“Verygood,——Sens,“repliedthehideousclerk。“There’sanarchbishopatSens,andIdon’tobjecttodevotion;alittlehypocrisyandthereyouare,onthewaytofortune。Besides,thegirlispious,andshe’llsucceedatSens。“
“Itistobefullyunderstood,“continuedMinoret,“thatIshallnotpaythemoneytillyoumarrymycousin,forwhomIwishtoprovide,outofconsiderationformydeceaseduncle。“
“Whynotformetoo?“saidGoupilmaliciously,instantlysuspectingasecretmotiveinMinoret’sconduct。“Isn’titthroughinformationyougotfrommethatyoumaketwenty-fourthousandayearfromthatland,withoutasingleenclosure,aroundtheChateauduRouvre?ThefieldsandthemilltheothersideoftheLoingmakesixteenthousandmore。
Come,oldfellow,doyoumeantoplayfairwithme?“
“Yes。“
“IfIwantedtoshowmyteethIcouldcoaxMassintobuytheRouvreestate,park,gardens,preserves,andtimber——“
“You’dbetterthinktwicebeforeyoudothat,“saidZelie,suddenlyintervening。
“IfIchoose,“saidGoupil,givingheraviperishlook;“Massinwouldbuythewholefortwohundredthousandfrancs。“
“Leaveus,wife,“saidthecolossus,takingZeliebythearm,andshovingheraway;“Iunderstandhim。Wehavebeensoverybusy,“hecontinued,returningtoGoupil,“thatwehavehadnotimetothinkofyou;butIrelyonyourfriendshiptobuytheRouvreestateforme。“
“Itisaveryancientmarquisate,“saidGoupil,maliciously;“whichwillsoonbeworthinyourhandsfiftythousandfrancsayear;thatmeansacapitalofmorethantwomillionsasmoneyisnow。“
“MysoncouldthenmarrythedaughterofamarshalofFrance,orthedaughterofsomeoldfamilywhoseinfluencewouldgethimafineplaceunderthegovernmentinParis,“saidMinoret,openinghishugesnuff-
boxandofferingapinchtoGoupil。
“Verygood;butwillyouplayfair?“criedGoupil,shakinghisfingers。
Minoretpressedtheclerk’shandsreplying:——
“Onmywordofhonor。“
Likeallcraftypersons,Goupil,fortunatelyforMinoret,believedthattheproposedmarriagewithUrsulawasonlyapretextonthepartofthecolossusandZelieformakingupwithhim,nowthathewasopposingthemwithMassin。
“Itisn’the,“thoughtGoupil,“whohasinventedthisscheme;IknowmyZelie,——shetaughthimhispart。Bah!I’llletMassingo。InthreeyearstimeI’llbedeputyfromSens。“JustthenhesawBongrandonhiswaytotheoppositehouseforhiswhist,andherushedhastilyafterhim。
“YoutakeagreatinterestinMademoiselleMirouet,mydearMonsieurBongrand,“hesaid。“Iknowyouwillnotbeindifferenttoherfuture。
Herrelationsareconsideringit,andthereistheprogramme;sheoughttomarryanotarywhosepracticeshouldbeinthechieftownofanarrondisement。Thisnotary,whowouldofcoursebeelecteddeputyinthreeyears,shouldsettleonadowerofahundredthousandfrancsonher。“
“Shecandobetterthanthat,“saidBongrandcoldly。“MadamedePortenduereisgreatlychangedsincehermisfortunes;troubleiskillingher。Savinienwillhavesixthousandfrancsayear,andUrsulahasacapitaloffortythousand。IshallshowthemhowtoincreaseitalaMassin,buthonestly,andintenyearstheywillhavealittlefortune。
“Savinienwilldoafoolishthing,“saidGoupil;“hecanmarryMademoiselleduRouvrewheneverhelikes,——anonlydaughtertowhomtheuncleandauntintendtoleaveafineproperty。“
“Whereloveentersfarewellprudence,asLaFontainesays——Bythebye,whoisyournotary?“addedBongrandfromcuriosity。
“SupposeitwereI?“answeredGoupil。
“You!“exclaimedBongrand,withouthidinghisdisgust。
“Well,well!——Adieu,monsieur,“repliedGoupil,withapartingglanceofgallandhatredanddefiance。
“Doyouwishtobethewifeofanotarywhowillsettleahundredthousandfrancsonyou?“criedBongrandenteringMadamedePortenduere’slittlesalon,whereUrsulawasseatedbesidetheoldlady。
UrsulaandSavinientrembledandlookedateachother,——shesmiling,henotdaringtoshowhisuneasiness。
“Iamnotmistressofmyself,“saidUrsula,holdingoutherhandtoSavinieninsuchawaythattheoldladydidnotperceivethegesture。
“Well,Ihaverefusedtheofferwithoutconsultingyou。“
“Whydidyoudothat?“saidMadamedePortenduere。“Ithinkthepositionofanotaryisaverygoodone。“
“Iprefermypeacefulpoverty,“saidUrsula,“whichisreallywealthcomparedwithwhatmystationinlifemighthavegivenme。Besides,myoldnursesparesmeagreatdealofcare,andIshallnotexchangethepresent,whichIlike,foranunknownfate。“
Afewweekslaterthepostpouredintotwoheartsthepoisonofanonymousletters,——oneaddressedtoMadamedePortenduere,theothertoUrsula。Thefollowingistheonetotheoldlady:——
“Youloveyourson,youwishtomarryhiminamannerconformablewiththenamehebears;andyetyouencouragehisfancyforanambitiousgirlwithoutmoneyandthedaughterofaregimentalband-
master,byinvitinghertoyourhouse。YououghttomarryhimtoMademoiselleduRouvre,onwhomhertwouncles,theMarquisdeRonquerollesandtheChevalierduRouvre,whoareworthmoney,wouldsettleahandsomesumratherthanleaveittothatoldfooltheMarquisduRouvre,whorunsthrougheverything。MadamedeSerizy,auntofClementineduRouvre,whohasjustlostheronlysoninthecampaigninAlgiers,willnodoubtadoptherniece。Apersonwhoisyourwell-wisherassuresyouthatSavinienwillbeaccepted。“
ThelettertoUrsulawasasfollows:——
DearUrsula,——ThereisayoungmaninNemourswhoidolizesyou。Hecannotseeyouworkingatyourwindowwithoutemotionswhichprovetohimthathislovewilllastthroughlife。Thisyoungmanisgiftedwithanironwillandaspiritofperseverancewhichnothingcandiscourage。Receivehisaddressesfavorably,forhisintentionsarepure,andhehumblyasksyourhandwithasinceredesiretomakeyouhappy。Hisfortune,alreadysuitable,isnothingtothatwhichhewillmakeforyouwhenyouareoncehiswife。Youshallbereceivedatcourtasthewifeofaministerandoneofthefirstladiesintheland。
AsheseesyoueverydaywithoutyourbeingabletoseehimputapotofLaBougival’spinksinyourwindowandhewillunderstandfromthatthathehasyourpermissiontopresenthimself。
UrsulaburnedtheletterandsaidnothingaboutittoSavinien。Twodayslatershereceivedanotherletterinthefollowinglanguage:——
“Youdowrong,mydearUrsula,nottoansweronewholovesyoubetterthanlifeitself。YouthinkyouwillmarrySavinien——youareverymuchmistaken。Thatmarriagewillnottakeplace。MadamedePortenduerewentthismorningtoRouvretoaskforthehandofMademoiselleClementineforherson。Savinienwillyieldintheend。Whatobjectioncanhemake?Theunclesoftheyoungladyarewillingtoguaranteetheirfortunetoher;itamountstooversixtythousandfrancsayear。“
ThisletteragonizedUrsula’sheartandafflictedherwiththetorturesofjealousy,aformofsufferinghithertounknowntoher,butwhichtothisfineorganization,sosensitivetopain,threwapalloverthepresentandoverthefuture,andevenoverthepast。Fromthemomentwhenshereceivedthisfatalpapershelayonthedoctor’ssofa,hereyesfixedonspace,lostinadreadfuldream。Inaninstantthechillofdeathhadcomeuponherwarmyounglife。Alas,worsethanthat!itwasliketheawfulawakeningofthedeadtothesensethattherewasnoGod,——themasterpieceofthatstrangegeniuscalledJeanPaul。FourtimesLaBougivalcalledhertobreakfast。Whenthefaithfulcreaturetriedtoremonstrate,Ursulawavedherhandandansweredinoneharshword,“Hush!“saiddespotically,instrangecontrasttoherusualgentlemanner。LaBougival,watchinghermistressthroughtheglassdoor,sawheralternatelyredwithaconsumingfever,andblueasifashudderofcoldhadsucceededthatunnaturalheat。Thisconditiongrewworseandworseuptofouro’clock;thensherosetoseeifSavinienwerecoming,buthedidnotcome。Jealousyanddistrusttearallreservesfromlove。Ursula,whotillthenhadnevermadeonegesturebywhichherlovecouldbeguessed,nowtookherhatandshawlandrushedintothepassageasiftogoandmeethim。Butanafterthoughtofmodestysentherbacktoherlittlesalon,whereshestayedandwept。WhentheabbearrivedintheeveningLaBougivalmethimatthedoor。
“Ah,monsieur!“shecried;“Idon’tknowwhat’sthematterwithmademoiselle;sheis——“
“Iknow,“saidtheabbesadly,stoppingthewordsofthepoornurse。
HethentoldUrsulawhatshehadnotdaredtoverifythatMadamedePortenduerehadgonetodineatRouvre。
“AndSavinientoo?“sheasked。
“Yes。“
UrsulawasseizedwithalittlenervoustremorwhichmadetheabbequiverasthoughawholeLeydenjarhadbeendischargedathim;hefeltmoreoveralastingcommotioninhisheart。
“Soweshallnotgothereto-night,“hesaidasgentlyashecould;
“and,mychild,itwouldbebetterifyoudidnotgothereagain。Theoldladywillreceiveyouinawaytowoundyourpride。MonsieurBongrandandI,whohadsucceededinbringinghertoconsideryourmarriage,havenoideafromwhatquarterthisnewinfluencehascometochangeher,asitwereinamoment。“
“Iexpecttheworst;nothingcansurprisemenow,“saidUrsulainapainedvoice。“InsuchextremitiesitisacomforttofeelthatwehavedonenothingtodispleaseGod。“
“Submit,deardaughter,anddonotseektofathomthewaysofProvidence,“saidtheabbe。
“IshallnotunjustlydistrustthecharacterofMonsieurdePortenduere——“
“WhydoyounolongercallhimSavinien?“askedthepriest,whodetectedaslightbitternessinUrsula’stone。