“Letustameher,“saidMadameMassin。“Andbesides,uncle,“addedthegoodhousewife,tryingtohideherrealmotiveunderamaskofeconomy,“theytellusthedeargirlhassuchtalentforthefortethatweareveryanxioustohearher。MadameCremiereandIareinclinedtotakehermusic-masterforourchildren。Ifthereweresixoreightscholarsinaclassitwouldbringthepriceofhislessonswithinourmeans。“
“Certainly,“saidtheoldman,“anditwillbeallthebetterformebecauseIwanttogiveUrsulaasinging-master。“
“Well,to-nightthen,uncle。Wewillbringyourgreat-nephewDesiretoseeyou;heisnowalawyer。“
“Yes,to-night,“echoedMinoret,meaningtofathomthemotivesofthesepettysouls。
ThetwoniecespressedUrsula’shand,saying,withaffectedeagerness,“Aurevoir。“
“Oh,godfather,youhavereadmyheart!“criedUrsula,givinghimagratefullook。
“Youaregoingtohaveavoice,“hesaid;“andIshallgiveyoumastersofdrawingandItalianalso。Awoman,“addedthedoctor,lookingatUrsulaasheunfastenedthegateofhishouse,“oughttobeeducatedtotheheightofeverypositioninwhichhermarriagemayplaceher。“
Ursulagrewredasacherry;hergodfather’sthoughtsevidentlyturnedinthesamedirectionasherown。FeelingthatshewastoonearconfessingtothedoctortheinvoluntaryattractionwhichledhertothinkaboutSavinienandtocenterallherideasofaffectionuponhim,sheturnedasideandsatdowninfrontofagreatclusterofclimbingplants,onthedarkbackgroundofwhichshelookedatadistancelikeablueandwhiteflower。
“Nowyousee,godfather,thatyournieceswereverykindtome;yes,theywereverykind,“sherepeatedasheapproachedher,tochangethethoughtsthatmadehimpensive。
“Poorlittlegirl!“criedtheoldman。
HelaidUrsula’shanduponhisarm,tappingitgently,andtookhertotheterracesbesidetheriver,wherenoonecouldhearthem。
“Whydoyousay,’Poorlittlegirl’?“
“Don’tyouseehowtheyfearyou?“
“Fearme,——why?“
“Mynextofkinareveryuneasyaboutmyconversion。Theynodoubtattributeittoyourinfluenceoverme;theyfancyIdeprivethemoftheirinheritancetoenrichyou。“
“Butyouwon’tdothat?“saidUrsulanaively,lookingupathim。
“Oh,divineconsolationofmyoldage!“saidthedoctor,takinghisgodchildinhisarmsandkissingheronbothcheeks。“Itwasforherandnotformyself,ohGod!thatIbesoughttheejustnowtoletmeliveuntilthedayIgivehertosomegoodbeingwhoisworthyofher!——
Youwillseecomedies,mylittleangel,comedieswhichtheMinoretsandCremieresandMassinswillcomeandplayhere。Youwanttobrightenandprolongmylife;theyarelongingformydeath。“
“Godforbidsustohateanyone,butifthatis——Ah!Idespisethem!“
exclaimedUrsula。
“Dinnerisready!“calledLaBougivalfromtheportico,which,onthegardenside,wasattheendofthecorridor。
Ursulaandhergodfatherweresittingatdessertintheprettydining-
roomdecoratedwithChinesedesignsinblackandgoldlacquerthefollyofLevrault-Levraultwhenthejusticeofpeacearrived。Thedoctorofferedhimandthiswasagreatmarkofintimacyacupofhiscoffee,amixtureofMochawithBourbonandMartinique,roasted,ground,andmadebyhimselfinasilverapparatuscalledaChaptal。
“Well,“saidBongrand,pushinguphisglassesandlookingslylyattheoldman,“thetownisincommotion;yourappearanceinchurchhasputyourrelativesbesidethemselves。Youhaveleftyourfortunetothepriests,tothepoor。Youhaverousedthefamilies,andtheyarebestirringthemselves。Ha!ha!Isawtheirfirstirruptionintothesquare;theywereasbusyasantswhohavelosttheireggs。“
“WhatdidItellyou,Ursula?“criedthedoctor。“Attheriskofgrievingyou,mychild,Imustteachyoutoknowtheworldandputyouonyourguardagainstundeservedenmity。“
“Ishouldliketosayawordtoyouonthissubject,“saidBongrand,seizingtheoccasiontospeaktohisoldfriendofUrsula’sfuture。
Thedoctorputablackvelvetcaponhiswhitehead,thejusticeofpeaceworehishattoprotecthimfromthenightair,andtheywalkedupanddowntheterracediscussingthemeansofsecuringtoUrsulawhathergodfatherintendedtobequeathher。BongrandknewDionis’sopinionastotheinvalidityofawillmadebythedoctorinfavorofUrsula;forNemourswassopreoccupiedwiththeMinoretaffairsthatthematterhadbeenmuchdiscussedamongthelawyersofthelittletown。BongrandconsideredthatUrsulawasnotarelativeofDoctorMinoret,buthefeltthatthewholespiritoflegislationwasagainstthefoistingintofamiliesofillegitimateoff-shoots。ThemakersoftheCodehadforeseenonlytheweaknessoffathersandmothersfortheirnaturalchildren,withoutconsideringthatunclesandauntsmighthavealiketendernessandadesiretoprovideforsuchchildren。Evidentlytherewasagapinthelaw。
“Inallothercountries,“hesaid,endinganexplanationofthelegalpointswhichDionis,Goupil,andDesirehadjustexplainedtotheheirs,“Ursulawouldhavenothingtofear;sheisalegitimatechild,andthedisabilityofherfatheroughtonlytoaffecttheinheritancefromValentineMirouet,hergrandfather。ButinFrancethemagistracyisunfortunatelyoverwiseandveryconsequential;itinquiresintothespiritofthelaw。Somelawyerstalkmorality,andmighttrytoshowthatthishiatusintheCodecamefromthesimple-mindednessofthelegislators,whodidnotforeseethecase,though,nonetheless,theyestablishedaprinciple。Tobringasuitwouldbelongandexpensive。
Zeliewouldcarryittothecourtofappeals,andImightnotbealivewhenthecasewastried。“
“Thebestofcasesisoftenworthless,“criedthedoctor。“Here’sthequestionthelawyerswillput,’Towhatdegreeofrelationshipoughtthedisabilityofnaturalchildreninmattersofinheritancetoextend?’andthecreditofagoodlawyerwilllieingainingabadcause。“
“Faith!“saidBongrand,“Idarenottakeuponmyselftoaffirmthatthejudgeswouldn’tinterpretthemeaningofthelawasincreasingtheprotectiongiventomarriage,theeternalbaseofsociety。“
Withoutexplaininghisintentions,thedoctorrejectedtheideaofatrust。WhenBongrandsuggestedtohimamarriagewithUrsulaasthesurestmeansofsecuringhispropertytoher,heexclaimed,“Poorlittlegirl!Imightlivefifteenyears;whatafateforher!“
“Well,whatwillyoudo,then?“askedBongrand。
“We’llthinkaboutit——I’llsee,“saidtheoldman,evidentlyatalossforareply。
JustthenUrsulacametosaythatMonsieurDioniswishedtospeaktothedoctor。
“Already!“criedMinoret,lookingatBongrand。“Yes,“hesaidtoUrsula,“sendhimhere。“
“I’llbetmyspectaclestoabunchofmatchesthatheistheadvance-
guardofyourheirs,“saidBongrand。“Theybreakfastedtogetherattheposthouse,andsomethingisbeingengineered。“
Thenotary,conductedbyUrsula,cametothelowerendofthegarden。
Aftertheusualgreetingsandafewinsignificantremarks,Dionisaskedforaprivateinterview;UrsulaandBongrandretiredtothesalon。
Thedistrustwhichsuperiormenexciteinmenofbusinessisveryremarkable。Thelatterdenythemthe“lesser“powerswhilerecognizingtheirpossessionofthe“higher。“Itis,perhaps,atributetothem。
Seeingthemalwaysonthehigherplaneofhumanthings,menofbusinessbelievethemincapableofdescendingtotheinfinitelypettydetailswhichlikethedividendsoffinanceandthemicroscopicfactsofsciencegotoequalizecapitalandtoformtheworlds。Theyaremistaken!Themanofhonorandofgeniusseesall。Bongrand,piquedbythedoctor’ssilence,butimpelledbyasenseofUrsula’sinterestswhichhethoughtendangered,resolvedtodefendheragainsttheheirs。
HewaswretchedatnotknowingwhatwastakingplacebetweentheoldmanandDionis。
“NomatterhowpureandinnocentUrsulamaybe,“hethoughtashelookedather,“thereisapointonwhichyounggirlsdomaketheirownlawandtheirownmorality。I’lltesthere。TheMinoret-
Levraults,“hebegan,settlinghisspectacles,“mightpossiblyaskyouinmarriagefortheirson。“
Thepoorchildturnedpale。Shewastoowelltrained,andhadtoomuchdelicacytolistentowhatDioniswassayingtoheruncle;butafteramoment’sinwarddeliberation,shethoughtshemightshowherself,andthen,ifshewasintheway,hergodfatherwouldletherknowit。TheChinesepagodawhichthedoctormadehisstudyhadoutsideblindstotheglassdoors;Ursulainventedtheexcuseofshuttingthem。ShebeggedMonsieurBongrand’spardonforleavinghimaloneinthesalon,buthesmiledatherandsaid,“Go!go!“
Ursulawentdownthestepsoftheporticowhichledtothepagodaatthefootofthegarden。Shestoodforsomeminutesslowlyarrangingtheblindsandwatchingthesunset。Thedoctorandnotarywereattheendoftheterrace,butastheyturnedsheheardthedoctormakeananswerwhichreachedthepagodawhereshewas。
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