Possessinganincomeofoverfiftythousandfrancsayear,itgavehimpleasuretoadornhisidol。
InthemonthofFebruary,1832,thedaywhenUrsulawaseighteen,hereyesbeheldSavinienintheuniformofanensignasshelookedfromherwindowwhensheroseinthemorning。
“Whydidn’tIknowhewascoming?“shesaidtoherself。
AfterthetakingofAlgiers,Savinienhaddistinguishedhimselfbyanactofcouragewhichwonhimthecross。Thecorvetteonwhichhewasservingwasmanymonthsatseawithouthisbeingabletocommunicatewiththedoctor;andhedidnotwishtoleavetheservicewithoutconsultinghim。Desirousofretaininginthenavyanamealreadyillustriousinitsservice,thenewgovernmenthadprofitedbyageneralchangeofofficerstomakeSavinienanensign。Havingobtainedleaveofabsenceforfifteendays,thenewofficerarrivedfromToulonbythemail,intimeforUrsula’sfete,intendingtoconsultthedoctoratthesametime。
“Hehascome!“criedUrsularushingintohergodfather’sbedroom。
“Verygood,“heanswered;“Icanguesswhatbringshim,andhemaynowstayinNemours。“
“Ah!that’smybirthdaypresent——itisallinthatsentence,“shesaid,kissinghim。
Onasign,whichsheranuptomakefromherwindow,Saviniencameoveratonce;shelongedtoadmirehim,forheseemedtohersochangedforthebetter。Militaryservicedoes,infact,giveacertaingravedecisiontotheairandcarriageandgesturesofaman,andanerectbearingwhichenablesthemostsuperficialobservertorecognizeamilitarymaneveninplainclothes。Thehabitofcommandproducesthisresult。UrsulalovedSavinienthebetterforit,andtookachildlikepleasureinwalkingroundthegardenwithhim,takinghisarm,andhearinghimrelatethepartheplayedasmidshipmaninthetakingofAlgiers。EvidentlySavinienhadtakenthecity。Thedoctor,whohadbeenwatchingthemfromhiswindowashedressed,sooncamedown。Withouttellingtheviscounteverything,hedidsaythat,incaseMadamedePortenduereconsentedtohismarriagewithUrsula,thefortuneofhisgodchildwouldmakehisnavalpaysuperfluous。
“Alas!“saidSavinien。“Itwilltakeagreatdealoftimetoovercomemymother’sopposition。BeforeIlefthertoenterthenavyshewasplacedbetweentwoalternatives,——eithertoconsenttomymarryingUrsulaorelsetoseemeonlyfromtimetotimeandtoknowmeexposedtothedangersoftheprofession;andyouseeshechosetoletmego。“
“But,Savinien,weshallbetogether,“saidUrsula,takinghishandandshakingitwithasortofimpatience。
Toseeeachotherandnottopart,——thatwasthealloflovetoher;
shesawnothingbeyondit;andherprettygestureandthepetulanttoneofhervoiceexpressedsuchinnocencethatSavinienandthedoctorwerebothmovedbyit。Theresignationwaswrittenanddespatched,andUrsula’sfetereceivedfullgloryfromthepresenceofherbetrothed。Afewmonthslater,towardsthemonthofMay,thehome-
lifeofthedoctor’shouseholdhadresumedthequitetenorofitswaybutwithonewelcomevisitorthemore。Theattentionsoftheyoungviscountweresooninterpretedinthetownasthoseofafuturehusband,——allthemorebecausehismannersandthoseofUrsula,whetherinchurch,oronthepromenade,thoughdignifiedandreserved,betrayedtheunderstandingoftheirhearts。DionispointedouttotheheirsthatthedoctorhadneveraskedMadamedePortenduerefortheinterestofhismoney,threeyearsofwhichwasnowdue。
“She’llbeforcedtoyield,andconsenttothisderogatorymarriageofherson,“saidthenotary。“Ifsuchamisfortunehappensitisprobablethatthegreaterpartofyouruncle’sfortunewillserveforwhatBasilecalls’anirresistibleargument。’“
Theirritationoftheheirs,whenconvincedthattheirunclelovedUrsulatoowellnottosecureherhappinessattheirexpense,becameasunderhandasitwasbitter。MeetinginDionis’ssalonastheyhaddoneeveryeveningsincetherevolutionof1830theyinveighedagainstthelovers,andseldomseparatedwithoutdiscussingsomewayofcircumventingtheoldman。Zelie,whohaddoubtlessprofitedbythefallintheFunds,asthedoctorhaddone,toinvestsome,atleast,ofherenormousgains,wasbitterestofthemallagainsttheorphangirlandthePortendueres。Oneevening,whenGoupil,whousuallyavoidedthedullnessofthesemeetings,hadcomeintolearnsomethingoftheaffairsofthetownwhichwereunderdiscussion,Zelie’shatredwasfreshlyexcited;shehadseenthedoctor,Ursula,andSavinienreturninginthecalechefromacountrydrive,withanairofintimacythattoldall。
“I’dgivethirtythousandfrancsifGodwouldcalluncletohimselfbeforethemarriageofyoungPortenduerewiththataffectedminxcantakeplace,“shesaid。
GoupilaccompaniedMonsieurandMadameMinorettothemiddleoftheirgreatcourtyard,andtheresaid,lookingroundtoseeiftheywerequitealone:
“WillyougivemethemeansofbuyingDionis’spractice?Ifyouwill,IwillbreakoffthemarriagebetweenPortenduereandUrsula。“
“How?“askedthecolossus。
“DoyouthinkIamsuchafoolastotellyoumyplan?“saidthenotary’sheadclerk。
“Well,mylad,separatethem,andwe’llseewhatwecando,“saidZelie。
“Idon’tembarkinanysuchbusinessona’we’llsee。’Theyoungmanisafire-eaterwhomightkillme;Ioughttoberough-shodandasgoodahandwithaswordorapistolasheis。Setmeupinbusiness,andI’llkeepmyword。“
“PreventthemarriageandIwillsetyouup,“saidthepostmaster。
“ItisninemonthssinceyouhavebeenthinkingoflendingmeapaltryfifteenthousandfrancstobuyLecoeur’spractice,andyouexpectmetotrustyounow!Nonsense;you’llloseyouruncle’sproperty,andserveyouright。“
“ItifwereonlyamatteroffifteenthousandfrancsandLecoeur’spractice,thatmightbemanaged,“saidZelie;“buttogivesecurityforyouinahundredandfiftythousandisanotherthing。“
“ButI’lldomypart,“saidGoupil,flingingaseductivelookatZelie,whichencounteredtheimperiousglanceofthepostmistress。
Theeffectwasthatofvenomonsteel。
“Wecanwait,“saidZelie。
“Thedevil’sownspiritisinyou,“thoughtGoupil。“IfIevercatchthatpairinmypower,“hesaidtohimselfashelefttheyard,“I’llsqueezethemlikelemons。“
Bycultivatingthesocietyofthedoctor,theabbe,andMonsieurBongrand,Savinienprovedtheexcellenceofhischaracter。TheloveofthisyoungmanforUrsula,sodevoidofself-interest,andsopersistent,interestedthethreefriendsdeeply,andtheynowneverseparatedtheloversintheirthoughts。Soonthemonotonyofthispatriarchallife,andthecertaintyofafuturebeforethem,gavetotheiraffectionafraternalcharacter。Thedoctoroftenleftthepairalonetogether。Hejudgedtheyoungmanrightly;hesawhimkissherhandonarriving,butheknewhewouldasknokisswhenalonewithher,sodeeplydidtheloverrespecttheinnocence,thefranknessoftheyounggirl,whoseexcessivesensibility,oftentried,taughthimthataharshword,acoldlook,orthealternationsofgentlenessandroughnessmightkillher。Theonlyfreedombetweenthetwotookplacebeforetheeyesoftheoldmanintheevenings。
Twoyears,fullofsecrethappiness,passedthus,——withoutothereventsthanthefruitlesseffortsmadebytheyoungmantoobtainfromhismotherherconsenttohismarriage。Hetalkedtohersometimesforhourstogether。Shelistenedandmadenoanswertohisentreaties,otherthanbyBretonsilenceorapositivedenial。
AtnineteenyearsofageUrsula,elegantinappearance,afinemusician,andwellbroughtup,hadnothingmoretolearn;shewasperfected。Thefameofherbeautyandgraceandeducationspreadfar。
ThedoctorwascalledupontodeclinetheoverturesofMadamed’Aiglemont,whowasthinkingofUrsulaforhereldestson。Sixmonthslater,inspiteofthesecrecythedoctorandUrsulamaintainedonthissubject,Savinienheardofit。Touchedbysomuchdelicacy,hemadeuseoftheincidentinanotherattempttovanquishhismother’sobstinacy;butshemerelyreplied:——
“Ifthed’Aiglemontschoosetoallythemselvesill,isthatanyreasonwhyweshoulddoso?“
InDecember,1834,thekindandnowtrulypiousolddoctor,theneighty-eightyearsold,declinedvisibly。Whenseenoutofdoors,hisfacepinchedandwanandhiseyespale,allthetowntalkedofhisapproachingdeath。“You’llsoonknowresults,“saidthecommunitytotheheirs。Intruththeoldman’sdeathhadalltheattractionofaproblem。Butthedoctorhimselfdidnotknowhewasill;hehadhisillusions,andneitherpoorUrsulanorSaviniennorBongrandnortheabbewerewillingtoenlightenhimastohiscondition。TheNemoursdoctorwhocametoseehimeverydaydidnotventuretoprescribe。OldMinoretfeltnopain;hislampoflifewasgentlygoingit。Hismindcontinuedfirmandclearandpowerful。Inoldmenthusconstitutedthesoulgovernsthebody,andgivesitstrengthtodieerect。Theabbe,anxiousnottohastenthefatalend,releasedhisparishionerfromthedutyofhearingmassinchurch,andallowedhimtoreadtheservicesathome,forthedoctorfaithfullyattendedtoallhisreligiousduties。ThenearerhecametothegravethemorehelovedGod;thelightseternalshoneuponalldifficultiesandexplainedthemmoreandmoreclearlytohismind。EarlyintheyearUrsulapersuadedhimtosellthecarriageandhorsesanddismissCabirolle。MonsieurBongrand,whoseuneasinessaboutUrsula’sfuturewasfarfromquietedbythedoctor’shalf-confidence,boldlyopenedthesubjectoneeveningandshowedhisoldfriendtheimportanceofmakingUrsulalegallyofage。
Stilltheoldman,thoughhehadoftenconsultedthejusticeofpeace,wouldnotrevealtohimthesecretofhisprovisionforUrsula,thoughheagreedtothenecessityofsecuringherindependencebymajority。
ThemoreMonsieurBongrandpersistedinhiseffortstodiscoverthemeansselectedbyhisoldfriendtoprovideforhisdarlingthemorewarythedoctorbecame。