Therewascommotionontheplatform,longwhisperings,muchparleying。Atlastthecouncillorgotup。TheyknewnowthathisnamewasLieuvain,andinthecrowdthenamewaspassedfromonetotheother。Afterhehadcollatedafewpages,andbentoverthemtoseebetter,hebegan——
“Gentlemen!MayIbepermittedfirstofallbeforeaddressingyouontheobjectofourmeetingto-day,andthissentimentwill,Iamsure,besharedbyyouall,mayIbepermitted,Isay,topayatributetothehigheradministration,tothegovernmenttothemonarch,gentlemen,oursovereign,tothatbelovedking,towhomnobranchofpublicorprivateprosperityisamatterofindifference,andwhodirectswithahandatoncesofirmandwisethechariotofthestateamidtheincessantperilsofastormysea,knowing,moreover,howtomakepeacerespectedaswellaswar,industry,commerce,agriculture,andthefinearts?“
“Iought,“saidRodolphe,“togetbackalittlefurther。“
“Why?“saidEmma。
Butatthismomentthevoiceofthecouncillorrosetoanextraordinarypitch。Hedeclaimed——
“Thisisnolongerthetime,gentlemen,whencivildiscordensanguinedourpublicplaces,whenthelandlord,thebusiness-man,theworking-manhimself,fallingasleepatnight,lyingdowntopeacefulsleep,trembledlestheshouldbeawakenedsuddenlybythenoiseofincendiarytocsins,whenthemostsubversivedoctrinesaudaciouslysappedfoundations。“
“Well,someonedowntheremightseeme,“Rodolpheresumed,“thenIshouldhavetoinventexcusesforafortnight;andwithmybadreputation——“
“Oh,youareslanderingyourself,“saidEmma。
“No!Itisdreadful,Iassureyou。“
“But,gentlemen,“continuedthecouncillor,“if,banishingfrommymemorytheremembranceofthesesadpictures,Icarrymyeyesbacktotheactualsituationofourdearcountry,whatdoIseethere?Everywherecommerceandtheartsareflourishing;
everywherenewmeansofcommunication,likesomanynewarteriesinthebodyofthestate,establishwithinitnewrelations。Ourgreatindustrialcentreshaverecoveredalltheiractivity;
religion,moreconsolidated,smilesinallhearts;ourportsarefull,confidenceisbornagain,andFrancebreathesoncemore!“
“Besides,“addedRodolphe,“perhapsfromtheworld’spointofviewtheyareright。“
“Howso?“sheasked。
“What!“saidhe。“Doyounotknowthattherearesoulsconstantlytormented?Theyneedbyturnstodreamandtoact,thepurestpassionsandthemostturbulentjoys,andthustheyflingthemselvesintoallsortsoffantasies,offollies。“
Thenshelookedathimasonelooksatatravellerwhohasvoyagedoverstrangelands,andwenton——
“Wehavenoteventhisdistraction,wepoorwomen!“
“Asaddistraction,forhappinessisn’tfoundinit。“
“Butisiteverfound?“sheasked。
“Yes;onedayitcomes,“heanswered。
“Andthisiswhatyouhaveunderstood,“saidthecouncillor。
“You,farmers,agriculturallabourers!youpacificpioneersofaworkthatbelongswhollytocivilization!you,menofprogressandmorality,youhaveunderstood,Isay,thatpoliticalstormsareevenmoreredoubtablethanatmosphericdisturbances!“
“Itcomesoneday,“repeatedRodolphe,“onedaysuddenly,andwhenoneisdespairingofit。Thenthehorizonexpands;itisasifavoicecried,’Itishere!’Youfeeltheneedofconfidingthewholeofyourlife,ofgivingeverything,sacrificingeverythingtothisbeing。Thereisnoneedforexplanations;theyunderstandoneanother。Theyhaveseeneachotherindreams!“
Andhelookedather。“Infine,hereitis,thistreasuresosoughtafter,herebeforeyou。Itglitters,itflashes;yetonestilldoubts,onedoesnotbelieveit;oneremainsdazzled,asifonewentoutirondarknessintolight。“
AndasheendedRodolphesuitedtheactiontotheword。Hepassedhishandoverhisface,likeamanseizedwithgiddiness。ThenheletitfallonEmma’s。Shetookhersaway。
“Andwhowouldbesurprisedatit,gentlemen?Heonlywhoissoblind,soplungedIdonotfeartosayit,soplungedintheprejudicesofanotherageasstilltomisunderstandthespiritofagriculturalpopulations。Where,indeed,istobefoundmorepatriotismthaninthecountry,greaterdevotiontothepublicwelfare,moreintelligence,inaword?And,gentlemen,Idonotmeanthatsuperficialintelligence,vainornamentofidleminds,butratherthatprofoundandbalancedintelligencethatappliesitselfaboveallelsetousefulobjects,thuscontributingtothegoodofall,tothecommonameliorationandtothesupportofthestate,bornofrespectforlawandthepracticeofduty——“
“Ah!again!“saidRodolphe。“Always’duty。’Iamsickoftheword。Theyarealotofoldblockheadsinflannelvestsandofoldwomenwithfoot-warmersandrosarieswhoconstantlydroneintoourears’Duty,duty!’Ah!byJove!one’sdutyistofeelwhatisgreat,cherishthebeautiful,andnotacceptalltheconventionsofsocietywiththeignominythatitimposesuponus。“
“Yet——yet——“objectedMadameBovary。
“No,no!Whycryoutagainstthepassions?Aretheynottheonebeautifulthingontheearth,thesourceofheroism,ofenthusiasm,ofpoetry,music,thearts,ofeverything,inaword?“
“Butonemust,“saidEmma,“tosomeextentbowtotheopinionoftheworldandacceptitsmoralcode。“
“Ah!buttherearetwo,“hereplied。“Thesmall,theconventional,thatofmen,thatwhichconstantlychanges,thatbraysoutsoloudly,thatmakessuchacommotionherebelow,oftheearthearthly,likethemassofimbecilesyouseedownthere。
Buttheother,theeternal,thatisaboutusandabove,likethelandscapethatsurroundsus,andtheblueheavensthatgiveuslight。“
MonsieurLieuvainhadjustwipedhismouthwithapocket-handkerchief。Hecontinued——
“AndwhatshouldIdoheregentlemen,pointingouttoyoutheusesofagriculture?Whosuppliesourwants?Whoprovidesourmeansofsubsistence?Isitnottheagriculturist?Theagriculturist,gentlemen,who,sowingwithlaborioushandthefertilefurrowsofthecountry,bringsforththecorn,which,beingground,ismadeintoapowderbymeansofingeniousmachinery,comesoutthenceunderthenameofflour,andfromthere,transportedtoourcities,issoondeliveredatthebaker’s,whomakesitintofoodforpoorandrichalike。Again,isitnottheagriculturistwhofattens,forourclothes,hisabundantflocksinthepastures?Forhowshouldweclotheourselves,hownourishourselves,withouttheagriculturist?And,gentlemen,isitevennecessarytogosofarforexamples?Whohasnotfrequentlyreflectedonallthemomentousthingsthatwegetoutofthatmodestanimal,theornamentofpoultry-yards,thatprovidesusatoncewithasoftpillowforourbed,withsucculentfleshforourtables,andeggs?ButIshouldneverendifIweretoenumerateoneaftertheotherallthedifferentproductswhichtheearth,wellcultivated,likeagenerousmother,lavishesuponherchildren。Hereitisthevine,elsewheretheappletreeforcider,therecolza,fartheroncheesesandflax。Gentlemen,letusnotforgetflax,whichhasmadesuchgreatstridesoflateyears,andtowhichIwillmoreparticularlycallyourattention。“
Hehadnoneedtocallit,forallthemouthsofthemultitudewerewideopen,asiftodrinkinhiswords。Tuvachebyhissidelistenedtohimwithstaringeyes。MonsieurDerozeraysfromtimetotimesoftlyclosedhiseyelids,andfartheronthechemist,withhissonNapoleonbetweenhisknees,puthishandbehindhisearinordernottoloseasyllable。Thechinsoftheothermembersofthejurywentslowlyupanddownintheirwaistcoatsinsignofapproval。Thefiremenatthefootoftheplatformrestedontheirbayonets;andBinet,motionless,stoodwithout-turnedelbows,thepointofhissabreintheair。Perhapshecouldhear,butcertainlyhecouldseenothing,becauseofthevisorofhishelmet,thatfelldownonhisnose。Hislieutenant,theyoungestsonofMonsieurTuvache,hadabiggerone,forhiswasenormous,andshookonhishead,andfromitanendofhiscottonscarfpeepedout。Hesmiledbeneathitwithaperfectlyinfantinesweetness,andhispalelittleface,whencedropswererunning,woreanexpressionofenjoymentandsleepiness。
Thesquareasfarasthehouseswascrowdedwithpeople。Onesawfolkleaningontheirelbowsatallthewindows,othersstandingatdoors,andJustin,infrontofthechemist’sshop,seemedquitetransfixedbythesightofwhathewaslookingat。InspiteofthesilenceMonsieurLieuvain’svoicewaslostintheair。Itreachedyouinfragmentsofphrases,andinterruptedhereandtherebythecreakingofchairsinthecrowd;thenyousuddenlyheardthelongbellowingofanox,orelsethebleatingofthelambs,whoansweredoneanotheratstreetcorners。Infact,thecowherdsandshepherdshaddriventheirbeaststhusfar,andtheselowedfromtimetotime,whilewiththeirtonguestheytoredownsomescrapoffoliagethathungabovetheirmouths。
RodolphehaddrawnnearertoEmma,andsaidtoherinalowvoice,speakingrapidly——
“Doesnotthisconspiracyoftheworldrevoltyou?Isthereasinglesentimentitdoesnotcondemn?Thenoblestinstincts,thepurestsympathiesarepersecuted,slandered;andifatlengthtwopoorsoulsdomeet,allissoorganisedthattheycannotblendtogether。Yettheywillmaketheattempt;theywillfluttertheirwings;theywillcalluponeachother。Oh!nomatter。Soonerorlater,insixmonths,tenyears,theywillcometogether,willlove;forfatehasdecreedit,andtheyarebornonefortheother。“
Hisarmswerefoldedacrosshisknees,andthusliftinghisfacetowardsEmma,closebyher,helookedfixedlyather。Shenoticedinhiseyessmallgoldenlinesradiatingfromblackpupils;sheevensmelttheperfumeofthepomadethatmadehishairglossy。
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