Attwoo’clockshehurriedtoLeon,andknockedatthedoor。Nooneanswered。Atlengthheappeared。
“Whatbringsyouhere?“
“DoIdisturbyou?“
“No;but——“Andheadmittedthathislandlorddidn’tlikehishaving“women“there。
“Imustspeaktoyou,“shewenton。
Thenhetookdownthekey,butshestoppedhim。
“No,no!Downthere,inourhome!“
AndtheywenttotheirroomattheHoteldeBoulogne。
Onarrivingshedrankoffalargeglassofwater。Shewasverypale。Shesaidtohim——
“Leon,youwilldomeaservice?“
And,shakinghimbybothhandsthatshegraspedtightly,sheadded“Listen,Iwanteightthousandfrancs。“
“Butyouaremad!“
“Notyet。“
Andthereupon,tellinghimthestoryofthedistraint,sheexplainedherdistresstohim;forCharlesknewnothingofit;
hermother-in-lawdetestedher;oldRouaultcoulddonothing;buthe,Leon,hewouldsetaboutfindingthisindispensablesum。
“HowonearthcanI?“
“Whatacowardyouare!“shecried。
Thenhesaidstupidly,“Youareexaggeratingthedifficulty。
Perhaps,withathousandcrownsorsothefellowcouldbestopped。“
Allthegreaterreasontotryanddosomething;itwasimpossiblethattheycouldnotfindthreethousandfrancs。Besides,Leon,couldbesecurityinsteadofher。
“Go,try,try!Iwillloveyouso!“
Hewentout,andcamebackattheendofanhour,saying,withsolemnface——
“Ihavebeentothreepeoplewithnosuccess。“
Thentheyremainedsittingfacetofaceatthetwochimneycorners,motionless,insilence。Emmashruggedhershouldersasshestampedherfeet。Heheardhermurmuring——
“IfIwereinyourplace_I_shouldsoongetsome。“
“Butwhere?“
“Atyouroffice。“Andshelookedathim。
Aninfernalboldnesslookedoutfromherburningeyes,andtheirlidsdrewclosetogetherwithalasciviousandencouraginglook,sothattheyoungmanfelthimselfgrowingweakbeneaththemutewillofthiswomanwhowasurginghimtoacrime。Thenhewasafraid,andtoavoidanyexplanationhesmotehisforehead,crying——
“Morelistocomebackto-night;hewillnotrefuseme,Ihope“
thiswasoneofhisfriends,thesonofaveryrichmerchant;
“andIwillbringityouto-morrow,“headded。
Emmadidnotseemtowelcomethishopewithallthejoyhehadexpected。Didshesuspectthelie?Hewenton,blushing——
“However,ifyoudon’tseemebythreeo’clockdonotwaitforme,mydarling。Imustbeoffnow;forgiveme!Goodbye!“
Hepressedherhand,butitfeltquitelifeless。Emmahadnostrengthleftforanysentiment。
Fouro’clockstruck,andsherosetoreturntoYonville,mechanicallyobeyingtheforceofoldhabits。
Theweatherwasfine。ItwasoneofthoseMarchdays,clearandsharp,whenthesunshinesinaperfectlywhitesky。TheRouenfolk,inSunday-clothes,werewalkingaboutwithhappylooks。ShereachedthePlaceduParvis。Peoplewerecomingoutaftervespers;thecrowdflowedoutthroughthethreedoorslikeastreamthroughthethreearchesofabridge,andinthemiddleone,moremotionlessthanarock,stoodthebeadle。
Thensherememberedthedaywhen,allanxiousandfullofhope,shehadenteredbeneaththislargenave,thathadopenedoutbeforeher,lessprofoundthanherlove;andshewalkedonweepingbeneathherveil,giddy,staggering,almostfainting。
“Takecare!“criedavoiceissuingfromthegateofacourtyardthatwasthrownopen。
Shestoppedtoletpassablackhorse,pawingthegroundbetweentheshaftsofatilbury,drivenbyagentlemaninsablefurs。Whowasit?Sheknewhim。Thecarriagedartedbyanddisappeared。
Why,itwashe——theViscount。Sheturnedaway;thestreetwasempty。Shewassooverwhelmed,sosad,thatshehadtoleanagainstawalltokeepherselffromfalling。
Thenshethoughtshehadbeenmistaken。Anyhow,shedidnotknow。
Allwithinherandaroundherwasabandoningher。Shefeltlost,sinkingatrandomintoindefinableabysses,anditwasalmostwithjoythat,onreachingthe“Croix-Rouge,“shesawthegoodHomais,whowaswatchingalargeboxfullofpharmaceuticalstoresbeinghoistedontothe“Hirondelle。“Inhishandheheldtiedinasilkhandkerchiefsixcheminotsforhiswife。
MadameHomaiswasveryfondofthesesmall,heavyturban-shapedloaves,thatareeateninLentwithsaltbutter;alastvestigeofGothicfoodthatgoesback,perhaps,tothetimeoftheCrusades,andwithwhichtherobustNormansgorgedthemselvesofyore,fancyingtheysawonthetable,inthelightoftheyellowtorches,betweentankardsofhippocrasandhugeboars’heads,theheadsofSaracenstobedevoured。Thedruggist’swifecrunchedthemupastheyhaddone——heroically,despiteherwretchedteeth。
AndsowheneverHomaisjourneyedtotown,heneverfailedtobringherhomesomethatheboughtatthegreatbaker’sintheRueMassacre。
“Charmedtoseeyou,“hesaid,offeringEmmaahandtohelpherintothe“Hirondelle。“Thenhehunguphischeminotstothecordsofthenetting,andremainedbare-headedinanattitudepensiveandNapoleonic。
Butwhentheblindmanappearedasusualatthefootofthehillheexclaimed——
“Ican’tunderstandwhytheauthoritiestoleratesuchculpableindustries。Suchunfortunatesshouldbelockedupandforcedtowork。Progress,myword!creepsatasnail’space。Weareflounderingaboutinmerebarbarism。“
Theblindmanheldouthishat,thatflappedaboutatthedoor,asifitwereabagintheliningthathadcomeunnailed。
“This,“saidthechemist,“isascrofulousaffection。“
Andthoughheknewthepoordevil,hepretendedtoseehimforthefirsttime,murmuredsomethingabout“cornea,““opaquecornea,““sclerotic,““facies,“thenaskedhiminapaternaltone——
“Myfriend,haveyoulonghadthisterribleinfirmity?Insteadofgettingdrunkatthepublic,you’ddobettertodieyourself。“
Headvisedhimtotakegoodwine,goodbeer,andgoodjoints。Theblindmanwentonwithhissong;heseemed,moreover,almostidiotic。AtlastMonsieurHomaisopenedhispurse——
“Nowthere’sasou;givemebacktwolairds,anddon’tforgetmyadvice:you’llbethebetterforit。“
Hivertopenlycastsomedoubtontheefficacyofit。Butthedruggistsaidthathewouldcurehimselfwithanantiphlogisticpomadeofhisowncomposition,andhegavehisaddress——“MonsieurHomais,nearthemarket,prettywellknown。“
“Now,“saidHivert,“forallthistroubleyou’llgiveusyourperformance。“
Theblindmansankdownonhishaunches,withhisheadthrownback,whilstherolledhisgreenisheyes,lolledouthistongue,andrubbedhisstomachwithbothhandsasheutteredakindofhollowyelllikeafamisheddog。Emma,filledwithdisgust,threwhimoverhershoulderafive-francpiece。Itwasallherfortune。
Itseemedtoherveryfinethustothrowitaway。
ThecoachhadgoneonagainwhensuddenlyMonsieurHomaisleantoutthroughthewindow,crying——
“Nofarinaceousormilkfood,wearwoolnexttheskin,andexposethediseasedpartstothesmokeofjuniperberries。“
Thesightofthewell-knownobjectsthatdefiledbeforehereyesgraduallydivertedEmmafromherpresenttrouble。Anintolerablefatigueoverwhelmedher,andshereachedherhomestupefied,discouraged,almostasleep。
“Comewhatmaycome!“shesaidtoherself。“Andthen,whoknows?
Why,atanymomentcouldnotsomeextraordinaryeventoccur?
Lheureuxevenmightdie!“
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