tokeepitingoodorder,getsintothebigclotheschest。
NowmakeapretencethatIhaveboughtthesaidchestofyou,andI
willbeuponthebridgewithacart,waitingyourorders。“
Thesaidjewellertookhiscloakandhishat,andpartedcompanywithhiscronywithoutsayingaword,andrantohisholelikeapoisonedrat。Hearrivesandknocks,thedoorisopened,herunshastilyupthestairs,findstwocoverslaid,seeshiswifecomingoutofthechamberoflove,andthensaystoher,“Mydear,herearetwocoverslaid。“
“Well,mydarlingarewenottwo?”
“No,“saidhe,“wearethree。“
“Isyourfriendcoming?”saidshe,lookingtowardsthestairswithperfectinnocence。
“No,Ispeakofthefriendwhoisinthechest。“
“Whatchest?”saidshe。“Areyouinyoursoundsenses?Wheredoyouseeachest?Istheusualtoputfriendsinchests?AmIawomantokeepchestsfulloffriends?Howlonghavefriendsbeenkeptinchests?Areyoucomehomemadtomixupyourfriendswithyourchests?
IknownootherfriendthenMasterCornillethedraper,andnootherchestthantheonewithourclothesin。“
“Oh!,“saidthejeweller,“mygoodwoman,thereisabadyoungman,whohascometowarnmethatyouallowyourselftobeembracedbyouradvocate,andthatheisinthechest。“
“I!”saidshe,“Iwouldnotputupwithhisknavery,hedoeseverythingthewrongway。“
“There,there,mydear,“repliedthejeweller,“Iknowyoutobeagoodwoman,andwon\'thaveasquabblewithyouaboutthispaltrychest。Thegiverofthewarningisabox-maker,towhomIamabouttosellthiscursedchestthatIwishneveragaintoseeinmyhouse,andforthisonehewillsellmetwoprettylittleones,inwhichtherewillnotbespaceenoughevenforachild;thusthescandalandthebabbleofthoseenviousofyourvirtuewillbeextinguishedforwantofnourishment。“
“Yougivemegreatpleasure,“saidshe;“Idon\'tattachanyvaluetomychest,andbychancethereisnothinginit。Ourlinenisatthewash。Itwillbeeasytohavethemischievouschesttakenawaytomorrowmorning。Willyousup?”
“Notatall,“saidhe,“Ishallsupwithabetterappetitewithoutthechest。“
“Isee,“saidshe,“thatyouwon\'teasilygetthechestoutofyourhead。“
“Halloa,there!”saidthejewellertohissmithsandapprentices;
“comedown!”
Inthetwinklingofaneyehispeoplewerebeforehim。Thenhe,theirmaster,havingbrieflyorderedthehandlingofthesaidchest,thispieceoffurniturededicatedtolovewastumbledacrosstheroom,butinpassingtheadvocate,findinghisfeetintheairtothewhichhewasnotaccustomed,tumbledoveralittle。
“Goon,“saidthewife,“goon,it\'sthelidshaking。“
“No,mydear,it\'sthebolt。“
Andwithoutanyotheroppositionthechestslidgentlydownthestairs。
“Hothere,carrier!”saidthejeweller,andChiquoncamewhistlinghismules,andthegoodapprenticesliftedthelitigiouschestintothecart。
“Hi,hi!”saidtheadvocate。
“Master,thechestisspeaking,“saidanapprentice。
“Inwhatlanguage?”saidthejeweller,givinghimagoodkickbetweentwofeaturesthatluckilywerenotmadeofglass。Theapprenticetumbledoverontoastairinawaythatinducedhimtodiscontinuehisstudiesinthelanguageofchests。Theshepherd,accompaniedbythegoodjeweller,carriedallthebaggagetothewater-sidewithoutlisteningtothehigheloquenceofthespeakingwood,andhavingtiedseveralstonestoit,thejewellerthrewitintotheSeine。
“Swim,myfriend,“criedtheshepherd,inavoicesufficientlyjeeringatthemomentwhenthechestturnedover,givingaprettylittleplungelikeaduck。
ThenChiqouncontinuedtoproceedalongthequay,asfarastheRue-
du-port,StLaudry,nearthecloistersofNotreDame。Therehenoticedahouse,recognisedthedoor,andknockedloudly。
“Open,“saidhe,“openbyorderoftheking。“
HearingthisanoldmanwhowasnootherthanthefamousLombard,Versoris,rantothedoor。
“Whatisit?”saidhe。
“Iamsentbytheprovosttowarnyoutokeepgoodwatchtonight,“
repliedChiquon,“asforhisownparthewillkeephisarchersready。
Thehunchbackwhohasrobbedyouhascomebackagain。Keepunderarms,forheisquitecapableofeasingyouoftherest。“
Havingsaidthis,thegoodshepherdtooktohisheelsandrantotheRuedesMarmouzets,tothehousewhereCaptainCochegruewasfeastingwithLaPasquerette,theprettiestoftown-girls,andthemostcharminginperversitythateverwas;accordingtoallthegayladies,herglancewassharpandpiercingasthestabofadagger。Herappearancewassoticklingtothesight,thatitwouldhaveputallParadisetorout。Besideswhichshewasasboldasawomanwhohasnoothervirtuethanherinsolence。PoorChiquonwasgreatlyembarrassedwhilegoingtothequarteroftheMarmouzets。HewasgreatlyafraidthathewouldbeunabletofindthehouseofLaPasquerette,orfindthetwopigeonsgonetoroost,butagoodangelarrangedtherespeedilytohissatisfaction。Thisishow。OnenteringtheRuedesMarmouzetshesawseverallightsatthewindowsandnight-cappedheadsthrustout,andgoodwenches,gaygirls,housewives,husbands,andyoungladies,allofthemarejustoutofbed,lookingateachotherasifarobberwerebeingledtoexecutionbytorchlight。
“What\'sthematter?”saidtheshepherdtoacitizenwhoingreathastehadrushedtothedoorwithachamberutensilinhishand。
“Oh!it\'snothing,“repliedthegoodman。“WethoughtitwastheArmagnacsdescendinguponthetown,butit\'sonlyMau-cingebeatingLaPasquerette。“
“Where?”askedtheshepherd。
“Belowthere,atthatfinehousewherethepillarshavethemouthsofflyingfrogsdelicatelycarveduponthem。Doyouhearthevarletsandtheservingmaids?”
Andinfacttherewasnothingbutcriesof“Murder!Help!Comesomeone!”andinthehouseblowsrainingdownandtheMau-cingesaidwithhisgruffvoice:
“Deathtothewench!Ah,yousingoutnow,doyou?Ah,youwantyourmoneynow,doyou?Takethat——“
AndLaPasquerettewasgroaning,“Oh!oh!Idie!Help!Help!Oh!oh!”
Thencametheblowofaswordandtheheavyfallofalightbodyofthefairgirlsounded,andwasfollowedbyagreatsilence,afterwhichthelightswereputout,servants,waitingwomen,roysterers,andotherswentinagain,andtheshepherdwhohadcomeopportunelymountedthestairsincompanywiththem,butonbeholdingintheroomabovebrokenglasses,slitcarpets,andtheclothonthefloorwiththedishes,everyoneremainedatadistance。
Theshepherd,boldasamanwithbutoneendinview,openedthedoorofthehandsomechamberwheresleptLaPasquerette,andfoundherquiteexhausted,herhairdishevelled,andhernecktwisted,lyinguponabloodycarpet,andMau-cingefrightened,withhistoneconsiderablylower,andnotknowinguponwhatnotetosingtheremainderofhisanthem。
“Come,mylittlePasquerette,don\'tpretendtobedead。Come,letmeputyoutidy。Ah!littleminx,deadoralive,youlooksoprettyinyourbloodI\'mgoingtokissyou。“Havingsaidwhichthecunningsoldiertookherandthrewheruponthebed,butshefellthereallofaheap,andstiffasthebodyofamanthathadbeenhanged。Seeingwhichhercompanionfounditwastimeforhishumptoretirefromthegame;however,theartfulfellowbeforeslinkingawaysaid,“PoorPasquerette,howcouldImurdersogoodofgirl,andoneIlovedsomuch?But,yes,Ihavekilledher,thethingisclear,forinherlifeneverdidhersweetbreasthangdownlikethat。GoodGod,onewouldsayitwasacrownatthebottomofawallet。ThereuponPasqueretteopenedhereyesandthenbentherheadslightlytolookatherflesh,whichwaswhiteandfirm,andshebroughtherselftolifebyaboxontheears,administeredtothecaptain。
“Thatwillteachyoutobewareofthedead,“saidshe,smiling。
“Andwhydidhekillyou,mycousin?”askedtheshepherd。
“Why?Tomorrowthebailiffsseizeeverythingthat\'shere,andhewhohasnomoremoneythanvirtue,reproachedmebecauseIwishedtobeagreeabletoahandsomegentlemen,whowouldsavemefromthehandsofjustice。
“Pasquerette,I\'llbreakeveryboneinyourskin。“
“There,there!”saidChiquon,whomtheMau-cingehadjustrecognised,“isthatall?Oh,well,mygoodfriend,Ibringyoualargesum。“
“Wherefrom?”askedthecaptain,astonished。
“Comehere,andletmewhisperinyourear——if30,000crownswerewalkingaboutatnightundertheshadowofapear-tree,wouldyounotstoopdowntopluckthem,topreventthemspoiling?”
“Chiquon,I\'llkillyoulikeadogifyouaremakinggameofme,orI
willkissyoutherewhereyoulikeit,ifyouwillputmeopposite30,000crowns,evenwhenitshallbenecessarytokillthreecitizensatthecorneroftheQuay。“
“Youwillnotevenkillone。Thisishowthematterstands。Ihaveforasweetheartinallloyalty,theservantoftheLombardwhoisinthecitynearthehouseofourgooduncle。NowIhavejustlearnedonsoundinformationthatthisdearmanhasdepartedthismorningintothecountryafterhavinghiddenunderapear-treeinhisgardenagoodbushelofgold,believinghimselftobeseenonlybytheangels。Butthegirlwhohadbychanceabadtoothache,andwastakingtheairathergarretwindow,spiedtheoldcrookshanks,withoutwishingtodoso,andchatteredofittomeinfondness。IfyouwillsweartogivemeagoodshareIwilllendyoumyshouldersinorderthatyoumayclimbontothetopofthewallandfromtherethrowyourselfintothepear-tree,whichisagainstthewall。There,nowdoyousaythatIamablockhead,ananimal?”
“No,youarearightloyalcousin,anhonestman,andifyouhaveevertoputanenemyoutofftheway,Iamthere,readytokillevenoneofmyownfriendsforyou。Iamnolongeryourcousin,butyourbrother。
Hothere!sweetheart,“criedMau-cingetoLaPasquerette,“putthetablesstraight,wipeupyourblood,itbelongstome,andI\'llpayyouforitbygivingyouahundredtimesasmuchofmineasIhavetakenofthine。Makethebestofit,shaketheblackdog,offyourback,adjustyourpetticoats,laugh,Iwishit,looktothestew,andletusrecommenceoureveningprayerwhereweleftitoff。TomorrowI\'llmaketheebraverthanaqueen。ThisismycousinwhomIwishtoentertain,evenwhentodosoitwerenecessarytoturnthehouseoutofwindows。Weshallgetbackeverythingtomorrowinthecellars。
Come,fallto!”
Thus,andinlesstimethanittakesapriesttosayhisDominusvobiscum,thewholerookerypassedfromtearstolaughterasithadpreviouslyfromlaughtertotears。Itisonlyinthesehousesofill-
famethatloveismadewiththeblowofadagger,andwheretempestsofjoyragebetweenfourwalls。Butthesearethingsladiesofthehigh-neckdressdonotunderstand。
ThesaidcaptainCochegruewasgayasahundredschoolboysatthebreakingupofclass,andmadehisgoodcousindrinkdeeply,whospilledeverythingcountryfashion,andpretendedtobedrunk,splutteringoutahundredstupidities,as,that“tomorrowhewouldbuyParis,wouldlendahundredthousandcrownstotheking,thathewouldbeabletorollingold;“infact,talkedsomuchnonsensethatthecaptain,fearingsomecompromisingavowalandthinkinghisbrainquitemuddledenough,ledhimoutsidewiththegoodintention,insteadofsharingwithhim,ofrippingChiquonopentoseeifhehadnotaspongeinhisstomach,becausehehadjustsoakedinabigquartofthegoodwineofSuresne。Theywentalong,disputingaboutathousandtheologicalsubjectswhichgotverymuchmixedup,andfinishedbyrollingquietlyupagainstthegardenwherewerethecrownsoftheLombard。ThenCochegrue,makingaladderofChiquon\'sbroadshoulders,jumpedontothepear-treelikeamanexpertinattacksupontowns,butVersoris,whowaswatchinghim,madeablowathisneck,andrepeateditsovigorouslythatwiththreeblowsfelltheupperportionofthesaidCochegrue,butnotuntilhehadheardtheclearvoiceoftheshepherd,whocriedtohim,“Pickupyourhead,myfriend。“
ThereuponthegenerousChiquon,inwhomvirtuereceiveditsrecompense,thoughtitwouldbewisetoreturntothehouseofthegoodcanon,whoseheritagewasbythegraceofGodconsiderablysimplified。ThushegainedtheRueSt。Pierre-Aux-Boeufswithallspeed,andsoonsleptlikeanew-bornbaby,nolongerknowingthemeaningoftheword“cousin-german。“Now,onthemorrowheroseaccordingtothehabitofshepherds,withthesun,andcameintohisuncle\'sroomtoinquireifhespatwhite,ifhecoughed,ifhehadsleptwell;buttheoldservanttoldhimthatthecanon,hearingthebellsofStMaurice,thefirstpatronofNotreDame,ringformatins,hehadgoneoutofreverencetothecathedral,wherealltheChapterweretobreakfastwiththeBishopofParis;uponwhichChiquonreplied:“Ishisreverencethecanonoutofhissensesthustodisporthimself,tocatchacold,togetrheumatism?Doeshewishtodie?I\'lllightabigfiretowarmhimwhenhereturns;“andthegoodshepherdranintotheroomwherethecanongenerallysat,andtohisgreatastonishmentbeheldhimseatedinhischair。
“Ah,ah!Whatdidshemean,thatfoolofaBruyette?Iknewyouweretoowelladvisedtobeshiveringatthishourinyourstall。“
Thecanonsaidnotaword。Theshepherdwhowaslikeallthinkers,amanofhiddensense,wasquiteawarethatsometimesoldmenhavestrangecrotchets,conversewiththeessenceofoccultthings,andmumbletothemselvesdiscoursesconcerningmattersnotunderconsideration;sothat,fromreverenceandgreatrespectforthesecretmeditationsofthecanon,hewentandsatdownatadistance,andwaitedtheterminationofthesedreams;noticing,silentlythelengthofthegoodman\'snails,whichlookedlikecobbler\'sawls,andlookingattentivelyatthefeetofhisuncle,hewasastonishedtoseethefleshofhislegssocrimson,thatitreddenedhisbreechesandseemedallonfirethroughhishose。
Heisdead,thoughtChiquon。Atthismomentthedooroftheroomopened,andhestillsawthecanon,who,hisnosefrozen,camebackfromchurch。
“Ho,ho!”saidChiquon,“mydearUncle,areyououtofyoursenses?
Kindlytakenoticethatyououghtnottobeatthedoor,becauseyouarealreadyseatedinyourchairinthechimneycorner,andthatitisimpossiblefortheretobetwocanonslikeyouintheworld。“
“Ah!Chiquon,therewasatimewhenIcouldhavewishedtobeintwoplacesatonce,butsuchisnotthefateofaman,hewouldbetoohappy。Areyougettingdim-sighted?Iamalonehere。“
ThenChiquonturnedhisheadtowardsthechair,andfounditempty;
andmuchastonished,asyouwilleasilybelieve,heapproachedit,andfoundontheseatalittlepatofcinders,fromwhichascendedastrongodourofsulphur。
“Ah!”saidhemerrily,“Iperceivethatthedevilhasbehavedwelltowardsme——IwillprayGodforhim。“
Andthereuponherelatednaivelytothecanonhowthedevilhadamusedhimselfbyplayingatprovidence,andhadloyallyaidedhimtogetridofhiswickedcousins,thewhichthecanonadmiredmuch,andthoughtverygood,seeingthathehadplentyofgoodsenseleft,andoftenhadobservedthingswhichweretothedevil\'sadvantage。Sothegoodoldpriestremarkedthat\'asmuchgoodwasalwaysmetwithinevilasevilingood,andthatthereforeoneshouldnottroubletoomuchaftertheotherworld,thewhichwasagraveheresy,whichmanycouncilshaveputright\'。
AndthiswashowtheChiquonsbecamerich,andwereableinthesetimes,bythefortunesoftheirancestors,tohelptobuildthebridgeofSt。Michael,wherethedevilcutsaverygoodfigureundertheangel,inmemoryofthisadventurenowconsignedtotheseveracioushistories。
THEMERRYJESTSOFKINGLOUISTHEELEVENTH
KingLouisTheEleventhwasamerryfellow,lovingagoodjoke,and——
theinterestsofhispositionasking,andthoseofthechurchononeside——helivedjovially,givingchasetosoileddovesasoftenastohares,andotherroyalgame。Therefore,thesorryscribblerswhohavemadehimoutahypocrite,showedplainlythattheyknewhimnot,sincehewasagoodfriend,goodatrepartee,andajollierfellowthananyofthem。
Itwashewhosaidwhenhewasinamerrymood,thatfourthingsareexcellentandopportuneinlife——tokeepwarm,todrinkcool,tostanduphard,andtoswallowsoft。Certainpersonshaveaccusedhimoftakingupwithadirtytrollops;thisisanotoriousfalsehood,sinceallhismistresses,ofwhomonewaslegitimised,cameofgoodhousesandhadnotableestablishments。Hedidnotgoinforwasteandextravagance,alwaysputhishanduponthesolid,andbecausecertaindevourersofthepeoplefoundnocrumbsathistable,theyhaveallmalignedhim。Buttherealcollectoroffactsknowthatthesaidkingwasacapitalfellowinprivatelife,andevenveryagreeable;andbeforecuttingofftheheadsofhisfriends,orpunishingthem——forhedidnotsparethem——itwasnecessarythattheyshouldhavegreatlyoffendedhim,andhisvengeancewasalwaysjustice;IhaveonlyseeninourfriendVervillethatthisworthysovereignevermadeamistake;
butonedoesnotmakeahabit,andevenforthishisbooncompanionTristanwasmoretoblamethanhe,theking。ThisisthecircumstancerelatedbythesaidVerville,andIsuspecthewascrackingajoke。I
reproduceitbecausecertainpeoplearenotfamiliarwiththeexquisiteworkofmyperfectcompatriot。Iabridgeitandonlygivethesubstance,thedetailsbeingmoreample,ofwhichfactsthesavansarenotignorant。
LouisXI。hadgiventheAbbeyofTurpenaymentionedin\'Imperia\'toagentlemanwho,enjoyingtherevenue,hadcalledhimselfMonsieurdeTurpenay。IthappenedthatthekingbeingatPlessis-les-Tours,therealabbot,whowasamonk,cameandpresentedhimselfbeforetheking,andpresentedalsoapetition,remonstratingwithhimthat,canonicallyandamonastically,hewasentitledtotheabbeyandthattheusurpinggentlemanwrongedofhisright,andthereforehecalleduponhismajestytohavejusticedonetohim。Noddinghisperuke,thekingpromisedtorenderhimcontented。Thismonk,importunateasareallhoodedanimals,cameoftenattheendoftheking\'smeals,who,boredwiththeholywateroftheconvent,calledfriendTristanandsaidtohim:“Oldfellow,thereishereaTurpenaywhoangersme,ridtheworldofhimforme。“Tristan,takingafrockforamonk,oramonkforafrock,cametothisgentleman,whomallthecourtcalledMonsieurdeTurpenay,andhavingaccostedhimmanagedtoleadhimtooneside,andtakinghimbythebutton-holegavehimtounderstandthatthekingdesiredheshoulddie。Hetriedtoresist,supplicatingandsupplicatingtoescape,butinnowaycouldheobtainahearing。
Hewasdelicatelystrangledbetweentheheadandshoulders,sothatheexpired;and,threehoursafterwards,Tristantoldthekingthathewasdischarged。Ithappenedfivedaysafterwards,whichisthespaceinwhichsoulscomebackagain,thatthemonkcameintotheroomwherethekingwas,andwhenhesawhimhewasmuchastonished。Tristanwaspresent:thekingcalledhim,andwhisperedintohisear——
“YouhavenotdonethatwhichItoldyouto。“
“SavingyourGraceIhavedoneit。Turpenayisdead。“
“Eh?Imeantthismonk。“
“Iunderstoodthegentleman!”
“What,isitdonethen?”
“Yes,sire,“
“Verywellthen“——turningtowardsthemonk——“comehere,monk。“Themonkapproached。Thekingsaidtohim,“Kneeldown!”Thepoormonkbegantoshiverinhisshoes。Butthekingsaidtohim,“ThankGodthathehasnotwilledthatyoushouldbekilledasIhadordered。Hewhotookyourestateshasbeeninstead。Godhasdoneyoujustice。GoandprayGodforme,anddon\'tstiroutofyourconvent。“
Theprovesthegood-heartednessofLouisXI。Hemightverywellhavehangedthemonk,thecauseoftheerror。Asforthesaidgentleman,hediedintheking\'sservice。
IntheearlydaysofhissojournatPlessis-les-TourskingLouis,notwishingtoholdhisdrinking-boutsandgiveventtohisrakishpropensitiesinhischateau,outofrespecttoherMajestyakinglydelicacywhichhissuccessorshavenotpossessedbecameenamouredofaladynamedNicoleBeaupertuys,whowas,totellthetruth,wifeofacitizenofthetown。ThehusbandhesentintoPonent,andputthesaidNicoleinahousenearChardonneret,inthatpartwhichistheRueQuincangrogne,becauseitwasalonelyplace,farfromotherhabitations。Thehusbandandthewifewerethusbothinhisservice,andhehadbyLaBeaupertuysadaughter,whodiedanun。ThisNicolehadatongueassharpasapopinjay\'s,wasofstatelyproportions,furnishedwithlargebeautifulcushionsofnature,firmtothetouch,whiteasthewingsofanangel,andknownfortheresttobefertileinperipateticways,whichbroughtittopassthatneverwithherwasthesamethingencounteredtwiceinlove,sodeeplyhadshestudiedthesweetsolutionsofthescience,themannersofaccommodatingtheolivesofPoissy,theexpansionsofthenerves,andhiddendoctrinesofthebreviary,thewhichmuchdelightedtheking。Shewasasgayasalark,alwayslaughingandsinging,andnevermadeanyonemiserable,whichisthecharacteristicofwomenofthisopenandfreenature,whohavealwaysanoccupation——anequivocaloneifyoulike。Thekingoftenwentwiththehail-fellowshisfriendstothelady\'shouse,andinordernottobeseenalwayswentatnight-time,andwithouthissuite。Butbeingalwaysdistrustful,andfearingsomesnare,hegavetoNicoleallthemostsavagedogshehadinhiskennels,beggarsthatwouldeatamanwithoutsaying“Byyourleave,“thewhichroyaldogsknewonlyNicoleandtheking。WhentheSirecameNicoleletthemlooseinthegarden,andthedoorofthehousebeingsufficientlybarredandcloselyshut,thekingputthekeysinhispocket,andinperfectsecuritygavehimselfup,withhissatellites,toeverykindofpleasure,fearingnobetrayal,jumpingaboutatwill,playingtricks,andgettingupgoodgames。UpontheseoccasionsfriendTristanwatchedtheneighbourhood,andanyonewhohadtakenawalkontheMallofChardonneretwouldberatherquicklyplacedinapositioninwhichitwouldhavebeeneasytogivethepassers-byabenedictionwithhisfeet,unlesshehadtheking\'spass,sinceoftenwouldLouissendoutinsearchoflassesforhisfriends,orpeopletoentertainhimwiththeamusementssuggestedbyNicoleortheguests。PeopleofToursweretherefortheselittleamusements,towhomhegentlyrecommendedsilence,sothatnooneknewofthesepastimesuntilafterhisdeath。
Thefarceof“Baisezmoncul“was,itissaid,inventedbythesaidSire。Iwillrelateit,althoughitisnotthesubjectofthistale,becauseitshowsthenaturalcomicalityandhumourofthismerrymonarch。TheywereatToursthreewellknownmisers:thefirstwasMasterCornelius,whoissufficientlywellknown;thesecondwascalledPeccard,andsoldthegilt-work,colouredpapers,andjewelsusedinchurches;thethirdwashightMarchandeau,andwasaverywealthyvine-grower。ThesetwomenofTourainewerethefoundersofgoodfamilies,notwithstandingtheirsordidness。OneeveningthatthekingwaswithBeaupertuys,inagoodhumour,havingdrunkheartily,jokedheartily,andofferedearlyintheeveninghisprayerinMadame\'soratory,hesaidtoLeDaimhiscrony,totheCardinal,LaBalue,andtooldDunois,whowerestillsoaking,“Letushaveagoodlaugh!Ithinkitwillbeagoodjoketoseemisersbeforeabagofgoldwithoutbeingabletotouchit。Hi,there!”
Hearingwhich,appearedoneofhisvarlets。
“Go,“saidhe,“seekmytreasurer,andlethimbringhithersixthousandgoldcrowns——andatonce!AndyouwillgoandseizethebodiesofmyfriendCornelius,ofthejewelleroftheRuedeCygnes,andofoldMarchandeau,andbringthemhere,byorderoftheking。“
Thenhebegantodrinkagain,andtojudiciouslywrangleastowhichwasthebetter,awomanwithagamyodourorawomanwhosoapedherselfwellallover;athinoneorastoutone;andasthecompanycomprisedtheflowerofwisdomitwasdecidedthatthebestwastheoneamanhadalltohimselflikeaplateofwarmmussels,atthatprecisemomentwhenGodsenthimagoodideatocommunicatetoher。
Thecardinalaskedwhichwasthemostpreciousthingtoalady;thefirstorthelastkiss?TowhichLaBeaupertuysreplied:“thatitwasthelast,seeingthatsheknewthenwhatshewaslosing,whileatthefirstshedidnotknowwhatshewouldgain。“Duringthesesayings,andotherswhichhavemostunfortunatelybeenlost,camethesixthousandgoldcrowns,whichwereworthallthreehundredthousandfrancsofto-day,somuchdowegoondecreasinginvalueeveryday。Thekingorderedthecrownstobearrangeduponatable,andwelllightedup,sothattheyshoneliketheeyesofthecompanywhichlitupinvoluntarily,andmadethemlaughinspiteofthemselves。Theydidnotwaitlongforthethreemisers,whomthevarletledin,paleandpanting,exceptCornelius,whoknewtheking\'sstrangefreaks。
“Nowthen,myfriends,“saidLouistothem,“haveagoodlookatthecrownsonthetable。“
Andthethreetownsmennibbledatthemwiththeireyes。YoumayreckonthatthediamondofLaBeaupertuyssparkledlessthantheirlittleminnoweyes。
“Theseareyours,“addedtheking。
Thereupontheyceasedtoadmirethecrownstolookateachother;andtheguestsknewwellthatoldknavesaremoreexpertingrimacesthananyothers,becauseoftheirphysiognomiesbecomingtolerablycurious,likethoseofcatslappingupmilk,orgirlstitillatedwithmarriage。
“There,“saidtheking,“allthatshallbehiswhoshallsaythreetimestothetwoothers,\'Baisezmoncul\',thrustinghishandintothegold;butifhebenotasseriousasaflywhohadviolatedhislady-
love,ifhesmilewhilerepeatingthejest,hewillpaytencrownstoMadame。Neverthelesshecanessaythreetimes。“
“Thatwillsoonbeearned,“saidCornelius,who,beingaDutchman,hadhislipsasoftencompressedandseriousasMadame\'smouthwasoftenopenandlaughing。Thenhebravelyputhishandsonthecrownstoseeiftheyweregood,andclutchedthembravely,butashelookedattheotherstosaycivillytothem,“Baisezmoncul,“thetwomisers,distrustfulofhisDutchgravity,replied,“Certainly,sir,“asifhehadsneezed。Thewhichcausedallthecompanytolaugh,andevenCorneliushimself。Whenthevine-growerwenttotakethecrownshefeltsuchacommotioninhischeeksthathisoldscummerfaceletlittlelaughsexudefromitsporeslikesmokepouringoutofachimney,andhecouldsaynothing。Thenitwastheturnofthejeweller,whowasalittlebitofabanteringfellow,andwhoselipswereastightlysqueezedastheneckofahangedman。Heseizedahandfulofthecrowns,lookedattheothers,eventheking,andsaid,withajeeringair,“Baisezmoncul。“
“Isitdirty?”askedthevine-dresser。
“Lookandsee,“repliedthejeweller,gravely。
Thereuponthekingbegantotrembleforthesecrowns,sincethesaidPeccardbeganagain,withoutlaughing,andforthethirdtimewasabouttoutterthesacramentalword,whenLaBeaupertuysmadeasignofconsenttohismodestrequest,whichcausedhimtolosehiscountenance,andhismouthbrokeupintodimples。
“Howdidyoudoit?”askedDunois,“tokeepagravefacebeforesixthousandcrowns?”
“Oh,mylord,Ithoughtfirstofoneofmycaseswhichistriedtomorrow,andsecondly,ofmywifewhoisasorryplague。“
Thedesiretogainthisgoodroundsummadethemtryagain,andthekingamusedhimselfforaboutanhourattheexpressionofthesefaces,thepreparations,jokes,grimaces,andothermonkey\'spaternostersthattheyperformed;buttheywerebailingtheirboatswithasieve,andformenwhopreferredclosingtheirfiststoopeningthemitwasabittersorrowtohavetocountout,eachone,ahundredcrowntoMadame。
Whentheyweregone,andNicolesaidboldlytotheking,“Sirewillyouletmetry?”
“HolyVirgin!”repliedLouis;“no!Icankissyouforlessmoney。“
Thatwassaidlikeathriftyman,whichindeedhealwayswas。
OneeveningthefatCardinalLaBaluecarriedongallantlywithwordsandactions,alittlefartherthanthecanonsoftheChurchpermittedhim,withthisBeaupertuys,wholuckilyforherself,wasacleverhussy,nottobeaskedwithimpunityhowmanyholestherewereinhermother\'schemise。
“Lookyouhere,SirCardinal!”saidshe;“thethingwhichthekinglikesisnottoreceivetheholyoils。“
ThencameOliverleDaim,whomshewouldnotlistentoeither,andtowhosenonsenseshereplied,thatshewouldaskthekingifhewishedhertobeshaved。
Nowasthesaidshaverdidnotsupplicatehertokeephisproposalssecret,shesuspectedthattheselittleplotswererusespractisedbytheking,whosesuspicionshadperhapsbeenarousedbyherfriends。
Now,forbeingabletorevengeherselfuponLouis,sheatleastdeterminedtopayoutthesaidlords,tomakefoolsofthem,andamusethekingwiththetricksshewouldplayuponthem。Oneeveningthattheyhadcometosupper,shehadaladyofthecitywithher,whowishedtospeakwiththeking。Thisladywasaladyofposition,whowishedaskedthekingpardonforherhusband,thewhich,inconsequenceofthisadventure,sheobtained。NicoleBeaupertuyshavingledthekingasideforamomentintoanantechamber,toldhimtomaketheirguestsdrinkhardandeattorepletion;thathewastomakemerryandjokewiththem;butwhentheclothwasremoved,hewastopickquarrelswiththemabouttrifles,disputetheirwords,andbesharpwiththem;andthatshewouldthendiverthimbyturningtheminsideoutbeforehim。Butaboveallthings,hewastobefriendlytothesaidlady,anditwastoappearasgenuine,asifsheenjoyedtheperfumeofhisfavour,becauseshehadgallantlylentherselftothisgoodjoke。
“Well,gentlemen,“saidtheking,re-enteringtheroom,“letusfallto;wehavehadagoodday\'ssport。“
Andthesurgeon,thecardinal,afatbishop,thecaptainoftheScotchGuard,aparliamentaryenvoy,andajudgelovedoftheking,followedthetwoladiesintotheroomwhereonerubstherustoffone\'sjawbones。Andtheretheylinedthemoldoftheirdoublets。Whatisthat?
Itistopavethestomach,topracticethechemistryofnature,toregisterthevariousdishes,toregaleyourtripes,todigyourgravewithyourteeth,playwiththeswordofCain,tointersauces,tosupportacuckold。Butmorephilosophicallyitistomakeordurewithone\'steeth。Now,doyouunderstand?Howmanywordsdoesitrequiretoburstopenthelidofyourunderstanding?
Thekingdidnotfailtodistillintohisgueststhissplendidandfirst-classsupper。Hestuffedthemwithgreenpeas,returningtothehotch-potch,praisingtheplums,commendingthefish,sayingtoone,“Whydoyounoteat?”toanother,“DrinktoMadame“;toallofthem,“Gentlemen,tastetheselobsters;putthisbottletodeath!Youdonotknowtheflavourofthisforcemeat。Andtheselampreys——ah!whatdoyousaytothem?AndbytheLord!ThefinestbarbeleverdrawnfromtheLoire!Juststickyourteethintothispastry。Thisgameismyownhunting;hewhotakesitnotoffendsme。“Andagain,“Drink,theking\'seyesaretheotherway。Justgiveyouropinionofthesepreserves,theyareMadame\'sown。Havesomeofthesegrapes,theyaremyowngrowing。Havesomemedlars。“Andwhileinducingthemtoswellouttheirabdominalprotuberances,thegoodmonarchlaughedwiththem,andtheyjokedanddisputed,andspat,andblewtheirnoses,andkickedupjustasthoughthekinghadnotbeenwiththem。Thensomuchvictualshadbeentakenonboard,somanyflagonsdrainedandstewsspoiled,thatthefacesoftheguestswerethecolourofcardinalsgowns,andtheirdoubletsappearedreadytoburst,sincetheywerecrammedwithmeatlikeTroyessausagesfromthetoptothebottomoftheirpaunches。Goingintothesaloonagain,theybrokeintoaprofusesweat,begantoblow,andtocursetheirgluttony。Thekingsatquietlyapart;eachofthemwasthemorewillingtobesilentbecausealltheirforceswererequiredfortheintestinaldigestionofthehugeplatefulsconfinedintheirstomachs,whichbegantowabbleandrumbleviolently。Onesaidtohimself,“Iwasstupidtoeatofthatsauce。“Anotherscoldedhimselfforhavingindulgedinaplateofeelscookedwithcapers。Anotherthoughttohimself,“Oh!oh!Theforcemeatisservingmeout。“Thecardinal,whowasthebiggestbelliedmanofthelot,snortedthroughhisnostrilslikeafrightenedhorse。Itwashewhowasfirstcompelledtogiveventtoaloudsoundingbelch,andthenhesoonwishedhimselfinGermany,wherethisisaformofsalutation,forthekinghearingthisgastriclanguagelookedatthecardinalwithknittedbrows。
“Whatdoesthismean?”saidhe,“amIasimpleclerk?”
Thiswasheardwithterror,becauseusuallythekingmademuchofagoodbelchwelloffthestomach。Theotherguestsdeterminedtogetridinanotherwayofthevapourswhichweredodgingaboutintheirpancreaticretorts;andatfirsttheyendeavouredtoholdthemforalittlewhileinthepleatsoftheirmesenteries。Itwasthenthatsomeofthempuffedandswelledliketax-gatherers。Beaupertuystookthegoodkingasideandsaidtohim——
“KnownowthatIhavehadmadebytheChurchjewellerPeccard,twolargedolls,exactlyresemblingthisladyandmyself。Nowwhenhard-
pressedbythedrugswhichIhaveputintheirgoblets,theydesiretomountthethronetowhichwearenowabouttopretendtogo,theywillalwaysfindtheplacetaken;bythismeansyouwillenjoytheirwrithings。“
Thushavingsaid,LaBeaupertuysdisappearedwiththeladytogoandturnthewheel,afterthecustomofwomen,andofwhichIwilltellyoutheorigininanotherplace。Andafteranhonestlapseofwater,Beaupertuyscamebackalone,leavingittobebelievedthatshehadlefttheladyatthelittlelaboratoryofnaturalalchemy。Thereupontheking,singlingoutthecardinal,madehimgetup,andtalkedwithhimseriouslyofhisaffairs,holdinghimbythetasselofhisamice。
Toallthatthekingsaid,LaBaluereplied,“Yes,sir,“tobedeliveredfromthisfavour,andslipoutoftheroom,sincethewaterwasinhiscellars,andhewasabouttolosethekeyofhisback-door。
Alltheguestswereinastateofnotknowinghowtoarresttheprogressofthefecalmattertowhichnaturehasgiven,evenmorethantowater,thepropertyoffindingacertainlevel。Theirsubstancesmodifiedthemselvesandglidedworkingdownward,likethoseinsectswhodemandtobeletoutoftheircocoons,raging,tormenting,andungratefultothehigherpowers;fornothingissoignorant,soinsolentasthosecursedobjects,andtheyareimportunatelikeallthingsdetainedtowhomoneowesliberty。Sotheyslippedateveryturnlikeeelsoutofanet,andeachonehadneedofgreateffortsandsciencenottodisgracehimselfbeforetheking。Louistookgreatpleasureininterrogatinghisguests,andwasmuchamusedwiththevicissitudesoftheirphysiognomies,onwhichwerereflectedthedirtygrimacesoftheirwrithings。ThecounsellorofjusticesaidtoOliver,“Iwouldgivemyofficetobebehindahedgeforhalfadozenseconds。“
“Oh,thereisnoenjoymenttoequalagoodstool;andnowIamnolongerastonishedatsempiternaldroppingsofafly,“repliedthesurgeon。
Thecardinalbelievingthattheladyhadobtainedherreceiptfromthebankofdeposit,leftthetasselsofhisgirdleintheking\'shand,makingastartasifhehadforgottentosayhisprayers,andmadehiswaytowardsthedoor。
“Whatisthematterwithyou,MonsieurleCardinal?”saidtheking。
“Bymyhalidame,whatisthematterwithme?Itappearsthatallyouraffairsareveryextensive,sire!”
Thecardinalhadslippedout,leavingtheothersastonishedathiscunning。Heproceededgloriouslytowardsthelowerroom,looseningalittlethestringsofhispurse;butwhenheopenedtheblessedlittledoorhefoundtheladyatherfunctionsuponthethrone,likeapopeabouttobeconsecrated。Thenrestraininghisimpatience,hedescendedthestairstogointothegarden。However,onthelaststepsthebarkingofthedogsputhimingreatfearofbeingbitteninoneofhisprecioushemispheres;andnotknowingwheretodeliverhimselfofhischemicalproducehecamebackintotheroom,shiveringlikeamanwhohasbeenintheopenair!Theothersseeingthecardinalreturn,imaginedthathehademptiedhisnaturalreservoirs,unburdenedhisecclesiasticalbowels,andbelievedhimhappy。Thenthesurgeonrosequickly,asiftotakenoteofthetapestriesandcounttherafters,butgainedthedoorbeforeanyoneelse,andrelaxinghissphincterinadvance,hehummedatuneonhiswaytotheretreat;arrivedtherehewascompelled,likeLaBalue,tomurmurwordsofexcusetothisstudentofperpetualmotion,shuttingthedoorwithaspromptitudeasheopenedit;andhecamebackburdenedwithanaccumulationwhichseriouslyimpededhisprivatechannels。Andinthesamewaywenttoguestsoneaftertheother,withoutbeingabletounburdenthemselvesoftheirsauces,assoonagainfoundthemselvesallinthepresenceofLouistheEleventh,asmuchdistressedasbefore,lookingateachotherslyly,understandingeachotherbetterwiththeirtailsthantheyeverunderstoodwiththeirmouths,forthereisneveranyequivoqueinthetransactionsofthepartsofnature,andeverythingthereinisrationalandofeasycomprehension,seeingthatitisasciencewhichwelearnatourbirth。
“Ibelieve,“saidthecardinaltothesurgeon,“thatladywillgoonuntilto-morrow。WhatwasLaBeaupertuysabouttoasksuchacaseofdiarrhoeahere?”
“She\'sbeenanhourworkingatwhatIcouldgetdoneinaminute。Maythefeverseizeher“criedOliverleDaim。
Allthecourtiersseizedwithcolicwerewalkingupanddowntomaketheirimportunatematterspatient,whenthesaidladyreappearedintheroom。Youcanbelievetheyfoundherbeautifulandgraceful,andwouldwillinglyhavekissedher,therewheretheysolongedtogo;andneverdidtheysalutethedaywithmorefavourthanthislady,theliberatorofthepoorunfortunatebodies。LaBaluerose;theothers,fromhonour,esteem,andreverenceofthechurch,gavewaytotheclergy,and,bidingtheirtime,theycontinuedtomakegrimaces,atwhichthekinglaughedtohimselfwithNicole,whoaidedhimtostoptherespirationoftheseloose-bowelledgentlemen。ThegoodScotchcaptain,whomorethanalltheothershadeatenofadishinwhichthecookhadputanaperientpowder,becamethevictimofmisplacedconfidence。Hewentashamedintoacorner,hopingthatbeforetheking,hismishapmightescapedetection。Atthismomentthecardinalreturnedhorriblyupset,becausehehadfoundLaBeaupertuysontheepiscopalseat。Now,inhistorments,notknowingifshewereintheroom,hecamebackandgaveventtoadiabolical“Oh!”onbeholdinghernearhismaster。
“Whatdoyoumean?”exclaimedtheking,lookingatthepriestinawaytogivehimthefever。
“Sire,“saidLaBalue,insolently,“theaffairsofpurgatoryareinmyministry,andIamboundtoinformyouthatthereissorcerygoingoninthishouse。“
“Ah!littlepriest,youwishtomakegameofme!”saidtheking。
Atthesewordsthecompanywereinaterriblestate。
“Soyoutreatmewithdisrespect?”saidtheking,whichmadethemturnpale。“Ho,there!Tristan,myfriend!”criedLouisXI。fromthewindow,whichhethrewupsuddenly,“comeuphere!”