“Pardonandforgetfulness?Yes,onbothsides,monsieur——“
“WhoispersecutingUrsula?“persistedSavinien。
“Minoret。Hewouldhavelikedtoseeherburied。Why?Ican’ttellyouthat;butwemightfindoutthereason。Don’tmixmeupinallthis;I
coulddonothingtohelpyouiftheothersdistrustedme。InsteadofannoyingUrsulaIwilldefendher;insteadofservingMinoretIwilltrytodefeathisschemes。Iliveonlytoruinhim,todestroyhim——
I’llcrushhimunderfoot,I’lldanceonhiscarcass,I’llmakehisbonesintodominoes!To-morrow,everywallinNemoursandFontainebleauandRouvreshallblazewiththeletters,’Minoretisathief!’Yes,I’llbursthimlikeagun——There!we’realliesnowbytheimprudenceofthatoutbreak!IfyouchooseI’llbegMademoiselleMirouet’spardonandtellherIcursethemadnesswhichimpelledmetoinjureher。Itmaydohergood;theabbeandthejusticeareboththere;butMonsieurBongrandmustpromiseonhishonornottoinjuremycareer。Ihaveacareernow。“
“Waitaminute;“saidSavinien,bewilderedbytherevelation。
“Ursula,mychild,“hesaid,returningtothesalon,“theauthorofallyourtroublesisashamedofhiswork;herepentsandwishestoaskyourpardoninpresenceofthesegentlemen,onconditionthatallbeforgotten。“
“What!Goupil?“criedtheabbe,thejustice,andthedoctor,alltogether。
“Keephissecret,“saidUrsula,puttingafingeronherlips。
Goupilheardthewords,sawthegesture,andwastouched。
“Mademoiselle,“hesaidinatroubledvoice,“IwishthatallNemourscouldhearmetellyouthatafatalpassionhasbewilderedmybrainandledmetocommitacrimepunishablebytheblameofhonestmen。
WhatIsaynowIwouldbewillingtosayeverywhere,deploringtheharmdonebysuchmiserabletricks——whichmayhavehastenedyourhappiness,“headded,rathermaliciously,“forIseethatMadamedePortenduereiswithyou。“
“Thatisallverywell,Goupil,“saidtheabbe,“Mademoiselleforgivesyou;butyoumustnotforgetthatyoucamenearbeinghermurderer。“
“MonsieurBongrand,“saidGoupil,addressingthejusticeofpeace。“I
shallnegotiateto-nightforLecoeur’spractice;IhopethereparationIhavenowmadewillnotinjuremewithyou,andthatyouwillbackmypetitiontothebarandtheministry。“
Bongrandmadeathoughtfulinclinationofhishead;andGoupilleftthehousetonegotiateonthebesttermshecouldforthesheriff’spractice。TheothersremainedwithUrsulaanddidtheirbesttorestorethepeaceandtranquillityofhermind,alreadymuchrelievedbyGoupil’sconfession。
“Yousee,mychild,thatGodwasnotagainstyou,“saidtheabbe。
MinoretcamehomelatefromRouvre。Aboutnineo’clockhewassittingintheChinesepagodadigestinghisdinnerbesidehiswife,withwhomhewasmakingplansforDesire’sfuture。Desirehadbecomeverysedatesinceenteringthemagistracy;heworkedhard,anditwasnotunlikelythathewouldsucceedthepresentprocureurduroiatFontainebleau,who,theysaid,wastobeadvancedtoMelun。Hisparentsfeltthattheymustfindhimawife,——somepoorgirlbelongingtoanoldandnoblefamily;hewouldthenmakehiswaytothemagistracyofParis。
PerhapstheycouldgethimelecteddeputyfromFontainebleau,whereZeliewasproposingtopassthewinterafterlivingatRouvreforthesummerseason。Minoret,inwardlycongratulatinghimselfforhavingmanagedhisaffairssowell,nolongerthoughtorcaredaboutUrsula,attheverymomentwhenthedramasoheedlesslybegunbyhimwasclosingdownuponhiminaterriblemanner。
“MonsieurdePortenduereishereandwishestospeaktoyou,“saidCabirolle。
“Showhimin,“answeredZelie。
ThetwilightshadowspreventedMadameMinoretfromnoticingthesuddenpallorofherhusband,whoshudderedasheheardSavinien’sbootsonthefloorofthegallery,wherethedoctor’slibraryusedtobe。A
vaguepresentimentofdangerranthroughtherobber’sveins。Savinienenteredandremainingstanding,withhishatonhishead,hiscaneinhishand,andbothhandscrossedinfrontofhim,motionlessbeforethehusbandandwife。
“Ihavecometoascertain,MonsieurandMadameMinoret,“hesaid,“yourreasonsfortormentinginaninfamousmannerayoungladywho,asthewholetownknows,istobemywife。Whyhaveyouendeavoredtotarnishherhonor?whyhaveyouwishedtokillher?whydidyoudeliverherovertoGoupil’sinsults?——Answer!“
“Howabsurdyouare,MonsieurSavinien,“saidZelie,“tocomeandaskusthemeaningofathingwethinkinexplicable。IbothermyselfaslittleaboutUrsulaasIdoabouttheyearone。SinceUncleMinoretdiedI’venotthoughtofhermorethanIdoofmyfirsttooth。I’veneversaidonewordabouthertoGoupil,whois,moreover,aqueerroguewhomIwouldn’tthinkofconsultingaboutevenadog。Whydon’tyouspeakup,Minoret?Areyougoingtoletmonsieurboxyourearsinthatwayandaccuseyouofwickednessthat’sbeneathyou?Asifamanwithforty-eightthousandfrancsayearfromlandedproperty,andacastlefitforaprince,wouldstooptosuchthings!Getup,anddon’tsittherelikeawetrag!“
“Idon’tknowwhatmonsieurmeans,“saidMinoretinhissqueakingvoice,thetremblingofwhichwasallthemorenoticeablebecausethevoicewasclear。“WhatobjectcouldIhaveinpersecutingthegirl?I
mayhavesaidtoGoupilhowannoyedIwasatseeingherinNemours。MysonDesirefellinlovewithher,andIdidn’twanthimtomarryher,that’sall。“
“Goupilhasconfessedeverything,MonsieurMinoret。“
Therewasamoment’ssilence,butitwasterrible,whenallthreepersonsexaminedoneanother。Zeliesawanervousquiverontheheavyfaceofhercolossus。
“Thoughyouareonlyinsects,“saidtheyoungnobleman,“Iwillmakeyoufeelmyvengeance。Itisnotfromyou,MonsieurMinoret,amansixty-eightyearsofage,butfromyoursonthatIshallseeksatisfactionfortheinsultsofferedtoMademoiselleMirouet。ThefirsttimehesetshisfootinNemoursweshallmeet。Hemustfightme;hewilldoso,orbedishonoredandneverdaretoshowhisfaceagain。IfhedoesnotcometoNemoursIshallgotoFontainebleau,forIwillhavesatisfaction。Itshallneverbesaidthatyouweretamelyallowedtodishonoradefencelessyounggirl——“
“ButthecalumniesofaGoupil——are——not——“beganMinoret。
“Doyouwishmetobringhimfacetofacewithyou?Believeme,youhadbetterhushupthisaffair;itliesbetweenyouandGoupilandme。
Leaveitasitis;GodwilldecidebetweenusandwhenImeetyourson。“
“Butthissha’n’tgoone!“criedZelie。“DoyousupposeI’llstandbyandletDesirefightyou,——asailorwhosebusinessitistohandleswordsandguns?Ifyou’vegotanycauseofcomplaintagainstMinoret,there’sMinoret;takeMinoret,fightMinoret!Butdoyouthinkmyboy,who,byyourownaccount,knewnothingofallthis,isgoingtobearthebruntofit?No,mylittlegentleman!somebody’steethwillpinyourlegsfirst!Come,Minoret,don’tstandstaringtherelikeabigcanary;youareinyourownhouse,andyouallowamantokeephishatonbeforeyourwife!Isayheshallgo。Now,monsieur,beoff!aman’shouseishiscastle。Idon’tknowwhatyoumeanwithyournonsense,butshowmeyourheels,andifyoudaretouchDesireyou’llhavetoanswertoME,——youandyourminxUrsula。“
Sherangthebellviolentlyandcalledtotheservants。
“RememberwhatIhavesaidtoyou,“repeatedSavinientoMinoret,payingnoattentiontoZelie’stirade。SuspendingtheswordofDamoclesovertheirheads,helefttheroom。
“Now,then,Minoret,“saidZelie,“youwillexplaintomewhatthisallmeans。Ayoungmandoesn’trushintoahouseandmakeanuproarlikethatanddemandthebloodofafamilyfornothing。“
“It’ssomemischiefofthatvileGoupil,“saidthecolossus。“I
promisedtohelphimbuyapracticeifhewouldgetmetheRouvrepropertycheap。Igavehimtenpercentonthecost,twentythousandfrancsinanote,andIsupposeheisn’tsatisfied。“
“Yes,butwhydidhegetupthoseserenadesandthescandalsagainstUrsula?“
“Hewantedtomarryher。“
“Agirlwithoutapenny!theslything!NowMinoret,youaretellingmelies,andyouaretoomuchofafool,myson,tomakemebelievethem。Thereissomethingunderallthis,andyouaregoingtotellmewhatitis。“
“There’snothing。“
“Nothing?Itellyouyoulie,andIshallfinditout。“
“Doletmealone!“
“I’llturnthefaucetofthatfountainofvenom,Goupil——whomyou’reafraidof——andwe’llseewhogetsthebestofitthen。“
“Justasyouchoose。“
“IknowverywellitwillbeasIchoose!andwhatIchoosefirstandforemostisthatnoharmshallcometoDesire。Ifanythinghappenstohim,markyou,I’lldosomethingthatmaysendmetothescaffold——andyou,youhaven’tanyfeelingabouthim——“
AquarrelthusbegunbetweenMinoretandhiswifewassurenottoendwithoutalongandangrystrife。Soatthemomentofhisself-
satisfactionthefoolishrobberfoundhisinwardstruggleagainsthimselfandagainstUrsularevivedbyhisownfault,andcomplicatedwithanewandterribleadversary。Thenextday,whenheleftthehouseearlytofindGoupilandtrytoappeasehimwithadditionalmoney,thewallswerealreadyplacardedwiththewords:“Minoretisathief。“Allthosewhomhemetcommiseratedhimandaskedhimwhowastheauthoroftheanonymousplacard。Fortunatelyforhim,everybodymadeallowanceforhisequivocalrepliesbyreflectingonhisutterstupidity;foolsgetmoreadvantagefromtheirweaknessthanablemenfromtheirstrength。Theworldlooksonatagreatmanbattlingagainstfate,anddoesnothelphim,butitsuppliesthecapitalofagrocerwhomayfailandloseall。Why?Becausemenliketofeelsuperiorinprotectinganincapable,andaredispleasedatnotfeelingthemselvestheequalofamanofgenius。Aclevermanwouldhavebeenlostinpublicestimationhadhestammered,asMinoretdid,evasiveandfoolishanswerswithafrightenedair。Zeliesentherservantstoeffacethevindictivewordswherevertheywerefound;buttheeffectofthemonMinoret’sconsciencestillremained。