\"Oh!madame!\"saidPhellion,bowingwithanairofrespectfuldissent。
\"But,\"continuedthelady,\"theexplanationofmyproceedingisverysimple。IhavestudiedCeleste,andinthatdearandartlesschildI
findamoralweightandvaluewhichwouldmakemegrievetoseehersacrificed。\"
\"Youareright,madame,\"saidMadamePhellion。\"Celesteis,indeed,anangelofsweetness。\"
\"AsformonsieurFelix,Iventuretointerestmyselfbecause,inthefirstplace,heisthesonofsovirtuousafather——\"
\"Oh,madame!Ientreat——\"saidPhellion,bowingagain。
\"——andhealsoattractsmebytheawkwardnessoftruelove,whichappearsinallhisactionsandallhiswords。Wematurewomenfindaninexpressiblecharminseeingthetenderpassionunderaformwhichthreatensuswithnodeceptionsandnomisunderstandings。\"
\"Mysoniscertainlynotbrilliant,\"saidMadamePhellion,withafainttoneofsharpness;\"heisnotafashionableyoungman。\"
\"Buthehasthequalitiesthataremostessential,\"repliedthecountess,\"andameritwhichignoresitself,——athingoftheutmostconsequenceinallintellectualsuperiority——\"
\"Really,madame,\"saidPhellion,\"youforceustohearthingsthat——\"
\"Thatarenotbeyondthetruth,\"interruptedthecountess。\"AnotherreasonwhichleadsmetotakeadeepinterestinthehappinessoftheseyoungpeopleisthatIamnotsodesirousforthatofMonsieurTheodosedelaPeyrade,whoisfalseandgrasping。Ontheruinoftheirhopesthatmaniscountingtocarryouthisswindlingpurposes。\"
\"Itisquitecertain,\"saidPhellion,\"thattherearedarkdepthsinMonsieurdelaPeyradewherelightdoesnotpenetrate。\"
\"AndasImyselfhadthemisfortunetomarryamanofhisdescription,thethoughtofthewretchednesstowhichCelestewouldbecondemnedbysofatalaconnection,impelsme,inthehopeofsavingher,tothecharitableeffortwhichnow,Itrust,hasceasedtosurpriseyou。\"
\"Madame,\"saidPhellion,\"wedonotneedtheconclusiveexplanationsbywhichyouillumineyourconduct;butastothefaultsonourpart,whichhavethwartedyourgenerousefforts,Imustdeclarethatinordertoavoidcommittingtheminfuture,itseemstomenotalittledesirablethatyoushouldplainlyindicatethem。\"
\"Howlongisit,\"askedthecountess,\"sinceanyofyourfamilyhavepaidavisittotheThuilliers’?\"
\"Ifmymemoryservesme,\"saidPhellion,\"IthinkwewerealltheretheSundayafterthedinnerforthehouse—warming。\"
\"Fifteenwholedaysofabsence!\"exclaimedthecountess;\"andyouthinkthatnothingofimportancecouldhappeninfifteendays?\"
\"No,indeed!didnotthreegloriousdaysinJuly,1830,castdownaperjureddynastyandfoundthenobleorderofthingsunderwhichwenowlive?\"
\"Youseeityourself!\"saidthecountess。\"Now,tellme,duringthatevening,fifteendaysago,didnothingserioustakeplacebetweenyoursonandCeleste?\"
\"Somethingdidoccur,\"repliedPhellion,——\"averydisagreeableconversationonthesubjectofmyson’sreligiousopinions;itmustbeownedthatourgoodCeleste,whoinallotherrespectshasacharmingnature,isatriflefanaticinthematterofpiety。\"
\"Iagreetothat,\"saidthecountess;\"butshewasbroughtupbythemotherwhomyouknow;shewasnevershownthefaceoftruepiety;shesawonlythemimicryofit。RepentantMagdalensoftheMadameCollevillespeciesalwaysassumeanairofwishingtoretiretoadesertwiththeirdeath’s—headandcrossedbones。Theythinktheycan’tgetsalvationatacheaperrate。Butafterall,whatdidCelesteaskofMonsieurFelix?Merelythathewouldread’TheImitationofChrist。’\"
\"Hehasreadit,madame,\"saidPhellion,\"andhethinksitabookextremelywellwritten;buthisconvictions——andthatisamisfortune——havenotbeenaffectedbytheperusal。\"
\"Anddoyouthinkheshowsmuchclevernessinnotassuringhismistressofsomelittlechangeinhisinflexibleconvictions?\"
\"Myson,madame,hasneverreceivedfrommetheslightestlessonincleverness;loyalty,uprightness,thosearetheprinciplesIhaveendeavoredtoinculcateinhim。\"
\"Itseemstome,monsieur,thatthereisnowantofloyaltywhen,indealingwithatroubledmind,weendeavortoavoidwoundingit。ButletusagreethatMonsieurFelixowedittohimselftobethatirondooragainstwhichpoorCeleste’sapplicationsbeatinvain;wasthatareasonforkeepingawayfromherandsulkinginhistentforfifteenwholedays?Aboveall,oughthetohavecappedthesesulksbyaproceedingwhichIcan’tforgive,andwhich——onlyjustmadeknowntous——hasstruckthegirl’sheartwithdespair,andalsowithafeelingofextremeirritation?\"
\"Mysoncapableofanysuchact!itisquiteimpossible,madame!\"
criedPhellion。\"Iknownothingofthisproceeding;butIdonothesitatetoaffirmthatyouhavebeenill—informed。\"
\"Andyet,nothingismorecertain。YoungColleville,whocamehometo—dayforhishalf—holiday,hasjusttoldusthatMonsieurFelix,whohadpreviouslygonewiththeutmostpunctualitytohearhimrecitehasceasedentirelytohaveanythingtodowithhim。Unlessyoursonisill,Idonothesitatetosaythatthisneglectisthegreatestofblunders,inthesituationinwhichhenowstandswiththesisterheoughtnottohavechosenthismomenttoputanendtotheselessons。\"
ThePhellionslookedateachotherasifconsultinghowtoreply。
\"Myson,\"saidMadamePhellion,\"isnotexactlyill;butsinceyoumentionafactwhichis,Iacknowledge,verystrangeandquiteoutofkeepingwithhisnatureandhabits,IthinkitrighttotellyouthatfromthedaywhenCelesteseemedtosignifythatallwasatanendbetweenthem,averyextraordinarychangehascomeoverFelix,whichiscausingMonsieurPhellionandmyselfthedeepestanxiety。\"
\"Yes,madame,\"saidPhellion,\"theyoungmaniscertainlynotinhisnormalcondition。\"
\"Butwhatisthematterwithhim?\"askedthecountess,anxiously。
\"ThenightofthatscenewithCeleste,\"repliedPhellion,\"afterhisreturnhome,heweptafloodofhottearsonhismother’sbosom,andgaveustounderstandthatthehappinessofhiswholelifewasatanend。\"
\"Andyet,\"saidMadamedeGodollo,\"nothingveryserioushappened;butloversalwaysmaketheworstofthings。\"
\"Nodoubt,\"saidMadamePhellion;\"butsincethatnightFelixhasnotmadetheslightestallusiontohismisfortune,andthenextdayhewentbacktohisworkwithasortoffrenzy。Doesthatseemnaturaltoyou?\"
\"Itiscapableofexplanation;workissaidtobeagreatconsoler。\"
\"Thatismosttrue,\"saidPhellion;\"butinFelix’swholepersonalitythereissomethingexcited,andyetrepressed,whichisdifficulttodescribe。Youspeaktohim,andhehardlyseemstohearyou;hesitsdowntotableandforgetstoeat,ortakeshisfoodwithanabsent—
mindednesswhichthemedicalfacultyconsidermostinjurioustotheprocessofdigestion;hisduties,hisregularoccupations,wehavetoremindhimof——him,soextremelyregular,sopunctual!Theotherday,whenhewasattheObservatory,wherehenowspendsallhisevenings,onlycominghomeinthesmallhours,Itookituponmyselftoenterhisroomandexaminehispapers。Iwasterrified,madame,atfindingapapercoveredwithalgebraiccalculationswhich,bytheirvastextentappearedtometogobeyondthelimitsofthehumanintellect。\"
\"Perhaps,\"saidthecountess,\"heisontheroadtosomegreatdiscovery。\"
\"Ortomadness,\"saidMadamePhellion,inalowvoice,andwithaheavysigh。
\"Thatisnotprobable,\"saidMadamedeGodollo;\"withanorganizationsocalmandamindsowellbalanced,herunsbutlittledangerofthatmisfortune。Iknowmyselfofanotherdangerthatthreatenshimto—morrow,andunlesswecantakesomestepsthiseveningtoavertit,Celesteispositivelylosttohim。\"
\"Howso?\"saidthehusbandandwifetogether。
\"Perhapsyouarenotaware,\"repliedthecountess,\"thatThuillierandhissisterhavemadecertainpromisestoMonsieurdelaPeyradeaboutCeleste?\"
\"Wesuspectedasmuch,\"repliedMadamePhellion。
\"Thefulfilmentofthesepledgeswaspostponedtoaratherdistantperiod,andsubordinatedtocertainconditions。MonsieurdelaPeyrade,afterenablingthemtobuythehouseneartheMadeleine,pledgedhimselfnotonlytoobtainthecrossforMonsieurThuillier,buttowriteinhisnameapoliticalpamphlet,andassisthiminhiselectiontotheChamberofDeputies。Itsoundsliketheromancesofchivalry,inwhichthehero,beforeobtainingthehandoftheprincess,iscompelledtoexterminateadragon。\"
\"Madameisverywitty,\"saidMadamePhellion,lookingatherhusband,whomadeherasignnottointerrupt。
\"Ihavenotimenow,\"saidthecountess;\"infactitwouldbeuselesstotellyouthemanoeuvresbywhichMonsieurdelaPeyradehascontrivedtohastentheperiodofthismarriage;butitconcernsyoutoknowthat,thankstohisduplicity,CelesteisbeingforcedtochoosebetweenhimandMonsieurFelix;fifteendaysweregivenherinwhichtomakeherchoice;thetimeexpiresto—morrow,and,thankstotheunfortunatestateoffeelingintowhichyourson’sattitudehasthrownher,thereisveryseriousdangerofseeinghersacrificetoherwoundedfeelingsthebettersentimentsofherloveandherinstincts。\"
\"Butwhatcanbedonetopreventit?\"askedPhellion。
\"Fight,monsieur;comethiseveninginforcetotheThuilliers’;
induceMonsieurFelixtoaccompanyyou;lecturehimuntilhepromisestobealittlemoreflexibleinhisphilosophicalopinions。Paris,saidHenriIV。,issurelyworthamass。Butlethimavoidallsuchquestions;hecancertainlyfindinhisheartthewordsandtonestomoveawomanwholoveshim;itrequiressolittletosatisfyher!I
shallbetheremyself,andIwillhelphimtomyutmostability;
perhaps,undertheinspirationofthemoment,Imaythinkofsomewaytodoeffectually。Onethingisverycertain:wehavetofightagreatbattleto—night,andifwedonotALLdoourdutyvalorously,laPeyrademaywinit。\"
\"Mysonisnothere,madame,\"saidPhellion,\"andIregretit,forperhapsyourgenerousdevotionandurgentwordswouldsucceedinshakingoffhistorpor;but,atanyrate,Iwilllaybeforehimthegravityofthesituation,and,beyondalldoubt,hewillaccompanyusto—nighttotheThuilliers’。\"
\"Itisneedlesstosay,\"addedthecountess,rising,\"thatwemustcarefullyavoidtheveryslightestappearanceofcollusion;wemustnotconversetogether;infact,unlessitcanbedoneinsomecasualway,itwouldbebetternottospeak。\"
\"Ibegyoutorely,madame,uponmyprudence,\"repliedPhellion,\"andkindlyaccepttheassurance——\"
\"Ofyourmostdistinguishedsentiments,\"interruptedthecountess,laughing。
\"No,madame,\"repliedPhellion,gravely,\"Ireservethatformulafortheconclusionofmyletters;Ibegyoutoaccepttheassuranceofmywarmestandmostunalterablegratitude。\"
\"Wewilltalkofthatwhenweareoutofdanger,\"saidMadamedeGodollo,movingtowardsthedoor;\"andifMadamePhellion,thetenderestandmostvirtuousofmothers,willgrantmealittleplaceinheresteem,Ishallcountmyselfmorethanrepaidformytrouble。\"
MadamePhellionplungedheadlongintoaresponsivecompliment;andthecountess,inhercarriage,wasatsomedistancefromthehousebeforePhellionhadceasedtoofferherhismostrespectfulsalutations。
AstheLatin—quarterelementinBrigitte’ssalonbecamemorerareandlessassiduous,alivelierParisbegantoinfiltrateit。AmonghiscolleaguesinthemunicipalcouncilandamongtheupperemployeesoftheprefectureoftheSeine,thenewcouncillorhadmadeseveralveryimportantrecruits。Themayor,andthedeputymayorsofthearrondissement,onwhom,afterhisremovaltotheMadeleinequarter,Thuillierhadcalled,hastenedtoreturnthecivility;andthesamethinghappenedwiththesuperiorofficersofthefirstlegion。Thehouseitselfhadproducedacontingent;andseveralofthenewtenantscontributed,bytheirpresence,tochangetheaspectofthedominicalmeetings。AmongthenumberwemustmentionRabourdin[see\"Bureaucracy\"],theformerheadofThuillier’sofficeattheministryoffinance。Havinghadthemisfortunetolosehiswife,whosesalon,atanearlierperiod,checkmatedthatofMadameColleville,Rabourdinoccupiedasabachelorthethirdfloor,abovetheapartmentlettoCardot,thenotary。Astheresultofanodiousslighttohisjustclaims,Rabourdinhadvoluntarilyresignedhispublicfunctions。Atthistime,whenheagainmetThuillier,hewasdirectorofoneofthosenumerousprojectedrailways,theconstructionofwhichisalwaysdelayedbyeitherparliamentaryrivalryorparliamentaryindecision。
Letussay,inpassing,thatthemeetingwiththisableadministrator,nowbecomeanimportantpersonageinthefinancialworld,wasanoccasiontotheworthyandhonestPhelliontodisplayoncemorehisnoblecharacter。AtthetimeoftheresignationtowhichRabourdinhadfelthimselfdriven,Phellionalone,ofalltheclerksintheoffice,hadstoodbyhiminhismisfortunes。Beingnowinapositiontobestowagreatnumberofplaces,Rabourdin,onmeetingoncemorehisfaithfulsubordinate,hastenedtoofferhimapositionbotheasyandlucrative。
\"Mossieu,\"saidPhellion,\"yourbenevolencetouchesmeandhonorsme,butmyfranknessowesyouanavowal,whichIbegyounottotakeinillpart:Idonotbelievein’railways,’astheEnglishcallthem。\"
\"That’sanopiniontowhichyouhaveeveryright,\"saidRabourdin,smiling;\"but,meanwhile,untilthecontraryisproved,wepaytheemployeesinourofficewell,andIshouldbegladtohaveyouwithmeinthatcapacity。IknowbyexperiencethatyouareamanonwhomI
cancount。\"
\"Mossieu,\"returnedthegreatcitizen,\"Ididmydutyatthattime,andnothingmore。Asfortheofferyouhavebeensogoodastomaketome,Icannotacceptit;satisfiedwithmyhumblefortunes,Ifeelneithertheneednorthedesiretore—enteranadministrativecareer;
and,incommonwiththeLatinpoet,Imaysay,’Clauditejamrivos,pueri,satpratabiberunt。’\"
Thuselevatedinthecharacterofitshabitues,thesalonThuillierstillneededanewelementoflife。ThankstothehelpofMadamedeGodollo,abornorganizer,whosuccessfullyputtoprofittheformerconnectionofCollevillewiththemusicalworld,afewartistscametomakediversionfrombouillotteandboston。Old—fashionedandvenerable,thosetwogameswereforcedtobeataretreatbeforewhist,theonlymanner,saidtheHungariancountess,inwhichrespectablepeoplecankilltime。
LikeLouisXVI。,whobeganbyputtinghisownhandtoreformswhichsubsequentlyengulfedhisthrone,Brigittehadencouraged,atfirst,thisdomesticrevolution;theneedofsustainingherpositionsuitablyinthenewquartertowhichshehademigratedhadmadeherdociletoallsuggestionsofcomfortandelegance。Butthedayonwhichoccurredthesceneweareabouttowitness,anapparentlytrivialdetailhadrevealedtoherthedangerofthedeclivityonwhichshestood。Thegreaternumberofthenewguests,recentlyimportedbyThuillier,knewnothingofhissister’ssupremacyinhishome。Onarrival,therefore,theyallaskedThuilliertopresentthemtoMADAME,and,naturally,Thuilliercouldnotsaytothemthathiswifewasafigure—headwhogroanedundertheironhandofaRichelieu,towhomthewholehouseholdbenttheknee。Itwasthereforenotuntilthefirsthomagerenderedtothesovereign\"dejure\"waspaid,thatthenew—comerswereleduptoBrigitte,andbyreasonofthestiffnesswhichdispleasureatthismisplacementofpowergavetohergreetingtheywerescarcelyencouragedtopayheranyfurtherattentions。Quicktoperceivethisspeciesofoverthrow,QueenElizabethsaidtoherself,withthatprofoundinstinctofdominationwhichwasherrulingpassion:——
\"IfIdon’ttakecareIshallsoonbenobodyinthishouse。\"
Burrowingintothatidea,shecametothinkthatiftheprojectofmakingacommonhouseholdwithlaPeyrade,thenCeleste’shusband,werecarriedout,thesituationwhichwasbeginningtoalarmherwouldbecomeevenworse。Fromthatmoment,andbysuddenintuition,FelixPhellion,thatgoodyoungman,withhisheadtoofullofmathematicsevertobecomeaformidablerivaltohersovereignty,seemedtoherafarbettermatchthantheenterprisinglawyer,andshewasthefirst,onseeingthePhellionfatherandmotherarrivewithouttheson,toexpressregretathisabsence。Brigitte,however,wasnottheonlyonetofeeltheinjurythatthelucklessprofessorwasdoingtohisprospectsinthuskeepingawayfromherreception。MadameThuillier,withsimplecandor,andCelestewithfeignedreserve,bothmademanifesttheirdispleasure。AsforMadamedeGodollo,who,inspiteofaveryremarkablevoice,usuallyrequiredmuchpressingbeforeshewouldsing(thepianohavingbeenopenedsinceherreignbegan),shenowwentuptoMadamePhellionandaskedhertoaccompanyher,andbetweentwoversesofasongshesaidinherear:——
\"Whyisn’tyoursonhere?\"
\"Heiscoming,\"saidMadamePhellion。\"Hisfathertalkedtohimverydecidedly;butto—nighttherehappenstobeaconjunctionofIdon’tknowwhatplanets;itisagreatnightattheObservatory,andhedidnotfeelwillingtodispensewith——\"
\"Itisinconceivablethatamanshouldbesofoolish!\"exclaimedMadamedeGodollo;\"wasn’ttheologybadenough,thathemustneedsbringinastronomytoo?\"
AndhervexationgavetohervoicesovibratingatonethathersongendedinthemidstofwhattheEnglishcallathunderofapplause。LaPeyrade,whofearedherextremely,wasnotoneofthelast,whenshereturnedtoherplace,toapproachher,andexpresshisadmiration;
butshereceivedhiscomplimentswithacoldnesssoneartoincivilitythattheirmutualhostilitywasgreatlyincreased。LaPeyradeturnedawaytoconsolehimselfwithMadameColleville,whohadstilltoomanypretensionstobeautynottobetheenemyofawomanmadetointerceptallhomage。
\"Soyoualso,youthinkthatwomansingswell?\"shesaid,contemptuously,toTheodose。
\"Atanyrate,Ihavebeentotellherso,\"repliedlaPeyrade,\"becausewithouther,inregardtoBrigitte,there’snosecurity。ButdojustlookatyourCeleste;hereyesneverleavethatdoor,andeverytimeatrayisbroughtin,thoughitisanhouratleastsincethelastguestcame,herfaceexpressesdisappointment。\"
Wemustremark,inpassing,thatsincethereignofMadamedeGodollotrayswerepassedroundontheSundayreceptiondays,andthatwithoutscrimping;onthecontrary,theywereladenwithices,cakes,andsyrups,fromTaurade’s,thenthebestconfectioner。
\"Don’tharassme!\"criedFlavie。\"Iknowverywellwhatthatfoolishgirlhasinhermind;andyourmarriagewilltakeplaceonlytoosoon。\"
\"ButyouknowitisnotformyselfImakeit,\"saidlaPeyrade;\"itisanecessityforthefutureofallofus。Come,come,therearetearsinyoureyes!Ishallleaveyou;youarenotreasonable。Thedevil!asthatPrudhommeofaPhellionsays,’Whosowantstheendwantsthemeans。’\"
AndhewenttowardthegroupcomposedofCeleste,MadameThuillier,MadamedeGodollo,Colleville,andPhellion。MadameCollevillefollowedhim;and,undertheinfluenceofthefeelingofjealousyshehadjustshown,shebecameasavagemother。
\"Celeste,\"shesaid,\"whydon’tyousing?Thesegentlemenwishtohearyou。\"
\"Oh,mamma!\"criedthegirl,\"howcanIsingafterMadamedeGodollo,withmypoorthreadofavoice?Besides,youknowIhaveacold。\"
\"Thatistosaythat,asusual,youmakeyourselfpretentiousanddisagreeable;peoplesingastheycansing;allvoiceshavetheirownmerits。\"
\"Mydear,\"saidColleville,who,havingjustlosttwentyfrancsatthecard—tables,foundcourageinhisill—humortoopposehiswife,\"thatsaying,’Peoplesingastheycansing’isabourgeoismaxim。Peoplesingwithavoice,iftheyhaveone;buttheydon’tsingafterhearingsuchamagnificentoperavoiceasthatofMadamelacomtesse。Formypart,IreadilyexcuseCelestefornotwarblingtousoneofhersentimentallittleditties。\"
\"Thenitiswellworthwhile,\"saidFlavie,leavingthegroup,\"tospendsomuchmoneyonexpensivemasterswhoaregoodfornothing。\"
\"So,\"saidColleville,resumingtheconversationwhichtheinvasionofFlaviehadinterrupted,\"Felixnolongerinhabitsthisearth;helivesamongthestars?\"
\"Mydearandformercolleague,\"saidPhellion,\"Iam,asyouare,annoyedwithmysonforneglecting,ashedoes,theoldestfriendsofhisfamily;andthoughthecontemplationofthosegreatluminousbodiessuspendedinspacebythehandoftheCreatorpresents,inmyopinion,higherinterestthanitappearstohavetoyourmoreeagerbrain,IthinkthatFelix,bynotcominghereto—night,ashepromisedmehewould,showsawantofpropriety,aboutwhich,IcanassureyouIshallspeakmymind。\"
\"Science,\"saidlaPeyrade,\"isafinething,butithas,unfortunately,theattributeofmakingbearsandmonomaniacs。\"
\"Nottomention,\"saidCeleste,\"thatitdestroysallreligioussentiments。\"
\"Youaremistakenthere,mydearchild,\"saidMadamedeGodollo。
\"Pascal,whowashimselfagreatexampleofthefalsenessofyourpointofview,says,ifIamnotmistaken,thatalittlesciencedrawsusfromreligion,butagreatdealdrawsusbacktoit。\"
\"Andyet,madame,\"saidCeleste,\"everyoneadmitsthatMonsieurFelixisreallyverylearned;whenhehelpedmybrotherwithhisstudiesnothingcouldbe,soFrancoistoldme,clearerormorecomprehensiblethanhisexplanations;andyousee,yourself,heisnotthemorereligiousforthat。\"
\"Itellyou,mydearchild,thatMonsieurFelixisnotirreligious,andwithalittlegentlenessandpatiencenothingwouldbeeasierthantobringhimback。\"
\"Bringbackasavanttothedutiesofreligion!\"exclaimedlaPeyrade。
\"Really,madame,thatseemstomeverydifficult。Thesegentlemenputtheobjectoftheirstudiesbeforeeverythingelse。Tellageometricianorageologist,forexample,thattheChurchdemands,imperatively,thesanctificationoftheSabbathbythesuspensionofallspeciesofwork,andtheywillshrugtheirshoulders,thoughGodHimselfdidnotdisdaintorestfromHislabors。\"
\"Sothatinnotcomingherethisevening,\"saidCeleste,naively,\"MonsieurFelixcommitsnotonlyafaultagainstgoodmanners,butasin。\"
\"But,mydearest,\"saidMadamedeGodollo,\"doyouthinkthatourmeetingherethiseveningtosingballadsandeaticesandsayevilofourneighbor——whichisthecustomaryhabitofsalons——ismorepleasingtoGodthantoseeamanofscienceinhisobservatorybusiedinstudyingthemagnificentsecretsofHiscreation?\"
\"There’satimeforallthings,\"saidCeleste;\"and,asMonsieurdelaPeyradesays,GodHimselfdidnotdisdaintorest。\"
\"But,mylove,\"saidMadamedeGodollo,\"Godhastimetodoso;Heiseternal。\"
\"That,\"saidlaPeyrade,\"isoneofthewittiestimpietieseveruttered;thosearethereasonsthattheworld’speopleputforth。TheyinterpretandexplainawaythecommandsofGod,eventhosethataremostexplicitandimperative;theytakethem,leavethem,orchooseamongthem;thefree—thinkersubjectsthemtohislordlyrevision,andfromfree—thinkingthedistanceisshorttofreeactions。\"
DuringthisharangueofthebarristerMadamedeGodollohadlookedattheclock;itthensaidhalf—pasteleven。Thesalonbegantoempty。
Onlyonecard—tablewasstillgoingon,Minard,Thuillier,andtwoofthenewacquaintancesbeingtheplayers。Phellionhadjustquittedthegroupwithwhichhehadsofarbeensitting,tojoinhiswife,whowastalkingwithBrigitteinacorner;bythevehemenceofhispantomimicactionitwaseasytoseethathewasfilledwithsomevirtuousindignation。Everythingseemedtoshowthatallhopeofseeingthearrivalofthetardyloverwasdecidedlyover。
\"Monsieur,\"saidthecountesstolaPeyrade,\"doyouconsiderthegentlemenattachedtoSaint—JacquesduHautPasintheruedesPostesgoodCatholics?\"
\"Undoubtedly,\"repliedthebarrister,\"religionhasnomoreloyalsupporters。\"
\"Thismorning,\"continuedthecountess,\"IhadthehappinesstobereceivedbyPereAnselme。HeisthoughtthemodelofallChristianvirtues,andyetthegoodfatherisaverylearnedmathematician。\"
\"Ihavenotsaid,madame,thatthetwoqualitieswereabsolutelyincompatible。\"
\"ButyoudidsaythatatrueChristiancouldnotattendtoanyspeciesofworkonSunday。Ifso,PereAnselmemustbeanunbeliever;forwhenIwasadmittedtohisroomIfoundhimstandingbeforeablackboardwithabitofchalkinhishand,busywithaproblemwhichwas,nodoubt,knotty,fortheboardwasthree—partscoveredwithalgebraicsigns;andImustaddthathedidnotseemtocareforthescandalthisoughttocause,forhehadwithhimanindividualwhomIamnotallowedtoname,ayoungermanofscience,ofgreatpromise,whowassharinghisprofaneoccupation。\"
CelesteandMadameThuillierlookedateachother,andbothsawagleamofhopeintheother’seyes。
\"Whycan’tyoutellusthenameofthatyoungmanofscience?\"MadameThuillierventuredtosay,forsheneverputanydiplomacyintotheexpressionofherthoughts。
\"Becausehehasnot,likePereAnselme,thesaintlinesswhichwouldabsolvehimintheeyesofmonsieurhereforthisflagrantviolationoftheSabbath。Besides,\"addedMadamedeGodollo,inasignificantmanner,\"heaskedmenottomentionthatIhadmethimthere。\"
\"Thenyouknowagoodmanyscientificyoungmen?\"saidCeleste,interrogatively;\"thisoneandMonsieurFelix——thatmakestwo。\"
\"Mydearlove,\"saidthecountess,\"youareaninquisitivelittlegirl,andyouwillnotmakemesaywhatIdonotchoosetosay,especiallyafteraconfidencethatPereAnselmemadetome;forifI
did,yourimaginationwouldatoncesetoffatagallop。\"
Thegallophadalreadystarted,andeverywordthecountesssaidonlyaddedtotheanxiouseagernessoftheyounggirl。
\"Asforme,\"saidlaPeyrade,sarcastically,\"Ishouldn’tbeatallsurprisedifPereAnselme’syoungcollaboratorwasthatveryFelixPhellion。VoltairealwayskeptverycloserelationswiththeJesuitswhobroughthimup;buthenevertalkedreligionwiththem。\"
\"Well,myyoungsavantdoestalkofittohisvenerablebrotherinscience;hesubmitshisdoubtstohim;infact,thatwasthebeginningoftheirscientificintimacy。\"