“IrepresentthefirmofSonetandCompany,monumentalstone-masons;
SirWalterScottwouldhavedubbedme/YoungMortality/,“continuedthisperson。“Ifyou,sir,shoulddecidetointrustyourorderstous,wewouldspareyouthetroubleofthejourneytopurchasethegroundnecessaryfortheintermentofafriendlosttothearts——“
AtthisRemonencqnoddedassent,andjoggedSchmucke'selbow。
“Everydaywereceiveordersfromfamiliestoarrangeallformalities,“continuedheoftheblackcoat,thusencouragedbyRemonencq。“Inthefirstmomentofbereavement,theheir-at-lawfindsitverydifficulttoattendtosuchmatters,andweareaccustomedtoperformtheselittleservicesforourclients。Ourcharges,sir,areonafixedscale,somuchperfoot,freestoneormarble。Familyvaultsaspecialty——Weundertakeeverythingatthemostmoderateprices。OurfirmexecutedthemagnificentmonumenterectedtothefairEstherGobseckandLuciendeRubempre,oneofthefinestornamentsofPere-
Lachaise。Weonlyemploythebestworkmen,andImustwarnyou,sir,againstsmallcontractors——whoturnoutnothingbuttrash,“headded,seeingthatanotherpersoninablacksuitwascominguptosayawordforanotherfirmofmarble-workers。
Itisoftensaidthat“deathistheendofajourney,“buttheaptnessofthesimileisrealizedmostfullyinParis。Anyarrival,especiallyofapersonofcondition,uponthe“darkbrink,“ishailedinmuchthesamewayasthetravelerrecentlylandedishailedbyhoteltoutsandpesteredwiththeirrecommendations。Withtheexceptionofafewphilosophically-mindedpersons,orhereandthereafamilysecureofhandingdownanametoposterity,nobodythinksbeforehandofthepracticalaspectsofdeath。Deathalwayscomesbeforeheisexpected;
and,fromasentimenteasytounderstand,theheirsusuallyactasiftheeventwereimpossible。Forwhichreason,almosteveryonethatlosesfatherormother,wifeorchild,isimmediatelybesetbyscoutsthatprofitbytheconfusioncausedbygrieftosnareothers。Informerdays,agentsformonumentsusedtoliveroundaboutthefamouscemeteryofPere-Lachaise,andweregatheredtogetherinasinglethoroughfare,whichshouldbyrightshavebeencalledtheStreetofTombs;issuingthence,theyfellupontherelativesofthedeadastheycamefromthecemetery,orevenatthegrave-side。Butcompetitionandthespiritofspeculationinducedthemtospreadthemselvesfurtherandfurtherafield,tilldescendingintoParisitselftheyreachedtheveryprecinctsofthemayor'soffice。Indeed,thestone-mason'sagenthasoftenbeenknowntoinvadethehouseofmourningwithadesignforthesepulchreinhishand。
“Iamintreatywiththisgentleman,“saidtherepresentativeofthefirmofSonettoanotheragentwhocameup。
“Ponsdeceased!……“calledtheclerkatthismoment。“Wherearethewitnesses?”
“Thisway,sir,“saidthestone-mason'sagent,thistimeaddressingRemonencq。
Schmuckestayedwherehehadbeenplacedonthebench,aninertmass。
Remonencqbeggedtheagenttohelphim,andtogethertheypulledSchmucketowardsthebalustrade,behindwhichtheregistrarsheltershimselffromthemourningpublic。Remonencq,Schmucke'sProvidence,wasassistedbyDr。Poulain,whofilledinthenecessaryinformationastoPons'ageandbirthplace;theGermanknewbutonething——thatPonswashisfriend。Sosoonasthesignatureswereaffixed,Remonencqandthedoctorfollowedbythestone-mason'sman,putSchmuckeintoacab,thedesperateagentwhiskinginafterwards,bentupontakingadefiniteorder。
LaSauvage,onthelookoutinthegateway,half-carriedSchmucke'salmostunconsciousformupstairs。Remonencqandtheagentwentupwithher。
“Hewillbeill!”exclaimedtheagent,anxioustomakeanendofthepieceofbusinesswhich,accordingtohim,wasinprogress。
“Ishouldthinkhewill!”returnedMme。Sauvage。“Hehasbeencryingfortwenty-fourhoursonend,andhewouldnottakeanything。Thereisnothinglikegriefforgivingoneasinkinginthestomach。“
“Mydearclient,“urgedtherepresentativeofthefirmofSonet,“dotakesomebroth。Youhavesomuchtodo;someonemustgototheHoteldeVilletobuythegroundinthecemeteryonwhichyoumeantoerectamonumenttoperpetuatethememoryofthefriendofthearts,andbearrecordtoyourgratitude。“
“Why,thereisnosenseinthis!”addedMme。Cantinet,cominginwithbrothandbread。
“Ifyouareasweakasthis,yououghttothinkoffindingsomeonetoactforyou,“addedRemonencq,“foryouhaveagooddealonyourhands,mydearsir。Thereisthefuneraltoorder。Youwouldnothaveyourfriendburiedlikeapauper!”
“Come,come,mydearsir,“putinLaSauvage,seizingamomentwhenSchmuckelaidhisheadbackinthegreatchairtopouraspoonfulofsoupintohismouth。Shefedhimasifhehadbeenachild,andalmostinspiteofhimself。
“Now,ifyouwerewise,sir,sinceyouareinclinedtogiveyourselfupquietlytogrief,youwouldfindsomeonetoactforyou——“
“Asyouarethinkingofraisingamagnificentmonumenttothememoryofyourfriend,sir,youhaveonlytoleaveitalltome;Iwillundertake——“
“Whatisallthis?Whatisallthis?”askedLaSauvage。“HasM。
Schmuckeorderedsomething?Whomayyoube?”
“IrepresentthefirmofSonet,mydearmadame,thebiggestmonumentalstone-masonsinParis,“saidthepersoninblack,handingabusiness-
cardtothestalwartSauvage。
“Verywell,thatwilldo。Someonewillgowithyouwhenthetimecomes;butyoumustnottakeadvantageofthegentleman'sconditionnow。Youcanquiteseethatheisnothimself——“
Theagentledheroutuponthelanding。
“Ifyouwillundertaketogettheorderforus,“hesaidconfidentially,“Iamempoweredtoofferyoufortyfrancs。“
Mme。Sauvagegrewplacable。“Verywell,letmehaveyouraddress,“
saidshe。
Schmuckemeantimebeinglefttohimself,andfeelingthestrongerforthesoupandbreadthathehadbeenforcedtoswallow,returnedatoncetoPons'rooms,andtohisprayers。Hehadlosthimselfinthefathomlessdepthsofsorrow,whenavoicesoundinginhisearsdrewhimbackfromtheabyssofgrief,andayoungmaninasuitofblackreturnedfortheeleventhtimetothecharge,pullingthepoor,torturedvictim'scoatsleeveuntilhelistened。
“Sir!”saidhe。
“Vateesitnow?”
“Sir!weoweasupremediscoverytoDr。Gannal;wedonotdisputehisfame;hehasworkedmiraclesofEgyptafresh;buttherehavebeenimprovementsmadeuponhissystem。Wehaveobtainedsurprisingresults。So,ifyouwouldliketoseeyourfriendagain,ashewaswhenhewasalive——“
“Seehimagain!”criedSchmucke。“Shallhespeaktome?”
“Notexactly。Speechistheonlythingwanting,“continuedtheembalmer'sagent。“Buthewillremainasheisafterembalmingforalleternity。Theoperationisoverinafewseconds。Justanincisioninthecarotidarteryandaninjection——Butitishightime;ifyouwaitonesinglequarterofanhour,sir,youwillnothavethesweetsatisfactionofpreservingthebody……“
“Gotoderteufel!……Bonsiseinspirit——unddatspiritisinhefn。“
“Thatmanhasnogratitudeinhiscomposition,“remarkedtheyouthfulagentofoneofthefamousGannal'srivals;“hewillnotembalmhisfriend。“
Thewordswerespokenunderthearchway,andaddressedtoLaCibot,whohadjustsubmittedherbelovedtotheprocess。
“Whatwouldyouhave,sir!”shesaid。“Heistheheir,theuniversallegatee。Assoonastheygetwhattheywant,thedeadarenothingtothem。“
Anhourlater,SchmuckesawMme。Sauvagecomeintotheroom,followedbyanothermaninasuitofblack,aworkman,toallappearance。
“Cantinethasbeensoobligingastosendthisgentleman,sir,“shesaid;“heiscoffin-makertotheparish。“
Thecoffin-makermadehisbowwithasympatheticandcompassionateair,butnonethelesshehadabusiness-likelook,andseemedtoknowthathewasindispensable。Heturnedanexpert'seyeuponthedead。
“Howdoesthegentlemanwish'it'tobemade?Deal,plainoak,oroaklead-lined?Oakwithaleadliningisthebeststyle。Thebodyisastocksize,“——hefeltforthefeet,andproceededtotakethemeasure——“onemetreseventy!”headded。“Youwillbethinkingoforderingthefuneralserviceatthechurch,sir,nodoubt?”
Schmuckelookedathimasadangerousmadmanmightlookbeforestrikingablow。LaSauvageputinaword。
“Yououghttofindsomebodytolookafterallthesethings,“shesaid。
“Yes——“thevictimmurmuredatlength。
“ShallIfetchM。Tabareau?——foryouwillhaveagooddealonyourhandsbeforelong。M。Tabareauisthemosthonestmaninthequarter,yousee。“
“Yes。MennesirDapareau!Somepodyvasspeakingofhimchustnow——“
saidSchmucke,completelybeaten。
“Verywell。Youcanbequiet,sir,andgiveyourselfuptogrief,whenyouhaveseenyourdeputy。“
Itwasnearlytwoo'clockwhenM。Tabareau'shead-clerk,ayoungmanwhoaimedatabailiff'scareer,modestlypresentedhimself。Youthhaswonderfulprivileges;nooneisalarmedbyyouth。ThisyoungmanVillemotbyname,satdownbySchmucke'ssideandwaitedhisopportunitytospeak。HisdiffidencetouchedSchmuckeverymuch。
“IamM。Tabareau'shead-clerk,sir,“hesaid;“hesentmeheretotakechargeofyourinterests,andtosuperintendthefuneralarrangements。Isthisyourwish?”
“Youcannotsafemylife,Ihafnotlongtolif;butyouvillleafmeinbeace!”
“Oh!youshallnotbedisturbed,“saidVillemot。
“Ver'goot。VatmustIdofordat?”
“SignthispaperappointingM。Tabareautoactforyouinallmattersrelatingtothesettlementoftheaffairsofthedeceased。“
“Goot!gifittome,“saidSchmucke,anxiousonlytosignitatonce。
“No,Imustreaditovertoyoufirst。“
“Readitofer。“
Schmuckepaidnottheslightestattentiontothereadingofthepowerofattorney,buthesethisnametoit。TheyoungclerktookSchmucke'sordersforthefuneral,theinterment,andtheburialservice;undertakingthatheshouldnotbetroubledagaininanyway,noraskedformoney。
“IvouldgifalldatIhaftobeleftinbeace,“saidtheunhappyman。
Andoncemorehekneltbesidethedeadbodyofhisfriend。
Fraisierhadtriumphed。VillemotandLaSauvagecompletedthecirclewhichhehadtracedaboutPons'heir。
Thereisnosorrowthatsleepcannotovercome。TowardstheendofthedayLaSauvage,comingin,foundSchmuckestretchedasleepatthebed-
foot。Shecarriedhimoff,puthimtobed,tuckedhiminmaternally,andtillthemorningSchmuckeslept。
Whenheawoke,orratherwhenthetrucewasoverandheagainbecameconsciousofhissorrows,Pons'coffinlayunderthegatewayinsuchastateasathird-classfuneralmayclaim,andSchmucke,seekingvainlyforhisfriend,wanderedfromroomtoroom,acrossvastspaces,asitseemedtohim,emptyofeverythingsavehideousmemories。LaSauvagetookhiminhand,muchasanursemanagesachild;shemadehimtakehisbreakfastbeforestartingforthechurch;andwhilethepoorsuffererforcedhimselftoeat,shediscovered,withlamentationsworthyofJeremiah,thathehadnotablackcoatinhispossession。LaCibottookentirechargeofhiswardrobe;sincePonsfellill,hisapparel,likehisdinner,hadbeenreducedtothelowestterms——toacoupleofcoatsandtwopairsoftrousers。
“AndyouaregoingjustasyouaretoM。Pons'funeral?Itisanunheard-ofthing;thewholequarterwillcryshameuponus!”
“UndhowvillyoudatIgo?”
“Why,inmourning——“
“Mourning!”
“Itistheproperthing。“
“Derbropperding!……Confoundalldisstupidnonsense!”criedpoorSchmucke,driventothelastdegreeofexasperationwhichachildlikesoulcanreachunderstressofsorrow。
“Why,themanisamonsterofingratitude!”saidLaSauvage,turningtoapersonagewhojustthenappeared。AtthesightofthisfunctionarySchmuckeshuddered。Thenewcomerworeasplendidsuitofblack,blackknee-breeches,blacksilkstockings,apairofwhitecuffs,anextremelycorrectwhitemuslintie,andwhitegloves。A
silverchainwithacoinattachedornamentedhisperson。Atypicalofficial,stampedwiththeofficialexpressionofdecorousgloom,anebonywandinhishandbywayofinsigniaofoffice,hestoodwaitingwithathree-corneredhatadornedwiththetricolorcockadeunderhisarm。
“Iamthemasteroftheceremonies,“thispersonremarkedinasubduedvoice。
Accustomeddailytosuperintendfunerals,tomoveamongfamiliesplungedinoneandthesamekindoftribulation,realorfeigned,thisman,liketherestofhisfraternity,spokeinhushedandsoothingtones;hewasdecorous,polished,andformal,likeanallegoricalstonefigureofDeath。
Schmuckequiveredthrougheverynerveasifhewereconfrontinghisexecutioner。
“Isthisgentlemantheson,brother,orfatherofthedeceased?”
inquiredtheofficial。
“Iamalldatandmorepesides——Iamhisfriend,“saidSchmuckethroughatorrentofweeping。
“Areyouhisheir?”
“Heir?……“repeatedSchmucke。“Nodingmatterstomemoreindisvorld,“returningtohisattitudeofhopelesssorrow。
“Wherearetherelatives,thefriends?”askedthemasteroftheceremonies。
“Allhere!”exclaimedtheGerman,indicatingthepicturesandrarities。“NotvonofdemhafefergifnbaintomeinboorBons……
Hereeeseverydingsdothelofed,afterme。“
Schmuckehadtakenhisseatagain,andlookedasvacantasbefore;hedriedhiseyesmechanically。Villemotcameupatthatmoment;hehadorderedthefuneral,andthemasteroftheceremonies,recognizinghim,madeanappealtothenewcomer。
“Well,sir,itistimetostart。Thehearseishere;butIhavenotoftenseensuchafuneralasthis。Wherearetherelativesandfriends?”
“Wehavebeenpressedfortime,“repliedVillemot。“Thisgentlemanwasinsuchdeepgriefthathecouldthinkofnothing。Andthereisonlyonerelative。“
ThemasteroftheceremonieslookedcompassionatelyatSchmucke;thisexpertinsorrowknewrealgriefwhenhesawit。Hewentacrosstohim。
“Come,takeheart,mydearsir。Thinkofpayinghonortoyourfriend'smemory。“
“Weforgottosendoutcards;butItookcaretosendaspecialmessagetoM。lePresidentedeMarville,theonerelativethatI
mentionedtoyou——Therearenofriends——M。Ponswasconductorofanorchestraatatheatre,butIdonotthinkthatanyonewillcome——
Thisgentlemanistheuniversallegatee,Ibelieve。“
“Thenheoughttobechiefmourner,“saidthemasteroftheceremonies——“Haveyouablackcoat?”hecontinued,noticingSchmucke'scostume。
“Iamallinplackinsite!”poorSchmuckerepliedinheartrendingtones;“soplackitisdotIfeeldeathinme……Gottinhefnisgoingtohafpityuponme;Hevillsendmetomeinfriendindergrafe,undIdankHimforit——“
Heclaspedhishands。
“Ihavetoldourmanagementbeforenowthatweoughttohaveawardrobedepartmentandlendthepropermourningcostumesonhire,“
saidthemasteroftheceremonies,addressingVillemot;“itisawantthatismoreandmorefelteveryday,andwehaveevennowintroducedimprovements。Butasthisgentlemanischiefmourner,heoughttowearacloak,andthisonethatIhavebroughtwithmewillcoverhimfromheadtofoot;nooneneedknowthatheisnotinpropermourningcostume——Willyoubesokindastorise?”
Schmuckerose,buthetotteredonhisfeet。
“Supporthim,“saidthemasteroftheceremonies,turningtoVillemot;
“youarehislegalrepresentative。“
VillemotheldSchmucke'sarmwhilethemasteroftheceremoniesinvestedSchmuckewiththeample,dismal-lookinggarmentwornbyheirs-at-lawintheprocessiontoandfromthehouseandthechurch。
Hetiedtheblacksilkencordsunderthechin,andSchmuckeasheirwasin“fulldress。“
“Andnowcomesagreatdifficulty,“continuedthemasteroftheceremonies;“wewantfourbearersforthepall……Ifnobodycomestothefuneral,whoistofillthecorners?Itishalf-pasttenalready,“headded,lookingathiswatch;“theyarewaitingforusatthechurch。“
“Oh!herecomesFraisier!”Villemotexclaimed,veryimprudently;buttherewasnoonetohearthetacitconfessionofcomplicity。
“Whoisthisgentleman?”inquiredthemasteroftheceremonies。
“Oh!hecomesonbehalfofthefamily。“
“Whosefamily?”
“Thedisinheritedfamily。HeisM。CamusotdeMarville'srepresentative。“
“Good,“saidthemasteroftheceremonies,withasatisfiedair。“Weshallhavetwopall-bearersatanyrate——youandhe。“
And,happytofindtwooftheplacesfilledup,hetookoutsomewonderfulwhitebuckskingloves,andpolitelypresentedFraisierandVillemotwithapairapiece。
“Ifyougentlemenwillbesogoodastoactaspall-bearers——“saidhe。
Fraisier,inblackfromheadtofoot,pretentiouslydressed,withhiswhitetieandofficialair,wasasighttoshudderat;heembodiedahundredbriefs。
“Willingly,sir,“saidhe。
“Ifonlytwomorepersonswillcome,thefourcornerswillbefilledup,“saidthemasteroftheceremonies。
AtthatverymomenttheindefatigablerepresentativeofthefirmofSonetcameup,and,closelyfollowinghim,themanwhorememberedPonsandthoughtofpayinghimalasttributeofrespect。Thiswasasupernumeraryatthetheatre,themanwhoputoutthescoresonthemusic-standsfortheorchestra。Ponshadbeenwonttogivehimafive-
francpieceonceamonth,knowingthathehadawifeandfamily。
“Oh,DobinardTopinard!”Schmuckecriedoutatthesightofhim,“/you/loveBons!”
“Why,IhavecometoasknewsofM。Ponseverymorning,sir。“
“Eferymorning!boorDobinard!”andSchmuckesqueezedtheman'shand。
“Buttheytookmeforarelation,nodoubt,anddidnotlikemyvisitsatall。ItoldthemthatIbelongedtothetheatreandcametoinquireafterM。Pons;butitwasnogood。Theysawthroughthatdodge,theysaid。Iaskedtoseethepoordearman,buttheyneverwouldletmecomeupstairs。“
“DatapominableZipod!”saidSchmucke,squeezingTopinard'shornyhandtohisheart。
“Hewasthebestofmen,thatgoodM。Pons。Everymonthheusetogivemefivefrancs……HeknewthatIhadthreechildrenandawife。Mywifehasgonetothechurch。“
“Ishalldifidemeinpreadmityou,“criedSchmucke,inhisjoyatfindingathissidesomeonewholovedPons。
“Ifthisgentlemanwilltakeacornerofthepall,weshallhaveallfourfilledup,“saidthemasteroftheceremonies。
Therehadbeennodifficultyoverpersuadingtheagentformonuments。
Hetookacornerthemorereadilywhenhewasshownthehandsomepairofgloveswhich,accordingtocustom,wastobehisproperty。
“Aquartertoeleven!Weabsolutelymustgodown。Theyarewaitingforusatthechurch。“
Thesixpersonsthusassembledwentdownthestaircase。
Thecold-bloodedlawyerremainedamomenttospeaktothetwowomenonthelanding。“Stophere,andletnobodycomein,“hesaid,“especiallyifyouwishtoremainincharge,Mme。Cantinet。Aha!twofrancsaday,youknow!”
ByacoincidenceinnowiseextraordinaryinParis,twohearseswerewaitingatthedoor,andtwocoffinsstandingunderthearchway;
Cibot'sfuneralandthesolitarystateinwhichPonswaslyingwasmadeevenmorestrikinginthestreet。SchmuckewastheonlymournerthatfollowedPons'coffin;Schmucke,supportedbyoneoftheundertaker'smen,forhetotteredateverystep。FromtheRuedeNormandietotheRued'OrleansandtheChurchofSaint-Francoisthetwofuneralswentbetweenadoublerowofcuriousonlookersforeverythingaswassaidbeforemakesasensationinthequarter。
Everyoneremarkedthesplendorofthewhitefuneralcar,withabigembroideredPsuspendedonahatchment,andtheonesolitarymournerbehindit;whilethecheapbierthatcameafteritwasfollowedbyanimmensecrowd。Happily,Schmuckewassobewilderedbythethrongofidlersandtherowsofheadsinthewindows,thatheheardnoremarksandonlysawthefacesthroughamistoftears。
“Oh,itisthenutcracker!”saidone,“themusician,youknow——“
“Whocanthepall-bearersbe?”
“Pooh!play-actors。“
“Isay,justlookatpooroldCibot'sfuneral。Thereisoneworkertheless。Whataman!hecouldnevergetenoughofwork!”
“Heneverwentout。“
“HeneverkeptSaintMonday。“
“Howfondhewasofhiswife!”
“Ah!Thereisanunhappywoman!”
Remonencqwalkedbehindhisvictim'scoffin。Peoplecondoledwithhimonthelossofhisneighbor。
Thetwofuneralsreachedthechurch。CantinetandthedoorkeepersawthatnobeggarstroubledSchmucke。VillemothadgivenhiswordthatPons'heirshouldbeleftinpeace;hewatchedoverhisclient,andgavetherequisitesums;andCibot'shumblebier,escortedbysixtyoreightypersons,drewallthecrowdafterittothecemetery。AtthechurchdoorPons'funeralpossessionmusteredfourmourning-coaches,oneforthepriestandthreefortherelations;butoneonlywasrequired,fortherepresentativeofthefirmofSonetdepartedduringmasstogivenoticetohisprincipalthatthefuneralwasontheway,sothatthedesignforthemonumentmightbereadyforthesurvivoratthegatesofthecemetery。AsinglecoachsufficedforFraisier,Villemot,Schmucke,andTopinard;buttheremainingtwo,insteadofreturningtotheundertaker,followedintheprocessiontoPere-
Lachaise——auselessprocession,notunfrequentlyseen;therearealwaystoomanycoacheswhenthedeadareunknownbeyondtheirowncircleandthereisnocrowdatthefuneral。Dear,indeed,thedeadmusthavebeenintheirlifetimeifrelativeorfriendwillgowiththemsofarasthecemeteryinthisParis,whereeveryonewouldfainhavetwenty-fivehoursintheday。Butwiththecoachmenitisdifferent;theylosetheirtipsiftheydonotmakethejourney;so,emptyorfull,themourningcoachesgotothechurchandcemeteryandreturntothehouseforgratuities。Adeathisasortofdrinking-
fountainforanunimaginedcrowdofthirstymortals。Theattendantsatthechurch,thepoor,theundertaker'smen,thedriversandsextons,arecreatureslikespongesthatdipintoahearseandcomeoutagainsaturated。
Fromthechurchdoor,wherehewasbesetwithaswarmofbeggarspromptlydispersedbythebeadle,toPere-Lachaise,poorSchmuckewentascriminalswentinoldtimesfromthePalaisdeJusticetothePlacedeGreve。Itwashisownfuneralthathefollowed,clingingtoTopinard'shand,totheonelivingcreaturebesideshimselfwhofeltapangofrealregretforPons'death。
AsforTopinard,greatlytouchedbythehonoroftherequesttoactaspall-bearer,contenttodriveinacarriage,thepossessorofanewpairofgloves,——itbegantodawnuponhimthatthiswastobeoneofthegreatdaysofhislife。Schmuckewasdrivenpassivelyalongtheroad,assomeunluckycalfisdriveninabutcher'scarttotheslaughter-house。FraisierandVillemotsatwiththeirbackstothehorses。Now,asthoseknowwhosesadfortuneithasbeentoaccompanymanyoftheirfriendstotheirlastresting-place,allhypocrisybreaksdowninthecoachduringthejourneyoftenaverylongone
fromthechurchtotheeasterncemetery,tothatoneoftheburying-
groundsofParisinwhichallvanities,allkindsofdisplay,aremet,sorichisitinsumptuousmonuments。Ontheseoccasionsthosewhofeelleastbegintotalksoonest,andintheendthesaddestlisten,andtheirthoughtsarediverted。
“M。lePresidenthadalreadystartedfortheCourt。“FraisiertoldVillemot,“andIdidnotthinkitnecessarytotearhimawayfrombusiness;hewouldhavecometoolate,inanycase。Heisthenext-of-
kin;butashehasbeendisinherited,andM。Schmuckegetseverything,Ithoughtthatifhislegalrepresentativewerepresentitwouldbeenough。“
Topinardlentaneartothis。
“Whowasthequeercustomerthattookthefourthcorner?”continuedFraisier。
“Heisanagentforafirmofmonumentalstone-masons。Hewouldlikeanorderforatomb,onwhichheproposestoputthreesculpturedmarblefigures——Music,Painting,andSculpturesheddingtearsoverthedeceased。“
“Itisanidea,“saidFraisier;“theoldgentlemancertainlydeservedthatmuch;butthemonumentwouldcostsevenoreighthundredfrancs。“
“Oh!quitethat!”
“IfM。Schmuckegivestheorder,itcannotaffecttheestate。Youmighteatupawholepropertywithsuchexpenses。“
“Therewouldbealawsuit,butyouwouldgainit——“
“Verywell,“saidFraisier,“thenitwillbehisaffair——Itwouldbeanicepracticaljoketoplayuponthemonument-makers,“FraisieraddedinVillemot'sear;“forifthewillisupsetandIcananswerforthat,orifthereisnowillatall,whowouldpaythem?”
Villemotgrinnedlikeamonkey,andthepairbegantotalkconfidentially,loweringtheirvoices;butthemanfromthetheatre,withhiswitsandsensessharpenedintheworldbehindthescenes,couldguessatthenatureoftheirdiscourse;inspiteoftherumblingofthecarriageandotherhindrances,hebegantounderstandthattheserepresentativesofjusticewereschemingtoplungepoorSchmuckeintodifficulties;andwhenatlastheheardtheominousword“Clichy,“thehonestandloyalservitorofthestagemadeuphismindtowatchoverPons'friend。
Atthecemetery,wherethreesquareyardsofgroundhadbeenpurchasedthroughthegoodofficesofthefirmofSonetVillemothavingannouncedSchmucke'sintentionoferectingamagnificentmonument,themasterofceremoniesledSchmuckethroughacuriouscrowdtothegraveintowhichPons'coffinwasabouttobelowered;buthere,atthesightofthesquarehole,thefourmenwaitingwithropestolowerthebier,andtheclergysayingthelastprayerforthedeadatthegrave-side,somethingclutchedtightlyattheGerman'sheart。Hefaintedaway。
Sonet'sagentandM。SonethimselfcametohelpTopinardtocarrypoorSchmuckeintothemarble-workshardby,whereMme。SonetandMme。
VitelotSonet'spartner'swifewereeagerlyprodigalofeffortstorevivehim。Topinardstayed。HehadseenFraisierinconversationwithSonet'sagent,andFraisier,inhisopinion,hadgallows-birdwrittenonhisface。
Anhourlater,towardshalf-pasttwoo'clock,thepoor,innocentGermancametohimself。Schmuckethoughtthathehadbeendreamingforthepasttwodays;ifhecouldonlywake,heshouldfindPonsstillalive。Somanywettowelshadbeenlaidonhisforehead,hehadbeenmadetoinhalesaltsandvinegartosuchanextent,thatheopenedhiseyesatlast。Mme。Sonetmakehimtakesomemeat-soup,fortheyhadputthepotonthefireatthemarble-works。
“Ourclientsdonotoftentakethingstoheartlikethis;still,ithappensonceinayearortwo——“
AtlastSchmucketalkedofreturningtotheRuedeNormandie,andatthisSonetbeganatonce。
“Hereisthedesign,sir,“hesaid;“Vitelotdrewitexpresslyforyou,andsatuplastnighttodoit……Andhehasbeenhappilyinspired,itwilllookfine——“
“OneofthefinestinPere-Lachaise!”saidthelittleMme。Sonet。“Butyoureallyoughttohonorthememoryofafriendwholeftyouallhisfortune。“
Thedesign,supposedtohavebeendrawnonpurpose,had,asamatteroffact,beenpreparedfordeMarsay,thefamouscabinetminister。Hiswidow,however,hadgiventhecommissiontoStidmann;peopleweredisgustedwiththetawdrinessoftheproject,anditwasrefused。ThethreefiguresatthatperiodrepresentedthethreedaysofJulywhichbroughttheeminentministertopower。Subsequently,SonetandVitelothadturnedtheThreeGloriousDays——“/lestroisglorieuses/“——intotheArmy,Finance,andtheFamily,andsentinthedesignforthesepulchreofthelatelamentedCharlesKeller;andhereagainStidmanntookthecommission。Intheelevenyearsthatfollowed,thesketchhadbeenmodifiedtosuitallkindsofrequirements,andnowinVitelot'sfreshtracingtheyreappearedasMusic,Sculpture,andPainting。
“Itisameretriflewhenyouthinkofthedetailsandcostofsettingitup;foritwilltakesixmonths,“saidVitelot。“Hereistheestimateandtheorder-form——seventhousandfrancs,sketchinplasternotincluded。“
“IfM。Schmuckewouldlikemarble,“putinSonetmarblebeinghisspecialdepartment,“itwouldcosttwelvethousandfrancs,andmonsieurwouldimmortalizehimselfaswellashisfriend。“
TopinardturnedtoVitelot。
“Ihavejustheardthattheyaregoingtodisputethewill,“hewhispered,“andtherelativesarelikelytocomebytheirproperty。GoandspeaktoM。Camusot,forthispoor,harmlesscreaturehasnotafarthing。“
“Thisisthekindofcustomerthatyoualwaysbringus,“saidMme。
Vitelot,beginningaquarrelwiththeagent。
TopinardledSchmuckeaway,andtheyreturnedhomeonfoottotheRuedeNormandie,forthemourning-coacheshadbeensentback。
“Donotleafme,“Schmuckesaid,whenTopinardhadseenhimsafeintoMme。Sauvage'shands,andwantedtogo。
“Itisfouro'clock,dearM。Schmucke。Imustgohometodinner。Mywifeisabox-opener——shewillnotknowwhathasbecomeofme。Thetheatreopensataquartertosix,youknow。“
“Yes,Iknow……butrememberdatIamaloneindieearth,datIhafnofriend。YoudathafshedatearforBonsenlidenme;Iaminteeptarkness,undBonssaiddatIvasindermidstofshcoundrels。“
“Ihaveseenthatplainlyalready;IhavejustpreventedthemfromsendingyoutoClichy。“
“/Gligy!/“repeatedSchmucke;“Idonotunderstand。“
“Poorman!Well,nevermind,Iwillcometoyou。Good-bye。“
“Goot-bye;kommagainsoon,“saidSchmucke,droppinghalf-deadwithweariness。
“Good-bye,mosieu,“saidMme。Sauvage,andtherewassomethinginhertonethatstruckTopinard。
“Oh,come,whatisthematternow?”heasked,banteringly。“Youareattitudinizinglikeatraitorinamelodrama。“
“Traitoryourself!Whyhaveyoucomemeddlinghere?Doyouwanttohaveahandinthemaster'saffairs,andswindlehim,eh?”
“Swindlehim!……Yourveryhumbleservant!”Topinardansweredwithsuperbdisdain。“Iamonlyapoorsuperatatheatre,butIamsomethingofanartist,andyoumayaswellknowthatIneveraskedanythingofanybodyyet!Whoaskedanythingofyou?Whoowesyouanything?eh,oldlady!”
“Youareemployedatatheatre,andyournameis——?”
“Topinard,atyourservice。“
“Kindregardstoallathome,“saidLaSauvage,“andmycomplimentstoyourmissus,ifyouaremarried,mister……ThatwasallIwantedtoknow。“
“Why,whatisthematter,dear?”askedMme。Cantinet,comingout。
“This,child——stophereandlookafterthedinnerwhileIrunroundtospeaktomonsieur。“
“Heisdownbelow,talkingwithpoorMme。Cibot,thatiscryinghereyesout,“saidMme。Cantinet。
LaSauvagedasheddowninsuchheadlonghastethatthestairstrembledbeneathhertread。
“Monsieur!”shecalled,anddrewhimasideafewpacestopointoutTopinard。
Topinardwasjustgoingaway,proudathearttohavemadesomereturnalreadytothemanwhohaddonehimsomanykindnesses。HehadsavedPons'friendfromatrap,byastratagemfromthatworldbehindthescenesinwhicheveryonehasmoreorlessreadywit。Andwithinhimselfhevowedtoprotectamusicianinhisorchestrafromfuturesnaressetforhissimplesincerity。
“Doyouseethatlittlewretch?”saidLaSauvage。“HeisakindofhonestmanthathasamindtopokehisnoseintoM。Schmucke'saffairs。“
“Whoishe?”askedFraisier。
“Oh!heisanobody。“
“Inbusinessthereisnosuchthingasanobody。“
“Oh,heisemployedatthetheatre,“saidshe;“hisnameisTopinard。“
“Good,Mme。Sauvage!Goonlikethis,andyoushallhaveyourtobacconist'sshop。“
AndFraisierresumedhisconversationwithMme。Cibot。
“SoIsay,mydearclient,thatyouhavenotplayedopenlyandabove-
boardwithme,andthatoneisnotboundinanywaytoapartnerwhocheats。“
“AndhowhaveIcheatedyou?”askedLaCibot,handsonhips。“Doyouthinkthatyouwillfrightenmewithyoursourlooksandyourfrostyairs?Youlookaboutforbadreasonsforbreakingyourpromises,andyoucallyourselfanhonestman!Doyouknowwhatyouare?Youareablackguard!Yes!yes!scratchyourarm;butjustpocketthat——“
“Nowords,andkeepyourtemper,dearie。Listentome。Youhavebeenfeatheringyournest……Ifoundthiscataloguethismorningwhileweweregettingreadyforthefuneral;itisallinM。Pons'
handwriting,andmadeoutinduplicate。Andasitchanced,myeyesfellonthis——“
Andopeningthecatalogue,heread:
“No。7。/Magnificentportraitpaintedonmarble,bySebastiandelPiombo,in1546。SoldbyafamilywhohaditremovedfromTerniCathedral。Thepicture,whichrepresentsaKnight-Templarkneelinginprayer,usedtohangaboveatomboftheRossifamilywithacompanionportraitofaBishop,afterwardspurchasedbyanEnglishman。TheportraitmightbeattributedtoRaphael,butforthedate。Thisexampleis,tomymind,superiortotheportraitofBaccioBandinelliintheMusee;thelatterisalittlehard,whiletheTemplar,beingpaintedupon'lavagna,'orslate,haspreserveditsfreshnessofcoloring。/“
“WhenIcometolookforNo。7,“continuedFraisier,“Ifindaportraitofalady,signed'Chardin,'withoutanumberonit!Iwentthroughthepictureswiththecataloguewhilethemasterofceremonieswasmakingupthenumberofpall-bearers,andfoundthateightofthoseindicatedasworksofcapitalimportancebyM。Ponshaddisappeared,andeightpaintingsofnospecialmerit,andwithoutnumbers,werethereinstead……Andfinally,onewasmissingaltogether,alittlepanel-paintingbyMetzu,describedinthecatalogueasamasterpiece。“
“Andwas/I/inchargeofthepictures?”demandedLaCibot。
“No;butyouwereinapositionoftrust。YouwereM。Pons'
housekeeper,youlookedafterhisaffairs,andhehasbeenrobbed——“
“Robbed!Letmetellyouthis,sir:M。Schmuckesoldthepictures,byM。Pons'orders,tomeetexpenses。“
“Andtowhom?”
“ToMessrs。ElieMagusandRemonencq。“
“Forhowmuch?”
“IamsureIdonotremember。“
“Lookhere,mydearmadame;youhavebeenfeatheringyournest,andverysnugly。Ishallkeepaneyeuponyou;Ihaveyousafe。Helpme,I
willsaynothing!Inanycase,youknowthatsinceyoudeemeditexpedienttoplunderM。lePresidentCamusot,yououghtnottoexpectanythingfrom/him/。“
“Iwassurethatthiswouldallendinsmoke,forme,“saidLaCibot,mollifiedbythewords“Iwillsaynothing。“
Remonencqchimedinatthispoint。
“HereareyoufindingfaultwithMme。Cibot;thatisnotright!”hesaid。“ThepicturesweresoldbyprivatetreatybetweenM。Pons,M。
Magus,andme。Wewaitedforthreedaysbeforewecametotermswiththedeceased;hesleptonhispictures。Wetookreceiptsinproperform;andifwegaveMadameCibotafewforty-francpieces,itisthecustomofthetrade——wealwaysdosoinprivatehouseswhenweconcludeabargain。Ah!mydearsir,ifyouthinktocheatadefencelesswoman,youwillnotmakeagoodbargain!Doyouunderstand,masterlawyer?——M。Magusrulesthemarket,andifyoudonotcomedownoffthehighhorse,ifyoudonotkeepyourwordtoMme。
Cibot,Ishallwaittillthecollectionissold,andyoushallseewhatyouwillloseifyouhaveM。Magusandmeagainstyou;wecangetthedealersinaring。Insteadofrealizingsevenoreighthundredthousandfrancs,youwillnotsomuchasmaketwohundredthousand。“
“Good,good,weshallsee。Wearenotgoingtosell;orifwedo,itwillbeinLondon。“
“WeknowLondon,“saidRemonencq。“M。MagusisaspowerfulthereasatParis。“
“Good-day,madame;Ishallsiftthesematterstothebottom,“saidFraisier——“unlessyoucontinuetodoasItellyou“headded。
“Youlittlepickpocket!——“
“Takecare!Ishallbeajusticeofthepeacebeforelong。“Andwiththreatsunderstoodtothefulluponeitherside,theyseparated。
“Thankyou,Remonencq!”saidLaCibot;“itisverypleasanttoapoorwidowtofindachampion。“
Towardsteno'clockthatevening,GaudissartsentforTopinard。Themanagerwasstandingwithhisbacktothefire,inaNapoleonicattitude——atrickwhichhehadlearnedsincebebegantocommandhisarmyofactors,dancers,/figurants/,musicians,andstagecarpenters。
Hegraspedhisleft-handbracewithhisrighthand,alwaysthrustintohiswaistcoat;heheadwasflungfarback,hiseyesgazedoutintospace。
“Ah!Isay,Topinard,haveyouindependentmeans?”
“No,sir。“
“Areyouonthelookouttobetteryourselfsomewhereelse?”
“No,sir——“saidTopinard,withaghastlycountenance。
“Why,hangitall,yourwifetakesthefirstrowofboxesoutofrespecttomypredecessor,whocametogrief;Igaveyouthejobofcleaningthelampsinthewingsinthedaytime,andyouputoutthescores。Andthatisnotall,either。Yougettwentysousforactingmonstersandmanagingdevilswhenahellisrequired。Thereisnotasuperthatdoesnotcovetyourpost,andtherearethosethatarejealousofyou,myfriend;youhaveenemiesinthetheatre。“
“Enemies!”repeatedTopinard。
“Andyouhavethreechildren;theoldesttakeschildren'spartsatfiftycentimes——“
“Sir!——“
“Youwanttomeddleinotherpeople'sbusiness,andputyourfingerintoawillcase——Why,youwretchedman,youwouldbecrushedlikeanegg-shell!MypatronisHisExcellency,MonseigneurleComtePopinot,aclevermanandamanofhighcharacter,whomtheKinginhiswisdomhassummonedbacktotheprivycouncil。Thisstatesman,thisgreatpolitician,hasmarriedhiseldestsontoadaughterofM。lePresidentdeMarville,oneoftheforemostmenamongthehighcourtsofjustice;oneoftheleadinglightsofthelaw-courts。Doyouknowthelaw-courts?Verygood。Well,heiscousinandheirtoM。Pons,toouroldconductorwhosefuneralyouattendedthismorning。Idonotblameyouforgoingtopaythelastrespectstohim,poorman……
ButifyoumeddleinM。Schmucke'saffairs,youwillloseyourplace。
IwishverywelltoM。Schmucke,butheisinadelicatepositionwithregardtotheheirs——andastheGermanisalmostnothingtome,andthePresidentandCountPopinotareagreatdeal,IrecommendyoutoleavetheworthyGermantogetoutofhisdifficultiesbyhimself。
ThereisaspecialProvidencethatwatchesoverGermans,andthepartofdeputyguardian-angelwouldnotsuityouatall。Doyousee?Stayasyouare——youcannotdobetter。“
“Verygood,monsieurledirecteur,“saidTopinard,muchdistressed。
AndinthiswaySchmuckelosttheprotectorsenttohimbyfate,theonecreaturethatshedatearforPons,thepoorsuperforwhosereturnhelookedonthemorrow。
NextmorningpoorSchmuckeawoketoasenseofhisgreatandheavyloss。Helookedroundtheemptyrooms。Yesterdayandthedaybeforeyesterdaythepreparationsforthefuneralhadmadeastirandbustlewhichdistractedhiseyes;butthesilencewhichfollowstheday,whenthefriend,father,son,orlovedwifehasbeenlaidinthegrave——thedull,coldsilenceofthemorrowisterrible,isglacial。SomeirresistibleforcedrewhimtoPons'chamber,butthesightofitwasmorethanthepoormancouldbear;heshrankawayandsatdowninthedining-room,whereMme。Sauvagewasbusymakingbreakfastready。
Schmuckedrewhischairtothetable,buthecouldeatnothing。A
sudden,somewhatsharpringingofthedoor-bellrangthroughthehouse,andMme。CantinetandMme。Sauvageallowedthreeblack-coatedpersonagestopass。FirstcameVitel,thejusticeofthepeace,withhishighlyrespectableclerk;thirdwasFraisier,neithersweeternormilderforthedisappointingdiscoveryofavalidwillcancelingtheformidableinstrumentsoaudaciouslystolenbyhim。
“Wehavecometoaffixsealsontheproperty,“thejusticeofthepeacesaidgently,addressingSchmucke。ButtheremarkwasGreektoSchmucke;hegazedindismayathisthreevisitors。
“WehavecomeattherequestofM。Fraisier,legalrepresentativeofM。CamusotdeMarville,heirofthelatePons——“addedtheclerk。
“Thecollectionishereinthisgreatroom,andinthebedroomofthedeceased,“remarkedFraisier。
“Verywell,letusgointothenextroom——Pardonus,sir;donotletusinterruptwithyourbreakfast。“
TheinvasionstruckanicychillofterrorintopoorSchmucke。
Fraisier'svenomousglancesseemedtopossesssomemagneticinfluenceoverhisvictims,likethepowerofaspideroverafly。
“M。Schmuckeunderstoodhowtoturnawill,madeinthepresenceofanotary,tohisownadvantage,“hesaid,“andhesurelymusthaveexpectedsomeoppositionfromthefamily。Afamilydoesnotallowitselftobeplunderedbyastrangerwithoutsomeprotest;andweshallsee,sir,whichcarriestheday——fraudandcorruptionortherightfulheirs……Wehavearightasnextofkintoaffixseals,andsealsshallbeaffixed。Imeantoseethattheprecautionistakenwiththeutmoststrictness。“
“Ach,meinGott!howhafIoffendedagainstHefn?”criedtheinnocentSchmucke。
“Thereisagooddealoftalkaboutyouinthehouse,“saidLaSauvage。“Whileyouwereasleep,alittlewhipper-snapperinablacksuitcamehere,apuppythatsaidhewasM。Hannequin'shead-clerk,andmustseeyouatallcosts;butasyouwereasleepandtiredoutwiththefuneralyesterday,ItoldhimthatM。Villemot,Tabareau'shead-clerk,wasactingforyou,andifitwasamatterofbusiness,I
said,hemightspeaktoM。Villemot。'Ah,somuchthebetter!'theyoungstersaid。'Ishallcometoanunderstandingwithhim。WewilldepositthewillattheTribunal,aftershowingittothePresident。'
Soatthat,ItoldhimtoaskM。Villemottocomehereassoonashecould——Beeasy,mydearsir,therearethosethatwilltakecareofyou。Theyshallnotshearthefleeceoffyourback。Youwillhavesomeonethathasbeakandclaws。M。Villemotwillgivethemapieceofhismind。Ihaveputmyselfinapassiononcealreadywiththatabominablehussy,LaCibot,aporter'swifethatsetsuptojudgeherlodgers,forsooth,andinsiststhatyouhavefilchedthemoneyfromtheheirs;
youlockedM。Ponsup,shesays,andworkeduponhimtillhewasstark,staringmad。Shegotasgoodasshegave,though,thewretchedwoman。'Youareathiefandabadlot,'Itoldher;'youwillgetintothepolice-courtsforallthethingsthatyouhavestolenfromthegentlemen,'andsheshutup。“
TheclerkcameouttospeaktoSchmucke。
“Wouldyouwishtobepresent,sir,whenthesealsareaffixedinthenextroom?”
“Goon,goon,“saidSchmucke;“Ishallpeallowedtodieinbeace,I
bresume?”
“Oh,underanycircumstancesamanhasarighttodie,“theclerkanswered,laughing;“mostofourbusinessrelatestowills。But,inmyexperience,theuniversallegateeveryseldomfollowsthetestatortothetomb。“
“Iamgoing,“saidSchmucke。Blowafterblowhadgivenhimanintolerablepainattheheart。
“Oh!herecomesM。Villemot!”exclaimedLaSauvage。
“MennesirFillemod,“saidpoorSchmucke,“rebresentme。“
“Ihurriedhereatonce,“saidVillemot。“Ihavecometotellyouthatthewilliscompletelyinorder;itwillcertainlybeconfirmedbythecourt,andyouwillbeputinpossession。Youwillhaveafinefortune。“
“/I?/Einfeinvordune?”criedSchmucke,despairingly。Thatheofallmenshouldbesuspectedofcaringforthemoney!
“Andmeantimewhatisthejusticeofthepeacedoingherewithhiswaxcandlesandhisbitsoftape?”askedLaSauvage。
“Oh,heisaffixingseals……Come,M。Schmucke,youhavearighttobepresent。“
“No——goinyourself。“
“ButwhereistheuseofthesealsifM。Schmuckeisinhisownhouseandeverythingbelongstohim?”askedLaSauvage,doingjusticeinfemininefashion,andinterpretingtheCodeaccordingtotheirfancy,likeoneandallofhersex。
“M。Schmuckeisnotinpossession,madame;heisinM。Pons'house。
Everythingwillbehis,nodoubt;butthelegateecannottakepossessionwithoutanauthorization——anorderfromtheTribunal。Andifthenext-of-kinsetasidebythetestatorshoulddisputetheorder,alawsuitistheresult。Andasnobodyknowswhatmayhappen,everythingissealedup,andthenotariesrepresentingeithersideproceedtodrawupaninventoryduringthedelayprescribedbythelaw……Andthereyouare!”
Schmucke,hearingsuchtalkforthefirsttimeinhislife,wascompletelybewilderedbyit;hisheadsankdownuponthebackofhischair——hecouldnotsupportit,ithadgrownsoheavy。
Villemotmeanwhilewentofftochatwiththejusticeofthepeaceandhisclerk,assistingwithprofessionalcoolnesstoaffixtheseals——aceremonywhichalwaysinvolvessomebuffooneryandplentifulcommentsontheobjectsthussecured,unless,indeed,oneofthefamilyhappenstobepresent。Atlengththepartysealedupthechamberandreturnedtothedining-room,whithertheclerkbetookhimself。Schmuckewatchedthemechanicaloperationwhichconsistsinsettingthejustice'ssealateitherendofabitoftapestretchedacrosstheopeningofafolding-door;or,inthecaseofacupboardorordinarydoor,fromedgetoedgeabovethedoor-handle。
“Nowforthisroom,“saidFraisier,pointingtoSchmucke'sbedroom,whichopenedintothedining-room。
“ButthatisM。Schmucke'sownroom,“remonstratedLaSauvage,springinginfrontofthedoor。
“Wefoundtheleaseamongthepapers,“Fraisiersaidruthlessly;
“therewasnomentionofM。Schmuckeinit;itistakenoutinM。
Pons'nameonly。Thewholeplace,andeveryroominit,isapartoftheestate。Andbesides“——flingingopenthedoor——“lookhere,monsieurlejugedelapaix,itisfullofpictures。“
“Soitis,“answeredthejusticeofthepeace,andFraisierthereupongainedhispoint。
“Waitabit,gentlemen,“saidVillemot。“Doyouknowthatyouareturningtheuniversallegateeoutofdoors,andasyethisrighthasnotbeencalledinquestion?”
“Yes,ithas,“saidFraisier;“weareopposingthetransferoftheproperty。“
“Anduponwhatgrounds?”
“Youshallknowthatbyandby,myboy,“Fraisierreplied,banteringly。“Atthismoment,ifthelegateewithdrawseverythingthathedeclarestobehis,weshallraisenoobjections,buttheroomitselfwillbesealed。AndM。Schmuckemaylodgewherehepleases。“
“No,“saidVillemot;“M。Schmuckeisgoingtostayinhisroom。“
“Andhow?”
“Ishalldemandanimmediatespecialinquiry,“continuedVillemot,“andprovethatwepayhalftherent。Youshallnotturnusout。Takeawaythepictures,decideontheownershipofthevariousarticles,butheremyclientstops——'myboy。'“
“Ishallgoout!”theoldmusiciansuddenlysaid。Hehadrecoveredenergyduringtheodiousdispute。
“Youhadbetter,“saidFraisier。“Yourcoursewillsaveexpensetoyou,foryourcontentionwouldnotbemadegood。Theleaseisevidence——“
“Thelease!thelease!”criedVillemot,“itisaquestionofgoodfaith——“
“Thatcouldonlybeprovedinacriminalcase,bycallingwitnesses——
Doyoumeantoplungeintoexperts'feesandverifications,andorderstoshowcausewhyjudgmentshouldnotbegiven,andlawproceedingsgenerally?”
“No,no!”criedSchmuckeindismay。“Ishallturnout;Iamusedtoit——“
InpracticeSchmuckewasaphilosopher,anunconsciouscynic,sogreatlyhadhesimplifiedhislife。Twopairsofshoes,apairofboots,acoupleofsuitsofclothes,adozenshirts,adozenbandanahandkerchiefs,fourwaistcoats,asuperbpipegiventohimbyPons,withanembroideredtobacco-pouch——thesewereallhisbelongings。
Overwroughtbyafeverofindignation,hewentintohisroomandpiledhisclothesuponachair。
“Alldesearemine,“hesaid,withsimplicityworthyofCincinnatus。
“Derbianoisalsomine。“
FraisierturnedtoLaSauvage。“Madame,gethelp,“hesaid;“takethatpianooutandputitonthelanding。“
“Youaretooroughintothebargain,“saidVillemot,addressingFraisier。“Thejusticeofthepeacegivesordershere;heissupreme。“
“Therearevaluablesintheroom,“putintheclerk。
“Andbesides,“addedthejusticeofthepeace,“M。Schmuckeisgoingoutofhisownfreewill。“
“Didanyoneeverseesuchaclient!”Villemotcriedindignantly,turninguponSchmucke。“Youareaslimpasarag——“
“Vatdositmatterverevondies?”Schmuckesaidashewentout。“Desemenhaftigerfaces……Ishallsendsomebodytovetchmeinbitsofdings。“
“Whereareyougoing,sir?”
“VereitshallbleaseGott,“returnedPons'universallegateewithsupremeindifference。
“Sendmeword,“saidVillemot。
Fraisierturnedtothehead-clerk。“Goafterhim,“hewhispered。
Mme。Cantinetwasleftincharge,withaprovisionoffiftyfrancspaidoutofthemoneythattheyfound。Thejusticeofthepeacelookedout;thereSchmuckestoodinthecourtyardlookingupatthewindowsforthelasttime。
“Youhavefoundamanofbutter,“remarkedthejustice。
“Yes,“saidFraisier,“yes。Thethingisasgoodasdone。YouneednothesitatetomarryyourgranddaughtertoPoulain;hewillbehead-
surgeonattheQuinze-Vingts。“TheAsylumfoundedbySt。Louisforthreehundredblindpeople。
“Weshallsee——Good-day,M。Fraisier,“saidthejusticeofthepeacewithafriendlyair。
“Thereisamanwithaheadonhisshoulders,“remarkedthejustice'sclerk。“Thedogwillgoalongway。“
Bythistimeitwaseleveno'clock。TheoldGermanwentlikeanautomatondowntheroadalongwhichPonsandhehadsooftenwalkedtogether。WhereverhewenthesawPons,healmostthoughtthatPonswasbyhisside;andsohereachedthetheatrejustashisfriendTopinardwascomingoutofitafteramorningspentincleaningthelampsandmeditatingonthemanager'styranny。
“Oh,shoostderdingforme!”criedSchmucke,stoppinghisacquaintance。“Dopinart!youhafalodgingsomeveres,eh?”
“Yes,sir。“
“Ahomeoffyourown?”
“Yes,sir。“
“Areyouvillingtotakemeforeinpoarder?Oh!Ishallpayver'
vell;Ihafninehundertvrancsofinkomm,und——Ihafnotver'longterlif……Ishallgifnodroublevatefer……Icaneatonydings——Ionlyvanttoshmokemeinbipe。Und——youarederonlyvondathafshedatearforBons,mitme;undso,Ilofyou。“
“Ishouldbeveryglad,sir;but,tobeginwith,M。Gaudissarthasgivenmeaproperwigging——“
“/Vigging?/“
“Thatisonewayofsayingthathecombedmyhairforme。“
“/Combedyourhair?/“
“Hegavemeascoldingformeddlinginyouraffairs……Sowemustbeverycarefulifyoucometome。ButIdoubtwhetheryouwillstaywhenyouhaveseentheplace;youdonotknowhowwepoordevilslive。“
“Ishouldraderderboorhomeofagoot-heartedmanndothafmournedBons,danderDuileriesmitmendothafeintigerface……IhafchustlefttigersinBons'house;deyvilleatupeverydings——“
“Comewithme,sir,andyoushallsee。But——well,anyhow,thereisagarret。LetusseewhatMme。Topinardsays。“
Schmuckefollowedlikeasheep,whileTopinardledthewayintooneofthesqualiddistrictswhichmightbecalledthecancersofParis——aspotknownastheCiteBordin。ItisaslumoutoftheRuedeBondy,adoublerowofhousesrunupbythespeculativebuilder,undertheshadowofthehugemassofthePorteSaint-Martintheatre。ThepavementatthehigherendliesbelowtheleveloftheRuedeBondy;
attheloweritfallsawaytowardstheRuedesMathurinsduTemple。
Followitscourseandyoufindthatitterminatesinanotherslumrunningatrightanglestothefirst——theCiteBordinis,infact,aT-shapedblindalley。Itstwostreetsthusarrangedcontainsomethirtyhouses,sixorsevenstorieshigh;andeverystory,andeveryroomineverystory,isaworkshopandawarehouseforgoodsofeverysortanddescription,forthiswartuponthefaceofParisisaminiatureFaubourgSaint-Antoine。Cabinet-workandbrasswork,theatricalcostumes,blownglass,paintedporcelain——allthevariousfancygoodsknownas/l'articleParis/aremadehere。Dirtyandproductivelikecommerce,alwaysfulloftraffic——foot-passengers,vans,anddrays——theCiteBourdinisanunsavory-lookingneighborhood,withaseethingpopulationinkeepingwiththesqualidsurroundings。
Itisanotunintelligentartisanpopulation,thoughthewholepoweroftheintellectisabsorbedbytheday'smanuallabor。Topinard,likeeveryotherinhabitantoftheCiteBourdin,livedinitforthesakeofcomparativelylowrent,thecauseofitsexistenceandprosperity。
Hissixthfloorlodging,inthesecondhousetotheleft,lookedoutuponthebeltofgreengarden,stillinexistence,atthebackofthreeorfourlargemansionsintheRuedeBondy。
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