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第31章

  Whiletheseeventsweretakingplacethepostmasterhadhurriedhometoopenthemysteriouspackageandknowitscontents。
  TomydearUrsulaMirouet,daughterofmynaturalhalf-brother,JosephMirouet,andDinahGrollman:——
  MydearAngel,——ThefatherlyaffectionIbearyou——andwhichyouhavesofullyjustified——camenotonlyfromthepromiseIgaveyourfathertotakehisplace,butalsofromyourresemblancetomywife,UrsulaMirouet,whosegrace,intelligence,frankness,andcharmyouconstantlyrecalltomymind。Yourpositionasthedaughterofanaturalsonofmyfather-in-lawmightinvalidatealltestamentarybequestsmadebymeinyourfavor——
  “Theoldrascal!“criedthepostmaster。
  HadIadoptedyoutheresultmightalsohavebeenalawsuit,andI
  shrankfromtheideaoftransmittingmyfortunetoyoubymarriage,forImightliveyearsandthusinterferewithyourhappiness,whichisnowdelayedonlybyMadamedePortenduere。
  Havingweightedthesedifficultiescarefully,andwishingtoleaveyouenoughmoneytosecuretoyouaprosperousexistence——
  “Thescoundrel,hehasthoughtofeverything!“——
  withoutinjuringmyheirs——
  “TheJesuit!asifhedidnotoweuseverypennyofhismoney!“——
  IintendyoutohavethesavingsfrommyincomewhichIhaveforthelasteighteenyearssteadilyinvested,bythehelpofmynotary,seekingtomakeyoutherebyashappyasanyonecanbemadebyriches。Withoutmeans,youreducationandyourloftyideaswouldcauseyouunhappiness。Besides,yououghttobringaliberaldowrytothefineyoungmanwholovesyou。YouwillthereforefindinthemiddleofthethirdvolumeofPandects,folio,boundinredmoroccothelastvolumeonthefirstshelfabovethelittletableinthelibrary,onthesideoftheroomnextthesalon,threecertificatesofFundsinthethree-per-cents,madeouttobearer,eachamountingtotwelvethousandfrancsayear——
  “Whatdepthsofwickedness!“screamedthepostmaster。“Ah!Godwouldnotpermitmetobesodefrauded。“
  Taketheseatonce,andalsosomeuninvestedsavingsmadetothisdate,whichyouwillfindintheprecedingvolume。Remember,mydarlingchild,thatyoumustobeyawishthathasmadethehappinessofmywholelife;awishthatwillforcemetoasktheinterventionofGodshouldyoudisobeyme。But,toguardagainstallscruplesinyourdearconscience——forIwellknowhowreadyitistotortureyou——youwillfindherewithawillindueformbequeathingthesecertificatestoMonsieurSaviniendePortenduere。So,whetheryoupossesstheminyourownname,orwhethertheycometoyoufromhimyoulove,theywillbe,ineverysense,yourlegitimateproperty。
  Yourgodfather,DenisMinoret。
  Tothisletterwasannexedthefollowingpaperwrittenonasheetofstampedpaper。
  Thisismywill:I,DenisMinoret,doctorofmedicine,settledinNemours,beingofsoundmindandbody,asthedateofthisdocumentwillshow,dobequeathmysoultoGod,imploringhimtopardonmyerrorsinviewofmysincererepentance。Next,havingfoundinMonsieurleVicomteSaviniendePortenduereatrueandhonestaffectionforme,Ibequeathtohimthesumofthirty-sixthousandfrancsayearfromtheFunds,atthreepercent,thesaidbequesttotakeprecedenceofallinheritanceaccruingtomyheirs。
  Writtenbymyownhand,atNemours,onthe11thofJanuary,1831。
  DenisMinoret。
  Withoutaninstant’shesitationthepostmaster,whohadlockedhimselfintohiswife’sbedroomtoinsurebeingalone,lookedaboutforthetinder-box,andreceivedtwowarningsfromheavenbytheextinctionoftwomatcheswhichobstinatelyrefusedtolight。Thethirdtookfire。Heburnedtheletterandthewillonthehearthandburiedthevestigesofpaperandsealing-waxintheashesbywayofsuperfluouscaution。Then,alluredbythethoughtofpossessingthirty-sixthousandfrancsayearofwhichhiswifeknewnothing,hereturnedatfullspeedtohisuncle’shouse,spurredbytheonlyidea,aclear-cut,simpleidea,whichwasabletopieceandpenetratehisdullbrain。Findingthehouseinvadedbythethreefamilies,nowmastersoftheplace,hetrembledlestheshouldbeunabletoaccomplishaprojecttowhichhegavenoreflectionwhatever,exceptsofarastofeartheobstacles。
  “Whatareyoudoinghere?“hesaidtoMassinandCremiere。“Wecan’tleavethehouseandthepropertytobepillaged。Wearetheheirs,butwecan’tcamphere。You,Cremiere,gotoDionisatonceandtellhimtocomeandcertifytothedeath;Ican’tdrawupthemortuarycertificateforanuncle,thoughIamassistant-mayor。You,Massin,goandaskoldBongrandtoattachtheseals。Asforyou,ladies,“headded,turningtohiswifeandMesdamesCremiereandMassin,“goandlookafterUrsula;thennothingcanbestolen。Aboveall,closetheirongateanddon’tletanyoneleavethehouse。“
  Thewomen,whofeltthejusticeofthisremark,rantoUrsula’sbedroom,wheretheyfoundthenoblegirl,socruellysuspected,onherkneesbeforeGod,herfacecoveredwithtears。Minoret,suspectingthatthewomenwouldnotlongremainwithUrsula,wentatoncetothelibrary,foundthevolume,openedit,tookthethreecertificates,andfoundintheothervolumeaboutthirtybanknotes。Inspiteofhisbrutalnaturethecolossusfeltasthoughapealofbellswereringingineachear。Thebloodwhistledinhistemplesashecommittedthetheft;coldastheweatherwas,hisshirtwaswetonhisback;hislegsgavewayunderhimandhefellintoachairinthesalonasifanaxehadfallenonhishead。
  “Howtheinheritanceofmoneyloosensaman’stongue!DidyouhearMinoret?“saidMassintoCremiereastheyhurriedthroughthetown。
  “’Gohere,gothere,’justasifhekneweverything。“
  “Yes,foradullbeastlikehimhehadacertainairof——“
  “Stop!“saidMassin,alarmedatasuddenthought。“Hiswifeisthere;
  they’vegotsomeplan!Doyoudobotherrands;I’llgoback。“
  Justasthepostmasterfellintothechairhesawatthegatetheheatedfaceoftheclerkofthecourtwhoreturnedtothehouseofdeathwiththecelerityofaweasel。
  “Well,whatisitnow?“askedthepostmaster,unlockingthegateforhisco-heir。
  “Nothing;Ihavecomebacktobepresentatthesealing,“answeredMassin,givinghimasavagelook。
  “Iwishthosesealswerealreadyon,sothatwecouldgohome,“saidMinoret。
  “Weshallhavetoputawatcheroverthem,“saidMassin。“LaBougivaliscapableofanythingintheinterestsofthatminx。We’llputGoupilthere。“
  “Goupil!“saidthepostmaster;“putaratinthemeal!“
  “Well,let’sconsider,“returnedMassin。“To-nightthey’llwatchthebody;thesealscanbeaffixedinanhour;ourwivescouldlookafterthem。To-morrowwe’llhavethefuneralattwelveo’clock。Buttheinventorycan’tbemadeunderaweek。“
  “Let’sgetridofthatgirlatonce,“saidthecolossus;“thenwecansafelyleavethewatchmanofthetown-halltolookafterthehouseandtheseals。“
  “Good,“criedMassin。“YouaretheheadoftheMinoretfamily。“
  “Ladies,“saidMinoret,“begoodenoughtostayinthesalon;wecan’tthinkofourdinnerto-day;thesealsmustbeputonatonceforthesecurityofallinterests。“
  HetookhiswifeapartandtoldherMassin’spropositionaboutUrsula。
  Thewomen,whoseheartswerefullofvengeanceagainsttheminx,astheycalledher,hailedtheideaofturningherout。Bongrandarrivedwithhisassistantstoapplytheseals,andwasindignantwhentherequestwasmadetohim,byZelieandMadameMassin,asanearfriendofthedeceased,totellUrsulatoleavethehouse。
  “Goandturnheroutofherfather’shouse,herbenefactor’shouseyourselves,“hecried。“Go!youwhooweyourinheritancetothegenerosityofhersoul;takeherbytheshouldersandflingherintothestreetbeforetheeyesofthewholetown!Youthinkhercapableofrobbingyou?Well,appointawatcheroftheseals;youhavearighttodothat。ButItellyouatonceIshallputnosealsonUrsula’sroom;
  shehasarighttothatroom,andeverythinginitisherownproperty。Ishalltellherwhatherrightsare,andtellhertootoputeverythingthatbelongstoherinthishouseinthatroom——Oh!inyourpresence,“hesaid,hearingagrowlofdissatisfactionamongtheheirs。
  “Whatdoyouthinkofthat?“saidthecollectortothepostmasterandthewomen,whoseemedstupefiedbytheangryaddressofBongrand。
  “CallHIMamagistrate!“criedthepostmaster。
  Ursulameanwhilewassittingonherlittlesofainahalf-faintingcondition,herheadthrownback,herbraidsunfastened,whileeverynowandthenhersobsbrokeforth。Hereyesweredimandtheirlidsswollen;shewas,infact,inastateofmoralandphysicalprostrationwhichmighthavesoftenedthehardesthearts——exceptthoseoftheheirs。
  “Ah!MonsieurBongrand,aftermyhappybirthdaycomesdeathandmourning,“shesaid,withthepoetrynaturaltoher。“Youknow,YOU,whathewas。Intwentyyearsheneversaidanimpatientwordtome。I
  believedhewouldliveahundredyears。Hehasbeenmymother,“shecried,“mygood,kindmother。“
  Thesesimplethoughtsbroughttorrentsoftearsfromhereyes,interruptedbysobs;thenshefellbackexhausted。
  “Mychild,“saidthejusticeofpeace,hearingtheheirsonthestaircase。“Youhavealifetimebeforeyouinwhichtoweep,butyouhavenowonlyamomenttoattendtoyourinterests。Gathereverythingthatbelongstoyouinthishouseandputitintoyourownroomatonce。Theheirsinsistonmyaffixingtheseals。“