第10章

类别:其他 作者:Honoré de Balzac字数:12860更新时间:18/12/21 14:23:56
Topinard\'sapartmentconsistedofakitchenandtwobedrooms。Thefirstwasanurserywithtwolittledealbedsteadsandacradleinit,thesecondwasthebedroom,andthekitchendiddutyasadining-room。 Above,reachedbyashortladder,knownamongbuildersasa“trap- ladder,“therewasakindofgarret,sixfeethigh,withasash-windowletintotheroof。Thisroom,givenasaservants\'bedroom,raisedtheTopinards\'establishmentfrommere“rooms“tothedignityofatenement,andtherenttoacorrespondingsumoffourhundredfrancs。 Anarchedlobby,lightedfromthekitchenbyasmallroundwindow,diddutyasanante-chamber,andfilledthespacebetweenthebedroom,thekitchen,andhousedoors——threedoorsinall。Theroomswerepavedwithbricks,andhungwithahideouswall-paperatthreepenceapiece; thechimneypiecesthatadornedthemwereofthekindcalled/capucines/——ashelfsetonacoupleofbracketspaintedtoresemblewood。Hereinthesethreeroomsdweltfivehumanbeings,threeofthemchildren。Anyone,therefore,canimaginehowthewallswerecoveredwithscoresandscratchessofarasaninfantarmcanreach。 Richpeoplecanscarcelyrealizetheextremesimplicityofapoorman\'skitchen。ADutchoven,akettle,agridiron,asaucepan,twoorthreedumpycooking-pots,andafrying-pan——thatwasall。Allthecrockeryintheplace,whiteandbrownearthenwaretogether,wasnotworthmorethantwelvefrancs。Dinnerwasservedonthekitchentable,which,withacoupleofchairsandacoupleofstools,completedthefurniture。Thestockoffuelwaskeptunderthestovewithafunnel- shapedchimney,andinacornerstoodthewash-tubinwhichthefamilylinenlay,oftensteepingover-nightinsoapsuds。Thenurseryceilingwascoveredwithclothes-lines,thewallswerevariegatedwiththeatricalplacardsandwood-cutsfromnewspapersoradvertisements。 Evidentlytheeldestboy,theowneroftheschool-booksstackedinacorner,wasleftinchargewhilehisparentswereabsentatthetheatre。InmanyaFrenchworkingman\'sfamily,sosoonasachildreachestheageofsixorseven,itplaysthepartofmothertoyoungersistersandbrothers。 Fromthisbareoutline,itmaybeimaginedthattheTopinards,tousethehackneyedformula,were“poorbuthonest。“Topinardhimselfwasvergingonforty;Mme。Topinard,onceleaderofachorus——mistress,too,itwassaid,ofGaudissart\'spredecessor,wascertainlythirtyyearsold。Lolottehadbeenafinewomaninherday;butthemisfortunesofthepreviousmanagementhadtolduponhertosuchanextent,thatithadseemedtohertobebothadvisableandnecessarytocontractastage-marriagewithTopinard。Shedidnotdoubtbutthat,assoonastheycouldmusterthesumofahundredandfiftyfrancs,herTopinardwouldperformhisvowsagreeablytothecivillaw,wereitonlytolegitimizethethreechildren,whomheworshiped。 Meantime,Mme。Topinardsewedforthetheatrewardrobeinthemorning; andwithprodigiouseffort,thebravecouplemadeninehundredfrancsperannumbetweenthem。 “Onemoreflight!”Topinardhadtwicerepeatedsincetheyreachedthethirdfloor。Schmucke,engulfedinhissorrow,didnotsomuchasknowwhetherhewasgoinguporcomingdown。 InanotherminuteTopinardhadopenedthedoor;butbeforeheappearedinhiswhiteworkman\'sblouseMme。Topinard\'svoicerangfromthekitchen: “There,there!children,bequiet!herecomespapa!” Butthechildren,nodoubt,didastheypleasedwithpapa,fortheoldestmemberofthefamily,sittingastrideabroomstick,continuedtocommandachargeofcavalry(areminiscenceoftheCirque- Olympique),thesecondblewatintrumpet,whilethethirddiditsbesttokeepupwiththemainbodyofthearmy。Theirmotherwasatworkonatheatricalcostume。 “Bequiet!orIshallslapyou!”shoutedTopinardinaformidablevoice;theninanasideforSchmucke\'sbenefit——“Alwayshavetosaythat!——Here,littleone,“hecontinued,addressinghisLolotte,“thisisM。Schmucke,poorM。Pons\'friend。Hedoesnotknowwheretogo,andhewouldliketolivewithus。Itoldhimthatwewerenotveryspick-and-spanuphere,thatwelivedonthesixthfloor,andhadonlythegarrettoofferhim;butitwasnouse,hewouldcome——“ Schmuckehadtakenthechairwhichthewomanbroughthim,andthechildren,strickenwithsuddenshyness,hadgatheredtogethertogivethestrangerthatmute,earnest,sosoon-finishedscrutinycharacteristicofchildhood。Forachild,likeadog,iswonttojudgebyinstinctratherthanreason。Schmuckelookedup;hiseyesrestedonthatcharminglittlepicture;hesawtheperformeronthetintrumpet,alittlefive-year-oldmaidenwithwonderfulgoldenhair。 “ShelookslikeeinliddleGermangirl,“saidSchmucke,holdingouthisarmstothechild。 “Monsieurwillnotbeverycomfortablehere,“saidMme。Topinard。“I wouldproposethatheshouldhaveourroomatonce,butIamobligedtohavethechildrennearme。“ Sheopenedthedoorasshespoke,andbadeSchmuckecomein。Suchsplendorastheirabodepossessedwasallconcentratedhere。Bluecottoncurtainswithawhitefringehungfromthemahoganybedstead,andadornedthewindow;thechestofdrawers,bureau,andchairs,thoughallmadeofmahogany,wereneatlykept。Theclockandcandlesticksonthechimneypiecewereevidentlythegiftofthebankruptmanager,whoseportrait,atrulyfrightfulperformanceofPierreGrassou\'s,lookeddownuponthechestofdrawers。Thechildrentriedtopeepinattheforbiddenglories。 “Monsieurmightbecomfortableinhere,“saidtheirmother。 “No,no,“Schmuckereplied。“Eh!Ihafnotver\'longtolif,Ionlyvantacornertodiein。“ Thedoorwasclosed,andthethreewentuptothegarret。“Disisderdingforme,“Schmuckecriedatonce。“PeforeIlifdmidBons,Ivasneferbetterlodged。“ “Verywell。Atruckle-bed,acoupleofmattresses,abolster,apillow,acoupleofchairs,andatable——thatisallthatyouneedtobuy。Thatwillnotruinyou——itmaycostahundredandfiftyfrancs,withthecrockerywareandstripofcarpetforthebedside。“ Everythingwassettled——savethemoney,whichwasnotforthcoming。 Schmuckesawthathisnewfriendswereverypoor,andrecollectingthatthetheatrewasonlyafewstepsaway,itnaturallyoccurredtohimtoapplytothemanagerforhissalary。Hewentatonce,andfoundGaudissartinhisoffice。Gaudissartreceivedhiminthesomewhatstifflypolitemannerwhichhereservedforprofessionals。Schmucke\'sdemandforamonth\'ssalarytookhimbysurprise,butoninquiryhefoundthatitwasdue。 “Oh,confoundit,mygoodman,aGermancanalwayscount,evenifhehastearsinhiseyes……IthoughtthatyouwouldhavetakenthethousandfrancsthatIsentyouintoaccount,asafinalyear\'ssalary,andthatwewerequits。“ “Wehafreceifednodings,“saidSchmucke;“undgifIkommtoyou,iteesbecauseIamindershtreet,undhafnoteinbenny。Howdidyousendusderbonus?” “Byyourportress。“ “ByMontameZipod!”exclaimedSchmucke。“ShekilledBons,sherobbedhim,shesoldhim——shetriedtopurnhisvill——sheisapadcreature,amonster!” “But,mygoodman,howcomeyoutobeoutinthestreetwithoutaroofoveryourheadorapennyinyourpocket,whenyouarethesoleheir? Thatdoesnotnecessarilyfollow,asthesayingis。“ “Theyhafputmeoutatderdoor。Iamavoreigner,Iknownodingsofdielaws。“ “Poorman!”thoughtGaudissart,foreseeingtheprobableendoftheunequalcontest——“Listen,“hebegan,“doyouknowwhatyououghttodointhisbusiness?” “Ihafeinmannofpizness!” “Verygood,cometotermsatoncewiththenext-of-kin;makethempayyoualumpsumofmoneydownandanannuity,andyoucanliveinpeace——“ “Iasknodingmore。“ “Verywell。Letmearrangeitforyou,“saidGaudissart。Fraisierhadtoldhimthewholestoryonlyyesterday,andhethoughtthathesawhiswaytomakinginterestoutofthecasewiththeyoungVicomtessePopinotandhermother。Hewouldfinishadirtypieceofwork,andsomedayhewouldbeaprivycouncillor,atleast;orsohetoldhimself。 “Igifyoufullpowers。“ “Well。Letmesee。Now,tobeginwith,“saidGaudissart,Napoleonoftheboulevardtheatres,“tobeginwith,hereareahundredcrowns——“ (hetookfifteenlouisfromhispurseandhandedthemtoSchmucke)。 “Thatisyours,onaccountofsixmonths\'salary。Ifyouleavethetheatre,youcanrepaymethemoney。Nowforyourbudget。Whatareyouryearlyexpenses?Howmuchdoyouwanttobecomfortable?Come,now,schemeoutalifeforaSardanapalus——“ “Ionlyneedtwosuitsofclothes,vonfordervinter,vonfordersommer。“ “Threehundredfrancs,“saidGaudissart。 “Shoes。Vourbairs。“ “Sixtyfrancs。“ “Shtockings——“ “Adozenpairs——thirty-sixfrancs。“ “Halfatozzenshirts。“ “Sixcalicoshirts,twenty-fourfrancs;asmanylinenshirts,forty- eightfrancs;letussayseventy-two。Thatmakesfourhundredandsixty-eightfrancsaltogether——Sayfivehundred,includingcravatsandpocket-handkerchiefs;ahundredfrancsforthelaundress——sixhundred。Andnow,howmuchforyourboard——threefrancsaday?” “No,iteestoomuch。“ “Afterall,youwanthats;thatbringsittofifteenhundred。Fivehundredmoreforrent;thatmakestwothousand。IfIcangettwothousandfrancsperannumforyou,areyouwilling?……Goodsecurities。“ “Undmeintobacco。“ “Twothousandfourhundred,then……Oh!PapaSchmucke,doyoucallthattobacco?Verywell,thetobaccoshallbegivenin——Sothatistwothousandfourhundredfrancsperannum。“ “Dateesnotall!Ishouldlikesommonny。“ “Pin-money!——Justso。Oh,theseGermans!Andcallshimselfaninnocent,theoldRobertMacaire!”thoughtGaudissart。Aloudhesaid,“Howmuchdoyouwant?Butthismustbethelast。“ “Iteestobayazacreddebt。“ “Adebt!”saidGaudissarttohimself。Whatasharkitis!Heisworsethananeldestson。Hewillinventabillortwonext!Wemustcutthisshort。ThisFraisiercannottakelargeviews——Whatdebtisthis,mygoodman?Speakout。“ “DerevasbutvonmanndothafmournedBonsmitme……Hehafatearliddlegirlmitwunderschoneshaar;itvasasifIsawmeinboorDeutschlanddotIshouldneferhafleft……BarisisnoblacefordieGermans;deylaughatdem“(withalittlenodashespoke,andtheairofamanwhoknowssomethingoflifeinthisworldbelow)。 “Heisoffhishead,“Gaudissartsaidtohimself。Andasuddenpangofpityforthispoorinnocentbeforehimbroughtateartothemanager\'seyes。 “Ah!youunderstand,mennesirledirecteur!Ver\'goot。DatmannmitdieliddletaughterisDobinard,vattidiesderorchestraandlightsdielamps。Bonsvasferyfondofhim,undhelpedhim。Hevasderonlyvondataccombaniedmeinonlyfriendtodiechurchundtodiegrafe……Ivantdreetausendvrancsforhim,unddreetausendfordieliddlevon——“ “Poorfellow!”saidGaudissarttohimself。 Rough,self-mademanthoughhewas,hefelttouchedbythisnoblenessofnature,byagratitudeforameretrifle,astheworldviewsit; thoughfortheeyesofthisdivineinnocencethetrifle,likeBossuet\'scupofwater,wasworthmorethanthevictoriesofgreatcaptains。BeneathallGaudissart\'svanity,beneaththefiercedesiretosucceedinlifeatallcosts,torisetothesociallevelofhisoldfriendPopinot,therelayawarmheartandakindlynature。 WhereforehecanceledhistoohastyjudgmentsandwentovertoSchmucke\'sside。 “Youshallhaveitall!ButIwilldobetterstill,mydearSchmucke。 Topinardisagoodsort——“ “Yes。Ihafchustpeentoseehiminhisboorhome,vereheeeshappymithischildren——“ “Iwillgivehimthecashier\'splace。OldBaudrandisgoingtoleave。“ “Ah!Gottplessyou!”criedSchmucke。 “Verywell,mygood,kindfellow,meetmeatBerthier\'sofficeaboutfouro\'clockthisafternoon。Everythingshallbeready,andyoushallbesecuredfromwantfortherestofyourdays。Youshalldrawyoursixthousandfrancs,andyoushallhavethesamesalarywithGarangeotthatyouusedtohavewithPons。“ “No,“Schmuckeanswered。“Ishallnotlif……Ihafnoheartforanydings;IfeelthatIamattacked——“ “Poorlamb!”GaudissartmutteredtohimselfastheGermantookhisleave。“But,afterall,onelivesonmutton;and,asthesublimeBerangersays,\'Poorsheep!youweremadetobeshorn,\'“andhehummedthepoliticalsquibbywayofgivingventtohisfeelings。Thenherangfortheoffice-boy。 “Callmycarriage,“hesaid。 “RuedeHanovre,“hetoldthecoachman。 Themanofambitionsbythistimehadreappeared;hesawthewaytotheCouncilofStatelyingstraightbeforehim。 AndSchmucke?HewasbusybuyingflowersandcakesforTopinard\'schildren,andwenthomealmostjoyously。 “Iamgifingdiebresents……“hesaid,andhesmiled。Itwasthefirstsmileforthreemonths,butanyonewhohadseenSchmucke\'sfacewouldhaveshudderedtoseeitthere。 “Butdereiseincondition——“ “Itistookindofyou,sir,“saidthemother。 “Deliddlegirlshallgifmeakissandputdieflowersinherhair,likedieliddleGermanmaidens——“ “Olga,child,dojustasthegentlemanwishes,“saidthemother,assuminganairofdiscipline。 “DonotscoldmeinliddleGermangirl,“imploredSchmucke。ItseemedtohimthatthelittleonewashisdearGermany。Topinardcamein。 “Threeportersarebringingupthewholebagoftricks,“hesaid。 “Oh!Herearetwohundredvrancstobayforeferydings……“saidSchmucke。“But,meinfriend,yourMontameDobinardisver\'nice;youshallmarryher,isitnotso?Ishallgifyoutausendcrowns,anddieliddlevoneshallhaftausendcrownsforhertoury,andyoushallinfestitinhername……Undyouarenottopeeinzuperanymore——youaretopedecashieratdeteatre——“ “/I/?——insteadofoldBaudrand?” “Yes。“ “Whotoldyouso?” “MennesirGautissart!” “Oh!itisenoughtosendonewildwithjoy!……Eh!Isay,Rosalie,whatarumpustherewillbeatthetheatre!Butitisnotpossible——“ “Ourbenefactormustnotliveinagarret——“ “Pshaw!fordiefewtaysdatIhaftolifiteesferykomfortable,“ saidSchmucke。“Goot-pye;Iamgoingtoderzemetery,toseevatdeyhafdonmitBons,undtoordersomflowersforhisgrafe。“ Mme。CamusotdeMarvillewasconsumedbytheliveliestapprehensions。 AtacouncilheldwithFraisier,Berthier,andGodeschal,thetwolast-namedauthoritiesgaveitastheiropinionthatitwashopelesstodisputeawilldrawnupbytwonotariesinthepresenceoftwowitnesses,sopreciselywastheinstrumentwordedbyLeopoldHannequin。HonestGodeschalsaidthatevenifSchmucke\'sownlegaladvisershouldsucceedindeceivinghim,hewouldfindoutthetruthatlast,ifitwereonlyfromsomeofficiousbarrister,thegentlemenoftherobebeingwonttoperformsuchactsofgenerosityanddisinterestednessbywayofself-advertisement。AndthetwoofficialstooktheirleaveofthePresidentewithapartingcautionagainstFraisier,concerningwhomtheyhadnaturallymadeinquiries。 AtthatverymomentFraisier,straightfromtheaffixingofthesealsintheRuedeNormandie,waswaitingforaninterviewwithMme。deMarville。BerthierandGodeschalhadsuggestedthatheshouldbeshownintothestudy;thewholeaffairwastoodirtyforthePresidenttolookinto(tousetheirownexpression),andtheywishedtogiveMme。 deMarvilletheiropinioninFraisier\'sabsence。 “Well,madame,wherearethesegentlemen?”askedFraisier,admittedtoaudience。 “Theyaregone。Theyadvisemetogiveup,“saidMme。deMarville。 “Giveup!”repeatedFraisier,suppressedfuryinhisvoice。“Giveup!……Listentothis,madame:—— “\'Attherequestof\'……andsoforth(Iwillomittheformalities)……\'WhereastherehasbeendepositedinthehandsofM。lePresidentoftheCourtofFirstInstance,awilldrawnupbyMaitresLeopoldHannequinandAlexandreCrottat,notariesofParis,andinthepresenceoftwowitnesses,theSieursBrunnerandSchwab,aliensdomiciledatParis,andbythesaidwilltheSieurPons,deceased,hasbequeathedhispropertytooneSieurSchmucke,aGerman,totheprejudiceofhisnaturalheirs: “\'Whereastheapplicantundertakestoprovethatthesaidwillwasobtainedunderundueinfluenceandbyunlawfulmeans;andpersonsofcreditarepreparedtoshowthatitwasthetestator\'sintentiontoleavehisfortunetoMlle。Cecile,daughteroftheaforesaidSieurdeMarville,andtheapplicantcanshowthatthesaidwillwasextortedfromthetestator\'sweakness,hebeingunaccountableforhisactionsatthetime: “\'WhereasastheSieurSchmucke,toobtainawillinhisfavor,sequestratedthetestator,andpreventedthefamilyfromapproachingthedeceasedduringhislastillness;andhissubsequentnotoriousingratitudewasofanaturetoscandalizethehouseandresidentsinthequarterwhochancedtowitnessitwhenattendingthefuneraloftheporteratthetestator\'splaceofabode: “\'Whereasasstillmoreseriouscharges,ofwhichapplicantiscollectingproofs,willbeformallymadebeforetheirworshipsthejudges: “\'I,theundersignedRegistraroftheCourt,etc。,etc。,onbehalfoftheaforesaid,etc。,havesummonedtheSieurSchmucke,pleading,etc。,toappearbeforetheirworshipsthejudgesofthefirstchamberoftheTribunal,andtobepresentwhenapplicationismadethatthewillreceivedbyMaitresHannequinandCrottat,beingevidentlyobtainedbyundueinfluence,shallberegardedasnullandvoidinlaw;andI,theundersigned,onbehalfoftheaforesaid,etc。,havelikewisegivennoticeofprotest,shouldtheSieurSchmuckeasuniversallegateemakeapplicationforanordertobeputintopossessionoftheestate,seeingthattheapplicantopposessuchorder,andmakesobjectionbyhisapplicationbearingdateofto-day,ofwhichacopyhasbeendulydepositedwiththeSieurSchmucke,costsbeingchargedto……etc。,etc。\' “Iknowtheman,Mme。lePresidente。Hewillcometotermsassoonashereadsthislittlelove-letter。Hewilltakeourterms。Areyougoingtogivethethousandcrownsperannum?” “Certainly。IonlywishIwerepayingthefirstinstallmentnow。“ “Itwillbedoneinthreedays。Thesummonswillcomedownuponhimwhileheisstupefiedwithgrief,forthepoorsoulregretsPonsandistakingthedeathtoheart。“ “Cantheapplicationbewithdrawn?”inquiredthelady。 “Certainly,madame。Youcanwithdrawitatanytime。“ “Verywell,monsieur,letitbeso……goon!Yes,thepurchaseoflandthatyouhavearrangedformeisworththetrouble;and,besides,IhavemanagedVitel\'sbusiness——heistoretire,andyoumustpayVitel\'ssixtythousandfrancsoutofPons\'property。So,yousee,youmustsucceed。“ “HaveyouVitel\'sresignation?” “Yes,monsieur。M。VitelhasputhimselfinM。deMarville\'shands。“ “Verygood,madame。IhavealreadysavedyousixtythousandfrancswhichIexpectedtogivetothatvilecreatureMme。Cibot。ButIstillrequirethetobacconist\'slicenseforthewomanSauvage,andanappointmenttothevacantplaceofhead-physicianattheQuinze-VingtsformyfriendPoulain。“ “Agreed——itisallarranged。“ “Verywell。Thereisnomoretobesaid。Everyoneisforyouinthisbusiness,evenGaudissart,themanagerofthetheatre。Iwenttolookhimupyesterday,andheundertooktocrushtheworkmanwhoseemedlikelytogiveustrouble。“ “Oh,IknowM。GaudissartisdevotedtothePopinots。“ Fraisierwentout。Unluckily,hemissedGaudissart,andthefatalsummonswasservedforthwith。 IfallcovetousmindswillsympathizewiththePresidente,allhonestfolkwillturninabhorrencefromherjoywhenGaudissartcametwentyminuteslatertoreporthisconversationwithpoorSchmucke。Shegaveherfullapproval;shewasobligedbeyondallexpressionforthethoughtfulwayinwhichthemanagerrelievedherofanyremainingscruplesbyobservationswhichseemedtohertobeverysensibleandjust。 “IthoughtasIcame,Mme。laPresidente,thatthepoordevilwouldnotknowwhattodowiththemoney。\'Tisapatriarchallysimplenature。Heisachild,heisaGerman,heoughttobestuffedandputinaglasscaselikeawaxenimage。Whichistosaythat,inmyopinion,heisquitepuzzledenoughalreadywithhisincomeoftwothousandfivehundredfrancs,andhereyouareprovokinghimintoextravagance——“ “Itisverygenerousofhimtowishtoenrichthepoorfellowwhoregretsthelossofourcousin,“pronouncedthePresidente。“Formyownpart,IamsorryforthelittlesquabblethatestrangedM。Ponsandme。Ifhehadcomebackagain,allwouldhavebeenforgiven。Ifyouonlyknewhowmyhusbandmisseshim!M。deMarvillereceivednonoticeofthedeath,andwasindespair;familyclaimsaresacredforhim,hewouldhavegonetotheserviceandtheinterment,andImyselfwouldhavebeenatthemass——“ “Verywell,fairlady,“saidGaudissart。“Besogoodastohavethedocumentsdrawnup,andatfouro\'clockIwillbringthisGermantoyou。PleaseremembermetoyourcharmingdaughtertheVicomtesse,andaskhertotellmyillustriousfriendthegreatstatesman,hergoodandexcellentfather-in-law,howdeeplyIamdevotedtohimandhis,andaskhimtocontinuehisvaluedfavors。Iowemylifetohisunclethejudge,andmysuccessinlifetohim;andIshouldwishtobeboundtobothyouandyourdaughterbythehighesteemwhichlinksuswithpersonsofrankandinfluence。Iwishtoleavethetheatreandbecomeaseriousperson。“ “Asyouarealready,monsieur!”saidthePresidente。 “Adorable!”returnedGaudissart,kissingthelady\'sshriveledfingers。 Atfouro\'clockthatafternoonseveralpeopleweregatheredtogetheratBerthier\'soffice;Fraisier,arch-concocterofthewholescheme,Tabareau,appearingonbehalfofSchmucke,andSchmuckehimself。 Gaudissarthadcomewithhim。FraisierhadbeencarefultospreadoutthemoneyonBerthier\'sdesk,andsodazzledwasSchmuckebythesightofthesixthousand-francbank-notesforwhichhehadasked,andsixhundredfrancsforthefirstquarter\'sallowance,thathepaidnoheedwhatsoevertothereadingofthedocument。Poorman,hewasscarcelyinfullpossessionofhisfaculties,shakenastheyhadalreadybeenbysomanyshocks。Gaudissarthadsnatchedhimuponhisreturnfromthecemetery,wherehehadbeentalkingwithPons,promisingtojoinhimsoon——verysoon。SoSchmuckedidnotlistentothepreambleinwhichitwassetforththatMaitreTabareau,bailiff,wasactingashisproxy,andthatthePresidente,intheinterestsofherdaughter,wastakinglegalproceedingsagainsthim。Altogether,inthatpreambletheGermanplayedasorrypart,butheputhisnametothedocument,andtherebyadmittedthetruthofFraisier\'sabominableallegations; andsojoyouswasheoverreceivingthemoneyfortheTopinards,sogladtobestowwealthaccordingtohislittleideasupontheonecreaturewholovedPons,thatheheardnotawordoflawsuitnorcompromise。 Butinthemiddleofthereadingaclerkcameintotheprivateofficetospeaktohisemployer。“Thereisamanhere,sir,whowishestospeaktoM。Schmucke,“saidhe。 ThenotarylookedatFraisier,and,takinghiscuefromhim,shruggedhisshoulders。 “Neverdisturbuswhenwearesigningdocuments。Justaskhisname——isitamanoragentleman?Isheacreditor?” Theclerkwentandreturned。“HeinsiststhathemustspeaktoM。 Schmucke。“ “Hisname?” “HisnameisTopinard,hesays。“ “Iwillgoouttohim。Signwithoutdisturbingyourself,“saidGaudissart,addressingSchmucke。“Makeanendofit;Iwillfindoutwhathewantswithus。“ GaudissartunderstoodFraisier;bothscenteddanger。 “Whyareyouhere?”Gaudissartbegan。“Soyouhavenomindtobecashieratthetheatre?Discretionisacashier\'sfirstrecommendation。“ “Sir——“ “Justmindyourownbusiness;youwillneverbeanythingifyoumeddleinotherpeople\'saffairs。“ “Sir,Icannoteatbreadifeverymouthfulofitistostickinmythroat……MonsieurSchmucke!——M。Schmucke!”heshoutedaloud。 SchmuckecameoutatthesoundofTopinard\'svoice。Hehadjustsigned。Heheldthemoneyinhishand。 “TheeseesfordieliddleGermanmaidenundforyou,“hesaid。 “Oh!mydearM。Schmucke,youhavegivenawayyourwealthtoinhumanwretches,topeoplewhoaretryingtotakeawayyourgoodname。Itookthispapertoagoodman,anattorneywhoknowsthisFraisier,andhesaysthatyououghttopunishsuchwickedness;yououghttoletthemsummonyouandleavethemtogetoutofit——Readthis,“andSchmucke\'simprudentfriendheldoutthesummonsdeliveredintheCiteBordin。 Standinginthenotary\'sgateway,Schmuckereadthedocument,sawtheimputationsmadeagainsthim,and,allignorantashewasoftheamenitiesofthelaw,theblowwasdeadly。Thelittlegrainofsandstoppedhisheart\'sbeating。Topinardcaughthiminhisarms,hailedapassingcab,andputthepoorGermanintoit。Hewassufferingfromcongestionofthebrain;hiseyesweredim,hisheadwasthrobbing,buthehadenoughstrengthlefttoputthemoneyintoTopinard\'shands。 Schmuckeralliedfromthefirstattack,butheneverrecoveredconsciousness,andrefusedtoeat。Tendaysafterwardshediedwithoutacomplaint;tothelasthehadnotspokenaword。Mme。Topinardnursedhim,andTopinardlaidhimbyPons\'side。Itwasanobscurefuneral;TopinardwastheonlymournerwhofollowedthesonofGermanytohislastresting-place。 Fraisier,nowajusticeofthepeace,isveryintimatewiththePresident\'sfamily,andmuchvaluedbythePresidente。Shecouldnotthinkofallowinghimtomarry“thatgirlofTabareau\'s,“andpromisedinfinitelybetterthingsfortheclevermantowhomsheconsiderssheowesnotmerelythepasture-landandtheEnglishcottageatMarville,butalsothePresident\'sseatintheChamberofDeputies,forM。lePresidentwasreturnedatthegeneralelectionin1846。 Everyone,nodoubt,wishestoknowwhatbecameoftheheroineofastoryonlytooveraciousinitsdetails;achroniclewhich,takenwithitstwinsistertheprecedingvolume,/LaCousineBette/,provesthatCharacterisagreatsocialforce。You,Oamateurs,connoisseurs,anddealers,willguessatoncethatPons\'collectionisnowinquestion。 WhereforeitwillsufficeifwearepresentduringaconversationthattookplaceonlyafewdaysagoinCountPopinot\'shouse。Hewasshowinghissplendidcollectiontosomevisitors。 “M。leComte,youpossesstreasuresindeed,“remarkedadistinguishedforeigner。 “Oh!astopictures,nobodycanhopetorivalanobscurecollector,oneElieMagus,aJew,anoldmonomaniac,theprinceofpicture- lovers,“theCountrepliedmodestly。“AndwhenIsaynobody,IdonotspeakofParisonly,butofallEurope。WhentheoldCroesusdies,Franceoughttosparesevenoreightmillionsoffrancstobuythegallery。Forcuriosities,mycollectionisgoodenoughtobetalkedabout——“ “Buthow,busyasyouare,andwithafortunesohonestlyearnedinthefirstinstanceinbusiness——“ “Inthedrugbusiness,“brokeinPopinot;“youaskhowIcancontinuetointerestmyselfinthingsthatareadruginthemarket——“ “No,“returnedtheforeignvisitor,“no,buthowdoyoufindtimetocollect?Thecuriositiesdonotcometofindyou。“ “Myfather-in-lawownedthenucleusofthecollection,“saidtheyoungVicomtess;“helovedtheartsandbeautifulwork,butmostofhistreasurescametohimthroughme。“ “Throughyou,madame?——Soyoung!andyethaveyousuchvicesasthis?” askedaRussianprince。 Russiansarebynatureimitative;imitativeindeedtosuchanextentthatthediseasesofcivilizationbreakoutamongtheminepidemics。 Thebric-a-bracmaniahadappearedinanacuteforminSt。Petersburg,andtheRussianscausedsuchariseofpricesinthe“artline,“asRemonencqwouldsay,thatcollectionbecameimpossible。TheprincewhospokehadcometoParissolelytobuybric-a-brac。 “Thetreasurescametome,prince,onthedeathofacousin。Hewasveryfondofme,“addedtheVicomtessePopinot,“andhehadspentsomefortyoddyearssince1805inpickingupthesemasterpieceseverywhere,butmoreespeciallyinItaly——“ “Andwhatwashisname?”inquiredtheEnglishlord。 “Pons,“saidPresidentCamusot。 “Acharmingmanhewas,“pipedthePresidenteinherthin,flutetones,“veryclever,veryeccentric,andyetverygood-hearted。ThisfanthatyouadmireoncebelongedtoMme。dePompadour;hegaveittomeonemorningwithaprettyspeechwhichyoumustpermitmenottorepeat,“andsheglancedatherdaughter。 “Mme。laVicomtesse,tellustheprettyspeech,“beggedtheRussianprince。 “Thespeechwasasprettyasthefan,“returnedtheVicomtesse,whobroughtoutthestereotypedremarkonalloccasions。“Hetoldmymotherthatitwasquitetimethatitshouldpassfromthehandsofviceintothoseofvirtue。“ TheEnglishlordlookedatMme。CamusotdeMarvillewithanairofdoubtnotalittlegratifyingtosowitheredawoman。 “Heusedtodineatourhousetwoorthreetimesaweek,“shesaid; “hewassofondofus!Wecouldappreciatehim,andartistslikethesocietyofthosewhorelishtheirwit。Myhusbandwas,besides,hisonesurvivingrelative。Sowhen,quiteunexpectedly,M。deMarvillecameintotheproperty,M。leComtepreferredtotakeoverthewholecollectiontosaveitfromasalebyauction;andweourselvesmuchpreferredtodisposeofitinthatway,foritwouldhavebeensopainfultoustoseethebeautifulthings,inwhichourdearcousinwassomuchinterested,allscatteredabroad。ElieMagusvaluedthem,andinthatwayIbecamepossessedofthecottagethatyourunclebuilt,andIhopeyouwilldousthehonorofcomingtoseeusthere。“ Gaudissart\'stheatrepassedintootherhandsayearago,butM。 Topinardisstillthecashier。M。Topinard,however,hasgrowngloomyandmisanthropic;hesayslittle。Peoplethinkthathehassomethingonhisconscience。WagsatthetheatresuggestthathisgloomdatesfromhismarriagewithLolotte。HonestTopinardstartswheneverhehearsFraisier\'snamementioned。SomepeoplemaythinkitstrangethattheonenatureworthyofPonsandSchmuckeshouldbefoundonthethirdfloorbeneaththestageofaboulevardtheatre。 Mme。Remonencq,muchimpressedwithMme。Fontaine\'sprediction,declinestoretiretothecountry。SheisstilllivinginhersplendidshopontheBoulevarddelaMadeleine,butsheisawidownowforthesecondtime。Remonencq,infact,bythetermsofthemarriagecontract,settledthepropertyuponthesurvivor,andleftalittleglassofvitriolaboutforhiswifetodrinkbymistake;buthiswife,withtheverybestintentions,puttheglasselsewhere,andRemonencqswallowedthedraughthimself。Therascal\'sappropriateendvindicatesProvidence,aswellasthechroniclerofmanners,whoissometimesaccusedofneglectonthishead,perhapsbecauseProvidencehasbeensooverworkedbyplaywrightsoflate。 Pardonthetranscriber\'serrors。 End