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第16章

  Asifhehadpulledthestringofapuppet-show,startingthelittlepeopleinjerksbymeansofmachinery,Dionisbeheldalleyesturnedonhimandallfacesrigidinoneandthesamepose。
  “BUTnolawpreventsyourunclefromadoptingormarryingUrsula,“hecontinued。“Asforadoption,thatcouldbecontested,andyouwould,I
  think,haveequityonyourside。Theroyalcourtswouldnevertriflewithquestionsofadoptions;youwouldgetahearingthere。ItistruethedoctorisanofficeroftheLegionofhonor,andwasformerlysurgeontotheex-emperor;but,nevertheless,hewouldgettheworstofit。Moreover,youwouldhaveduewarningincaseofadoption——buthowaboutmarriage?OldMinoretisshrewdenoughtogotoParisandmarryherafterayear’sdomicile,andgiveheramillionbythemarriagecontract。Theonlything,therefore,thatreallyputsyourpropertyindangerisyouruncle’smarriagewiththegirl。“
  Herethenotarypaused。
  “There’sanotherdanger,“saidGoupil,withaknowingair,——“thatofawillmadeinfavorofathirdperson,oldBongrandforinstance,whowillholdthepropertyintrustforMademoiselleUrsula——“
  “Ifyouteaseyouruncle,“continuedDionis,cuttingshorthishead-
  clerk,“ifyouarenotallofyouverypolitetoUrsula,youwilldrivehimintoeitheramarriageorintomakingthatprivatetrustwhichGoupilspeaksof,——thoughIdon’tthinkhimcapableofthat;itisadangerousthing。Asformarriage,thatiseasytoprevent。Desiretherehasonlygottoholdoutafingertothegirl;she’ssuretopreferahandsomeyoungman,cockofthewalkinNemours,toanoldone。“
  “Mother,“saidDesiretoZelie’sear,asmuchalluredbythemillionsasbyUrsula’sbeauty,“IfImarriedherweshouldgetthewholeproperty。“
  “Areyoucrazy?——you,who’llsomedayhavefiftythousandfrancsayearandbemadeadeputy!AslongasIliveyounevershallcutyourthroatbyafoolishmarriage。Sevenhundredthousandfrancs,indeed!
  Why,themayor’sonlydaughterwillhavefiftythousandayear,andtheyhavealreadyproposedhertome——“
  Thisreply,thefirstroughspeechhismotherhadevermadetohim,extinguishedinDesire’sbreastalldesireforamarriagewiththebeautifulUrsula;forhisfatherandhenevergotthebetterofanydecisiononcewrittenintheterribleblueeyesofZelieMinoret。
  “Yes,butseehere,MonsieurDionis,“criedCremiere,whosewifehadbeennudginghim,“ifthegoodmantookthethingseriouslyandmarriedhisgoddaughtertoDesire,givingherthereversionofalltheproperty,good-bytoourshareinit;ifhelivesfiveyearslongerunclemaybeworthamillion。“
  “Never!“criedZelie,“neverinmylifeshallDesiremarrythedaughterofabastard,agirlpickedupinthestreetsoutofcharity。
  MysonwillrepresenttheMinoretsafterthedeathofhisuncle,andtheMinoretshavefivehundredyearsofgoodbourgeoisiebehindthem。
  That’sequaltothenobility。Don’tbeuneasy,anyofyou;DesirewillmarrywhenwefindachancetoputhimintheChamberofdeputies。“
  ThisloftydeclarationwasbackedbyGoupil,whosaid:——
  “Desire,withanallowanceoftwenty-fourthousandfrancsayear,willbepresidentofaroyalcourtorsolicitor-general;eitherofficeleadstothepeerage。Afoolishmarriagewouldruinhim。“
  Theheirswerenowalltalkingatonce;buttheysuddenlyheldtheirtongueswhenMinoretrappedonthetablewithhisfisttokeepsilenceforthenotary。
  “Youruncleisaworthyman,“continuedDionis。“Hebelieveshe’simmortal;and,likemostclevermen,he’llletdeathovertakehimbeforehehasmadeawill。Myadvicethereforeistoinducehimtoinvesthiscapitalinawaythatwillmakeitdifficultforhimtodisinherityou,andIknowofanopportunity,madetohand。ThatlittlePortenduereisinSaint-Pelagie,locked-upforonehundredandsomeoddthousandfrancs’worthofdebt。Hisoldmotherknowsheisinprison;sheiscryinglikeaMagdalen。Theabbeistodinewithher;
  nodoubtshewantstotalktohimabouthertroubles。Well,I’llgoandseeyouruncleto-nightandpersuadehimtosellhisfivepercentconsols,whicharenowat118,andlendMadamedePortenduere,onthesecurityofherfarmatBordieresandherhousehere,enoughtopaythedebtsoftheprodigalson。IhavearightasnotarytospeaktohiminbehalfofyoungPortenduere;anditisquitenaturalthatI
  shouldwishtomakehimchangehisinvestments;Igetdeedsandcommissionsoutofthebusiness。IfIbecomehisadviserI’llproposetohimotherlandinvestmentsforhissurpluscapital;Ihavesomeexcellentonesnowinmyoffice。Ifhisfortunewereonceinvestedinlandedestateorinmortgagenotesinthisneighbourhood,itcouldnottakewingstoitselfveryeasily。Itiseasytomakedifficultiesbetweenthewishtorealizeandtherealization。“
  Theheirs,struckwiththetruthofthisargumentmuchclevererthanthatofMonsieurJosse,murmuredapproval。
  “Youmustbecareful,“saidthenotaryinconclusion,“tokeepyouruncleinNemours,wherehishabitsareknown,andwhereyoucanwatchhim。Findhimaloverforthegirlandyou’llpreventhismarryingherhimself。“
  “Supposeshemarriedthelover?“saidGoupil,seizedbyanambitiousdesire。
  “Thatwouldn’tbeabadthing;thenyoucouldfigureuptheloss;theoldmanwouldhavetosayhowmuchhegivesher,“repliedthenotary。
  “ButifyousetDesireatherhecouldkeepthegirldanglingontilltheoldmandied。Marriagesaremadeandunmade。“
  “Theshortestway,“saidGoupil,“ifthedoctorislikelytolivemuchlonger,istomarryhertosomeworthyyoungmanwhowillgetheroutofyourwaybysettlingatSens,orMontargis,orOrleanswithahundredthousandfrancsinhand。“
  Dionis,Massin,Zelie,andGoupil,theonlyintelligentheadsinthecompany,exchangedfourthoughtfulsmiles。
  “He’dbeawormatthecore,“whisperedZelietoMassin。
  “Howdidhegethere?“returnedtheclerk。
  “Thatwilljustsuityou!“criedDesiretoGoupil。“Butdoyouthinkyoucanbehavedecentlyenoughtosatisfytheoldmanandthegirl?“
  “Inthesedays,“whisperedZelieagaininMassin’syear,“notarieslookoutfornointerestsbuttheirown。SupposeDioniswentovertoUrsulajusttogettheoldman’sbusiness?“
  “Iamsureofhim,“saidtheclerkofthecourt,givingheraslylookoutofhisspitefullittleeyes。Hewasjustgoingtoadd,“becauseI
  holdsomethingoverhim,“buthewithheldthewords。
  “IamquiteofDionis’sopinion,“hesaidaloud。
  “SoamI,“criedZelie,whonowsuspectedthenotaryofcollusionwiththeclerk。
  “Mywifehasvoted!“saidthepostmaster,sippinghisbrandy,thoughhisfacewasalreadypurplefromdigestinghismealandabsorbinganotablequantityofliquids。
  “Andveryproperly,“remarkedthecollector。
  “Ishallgoandseethedoctorafterdinner,“saidDionis。
  “IfMonsieurDionis’sadviceisgood,“saidMadameCremieretoMadameMassin,“wehadbettergoandcallonouruncle,asweusedtodo,everySundayevening,andbehaveexactlyasMonsieurDionishastoldus。“
  “Yes,andbereceivedashereceivedus!“criedZelie。“MinoretandI
  havemorethanfortythousandfrancsayear,andyetherefusedourinvitations!Wearequitehisequals。IfIdon’tknowhowtowriteprescriptionsIknowhowtopaddlemyboataswellashe——Icantellhimthat!“
  “AsIamfarfromhavingfortythousandfrancsayear,“saidMadameMassin,ratherpiqued,“Idon’twanttolosetenthousand。“
  “Wearehisnieces;weoughttotakecareofhim,andthenbesidesweshallseehowthingsaregoing,“saidMadameCremiere;“you’llthankussomeday,cousin。“
  “TreatUrsulakindly,“saidthenotary,liftinghisrightforefingertothelevelofhislips;“rememberoldJordyleftherhissavings。“
  “YouhavemanagedthosefoolsaswellasDesroches,thebestlawyerinParis,couldhavedone,“saidGoupiltohispatronastheyleftthepost-house。
  “Andnowtheyarequarrelingovermyfee,“repliedthenotary,smilingbitterly。
  Theheirs,afterpartingwithDionisandhisclerk,metagaininthesquare,withfaceratherflushedfromtheirbreakfast,justasvesperswereover。Asthenotarypredicted,theAbbeChaperonhadMadamedePortenduereonhisarm。
  “Shedraggedhimtovespers,see!“criedMadameMassintoMadameCremiere,pointingtoUrsulaandthedoctor,whowereleavingthechurch。
  “Letusgoandspeaktohim,“saidMadameCremiere,approachingtheoldman。
  Thechangeinthefacesofhisrelativesproducedbytheconference
  didnotescapeDoctorMinoret。Hetriedtoguessthereasonofthissuddenamiability,andoutofsheercuriosityencouragedUrsulatostopandspeaktothetwowomen,whowereeagertogreetherwithexaggeratedaffectionandforcedsmiles。
  “Uncle,willyoupermitmetocomeandseeyouto-night?“saidMadameCremiere。“Wefearedsometimeswewereinyourway——butitissuchalongtimesinceourchildrenhavepaidyoutheirrespects;ourgirlsareoldenoughnowtomakedearUrsula’sacquaintance。“
  “Ursulaisalittlebear,likehername,“repliedthedoctor。