Thenewjournal,whichfortunatelywasstartedbeforetheassassinationoftheDucdeBerry,justescapedtheblowwhichMonsieurDecazesthenlaunchedatthepress。MadameBridau’ssharesintheFunds,representingthirteenhundredfrancs’interest,weretransferredassecurityforPhilippe,whowasthenappointedcashier。
Thatgoodsonatoncepromisedtopayonehundredfrancseverymonthtothetwowidows,forhisboardandlodging,andwasdeclaredbybothtobethebestofsons。ThosewhohadthoughtillofhimnowcongratulatedAgathe。
“Wewereunjusttohim,“theysaid。
PoorJoseph,nottobebehindhisbrotheringenerosity,resolvedtopayforhisownsupport,andsucce
Threemonthslater,thecolonel,whoateanddrankenoughforfourmen,findingfaultwiththefoodandcompellingthepoorwidows,onthescoreofhispayments,tospendmuchmoneyontheirtable,hadnotyetpaiddownasinglepenny。HismotherandMadameDescoingswereunwilling,outofdelicacy,toremindhimofhispromise。TheyearwentbywithoutoneofthosecoinswhichLeonGozlansovigorouslycalled“tigerswithfiveclaws“findingitswayfromPhilippe’spockettothehouseholdpurse。Itistruethatthecolonelquietedhisconscienceonthisscorebyseldomdiningathome。
“Well,heishappy,“saidhismother;“heiseasyinmind;hehasaplace。“
Throughtheinfluenceofafeuilleton,editedbyVernou,afriendofBixiou,Finot,andGiroudeau,Mariettemadeherappearance,notatthePanorama-DramatiquebutatthePorte-Saint-Martin,whereshetriumphedbesidethefamousBegrand。Amongthedirectorsofthetheatrewasarichandluxuriousgeneralofficer,inlovewithanactress,forwhosesakehehadmadehimselfanimpresario。InParis,wefrequentlymeetwithmensofascinatedwithactresses,singers,orballet-dancers,thattheyarewillingtobecomedirectorsofatheatreoutoflove。
ThisofficerknewPhilippeandGiroudeau。Mariette’sfirstappearance,heraldedalreadybyFinot’sjournalandalsobyPhilippe’s,waspromptlyarrangedbythethreeofficers;forthereseemstobesolidarityamongthepassionsinamatteroffolly。
ThemischievousBixiouwasnotlonginrevealingtohisgrandmotherandthedevotedAgathethatPhilippe,thecashier,theheroofheroes,wasinlovewithMariette,thecelebratedballet-danceratthePorte-
Saint-Martin。Thenewswasathunder-claptothetwowidows;Agathe’sreligiousprinciplestaughthertothinkthatallwomenonthestagewerebrandsintheburning;moreover,shethought,andsodidMadameDescoings,thatwomenofthatkinddinedoffgold,drankpearls,andwastedfortunes。
“Nowdoyousuppose,“saidJosephtohismother,“thatmybrotherissuchafoolastospendhismoneyonMariette?Suchwomenonlyruinrichmen。“
“TheytalkofengagingMarietteattheOpera,“saidBixiou。“Don’tbeworried,MadameBridau;thediplomaticbodyoftencomestothePorte-
Saint-Martin,andthathandsomegirlwon’tstaylongwithyourson。I
didhearthatanambassadorwasmadlyinlovewithher。Bythebye,anotherpieceofnews!OldClaparonisdead,andhisson,whohasbecomeabanker,hasorderedthecheapestkindoffuneralforhim。
Thatfellowhasnoeducation;theywouldn’tbehavelikethatinChina。“
Philippe,promptedbymercenarymotives,proposedtoMariettethatsheshouldmarryhim;butshe,knowingherselfontheeveofanengagementattheGrandOpera,refusedtheoffer,eitherbecausesheguessedthecolonel’smotive,orbecauseshesawhowimportantherindependencewouldbetoherfuturefortune。Fortheremainderofthisyear,Philippenevercamemorethantwiceamonthtoseehismother。Wherewashe?Eitherathisoffice,orthetheatre,orwithMariette。NolightwhateverastohisconductreachedthehouseholdoftherueMazarin。Giroudeau,Finot,Bixiou,Vernou,Lousteau,sawhimleadingalifeofpleasure。PhilippesharedthegayamusementsofTullia,aleadingsingerattheOpera,ofFlorentine,whotookMariette’splaceatthePorte-Saint-Martin,ofFlorineandMatifat,CoralieandCamusot。Afterfouro’clock,whenhelefthisoffice,untilmidnight,heamusedhimself;somepartyofpleasurehadusuallybeenarrangedthenightbefore,——agooddinner,acard-party,asupperbysomeoneorotheroftheset。Philippewasinhiselement。
Thiscarnival,whichlastedeighteenmonths,wasnotaltogetherwithoutitstroubles。ThebeautifulMariettenosoonerappearedattheOpera,inJanuary,1821,thanshecapturedoneofthemostdistinguisheddukesofthecourtofLouisXVIII。Philippetriedtomakeheadagainstthepeer,andbythemonthofAprilhewascompelledbyhispassion,notwithstandingsomeluckatcards,todipintothefundsofwhichhewascashier。ByMayhehadtakenelevenhundredfrancs。InthatfatalmonthMariettestartedforLondon,toseewhatcouldbedonewiththelordswhilethetemporaryoperahouseintheHotelChoiseul,rueLepelletier,wasbeingprepared。ThelucklessPhilippehadended,asoftenhappens,inlovingMariettenotwithstandingherflagrantinfidelities;sheherselfhadneverthoughthimanythingbutadull-minded,brutalsoldier,thefirstrungofaladderonwhichshehadneverintendedtoremainlong。So,foreseeingthetimewhenPhilippewouldhavespentallhismoney,shecapturedotherjournalisticsupportwhichreleasedherfromthenecessityofdependingonhim;nevertheless,shedidfeelthepeculiargratitudethatclassofwomenacknowledgetowardsthefirstmanwhosmoothstheirway,asitwere,amongthedifficultiesandhorrorsofatheatricalcareer。
ForcedtolethisterriblemistressgotoLondonwithouthim,Philippewentintowinterquarters,ashecalledit,——thatis,hereturnedtohisatticroominhismother’sappartement。Hemadesomegloomyreflectionsashewenttobedthatnight,andwhenhegotupagain。Hewasconsciouswithinhimselfoftheinabilitytoliveotherwisethanashehadbeenlivingthelastyear。TheluxurythatsurroundedMariette,thedinners,thesuppers,theeveningsintheside-scenes,theanimationofwitsandjournalists,thesortofracketthatwentonaroundhim,thedelightsthattickledbothhissensesandhisvanity,——suchalife,foundonlyinParis,andofferingdailythecharmofsomenewthing,wasnowmorethanhabit,——ithadbecometoPhilippeasmuchanecessityashistobaccoorhisbrandy。Hesawplainlythathecouldnotlivewithoutthesecontinualenjoyments。Theideaofsuicidecameintohishead;notonaccountofthedeficitwhichmustsoonbediscoveredinhisaccounts,butbecausehecouldnolongerlivewithMarietteintheatmosphereofpleasureinwhichhehaddisportedhimselfforoverayear。Fullofthesegloomythoughts,heenteredforthefirsttimehisbrother’spainting-room,wherehefoundthepainterinablueblouse,copyingapictureforadealer。
“Sothat’showpicturesaremade,“saidPhilippe,bywayofopeningtheconversation。
“No,“saidJoseph,“thatishowtheyarecopied。“
“Howmuchdotheypayyouforthat?“
“Eh!neverenough;twohundredandfiftyfrancs。ButIstudythemannerofthemastersandlearnagreatdeal;Ifoundoutthesecretsoftheirmethod。There’soneofmyownpictures,“headded,pointingwiththeendofhisbrushtoasketchwiththecolorsstillmoist。
“Howmuchdoyoupocketinayear?“
“Unfortunately,Iamknownonlytopainters。Schinnerbacksme;andhehasgotmesomeworkattheChateaudePresles,whereIamgoinginOctobertodosomearabesques,panels,andotherdecorations,forwhichtheComtedeSerizy,nodoubt,willpaywell。Withsuchtriflesandwithordersfromthedealers,Imaymanagetoearneighteenhundredtotwothousandfrancsayearoverandabovetheworkingexpenses。Ishallsendthatpicturetothenextexhibition;ifithitsthepublictaste,myfortuneismade。Myfriendsthinkwellofit。“
“Idon’tknowanythingaboutsuchthings,“saidPhilippe,inasubduedvoicewhichcausedJosephtoturnandlookathim。
“Whatisthematter?“saidtheartist,seeingthathisbrotherwasverypale。
“Ishouldliketoknowhowlongitwouldtakeyoutopaintmyportrait?“
“IfIworkedsteadily,andtheweatherwereclear,Icouldfinishitinthreeorfourdays。“
“That’stoolong;Ihaveonlyonedaytogiveyou。MypoormotherlovesmesomuchthatIwishedtoleavehermylikeness。Wewillsaynomoreaboutit。“
“Why!areyougoingawayagain?“
“Iamgoingnevertoreturn,“repliedPhilippewithanairofforcedgayety。
“Lookhere,Philippe,whatisthematter?Ifitisanythingserious,I
amamanandnotaninny。Iamaccustomedtohardstruggles,andifdiscretionisneeded,Ihaveit。“
“Areyousure?“
“Onmyhonor。“
“Youwilltellnoone,nomatterwho?“
“Noone。“
“Well,Iamgoingtoblowmybrainsout。“
“You!——areyougoingtofightaduel?“
“Iamgoingtokillmyself。“
“Why?“
“Ihavetakenelevenhundredfrancsfromthefundsinmyhands;Ihavegottosendinmyaccountsto-morrowmorning。Halfmysecurityislost;ourpoormotherwillbereducedtosixhundredfrancsayear。
Thatwouldbenothing!Icouldmakeafortuneforherlater;butIamdishonored!Icannotliveunderdishonor——“
“Youwillnotbedishonoredifitispaidback。Tobesure,youwillloseyourplace,andyouwillonlyhavethefivehundredfrancsayearfromyourcross;butyoucanliveonfivehundredfrancs。“
“Farewell!“saidPhilippe,runningrapidlydownstairs,andnotwaitingtohearanotherword。