首页 >出版文学> A Sentimental Journey>第3章
  -Here!saidItoanoldsoldierwithonehand,whohadbeencampaignedandwornouttodeathintheservice-here'sacoupleofsousforthee-VIVELEROI!saidtheoldsoldier。
  Ihadthenbutthreesousleft:soIgaveone,simply,POURL'AMOUR
  DEDIEU,whichwasthefootingonwhichitwasbegg'd-Thepoorwomanhadadislocatedhip;soitcouldnotbewelluponanyothermotive。
  MONCHERETTRES-CHARITABLEMONSIEUR-There'snoopposingthis,saidI。
  MILORDANGLOIS-theverysoundwasworththemoney;-soIgaveMY
  LASTSOUSFORIT。Butintheeagernessofgiving,IhadoverlookedaPAUVREHONTEUX,whohadhadnoonetoaskasousforhim,andwho,Ibelieve,wouldhaveperished,erehecouldhaveask'doneforhimself:hestoodbythechaisealittlewithoutthecircle,andwipedatearfromafacewhichIthoughthadseenbetterdays-
  GoodGod!saidI-andIhavenotonesinglesouslefttogivehim-Butyouhaveathousand!criedallthepowersofnature,stirringwithinme;-soIgavehim-nomatterwhat-IamashamedtosayHOWMUCHnow,-andwasashamedtothinkhowlittle,then:
  so,ifthereadercanformanyconjectureofmydisposition,asthesetwofixedpointsaregivenhim,hemayjudgewithinalivreortwowhatwastheprecisesum。
  Icouldaffordnothingfortherest,butDIEUVOUSBENISSE!-
  ETLEBONDIEUVOUSBENISSEENCORE,saidtheoldsoldier,thedwarf,&c。ThePAUVREHONTEUXcouldsaynothing;-hepull'doutalittlehandkerchief,andwipedhisfaceasheturnedaway-andI
  thoughthethankedmemorethanthemall。
  THEBIDET。
  HAVINGsettledalltheselittlematters,Igotintomypost-chaisewithmoreeasethaneverIgotintoapost-chaiseinmylife;andLaFleurhavinggotonelargejack-bootonthefarsideofalittleBIDET,andanotheronthisforIcountnothingofhislegs-hecanter'dawaybeforemeashappyandasperpendicularasaprince-
  Butwhatishappiness!whatisgrandeurinthispaintedsceneoflife!Adeadass,beforewehadgotaleague,putasuddenstoptoLaFleur'scareer;-hisbidetwouldnotpassbyit,-acontentionarosebetwixtthem,andthepoorfellowwaskick'doutofhisjack-
  bootstheveryfirstkick。
  LaFleurborehisfalllikeaFrenchChristian,sayingneithermorenorlessuponit,thanDIABLE!Sopresentlygotup,andcametothechargeagainastridehisbidet,beatinghimuptoitashewouldhavebeathisdrum。
  Thebidetflewfromonesideoftheroadtotheother,thenbackagain,-thenthisway,thenthatway,andinshort,everywaybutbythedeadass:-LaFleurinsisteduponthething-andthebidetthrewhim。
  What'sthematter,LaFleur,saidI,withthisbidetofthine?
  Monsieur,saidhe,C'ESTUNCHEVALLEPLUSOPINIATREDUMONDE-
  Nay,ifheisaconceitedbeast,hemustgohisownway,repliedI。
  SoLaFleurgotoffhim,andgivinghimagoodsoundlash,thebidettookmeatmyword,andawayhescamperedbacktoMontreuil-
  PESTE!saidLaFleur。
  ItisnotMAL-E-PROPOStotakenoticehere,thatthoughLaFleuravailedhimselfbutoftwodifferenttermsofexclamationinthisencounter,-namely,DIABLE!andPESTE!thatthereare,nevertheless,threeintheFrenchlanguage:likethepositive,comparative,andsuperlative,oneortheotherofwhichservesforeveryunexpectedthrowofthediceinlife。
  LEDIABLE!whichisthefirst,andpositivedegree,isgenerallyuseduponordinaryemotionsofthemind,wheresmallthingsonlyfalloutcontrarytoyourexpectations;suchas-thethrowingoncedoublets-LaFleur'sbeingkick'doffhishorse,andsoforth-
  Cuckoldom,forthesamereason,isalways-LEDIABLE!
  But,incaseswherethecasthassomethingprovokinginit,asinthatofthebidet'srunningawayafter,andleavingLaFleuragroundinjack-boots,-'tistheseconddegree。
  'TisthenPESTE!
  Andforthethird——
  Butheremyheartiswrungwithpityandfellowfeeling,whenI
  reflectwhatmiseriesmusthavebeentheirlot,andhowbitterlysorefinedapeoplemusthavesmarted,tohaveforcedthemupontheuseofit-
  Grantme,Oyepowerswhichtouchthetonguewitheloquenceindistress!-whateverismyCAST,grantmebutdecentwordstoexclaimin,andIwillgivemynatureway-
  ButasthesewerenottobehadinFrance,Iresolvedtotakeeveryeviljustasitbefellme,withoutanyexclamationatall。
  LaFleur,whohadmadenosuchcovenantwithhimself,followedthebidetwithhiseyestillitwasgotoutofsight,-andthen,youmayimagine,ifyouplease,withwhatwordheclosedthewholeaffair。
  Astherewasnohuntingdownafrightenedhorseinjack-boots,thereremainednoalternativebuttakingLaFleureitherbehindthechaise,orintoit-
  Ipreferredthelatter,andinhalfanhourwegottothepost-
  houseatNampont。
  NAMPONT。THEDEADASS-
  ANDthis,saidhe,puttingtheremainsofacrustintohiswallet-andthisshouldhavebeenthyportion,saidhe,hadstthoubeenalivetohaveshareditwithme-Ithought,bytheaccent,ithadbeenanapostrophetohischild;but'twastohisass,andtotheveryasswehadseendeadintheroad,whichhadoccasionedLaFleur'smisadventure。Themanseemedtolamentitmuch;anditinstantlybroughtintomymindSancho'slamentationforhis;buthediditwithmoretruetouchesofnature。
  Themournerwassittinguponastonebenchatthedoor,withtheass'spannelanditsbridleononeside,whichhetookupfromtimetotime,-thenlaidthemdown,-look'datthem,andshookhishead。Hethentookhiscrustofbreadoutofhiswalletagain,asiftoeatit;helditsometimeinhishand,-thenlaidituponthebitofhisass'sbridle,-lookedwistfullyatthelittlearrangementhehadmade-andthengaveasigh。
  Thesimplicityofhisgriefdrewnumbersabouthim,andLaFleuramongsttherest,whilstthehorsesweregettingready;asI
  continuedsittinginthepost-chaise,Icouldseeandhearovertheirheads-
  HesaidhehadcomelastfromSpain,wherehehadbeenfromthefurthestbordersofFranconia;andhadgotsofaronhisreturnhome,whenhisassdied。Everyoneseemeddesiroustoknowwhatbusinesscouldhavetakensooldandpooramansofarajourneyfromhisownhome。
  Ithadpleasedheaven,hesaid,toblesshimwiththreesons,thefinestladsinGermany;buthavinginoneweeklosttwooftheeldestofthembythesmall-pox,andtheyoungestfallingillofthesamedistemper,hewasafraidofbeingbereftofthemall;andmadeavow,ifheavenwouldnottakehimfromhimalso,hewouldgoingratitudetoSt。IagoinSpain。
  Whenthemournergotthusfaronhisstory,hestopp'dtopayNaturehertribute,-andweptbitterly。
  Hesaid,heavenhadacceptedtheconditions;andthathehadsetoutfromhiscottagewiththispoorcreature,whohadbeenapatientpartnerofhisjourney;-thatithadeatenthesamebreadwithhimalltheway,andwasuntohimasafriend。
  Everybodywhostoodabout,heardthepoorfellowwithconcern-
  LaFleurofferedhimmoney-Themournersaidhedidnotwantit;-
  itwasnotthevalueoftheass-butthelossofhim-Theass,hesaid,hewasassured,lovedhim;-anduponthistoldthemalongstoryofamischanceupontheirpassageoverthePyreneanmountains,whichhadseparatedthemfromeachotherthreedays;
  duringwhichtimetheasshadsoughthimasmuchashehadsoughttheass,andthattheyhadscarceeithereatenordranktilltheymet。
  Thouhastonecomfort,friend,saidI,atleast,inthelossofthypoorbeast;I'msurethouhastbeenamercifulmastertohim-
  Alas!saidthemourner,Ithoughtsowhenhewasalive;-butnowthatheisdead,Ithinkotherwise-Ifeartheweightofmyselfandmyafflictionstogetherhavebeentoomuchforhim,-theyhaveshortenedthepoorcreature'sdays,andIfearIhavethemtoanswerfor-Shameontheworld!saidItomyself-Didwebutloveeachotherasthispoorsoullovedhisass-'twouldbesomething-
  NAMPONT。THEPOSTILION。
  THEconcernwhichthepoorfellow'sstorythrewmeintorequiredsomeattention;thepostilionpaidnottheleasttoit,butsetoffuponthePAVEinafullgallop。
  ThethirstiestsoulinthemostsandydesertofArabiacouldnothavewishedmoreforacupofcoldwater,thanminedidforgraveandquietmovements;andIshouldhavehadanhighopinionofthepostilionhadhebutstolenoffwithmeinsomethinglikeapensivepace-Onthecontrary,asthemournerfinishedhislamentation,thefellowgaveanunfeelinglashtoeachofhisbeasts,andsetoffclatteringlikeathousanddevils。
  IcalledtohimasloudasIcould,forheaven'ssaketogoslower:-
  andthelouderIcalled,themoreunmercifullyhegalloped-Thedeucetakehimandhisgallopingtoo-saidI,-he'llgoontearingmynervestopiecestillhehasworkedmeintoafoolishpassion,andthenhe'llgoslowthatImayenjoythesweetsofit。
  Thepostilionmanagedthepointtoamiracle:bythetimehehadgottothefootofasteephill,abouthalfaleaguefromNampont,-hehadputmeoutoftemperwithhim,-andthenwithmyself,forbeingso。
  Mycasethenrequiredadifferenttreatment;andagoodrattlinggallopwouldhavebeenofrealservicetome——
  Then,prithee,geton-geton,mygoodlad,saidI。
  Thepostilionpointedtothehill-IthentriedtoreturnbacktothestoryofthepoorGermanandhisass-butIhadbroketheclue,-andcouldnomoregetintoitagain,thanthepostilioncouldintoatrot-
  Thedeucego,saidI,withitall!HereamIsittingascandidlydisposedtomakethebestoftheworst,aseverwightwas,andallrunscounter。
  Thereisonesweetlenitiveatleastforevils,whichNatureholdsouttous:soItookitkindlyatherhands,andfellasleep;andthefirstwordwhichrousedmewasAMIENS-
  Blessme!saidI,rubbingmyeyes,-thisistheverytownwheremypoorladyistocome。
  AMIENS。
  THEwordswerescarceoutofmymouthwhentheCountdeL-'spost-
  chaise,withhissisterinit,drovehastilyby:shehadjusttimetomakemeabowofrecognition,-andofthatparticularkindofit,whichtoldmeshehadnotyetdonewithme。Shewasasgoodasherlook;for,beforeIhadquitefinishedmysupper,herbrother'sservantcameintotheroomwithabillet,inwhichshesaidshehadtakenthelibertytochargemewithaletter,whichIwastopresentmyselftoMadameR-thefirstmorningIhadnothingtodoatParis。Therewasonlyadded,shewassorry,butfromwhatPENCHANTshehadnotconsidered,thatshehadbeenpreventedtellingmeherstory,-thatshestillowedittome;andifmyrouteshouldeverlaythroughBrussels,andIhadnotbythenforgotthenameofMadamedeL-,-thatMadamedeL-wouldbegladtodischargeherobligation。
  ThenIwillmeetthee,saidI,fairspirit!atBrussels;-'tisonlyreturningfromItalythroughGermanytoHolland,bytherouteofFlanders,home;-'twillscarcebetenpostsoutofmyway;but,wereittenthousand!withwhatamoraldelightwillitcrownmyjourney,insharinginthesickeningincidentsofataleofmiserytoldtomebysuchasufferer?Toseeherweep!and,thoughI
  cannotdryupthefountainofhertears,whatanexquisitesensationistherestillleft,inwipingthemawayfromoffthecheeksofthefirstandfairestofwomen,asI'msittingwithmyhandkerchiefinmyhandinsilencethewholenightbesideher?
  Therewasnothingwronginthesentiment;andyetIinstantlyreproachedmyheartwithitinthebitterestandmostreprobateofexpressions。
  Ithadever,asItoldthereader,beenoneofthesingularblessingsofmylife,tobealmosteveryhourofitmiserablyinlovewithsomeone;andmylastflamehappeningtobeblownoutbyawhiffofjealousyonthesuddenturnofacorner,IhadlighteditupafreshatthepuretaperofElizabutaboutthreemonthsbefore,-swearing,asIdidit,thatitshouldlastmethroughthewholejourney-WhyshouldIdissemblethematter?Ihadsworntohereternalfidelity;-shehadarighttomywholeheart:-todividemyaffectionswastolessenthem;-toexposethemwastoriskthem:wherethereisrisktheremaybeloss:-andwhatwiltthouhave,Yorick,toanswertoaheartsofulloftrustandconfidence-sogood,sogentle,andunreproaching!-
  IwillnotgotoBrussels,repliedI,interruptingmyself-Butmyimaginationwenton,-Irecalledherlooksatthatcrisisofourseparation,whenneitherofushadpowertosayadieu!I
  look'datthepictureshehadtiedinablackribandaboutmyneck,-andblush'dasIlook'datit-Iwouldhavegiventheworldtohavekiss'dit,-butwasashamed-Andshallthistenderflower,saidI,pressingitbetweenmyhands,-shallitbesmittentoitsveryroot,-andsmitten,Yorick!bythee,whohastpromisedtoshelteritinthybreast?
  EternalFountainofHappiness!saidI,kneelingdownupontheground,-bethoumywitness-andeverypurespiritwhichtastesit,bemywitnessalso,ThatIwouldnottraveltoBrussels,unlessElizawentalongwithme,didtheroadleadmetowardsheaven!
  Intransportsofthiskind,theheart,inspiteoftheunderstanding,willalwayssaytoomuch。
  THELETTER。AMIENS。
  FORTUNEhadnotsmileduponLaFleur;forhehadbeenunsuccessfulinhisfeatsofchivalry,-andnotonethinghadofferedtosignalisehiszealformyservicefromthetimethathehadenteredintoit,whichwasalmostfour-and-twentyhours。Thepoorsoulburn'dwithimpatience;andtheCountdeL-'sservantcomingwiththeletter,beingthefirstpracticableoccasionwhichoffer'd,LaFleurhadlaidholdofit;and,inordertodohonourtohismaster,hadtakenhimintoabackparlourintheauberge,andtreatedhimwithacuportwoofthebestwineinPicardy;andtheCountdeL-'sservant,inreturn,andnottobebehindhandinpolitenesswithLaFleur,hadtakenhimbackwithhimtotheCount'shotel。LaFleur'sPREVENANCYfortherewasapassportinhisverylookssoonseteveryservantinthekitchenateasewithhim;andasaFrenchman,whateverbehistalents,hasnosortofpruderyinshowingthem,LaFleur,inlessthanfiveminutes,hadpulledouthisfife,andleadingoffthedancehimselfwiththefirstnote,settheFILLEDECHAMBRE,theMAITRED'HOTEL,thecook,thescullion,andallthehouse-hold,dogsandcats,besidesanoldmonkey,adancing:Isupposethereneverwasamerrierkitchensincetheflood。
  MadamedeL-,inpassingfromherbrother'sapartmentstoherown,hearingsomuchjollitybelowstairs,rungupherFILLEDECHAMBRE
  toaskaboutit;and,hearingitwastheEnglishgentleman'sservant,whohadsetthewholehousemerrywithhispipe,sheorderedhimup。
  Asthepoorfellowcouldnotpresenthimselfempty,hehadloadedhimselfingoingupstairswithathousandcomplimentstoMadamedeL-,onthepartofhismaster,-addedalongapocryphaofinquiriesafterMadamedeL-'shealth,-toldher,thatMonsieurhismasterwasAUDESESPOIREforherre-establishmentfromthefatiguesofherjourney,-and,tocloseall,thatMonsieurhadreceivedtheletterwhichMadamehaddonehimthehonour-Andhehasdonemethehonour,saidMadamedeL-,interruptingLaFleur,tosendabilletinreturn。
  MadamedeL-hadsaidthiswithsuchatoneofrelianceuponthefact,thatLaFleurhadnotpowertodisappointherexpectations;-
  hetrembledformyhonour,-andpossiblymightnotaltogetherbeunconcernedforhisown,asamancapableofbeingattachedtoamasterwhocouldbewantingENEGARDSVISEVISD'UNEFEMME!sothatwhenMadamedeL-askedLaFleurifhehadbroughtaletter,-
  OQU'OUI,saidLaFleur:solayingdownhishatupontheground,andtakingholdoftheflapofhisrightsidepocketwithhislefthand,hebegantosearchfortheletterwithhisright;-thencontrariwise-DIABLE!thensoughteverypocket-pocketbypocket,round,notforgettinghisfob:-PESTE!-thenLaFleuremptiedthemuponthefloor,-pulledoutadirtycravat,-ahandkerchief,-acomb,-awhiplash,-anightcap,-thengaveapeepintohishat,-QUELLEETOURDERIE!Hehadlefttheletteruponthetableintheauberge;-hewouldrunforit,andbebackwithitinthreeminutes。
  IhadjustfinishedmysupperwhenLaFleurcameintogivemeanaccountofhisadventure:hetoldthewholestorysimplyasitwas:
  andonlyaddedthatifMonsieurhadforgotPARHAZARDtoanswerMadame'sletter,thearrangementgavehimanopportunitytorecovertheFAUXPAS;-andifnot,thatthingswereonlyastheywere。
  NowIwasnotaltogethersureofmyETIQUETTE,whetherIoughttohavewroteorno;-butifIhad,-adevilhimselfcouldnothavebeenangry:'twasbuttheofficiouszealofawellmeaningcreatureformyhonour;and,howeverhemighthavemistooktheroad,-orembarrassedmeinsodoing,-hisheartwasinnofault,-Iwasundernonecessitytowrite;-and,whatweighedmorethanall,-
  hedidnotlookasifhehaddoneamiss-
  'Tisallverywell,LaFleur,saidI-'Twassufficient。LaFleurflewoutoftheroomlikelightning,andreturnedwithpen,ink,andpaper,inhishand;and,cominguptothetable,laidthemclosebeforeme,withsuchadelightinhiscountenance,thatI
  couldnothelptakingupthepen。
  Ibeganandbeganagain;and,thoughIhadnothingtosay,andthatnothingmighthavebeenexpressedinhalfadozenlines,Imadehalfadozendifferentbeginnings,andcouldnowaypleasemyself。
  Inshort,Iwasinnomoodtowrite。
  LaFleurstepp'doutandbroughtalittlewaterinaglasstodilutemyink,-thenfetch'dsandandseal-wax-Itwasallone;
  Iwrote,andblotted,andtoreoff,andburnt,andwroteagain-
  LEDIABLEL'EMPORTE!saidI,halftomyself,-Icannotwritethisself-sameletter,throwingthependowndespairinglyasIsaidit。
  AssoonasIhadcastdownmypen,LaFleuradvancedwiththemostrespectfulcarriageuptothetable,andmakingathousandapologiesforthelibertyhewasgoingtotake,toldmehehadaletterinhispocketwrotebyadrummerinhisregimenttoacorporal'swife,whichhedurstsaywouldsuittheoccasion。
  Ihadamindtoletthepoorfellowhavehishumour-Thenprithee,saidI,letmeseeit。
  LaFleurinstantlypulledoutalittledirtypocketbookcramm'dfullofsmalllettersandbillet-douxinasadcondition,andlayingituponthetable,andthenuntyingthestringwhichheldthemalltogether,runthemover,onebyone,tillhecametotheletterinquestion,-LAVOILA!saidhe,clappinghishands:so,unfoldingitfirst,helaiditopenbeforeme,andretiredthreestepsfromthetablewhilstIreadit。
  THELETTER。
  Madame,JEsuispenetredeladouleurlaplusvive,etreduitenmemetempsaudesespoirparceretourimprevuduCaporalquirendnotreentrevuedecesoirlachosedumondelaplusimpossible。
  Maisvivelajoie!ettoutelamienneseradepenserevous。
  L'amourn'estRIENsanssentiment。
  EtlesentimentestencoreMOINSsansamour。
  Onditqu'onnedoitjamaissedesesperer。
  OnditaussiqueMonsieurleCaporalmontelagardeMercredi:alorsceceramontour。
  CHACUNESONTOUR。
  Enattendant-Vivel'amour!etvivelabagatelle!
  Jesuis,Madame,Avectouslessentimenslesplusrespectueuxetlesplustendres,toutevous,JAQUESROQUE。
  ItwasbutchangingtheCorporalintotheCount,-andsayingnothingaboutmountingguardonWednesday,-andtheletterwasneitherrightnorwrong:-so,togratifythepoorfellow,whostoodtremblingformyhonour,hisown,andthehonourofhisletter,-Itookthecreamgentlyoffit,andwhippingitupinmyownway,Iseal'ditupandsenthimwithittoMadamedeL-;-andthenextmorningwepursuedourjourneytoParis。
  PARIS。
  WHENamancancontestthepointbydintofequipage,andcarryallonflounderingbeforehimwithhalfadozenoflackiesandacoupleofcooks-'tisverywellinsuchaplaceasParis,-hemaydriveinatwhichendofastreethewill。
  Apoorprincewhoisweakincavalry,andwhosewholeinfantrydoesnotexceedasingleman,hadbestquitthefield,andsignalizehimselfinthecabinet,ifhecangetupintoit;-IsayUPINTO
  IT-forthereisnodescendingperpendicularamongst'emwitha"MEVOICI!MESENFANS"-hereIam-whatevermanymaythink。
  Iownmyfirstsensations,assoonasIwasleftsolitaryandaloneinmyownchamberinthehotel,werefarfrombeingsoflatteringasIhadprefiguredthem。Iwalkedupgravelytothewindowinmydustyblackcoat,andlookingthroughtheglasssawalltheworldinyellow,blue,andgreen,runningattheringofpleasure-Theoldwithbrokenlances,andinhelmetswhichhadlosttheirvizards;-theyounginarmourbrightwhichshonelikegold,beplumedwitheachgayfeatheroftheeast,-all,-all,tiltingatitlikefascinatedknightsintournamentsofyoreforfameandlove-
  Alas,poorYorick!criedI,whatartthoudoinghere?Ontheveryfirstonsetofallthisglitteringclatterthouartreducedtoanatom;-seek,-seeksomewindingalley,withatourniquetattheendofit,wherechariotneverrolledorflambeaushotitsrays;-
  therethoumayestsolacethysoulinconversesweetwithsomekindgrisetteofabarber'swife,andgetintosuchcoteries!——
  MayIperish!ifIdo,saidI,pullingouttheletterwhichIhadtopresenttoMadamedeR——I'llwaituponthislady,theveryfirstthingIdo。SoIcalledLaFleurtogoseekmeabarberdirectly,-andcomebackandbrushmycoat。
  THEWIG。PARIS。
  WHENthebarbercame,heabsolutelyrefusedtohaveanythingtodowithmywig:'twaseitheraboveorbelowhisart:Ihadnothingtodobuttotakeonereadymadeofhisownrecommendation-
  ButIfear,friend!saidI,thisbucklewon'tstand-Youmayemergeit,repliedhe,intotheocean,anditwillstand-
  WhatagreatscaleiseverythinguponinthiscitythoughtI-
  TheutmoststretchofanEnglishperiwig-maker'sideascouldhavegonenofurtherthantohave"dippeditintoapailofwater。"-
  Whatdifference!'tislikeTimetoEternity!
  IconfessIdohateallcoldconceptions,asIdothepunyideaswhichengenderthem;andamgenerallysostruckwiththegreatworksofnature,thatformyownpart,ifIcouldhelpit,Ineverwouldmakeacomparisonlessthanamountainatleast。AllthatcanbesaidagainsttheFrenchsublime,inthisinstanceofit,isthis:-ThatthegrandeurisMOREintheWORD,andLESSintheTHING。Nodoubt,theoceanfillsthemindwithvastideas;butParisbeingsofarinland,itwasnotlikelyIshouldrunpostahundredmilesoutofit,totrytheexperiment;-theParisianbarbermeantnothing-
  Thepailofwaterstandingbesidethegreatdeep,makes,certainly,butasorryfigureinspeech;-but,'twillbesaid,-ithasoneadvantage-'tisinthenextroom,andthetruthofthebucklemaybetriedinit,withoutmoreado,inasinglemoment。
  Inhonesttruth,anduponamorecandidrevisionofthematter,THE
  FRENCHEXPRESSIONPROFESSESMORETHANITPERFORMS。
  IthinkIcanseethepreciseanddistinguishingmarksofnationalcharactersmoreinthesenonsensicalMINUTIAEthaninthemostimportantmattersofstate;wheregreatmenofallnationstalkandstalksomuchalike,thatIwouldnotgiveninepencetochooseamongstthem。
  Iwassolongingettingfromundermybarber'shands,thatitwastoolatetothinkofgoingwithmylettertoMadameR-thatnight:
  butwhenamanisoncedressedatallpointsforgoingout,hisreflectionsturntolittleaccount;sotakingdownthenameoftheHoteldeModene,whereIlodged,Iwalkedforthwithoutanydeterminationwheretogo;-Ishallconsiderofthat,saidI,asI
  walkalong。
  THEPULSE。PARIS。
  HAIL,yesmallsweetcourtesiesoflife,forsmoothdoyemaketheroadofit!likegraceandbeauty,whichbegetinclinationstoloveatfirstsight:'tisyewhoopenthisdoorandletthestrangerin-
  Pray,Madame,saidI,havethegoodnesstotellmewhichwayI
  mustturntogototheOperaComique?-Mostwillingly,Monsieur,saidshe,layingasideherwork-
  Ihadgivenacastwithmyeyeintohalfadozenshops,asIcamealong,insearchofafacenotlikelytobedisorderedbysuchaninterruption:tillatlast,this,hittingmyfancy,Ihadwalkedin。
  Shewasworkingapairofruffles,asshesatinalowchair,onthefarsideoftheshop,facingthedoor-
  TRESVOLONTIERS,mostwillingly,saidshe,layingherworkdownuponachairnexther,andrisingupfromthelowchairshewassittingin,withsocheerfulamovement,andsocheerfulalook,thathadIbeenlayingoutfiftylouisd'orswithher,Ishouldhavesaid-"Thiswomanisgrateful。"
  Youmustturn,Monsieur,saidshe,goingwithmetothedooroftheshop,andpointingthewaydownthestreetIwastotake,-youmustturnfirsttoyourlefthand,-MAISPRENEZGARDE-therearetwoturns;andbesogoodastotakethesecond-thengodownalittlewayandyou'llseeachurch:and,whenyouarepastit,giveyourselfthetroubletoturndirectlytotheright,andthatwillleadyoutothefootofthePontNeuf,whichyoumustcross-andthereanyonewilldohimselfthepleasuretoshowyou-
  Sherepeatedherinstructionsthreetimesovertome,withthesamegoodnatur'dpatiencethethirdtimeasthefirst;-andifTONES
  ANDMANNERShaveameaning,whichcertainlytheyhave,unlesstoheartswhichshutthemout,-sheseemedreallyinterestedthatI
  shouldnotlosemyself。
  Iwillnotsupposeitwasthewoman'sbeauty,notwithstandingshewasthehandsomestgrisette,Ithink,Ieversaw,whichhadmuchtodowiththesenseIhadofhercourtesy;onlyIremember,whenI
  toldherhowmuchIwasobligedtoher,thatIlookedveryfullinhereyes,-andthatIrepeatedmythanksasoftenasshehaddoneherinstructions。
  Ihadnotgottenpacesfromthedoor,beforeIfoundIhadforgoteverytittleofwhatshehadsaid;-solookingback,andseeingherstillstandinginthedooroftheshop,asiftolookwhetherI
  wentrightornot,-Ireturnedbacktoaskher,whetherthefirstturnwastomyrightorleft,-forthatIhadabsolutelyforgot-
  Isitpossible!saidshe,halflaughing。'Tisverypossible,repliedI,whenamanisthinkingmoreofawomanthanofhergoodadvice。
  Asthiswastherealtruth-shetookit,aseverywomantakesamatterofright,withaslightcurtsey-
  ATTENDEZ!saidshe,layingherhanduponmyarmtodetainme,whilstshecalledaladoutofthebackshoptogetreadyaparcelofgloves。Iamjustgoingtosendhim,saidshe,withapacketintothatquarter,andifyouwillhavethecomplaisancetostepin,itwillbereadyinamoment,andheshallattendyoutotheplace-SoIwalk'dinwithhertothefarsideoftheshop:andtakinguptheruffleinmyhandwhichshelaiduponthechair,asifIhadamindtosit,shesatdownherselfinherlowchair,andIinstantlysatmyselfdownbesideher-
  Hewillbeready,Monsieur,saidshe,inamoment-Andinthatmoment,repliedI,mostwillinglywouldIsaysomethingveryciviltoyouforallthesecourtesies。Anyonemaydoacasualactofgoodnature,butacontinuationofthemshowsitisapartofthetemperature;andcertainly,addedI,ifitisthesamebloodwhichcomesfromtheheartwhichdescendstotheextremestouchingherwristIamsureyoumusthaveoneofthebestpulsesofanywomanintheworld-Feelit,saidshe,holdingoutherarm。Solayingdownmyhat,Itookholdofherfingersinonehand,andappliedthetwoforefingersofmyothertotheartery——
  Wouldtoheaven!mydearEugenius,thouhadstpassedby,andbeheldmesittinginmyblackcoat,andinmylack-a-day-sicalmanner,countingthethrobsofit,onebyone,withasmuchtruedevotionasifIhadbeenwatchingthecriticalebborflowofherfever-Howwouldstthouhavelaugh'dandmoralizeduponmynewprofession!-andthoushouldsthavelaugh'dandmoralizedon-
  Trustme,mydearEugenius,Ishouldhavesaid,"ThereareworseoccupationsinthisworldTHANFEELINGAWOMAN'SPULSE。"-Butagrisette's!thouwouldsthavesaid,-andinanopenshop!Yorick——
  Somuchthebetter:forwhenmyviewsaredirect,Eugenius,I
  carenotifalltheworldsawmefeelit。
  THEHUSBAND。PARIS。