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第24章

  neithertoostoutnoryettoothin。Hishands,carefullykept,werewhiteandratherhandsome;buthisfeetrecalledthesuburbandthefoot-soldieroftheEmpire。Maxwouldcertainlyhavemadeagoodgeneralofdivision;hehadshouldersthatwereworthafortunetoamarshalofFrance,andabreastbroadenoughtowearalltheordersofEurope。Everymovementbetrayedintelligence;bornwithgraceandcharm,likenearlyallthechildrenoflove,thenoblebloodofhisrealfathercameoutinhim。
  “Don’tyouknow,Max,“criedthesonofaformersurgeon-majornamedGoddet——nowthebestdoctorinthetown——fromtheotherendofthetable,“thatMadameHochon’sgoddaughteristhesisterofRouget?Ifsheiscomingherewithherson,nodoubtshemeanstomakesureofgettingthepropertywhenhedies,andthen——good-bytoyourharvest!“
  Maxfrowned。Then,withalookwhichranfromonefacetoanotherallroundthetable,hewatchedtheeffectofthisannouncementonthemindsofthosepresent,andagainreplied,——
  “What’sthattome?“
  “But,“saidFrancois,“IshouldthinkthatifoldRougetrevokedhiswill,——incasehehasmadeoneinfavoroftheRabouilleuse——“
  HereMaxcutshorthishenchman’sspeech。“I’vestoppedthemouthsofpeoplewhohavedaredtomeddlewithyou,mydearFrancois,“hesaid;
  “andthisisthewayyoupayyourdebts?YouuseacontemptuousnicknameinspeakingofawomantowhomIamknowntobeattached。“
  MaxhadneverbeforesaidasmuchasthisabouthisrelationswiththepersontowhomFrancoishadjustappliedanameunderwhichshewasknownatIssoudun。ThelateprisoneratCabrera——themajorofthegrenadiersoftheGuard——knewenoughofwhathonorwastojudgerightlyastothecausesofthedisesteeminwhichsocietyheldhim。
  Hehadthereforeneverallowedanyone,nomatterwho,tospeaktohimonthesubjectofMademoiselleFloreBrazier,theservant-mistressofJean-JacquesRouget,soenergeticallytermeda“slut“bytherespectableMadameHochon。EverybodyknewitwastooticklishasubjectwithMax,evertospeakofitunlesshebeganit;andhithertohehadneverbegunit。Toriskhisangerorirritatehimwasaltogethertoodangerous;sothatevenhisbestfriendshadneverjokedhimabouttheRabouilleuse。WhentheytalkedofhisliaisonwiththegirlbeforeMajorPotelandCaptainRenard,withwhomhelivedonintimateterms,Potelwouldreply,——
  “IfheisthenaturalbrotherofJean-JacquesRougetwhereelsewouldyouhavehimlive?“
  “Besides,afterall,“addedCaptainRenard,“thegirlisaworthlesspiece,andifMaxdoeslivewithherwhere’stheharm?“
  Afterthismeritedsnub,Francoiscouldnotatoncecatchupthethreadofhisideas;buthewasstilllessabletodosowhenMaxsaidtohim,gently,——
  “Goon。“
  “Faith,no!“criedFrancois。
  “Youneedn’tgetangry,Max,“saidyoungGoddet;“didn’tweagreetotalkfreelytoeachotheratMereCognette’s?Shouldn’tweallbemortalenemiesifwerememberedoutsidewhatissaid,orthought,ordonehere?AllthetowncallsFloreBraziertheRabouilleuse;andifFrancoisdidhappentoletthenicknameslipout,isthatacrimeagainsttheOrderofIdleness?“
  “No,“saidMax,“butagainstourpersonalfriendship。However,I
  thoughtbetterofit;Irecollectedwewereinsession,andthatwaswhyIsaid,’Goon。’“
  Adeepsilencefollowed。ThepausebecamesoembarrassingforthewholecompanythatMaxbrokeitbyexclaiming:——
  “I’llgoonforhim,“[sensation]“——forallofyou,“[amazement]
  “——andtellyouwhatyouarethinking“[profoundsensation]。“YouthinkthatFlore,theRabouilleuse,LaBrazier,thehousekeeperofPereRouget,——fortheycallhimso,thatoldbachelor,whocanneverhaveanychildren!——youthink,Isay,thatthatwomansuppliesallmywantseversinceIcamebacktoIssoudun。IfIamabletothrowthreehundredfrancsamonthtothedogs,andtreatyoutosuppers,——asIdoto-night,——andlendmoneytoallofyou,youthinkIgetthegoldoutofMademoiselleFloreBrazier’spurse?Well,yes“[profoundsensation]。“Yes,tenthousandtimesyes!Yes,MademoiselleBrazierisaimingstraightfortheoldman’sproperty。“
  “Shegetsitfromfathertoson,“observedGoddet,inhiscorner。
  “Youthink,“continuedMax,smilingatGoddet’sspeech,“thatIintendtomarryFlorewhenPereRougetdies,andsothissisterandherson,ofwhomIhearto-nightforthefirsttime,willendangermyfuture?“
  “That’sjustit,“criedFrancois。
  “Thatiswhateveryonethinkswhoissittingroundthistable,“saidBaruch。
  “Well,don’tbeuneasy,friends,“answeredMax。“Forewarnedisforearmed!Nowthen,IaddresstheKnightsofIdleness。If,togetridoftheseParisiansIneedthehelpoftheOrder,willyoulendmeahand?Oh!withinthelimitswehavemarkedoutforourfooleries,“headdedhastily,perceivingageneralhesitation。“DoyousupposeIwanttokillthem,——poisonthem?ThankGodI’mnotanidiot。Besides,iftheBridaussucceed,andFlorehasnothingbutwhatshestandsin,I
  shouldbesatisfied;doyouunderstandthat?IloveherenoughtopreferhertoMademoiselleFichet,——ifMademoiselleFichetwouldhaveme。“
  MademoiselleFichetwastherichestheiressinIssoudun,andthehandofthedaughtercountedformuchinthereportedpassionoftheyoungerGoddetforthemother。FranknessofspeechisapearlofsuchpricethatalltheKnightsrosetotheirfeetasoneman。
  “Youareafinefellow,Max!“
  “Wellsaid,Max;we’llstandbyyou!“
  “AfigfortheBridaus!“
  “We’llbridlethem!“
  “Afterall,itisonlythreeswainstoashepherdess。“
  “Thedeuce!PereLousteaulovedMadameRouget;isn’titbettertoloveahousekeeperwhoisnotyoked?“
  “IfthedefunctRougetwasMax’sfather,theaffairisinthefamily。“
  “Libertyofopinionnow-a-days!“
  “HurrahforMax!“
  “Downwithallhypocrites!“
  “Here’sahealthtothebeautifulFlore!“
  Suchweretheelevenresponses,acclamations,andtoastsshoutedforthbytheKnightsofIdleness,andcharacteristic,wemayremark,oftheirexcessivelyrelaxedmorality。ItisnoweasytoseewhatinterestMaxhadinbecomingtheirgrandmaster。Byleadingtheyoungmenofthebestfamiliesintheirfolliesandamusements,andbydoingthemservices,hemeanttocreateasupportforhimselfwhenthedayforrecoveringhispositioncame。Herosegracefullyandwavedhisglassofclaret,whilealltheotherswaitedeagerlyforthecomingallocution。
  “Asamarkoftheill-willIbearyou,IwishyouallamistresswhoisequaltothebeautifulFlore!Astothisirruptionofrelations,I
  don’tfeelanypresentuneasiness;andastothefuture,we’llseewhatcomes——“
  “Don’tletusforgetFario’scart!“
  “Hangit!that’ssafeenough!“saidGoddet。
  “Oh!I’llengagetosettlethatbusiness,“criedMax。“Beinthemarket-placeearly,allofyou,andletmeknowwhentheoldfellowgoesforhiscart。“
  Itwasstrikinghalf-pastthreeinthemorningastheKnightsslippedoutinsilencetogototheirhomes;glidingclosetothewallsofthehouseswithoutmakingtheleastnoise,shodastheywereinlistshoes。MaxslowlyreturnedtotheplaceSaint-Jean,situatedintheupperpartofthetown,betweentheportSaint-JeanandtheportVilatte,thequarteroftherichbourgeoisie。MaxenceGilethadconcealedhisfears,butthenewshadstruckhome。HisexperienceonthehulksatCabrerahadtaughthimadissimulationasdeepandthoroughashiscorruption。First,andaboveallelse,thefortythousandfrancsayearfromlandedpropertywhicholdRougetownedwas,letitbeclearlyunderstood,theconstituentelementofMax’spassionforFloreBrazier。Byhispresentbearingitiseasytoseehowmuchconfidencethewomanhadgivenhiminthefinancialfuturesheexpectedtoobtainthroughtheinfatuationoftheoldbachelor。
  Nevertheless,thenewsofthearrivalofthelegitimateheirswasofanaturetoshakeMax’sfaithinFlore’sinfluence。Rouget’ssavings,accumulatingduringthelastseventeenyears,stillstoodinhisownname;andevenifthewill,whichFloredeclaredhadlongbeenmadeinherfavor,wererevoked,thesesavingsatleastmightbesecuredbyputtingtheminthenameofMademoiselleBrazier。
  “Thatfoolofagirlnevertoldme,inallthesesevenyears,awordaboutthesisterandnephews!“criedMax,turningfromtheruedelaMarmouseintotheruel’Avenier。“SevenhundredandfiftythousandfrancsplacedwithdifferentnotariesatBourges,andVierzon,andChateauroux,can’tbeturnedintomoneyandputintotheFundsinaweek,withouteverybodyknowingitinthisgossipingplace!Themostimportantthingistogetridoftheserelations;assoonastheyaredrivenawayweoughttomakehastetosecuretheproperty。Imustthinkitover。“
  Maxwastired。Bythehelpofapass-key,helethimselfintoPereRouget’shouse,andwenttobedwithoutmakinganynoise,sayingtohimself,——
  “To-morrow,mythoughtswillbeclear。“
  ItisnownecessarytorelatewherethesultanaoftheplaceSaint-
  Jeanpickedupthenicknameof“Rabouilleuse,“andhowshecametobethequasi-mistressofJean-JacquesRouget’shome。