"Allthiswithaneasygood-humorfittogiveavirtuouscitizenthecolic。
  "'Youarewrong,MonsieurleComte,'retortedCerizet,inaslightlyperemptorytone。'Wewillbepaidinfull,andthatinawaywhichyoumaynotlike。ThatiswhyIcametoyoufirstinafriendlyspirit,asisrightandfitbetweengentlemen——'
  "'Oh!sothatishowyouunderstandit?'beganMaxime,enragedbythislastpieceofpresumption。TherewassomethingofTalleyrand'switintheinsolentretort,ifyouhavequitegraspedthecontrastbetweenthetwomenandtheircostumes。Maximescowledandlookedfullattheintruder;Cerizetnotmerelyenduredtheglareofcoldfury,butevenreturnedit,withanicy,cat-likemalignanceandfixityofgaze。
  "'Verygood,sir,goout——'
  "'Verywell,good-day,MonsieurleComte。Weshallbequitsbeforesixmonthsareout。'
  "'Ifyoucanstealtheamountofyourbill,whichislegallydueI
  own,Ishallbeindebtedtoyou,sir,'repliedMaxime。'Youwillhavetaughtmeanewprecautiontotake。Iamverymuchyourservant。'
  "'MonsieurleComte,'saidCerizet,'itisI,onthecontrary,whoamyours。'
  "Herewasanexplicit,forcible,confidentdeclarationoneitherside。
  Acoupleoftigersconfabulating,withthepreybeforethem,andafightimpending,wouldhavebeennofinerandnoshrewderthanthispair;theinsolentfinegentlemanasgreatablackguardastheotherinhissoiledandmud-stainedclothes。
  "Whichwillyoulayyourmoneyon?"askedDesroches,lookingroundatanaudience,surprisedtofindhowdeeplyitwasinterested。
  "Aprettystory!"criedMalaga。"Mydearboy,goon,Ibegofyou。
  Thisgoestoone'sheart。”
  "Nothingcommonplacecouldhappenbetweentwofighting-cocksofthatcalibre,"addedLaPalferine。
  "Pooh!"criedMalaga。"Iwillwagermycabinet-maker'sinvoicethefellowisdunningmethatthelittletoadwastoomanyforMaxime。”
  "IbetonMaxime,"saidCardot。"Nobodyevercaughthimnapping。”
  DesrochesdrankoffaglassthatMalagahandedtohim。
  "Mlle。Chocardelle'sreading-room,"hecontinued,afterapause,"wasintheRueCoquenard,justasteportwofromtheRuePigallewhereMaximewasliving。ThesaidMlle。Chocardellelivedatthebackonthegardensideofthehouse,beyondabigdarkplacewherethebookswerekept。Antonialeftheraunttolookafterthebusiness——"
  "Hadsheanaunteventhen?"exclaimedMalaga。"Hangitall,Maximedidthingshandsomely。”
  "Alas!itwasarealaunt,"saidDesroches;"hernamewas——letmesee——"
  "IdaBonamy,"saidBixiou。
  "SoasAntonia'saunttookagooddealoftheworkoffherhands,shewenttobedlateandlaylateofamorning,nevershowingherfaceatthedeskuntiltheafternoon,sometimebetweentwoandfour。Fromtheveryfirstherappearancewasenoughtodrawcustom。Severalelderlymeninthequarterusedtocome,amongthemaretiredcoach-builder,oneCroizeau。Beholdingthismiracleoffemalelovelinessthroughthewindow-panes,hetookitintohisheadtoreadthenewspapersinthebeauty'sreading-room;andasometimecustom-houseofficer,namedDenisart,witharibboninhisbutton-hole,followedtheexample。
  CroizeauchosetolookuponDenisartasarival。'/Monsieur/,'hesaidafterwards,'
  Ididnotknowwhattobuyforyou!'
  "Thatspeechshouldgiveyouanideaoftheman。TheSieurCroizeauhappenstobelongtoaparticularclassofoldmanwhichshouldbeknownas'Coquerels'sinceHenriMonnier'stime;sowelldidMonnierrenderthepipingvoice,thelittlemannerisms,littlequeue,littlesprinklingofpowder,littlemovementsofthehead,primlittlemanner,andtrippinggaitinthepartofCoquerelin/LaFamilleImprovisee/。ThisCroizeauusedtohandoverhishalfpencewithaflourishanda'There,fairlady!'
  "Mme。IdaBonamytheauntwasnotlonginfindingoutthroughaservantthatCroizeau,bypopularreportoftheneighborhoodoftheRuedeBuffault,wherehelived,wasamanofexceedingstinginess,possessedoffortythousandfrancsperannum。Aweekaftertheinstalmentofthecharminglibrarianhewasdeliveredofapun:
  "'Youlendmebookslivres,butIgiveyouplentyoffrancsinreturn,'saidhe。
  "Afewdayslaterheputonaknowinglittleair,asmuchastosay,'Iknowyouareengaged,butmyturnwillcomeoneday;Iamawidower。'
  "Healwayscamearrayedinfinelinen,acornflowerbluecoat,apaduasoywaistcoat,blacktrousers,andblackribbonbowsonthedoublesoledshoesthatcreakedlikeanabbe's;healwaysheldafourteenfrancsilkhatinhishand。
  "'IamoldandIhavenochildren,'hetookoccasiontoconfidetotheyoungladysomefewdaysafterCerizet'svisittoMaxime。'Iholdmyrelationsinhorror。Theyarepeasantsborntoworkinthefields。
  Justimagineit,Icameupfromthecountrywithsixfrancsinmypocket,andmademyfortunehere。Iamnotproud。Aprettywomanismyequal。NowwoulditnotbenicertobeMme。CroizeauforsomeyearstocomethantodoaCount'spleasureforatwelvemonth?Hewillgooffandleaveyousometimeorother;andwhenthatdaycomes,youwillthinkofme……yourservant,myprettylady!'
  "Allthiswassimmeringbelowthesurface。Theslightestapproachatlove-makingwasmadequiteonthesly。NotasoulsuspectedthatthetrimlittleoldfogywassmittenwithAntonia;andsoprudentwastheelderlylover,thatnorivalcouldhaveguessedanythingfromhisbehaviorinthereading-room。ForacoupleofmonthsCroizeauwatchedtheretiredcustom-houseofficial;butbeforethethirdmonthwasouthehadgoodreasontobelievethathissuspicionsweregroundless。HeexertedhisingenuitytoscrapeanacquaintancewithDenisart,cameupwithhiminthestreet,andatlengthseizedhisopportunitytoremark,'Itisafineday,sir!'
  "Whereupontheretiredofficialrespondedwith,'Austerlitzweather,sir。Iwastheremyself——Iwaswoundedindeed,IwonmyCrossonthatgloriousday。'
  "AndsofromonethingtoanotherthetwodriftedwrecksoftheEmpirestruckupanacquaintance。LittleCroizeauwasattachedtotheEmpirethroughhisconnectionwithNapoleon'ssisters。Hehadbeentheircoach-builder,andhadfrequentlydunnedthemformoney;sohegaveoutthathe'hadhadrelationswiththeImperialfamily。'Maxime,dulyinformedbyAntoniaofthe'niceoldman's'proposalsforsotheauntcalledCroizeau,wishedtoseehim。Cerizet'sdeclarationofwarhadsofartakeneffectthatheoftheyellowkidgloveswasstudyingthepositionofeverypiece,howeverinsignificant,upontheboard;anditsohappenedthatatthementionofthat'niceoldman,'anominoustinklingsoundedinhisears。Oneevening,therefore,Maximeseatedhimselfamongthebook-shelvesinthedimlylightedbackroom,reconnoitredthesevenoreightcustomersthroughthechinkbetweenthegreencurtains,andtookthelittlecoach-builder'smeasure。Hegaugedtheman'sinfatuation,andwasverywellsatisfiedtofindthatthevarnisheddoorsofatolerablysumptuousfuturewerereadytoturnatawordfromAntoniasosoonashisownfancyhadpassedoff。
  "'Andthatotheroneyonder?'askedhe,pointingoutthestoutfine-
  lookingelderlymanwiththeCrossoftheLegionofHonor。'Whoishe?'
  "'Aretiredcustom-houseofficer。'
  "'Thecutofhiscountenanceisnotreassuring,'saidMaxime,beholdingtheSieurDenisart。
  "Andindeedtheoldsoldierheldhimselfuprightasasteeple。Hisheadwasremarkablefortheamountofpowderandpomatumbestoweduponit;helookedalmostlikeapostilionatafancyball。Underneaththatfeltedcovering,mouldedtothetopofthewearer'scranium,appearedanelderlyprofile,half-official,half-soldierly,withacomicaladmixtureofarrogance,——altogethersomethinglikecaricaturesofthe/Constitutionnel/。Thesometimeofficialfindingthatage,andhair-
  powder,andtheconformationofhisspinemadeitimpossibletoreadawordwithoutspectacles,satdisplayingaverycreditableexpanseofchestwithalltheprideofanoldmanwithamistress。LikeoldGeneralMontcornet,thatpillaroftheVaudeville,heworeearrings。
  Denisartwaspartialtoblue;hisroomytrousersandwell-worngreatcoatwerebothofbluecloth。
  "'Howlongisitsincethatoldfogycamehere?'inquiredMaxime,thinkingthathesawdangerinthespectacles。
  "'Oh,fromthebeginning,'returnedAntonia,'prettynearlytwomonthsagonow。'
  "'Good,"saidMaximetohimself,'Cerizetonlycametomeamonthago——Justgethimtotalk,'headdedinAntonia'sear;'Iwanttohearhisvoice。'
  "'Pshaw,'saidshe,'thatisnotsoeasy。Heneversaysawordtome。'
  "'Thenwhydoeshecomehere?'demandedMaxime。
  "'Foraqueerreason,'returnedthefairAntonia。'Inthefirstplace,althoughheissixty-nine,hehasafancy;andbecauseheissixty-nine,heisasmethodicalasaclockface。Everydayatfiveo'clocktheoldgentlemangoestodinewith/her/intheRuedelaVictoire。Iamsorryforher。Thenatsixo'clock,hecomeshere,readssteadilyatthepapersforfourhours,andgoesbackatteno'clock。DaddyCroizeausaysthatheknowsM。Denisart'smotives,andapproveshisconduct;andinhisplace,hewoulddothesame。SoI
  knowexactlywhattoexpect。IfeverIamMme。Croizeau,Ishallhavefourhourstomyselfbetweensixandteno'clock。'
  "Maximelookedthroughthedirectory,andfoundthefollowingreassuringitem:
  "DENISART,*retiredcustom-houseofficer,RuedelaVictoire。
  "Hisuneasinessvanished。
  "GraduallytheSieurDenisartandtheSieurCroizeaubegantoexchangeconfidences。Nothingsobindstwomentogetherasasimilarityofviewsinthematterofwomankind。DaddyCroizeauwenttodinewith'M。
  Denisart'sfairlady,'ashecalledher。AndhereImustmakeasomewhatimportantobservation。
  "Thereading-roomhadbeenpaidforhalfincash,halfinbillssignedbythesaidMlle。Chocardelle。The/quartd'heuredeRabelais/
  arrived;theCounthadnomoney。Sothefirstbillofthreethousandfrancswasmetbytheamiablecoach-builder;thatoldscoundrelDenisarthavingrecommendedhimtosecurehimselfwithamortgageonthereading-room。
  "'Formyownpart,'saidDenisart,'Ihaveseenprettydoingsfromprettywomen。Soinallcases,evenwhenIhavelostmyhead,Iamalwaysonmyguardwithawoman。Thereisthiscreature,forinstance;
  Iammadlyinlovewithher;butthisisnotherfurniture;no,itbelongstome。Theleaseistakenoutinmyname。'
  "YouknowMaxime!Hethoughtthecoach-builderuncommonlygreen。
  Croizeaumightpayallthreebills,andgetnothingforalongwhile;
  forMaximefeltmoreinfatuatedwithAntoniathanever。”
  "Icanwellbelieveit,"saidLaPalferine。"Sheisthe/bellaImperia/ofourday。”
  "Withherroughskin!"exclaimedMalaga;"sorough,thatsheruinsherselfinbranbaths!"
  "Croizeauspokewithacoach-builder'sadmirationofthesumptuousfurnitureprovidedbytheamorousDenisartasasettingforhisfairone,describingitallindetailwithdiabolicalcomplacencyforAntonia'sbenefit,"continuedDesroches。"Theebonychestsinlaidwithmother-of-pearlandgoldwire,theBrusselscarpets,amediaevalbedsteadworththreethousandfrancs,aBouleclock,candelabrainthefourcornersofthedining-room,silkcurtains,onwhichChinesepatiencehadwroughtpicturesofbirds,andhangingsoverthedoors,worthmorethantheportressthatopenedthem。
  "'Andthatiswhat/you/oughttohave,myprettylady——AndthatiswhatIshouldliketoofferyou,'hewouldconclude。'Iamquiteawarethatyouscarcelycareabitaboutme;but,atmyage,wecannotexpecttoomuch。JudgehowmuchIloveyou;Ihavelentyouathousandfrancs。Imustconfessthat,inallmyborndays,Ihavenotlentanybody/that/much——'
  "Heheldouthispennyashespoke,withtheimportantairofamanthatgivesalearneddemonstration。
  "ThateveningattheVarietes,AntoniaspoketotheCount。
  "'Areading-roomisverydull,allthesame,'saidshe;'IfeelthatIhavenosortoftasteforthatkindoflife,andIseenofutureinit。Itisonlyfitforawidowthatwishestokeepbodyandsoultogether,orforsomehideouslyuglythingthatfanciesshecancatchahusbandwithalittlefinery。'
  "'Itwasyourownchoice,'returnedtheCount。Justatthatmoment,incameNucingen,ofwhomMaxime,kingoflionsthe'yellowkidgloves'werethelionsofthatdayhadwonthreethousandfrancstheeveningbefore。Nucingenhadcometopayhisgamingdebt。
  "'EinwritofattachmenthafshoostpeenservedonmebyderorderofdotteufelGlabaron,'hesaid,seeingMaxime'sastonishment。
  "'Oh,sothatishowtheyaregoingtowork,isit?'criedMaxime。
  'Theyarenotuptomuch,thatpair——'
  "'Itmakesnot,'saidthebanker,'baydem,fordeymayapplydemselfstooderspesides,unddoyouharm。IdakedeesbrettyvomantovitnessdotIhafbaidyoudeesmorning,longpeforedatwritvasserfed。'"
  "Queenoftheboards,"smiledLaPalferine,lookingatMalaga,"thouartabouttolosethybet。”
  "Once,alongtimeago,inasimilarcase,"resumedDesroches,"atoohonestdebtortookfrightattheideaofasolemndeclarationinacourtoflaw,anddeclinedtopayMaximeafternoticewasgiven。Thattimewemadeithotforthecreditorbypilingonwritsofattachment,soastoabsorbthewholeamountincosts——"
  "Oh,whatisthat?"criedMalaga;"itallsoundslikegibberishtome。
  Asyouthoughtthesturgeonsoexcellentatdinner,letmetakeoutthevalueofthesauceinlessonsinchicanery。”
  "Verywell,"saidDesroches。"Supposethatamanowesyoumoney,andyourcreditorsserveawritofattachmentuponhim;thereisnothingtopreventallyourothercreditorsfromdoingthesamething。Andnowwhatdoesthecourtdowhenallthecreditorsmakeapplicationfororderstopay?/Thecourtdividesthewholesumattached,proportionatelyamongthemall。/Thatdivision,madeundertheeyeofamagistrate,iswhatwecalla/contribution/。Ifyouowetenthousandfrancs,andyourcreditorsissuewritsofattachmentonadebtduetoyouofathousandfrancs,eachoneofthemgetssomuchpercent,'somuchinthepound,'inlegalphrase;somuchthatmeansinproportiontotheamountsseverallyclaimedbythecreditors。But——thecreditorscannottouchthemoneywithoutaspecialorderfromtheclerkofthecourt。Doyouguesswhatallthisworkdrawnupbyajudgeandpreparedbyattorneysmustmean?Itmeansaquantityofstampedpaperfullofdiffuselinesandblanks,thefiguresalmostlostinvastspacesofcompletelyemptyruledcolumns。
  Thefirstproceedingistodeductthecosts。Now,asthecostsarepreciselythesamewhethertheamountattachedisonethousandoronemillionfrancs,itisnotdifficulttoeatupthreethousandfrancsforinstanceincosts,especiallyifyoucanmanagetoraisecounterapplications。”
  "Andanattorneyalwaysmanagestodoit,"saidCardot。"Howmanyatimeoneofyouhascometomewith,'Whatistheretobegotoutofthecase?'"
  "Itisparticularlyeasytomanageitifthedebtoreggsyouontorunupcoststilltheyeatuptheamount。And,asarule,theCount'screditorstooknothingbythatmove,andwereoutofpocketinlawandpersonalexpenses。TogetmoneyoutofsoexperiencedadebtorastheCount,acreditorshouldreallybeinapositionuncommonlydifficulttoreach;itisaquestionofbeingcreditoranddebtorboth,forthenyouarelegallyentitledtoworktheconfusionofrights,inlawlanguage——"
  "Totheconfusionofthedebtor?"askedMalaga,lendinganattentiveeartothisdiscourse。
  "No,theconfusionofrightsofdebtorandcreditor,andpayyourselfthroughyourownhands。SoClaparon'sinnocenceinmerelyissuingwritsofattachmenteasedtheCount'smind。AshecamebackfromtheVarieteswithAntonia,hewassomuchthemoretakenwiththeideaofsellingthereading-roomtopayoffthelasttwothousandfrancsofthepurchase-money,becausehedidnotcaretohavehisnamemadepublicasapartnerinsuchaconcern。SoheadoptedAntonia'splan。
  Antoniawishedtoreachthehigherranksofhercalling,withsplendidrooms,amaid,andacarriage;inshort,shewantedtorivalourcharminghostess,forinstance——"
  "Shewasnotwomanenoughforthat,"criedthefamousbeautyoftheCircus;"still,sheruinedyoungd'Esgrignonveryneatly。”
  "Tendaysafterwards,littleCroizeau,perchedonhisdignity,saidalmostexactlythesamething,forthefairAntonia'sbenefit,"
  continuedDesroches。
  "'Child,'saidhe,'yourreading-roomisaholeofaplace。Youwillloseyourcomplexion;thegaswillruinyoureyesight。Yououghttocomeoutofit;and,lookhere,letustakeadvantageofanopportunity。Ihavefoundayoungladyforyouthatasksnobetterthantobuyyourreading-room。Sheisaruinedwomanwithnothingbeforeherbutaplungeintotheriver;butshehadfourthousandfrancsincash,andthebestthingtodoistoturnthemtoaccount,soastofeedandeducateacoupleofchildren。'
  "'Verywell。Itiskindofyou,DaddyCroizeau,'saidAntonia。
  "'Oh,IshallbemuchkinderbeforeIhavedone。Justimagineit,poorM。Denisarthasbeenworriedintothejaundice!Yes,ithasgonetotheliver,asitusuallydoeswithsusceptibleoldmen。Itisapityhefeelsthingsso。Itoldhimsomyself;Isaid,"Bepassionate,thereisnoharminthat,butasfortakingthingstoheart——drawthelineatthat!Itisthewaytokillyourself。”——Really,Iwouldnothaveexpectedhimtotakeonsoaboutit;amanthathassenseenoughandexperienceenoughtokeepawayashedoeswhilehedigestshisdinner——'
  "'Butwhatisthematter?'inquiredMlle。Chocardelle。
  "'ThatlittlebaggagewithwhomIdinedhasclearedoutandlefthim!……Yes。Gavehimtheslipwithoutanywarningbutaletter,inwhichthespellingwasalltoseek。'
  "'There,DaddyCroizeau,youseewhatcomesofboringawoman——'
  "'Itisindeedalesson,myprettylady,'saidtheguilefulCroizeau。
  'Meanwhile,Ihaveneverseenamaninsuchastate。OurfriendDenisartcannottellhislefthandfromhisright;hewillnotgobacktolookatthe"sceneofhishappiness,"ashecallsit。Hehassothoroughlylosthiswits,thatheproposesthatIshouldbuyallHortense'sfurnitureHortensewashernameforfourthousandfrancs。'
  "'Aprettyname,'saidAntonia。
  "Yes。Napoleon'sstepdaughterwascalledHortense。Ibuiltcarriagesforher,asyouknow。'
  "'Verywell,Iwillsee,'saidcunningAntonia;'beginbysendingthisyoungwomantome。'
  "Antoniahurriedofftoseethefurniture,andcamebackfascinated。
  ShebroughtMaximeunderthespellofantiquarianenthusiasm。ThatveryeveningtheCountagreedtothesaleofthereading-room。Theestablishment,yousee,nominallybelongedtoMlle。Chocardelle。
  MaximeburstoutlaughingattheideaoflittleCroizeau'sfindinghimabuyer。ThefirmofMaximeandChocardellewaslosingtwothousandfrancs,itistrue,butwhatwasthelosscomparedwithfourgloriousthousand-francnotesinhand?'Fourthousandfrancsoflivecoin!——
  therearemomentsinone'slifewhenonewouldsignbillsforeightthousandtogetthem,'astheCountsaidtome。
  "TwodayslatertheCountmustseethefurniturehimself,andtookthefourthousandfrancsuponhim。Thesalehadbeenarranged;thankstolittleCroizeau'sdiligence,hepushedmatterson;hehad'comeround'
  thewidow,asheexpressedit。ItwasMaxime'sintentiontohaveallthefurnitureremovedatoncetoalodginginanewhouseintheRueTronchet,takeninthenameofMme。IdaBonamy;hedidnottroublehimselfmuchabouttheniceoldmanthatwasabouttolosehisthousandfrancs。Buthehadsentbeforehandforseveralbigfurniturevans。
  "Onceagainhewasfascinatedbythebeautifulfurniturewhichawholesaledealerwouldhavevaluedatsixthousandfrancs。Bythefiresidesatthewretchedowner,yellowwithjaundice,hisheadtiedupinacoupleofprintedhandkerchiefs,andacottonnight-capontopofthem;hewashuddledupinwrappingslikeachandelier,exhausted,unabletospeak,andaltogethersoknockedtopiecesthattheCountwasobligedtotransacthisbusinesswiththeman-servant。Whenhehadpaiddownthefourthousandfrancs,andtheservanthadtakenthemoneytohismasterforareceipt,Maximeturnedtotellthemantocallupthevanstothedoor;butevenashespoke,avoicelikearattlesoundedinhisears。
  "'Itisnotworthwhile,MonsieurleComte。YouandIarequits;I
  havesixhundredandthirtyfrancsfifteencentimestogiveyou!'
  "Tohisutterconsternation,hesawCerizet,emergedfromhiswrappingslikeabutterflyfromthechrysalis,holdingouttheaccursedbundleofdocuments。
  "'WhenIwasdownonmyluck,Ilearnedtoactonthestage,'addedCerizet。'IamasgoodasBouffeatoldmen。'
  "'Ihavefallenamongthieves!'shoutedMaxime。
  "'No,MonsieurleComte,youareinMlle。Hortense'shouse。SheisafriendofoldLordDudley's;hekeepsherhiddenawayhere;butshehasthebadtastetolikeyourhumbleservant。'
  "'IfeverIlongedtokillaman,'sotheCounttoldmeafterwards,'itwasatthatmoment;butwhatcouldonedo?Hortenseshowedherprettyface,onehadtolaugh。Tokeepmydignity,Iflungherthesixhundredfrancs。"There'sforthegirl,"saidI。'"
  "ThatisMaximeallover!"criedLaPalferine。
  "MoreespeciallyasitwaslittleCroizeau'smoney,"addedCardottheprofound。
  "Maximescoredatriumph,"continuedDesroches,"forHortenseexclaimed,'Oh,ifIhadonlyknownthatitwasyou!'"
  "Apretty'confusion'indeed!"putinMalaga。"Youhavelost,milord,"
  sheaddedturningtothenotary。
  Andinthiswaythecabinetmaker,towhomMalagaowedahundredcrowns,waspaid。