“Giveustimetothinkitover。“
HewalkedhomewithMinoret,applaudingthesolicitudeshownbythefatherforhisson’sinterests,andslightlyblamingUrsulaforherhastydecision。AssoonasMinoretwaswithinhisowngate,Bongrandwenttotheposthouse,borrowedahorseandcabriolet,andstartedforFontainebleau,wherehewenttoseethedeputyprocureur,andwastoldthathewasspendingtheeveningatthehouseofthesub-prefect。
Bongrand,delighted,followedhimthere。Desirewasplayingwhistwiththewifeoftheprocureurduroi,thewifeofthesub-prefect,andthecoloneloftheregimentingarrison。
“Icometobringyousomegoodnews,“saidBongrandtoDesire;“youloveyourcousinUrsula,andthemarriagecanbearranged。“
“IloveUrsulaMirouet!“criedDesire,laughing。“Wheredidyougetthatidea?IdorememberseeinghersometimesatthelateDoctorMinoret’s;shecertainlyisabeauty;butsheisdreadfullypious。I
certainlytooknoticeofhercharms,butImustsayInevertroubledmyheadseriouslyforthatratherinsipidlittleblonde,“headded,smilingatthesub-prefect’swifewhowasapiquantebrunette——touseatermofthelastcentury。“Youaredreaming,mydearMonsieurBongrand;Ithoughteveryoneknewthatmyfatherwasalordofamanor,witharentrollofforty-fivethousandfrancsayearfromlandsaroundhischateauatRouvre,——goodreasonswhyIshouldnotlovethegoddaughterofmylategreat-uncle。IfIweretomarryagirlwithoutapennytheseladieswouldconsidermeafool。“
“HaveyounevertormentedyourfathertoletyoumarryUrsula?“
“Never。“
“Youhearthat,monsieur?“saidthejusticetotheprocureurduroi,whohadbeenlisteningtotheconversation,leadinghimasideintotherecessofawindow,wheretheyremainedinconversationforaquarterofanhour。
AnhourlaterBongrandwasbackinNemours,atUrsula’shouse,whencehesentLaBougivaltoMinorettobeghisattendance。Thecolossuscameatonce。
“Mademoiselle——“beganBongrand,addressingMinoretasheenteredtheroom。
“Accepts?“criedMinoret,interruptinghim。
“No,notyet,“repliedBongrand,fingeringhisglasses。“Ihadscruplesastoyourson’sfeelings;forUrsulahasbeenmuchtriedlatelyaboutasupposedlover。Weknowtheimportanceoftranquillity。
CanyousweartomethatyoursontrulylovesherandthatyouhavenootherintentionthantopreserveourdearUrsulafromanyfurtherGoupilisms?“
“Oh,I’llsweartothat,“criedMinoret。
“Stop,papaMinoret,“saidthejustice,takingonehandfromthepocketofhistrouserstoslapMinoretontheshoulderthecolossustrembled;“Don’tswearfalsely。“
“Swearfalsely?“
“Yes,eitheryouoryourson,whohasjustswornatFontainebleau,inpresenceoffourpersonsandtheprocureurduroi,thathehasnevereventhoughtofhiscousinUrsula。Youhaveotherreasonsforofferingthisfortune。Isawyouwereinventingthattale,andwentmyselftoFontainebleautoquestionyourson。“
Minoretwasdumbfoundedathisownfolly。
“Butwhere’stheharm,MonsieurBongrand,inproposingtoayoungrelativetohelponamarriagewhichseemstobeforherhappiness,andtoinventpretextstoconquerherreluctancetoacceptthemoney。“
Minoret,whosedangersuggestedtohimanexcusewhichwasalmostadmissible,wipedhisforehead,wetwithperspiration。
“Youknowthecauseofmyrefusal,“saidUrsula;“andIrequestyounevertocomehereagain。ThoughMonsieurdePortenduerehasnottoldmehisreason,Iknowthathefeelssuchcontemptforyou,suchdislikeeven,thatIcannotreceiveyouintomyhouse。Myhappinessismyonlyfortune,——Idonotblushtosayso;Ishallnotriskit。
MonsieurdePortenduereisonlywaitingformymajoritytomarryme。“
“Thentheoldsawthat’Moneydoesall’isalie,“saidMinoret,lookingatthejusticeofpeace,whoseobservingeyesannoyedhimsomuch。
Heroseandleftthehouse,but,onceoutside,hefoundtheairasoppressiveasinthelittlesalon。
“Theremustbeanendputtothis,“hesaidtohimselfashere-
enteredhisownhome。
WhenUrsulacamedown,bringhercertificatesandthoseofLaBougival,shefoundMonsieurBongrandwalkingupanddownthesalonwithgreatstrides。
“Haveyounoideawhattheconductofthathugeidiotmeans?“hesaid。
“NonethatIcantell,“shereplied。
Bongrandlookedatherwithinquiringsurprise。
“Thenwehavethesameidea,“hesaid。“Here,keepthenumberofyourcertificates,incaseIlosethem;youshouldalwaystakethatprecaution。“
Bongrandhimselfwrotethenumberofthetwocertificates,hersandthatofLaBougival,andgavethemtoher。
“Adieu,mychild,Ishallbegonetwodays,butyouwillseemeonthethird。“
ThatnighttheapparitionappearedtoUrsulainasingularmanner。ShethoughtherbedwasinthecemeteryofNemours,andthatheruncle’sgravewasatthefootofit。Thewhitestone,onwhichshereadtheinscription,opened,likethecoverofanoblongalbum。Sheutteredapiercingcry,butthedoctor’sspectreslowlyrose。Firstshesawhisyellowhead,withitsfringeofwhitehair,whichshoneasifsurmountedbyahalo。Beneaththebaldforeheadtheeyeswereliketwogleamsoflight;thedeadmanroseasifimpelledbysomesuperiorforceorwill。Ursula’sbodytrembled;herfleshwaslikeaburninggarment,andtherewasasshesubsequentlysaidanotherselfmovingwithinherbodilypresence。“Mercy!“shecried,“mercy,godfather!“
“Itistoolate,“hesaid,inthevoiceofdeath,——tousethepoorgirl’sownexpressionwhensherelatedthisnewdreamtotheabbe。“Hehasbeenwarned;hehaspaidnoheedtothewarning。Thedaysofhissonarenumbered。Ifhedoesnotconfessallandrestorewhathehastakenwithinacertaintimehemustlosehisson,whowilldieaviolentandhorribledeath。Lethimknowthis。“Thespectrepointedtoalineoffigureswhichgleameduponthesideofthetombasifwrittenwithfire,andsaid,“Thereishisdoom。“WhenherunclelaydownagaininhisgraveUrsulaheardthesoundofthestonefallingbackintoitsplace,andimmediatelyafter,inthedistance,astrangesoundofhorsesandthecriesofmen。
ThenextdayUrsulawasprostrate。Shecouldnotrise,soterriblyhadthedreamovercomeher。ShebeggedhernursetofindtheAbbeChaperonandbringhimtoher。Thegoodpriestcameassoonashehadsaidmass,buthewasnotsurprisedatUrsula’srevelation。Hebelievedtherobberyhadbeencommitted,andnolongertriedtoexplaintohimselftheabnormalconditionofhis“littledreamer。“HeleftUrsulaatonceandwentdirectlytoMinoret’s。
“Monsieurl’abbe,“saidZelie,“myhusband’stemperissosouredI
don’tknowwhathemightn’tdo。Untilnowhe’sbeenachild;butforthelasttwomonthshe’snotthesameman。Togetangryenoughtostrikeme——me,sogentle!Theremustbesomethingdreadfulthemattertochangehimlikethat。You’llfindhimamongtherocks;hespendsallhistimethere,——doingwhat,I’dliketoknow?“
InspiteoftheheatitwasthenSeptember,1836,theabbecrossedthecanalandtookapathwhichledtothebaseofoneoftherocks,wherehesawMinoret。
“Youaregreatlytroubled,MonsieurMinoret,“saidthepriestgoinguptohim。“Youbelongtomebecauseyousuffer。Unhappily,Icometoincreaseyourpain。Ursulahadaterribledreamlastnight。Youruncleliftedthestonefromhisgraveandcameforthtoprophecyagreatdisasterinyourfamily。Icertainlyamnotheretofrightenyou;butyououghttoknowwhathesaid——“
“Ican’tbeeasyanywhere,MonsieurChaperon,notevenamongtheserocks,andI’msureIdon’twanttoknowanythingthatisgoingoninanotherworld。“
“ThenIwillleaveyou,monsieur;Ididnottakethishotwalkforpleasure,“saidtheabbe,moppinghisforehead。
“Well,whatdoyouwanttosay?“demandedMinoret。
“Youarethreatenedwiththelossofyourson。Ifthedeadmantoldthingsthatyoualoneknow,onemustneedstremblewhenhetellsthingsthatnoonecanknowtilltheyhappen。Makerestitution,Isay,makerestitution。Don’tdamnyoursoulforalittlemoney。“
“Restitutionofwhat?“
“ThefortunethedoctorintendedforUrsula。Youtookthosethreecertificates——Iknowitnow。Youbeganbypersecutingthatpoorgirl,andyouendbyofferingherafortune;youhavestumbledintolies,youhavetangledyourselfupinthisnet,andyouaretakingfalsestepseveryday。Youareveryclumsyandunskilful;youraccompliceGoupilhasservedyouill;hesimplylaughsatyou。Makehasteandclearyourmind,foryouarewatchedbyintelligentandpenetratingeyes,——thoseofUrsula’sfriends。Makerestitution!andifyoudonotsaveyoursonwhomaynotreallybethreatened,youwillsaveyoursoul,andyouwillsaveyourhonor。Doyoubelievethatinasocietylikeours,inalittletownlikethis,whereeverybody’seyesareeverywhere,andallthingsareguessedandallthingsareknown,youcanlonghideastolenfortune?Come,myson,aninnocentmanwouldn’thaveletmetalksolong。“
“Gotothedevil!“criedMinoret。“Idon’tknowwhatyouALLmeanbypersecutingme。Ipreferthesestones——theyleavemeinpeace。“
“Farewell,then;Ihavewarnedyou。NeitherthepoorgirlnorIhavesaidasinglewordaboutthistoanylivingperson。Buttakecare——
thereisamanwhohashiseyeuponyou。MayGodhavepityuponyou!“
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