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  Twomonthswereincessantlyemployedinerectingthescaffoldingofourtricks,andwhenwewerequiteconfidentofbeingabletocontendagainstthedifficultiesofsuchanundertaking,weannouncedthefirstrepresentationofsecondsight。Onthe12thofFebruary,1846,Iprintedinthecenterofmybillthefollowingsingularannouncement:
  “InthisperformanceM。Robert-Houdin’sson,whoisgiftedwithamarveloussecondsight,afterhiseyeshavebeencoveredwithathickbandage,willdesignateeveryobjectpresentedtohimbytheaudience。“
  Icannotsaywhetherthisannouncementattractedanyspectators,formyroomwasconstantlycrowded,stillImayaffirm,whatmayseemveryextraordinary,thattheexperimentofsecondsight,whichafterwardsbecamesofashionable,producednoeffectonthefirstperformance。Iaminclinedtobelievethatthespectatorsfanciedthemselvesthedupesofaccomplices,butIwasmuchannoyedbytheresult,asIhadbuiltonthesurpriseIshouldproduce;still,havingnoreasontodoubtitsultimatesuccess,Iwastemptedtomakeasecondtrial,whichturnedoutwell。
  ThenexteveningInoticedinmyroomseveralpersonswhohadbeenpresentonthepreviousnight,andIfelttheyhadcomeasecondtimetoassurethemselvesoftherealityoftheexperiment。Itseemstheywereconvinced,formysuccesswascomplete,andamplycompensatedformyformerdisappointment。
  Iespeciallyrememberamarkofsingularapprovalwithwhichoneofmypitaudiencefavoredme。Mysonhadnamedtohimseveralobjectsheofferedinsuccession;butnotfeelingsatisfied,myincredulousfriend,rising,asiftogivemoreimportancetothedifficultyhewasabouttopresent,handedmeaninstrumentpeculiartoclothmerchants,andemployedtocountthenumberofthreads。Acquiescinginhiswish,Isaidtomyboy,“WhatdoI
  holdinmyhand?“
  “Itisaninstrumenttojudgethefinenessofcloth,andcalledathreadcounter。“
  “ByJove!“myspectatorsaid,energetically,“itismarvelous。IfIhadpaidtenfrancstoseeit,Ishouldnotbegrudgethem。“
  Fromthismomentmyroomwasmuchtoosmall,andwascrowdedeveryevening。
  Still,successisnotentirelyrose-colored,andIcouldeasilynarratemanydisagreeablescenesproducedbythereputationIhadofbeingasorcerer;butIwillonlymentionone,whichformsaresumeofallIpassover:
  Ayoungladyofelegantmannerspaidmeavisitoneday,andalthoughherfacewashiddenbyathickveil,mypracticedeyesperfectlydistinguishedherfeatures。Shewasverypretty。
  Myincognitawouldnotconsenttositdowntillshewasassuredwewerealone,andthatIwastherealRobert-Houdin。Ialsoseatedmyself,andassumingtheattitudeofamanpreparedtolisten,I
  bentslightlytomyvisitor,asifawaitingherpleasuretoexplaintometheobjectofhermysteriousvisit。Tomygreatsurprise,theyounglady,whosemannerbetrayedextremeemotion,maintainedthemostprofoundsilence,andIbegantofindthevisitverystrange,andwasonthepointofforcinganexplanation,atanyhazard,whenthefairunknowntimidlyventuredthesewords:
  “GoodHeavens!sir,Iknownothowyouwillinterpretmyvisit。“
  Hereshestopped,andlethereyessinkwithaveryembarrassedair;then,makingaviolenteffort,shecontinued:
  “WhatIhavetoaskofyou,sir,isverydifficulttoexplain。“
  “Speak,madam,Ibeg,“Isaid,politely,“andIwilltrytoguesswhatyoucannotexplaintome。“
  AndIbeganaskingmyselfwhatthisreservemeant。
  “Inthefirstplace,“theyoungladysaid,inalowvoice,andlookingroundher,“ImusttellyouconfidentiallythatIloved,mylovewasreturned,andI——Iambetrayed。“
  Atthelastwordtheladyraisedherhead,overcamethetimidityshefelt,andsaid,inafirmandassuredvoice:
  “Yes,sir——yes,Iambetrayed,andforthatreasonIhavecometoyou。“
  “Really,madam,“Isaid,muchsurprisedatthisstrangeconfession,“IdonotseehowIcanhelpyouinsuchamatter。“
  “Oh,sir,Ientreatyou,“saidmyfairvisitor,claspingherhands——
  “Iimploreyounottoabandonme!“
  Ihadgreatdifficultyinkeepingmycountenance,andyetIfeltanextremecuriositytoknowthehistoryconcealedbehindthismystery。
  “Calmyourself,madam,“Iremarked,inatoneoftendersympathy;
  “tellmewhatyouwouldofme,andifitbeinmypower——“
  “Ifitbeinyourpower!“theyoungladysaid,quickly;“why,nothingismoreeasy,sir。“
  “Explainyourself,madam。“
  “Well,sir,Iwishtobeavenged。“
  “Inwhatway?“
  “How,youknowbetterthanI,sir;mustIteachyou?Youhaveinyourpowermeansto——“
  “I,madam?“
  “Yes,sir,you!foryouareasorcerer,andcannotdenyit。“
  Atthiswordsorcerer,Iwasmuchinclinedtolaugh;butIwasrestrainedbytheincognita’sevidentemotion。Still,wishingtoputanendtoascenewhichwasgrowingridiculous,Isaid,inapolitelyironicaltone:
  “Unfortunately,madam,yougivemeatitleIneverpossessed。“
  “How,sir!“theyoungwomanexclaimed,inaquicktone,“youwillnotallowyouare——“
  “Asorcerer,madam?Oh,no,Iwillnot。“
  “Youwillnot?“
  “No,athousandtimesno,madam。“
  Atthesewordsmyvisitorrosehastily,mutteredafewincoherentwords,appearedsufferingfromterribleemotion,andthendrawingnearmewithflamingeyesandpassionategestures,repeated:
  “Ah,youwillnot!Verygood;InowknowwhatIhavetodo。“
  Stupefiedbysuchanoutbreak,Ilookedatherfixedly,andbegantosuspectthecauseofherextraordinaryconduct。
  “Therearetwomodesofacting,“shesaid,withterriblevolubility,“towardpeoplewhodevotethemselvestomagicarts——
  entreatyandmenaces。Youwouldnotyieldtothefirstofthesemeans,hence,Imustemploythesecond。Stay,“sheadded,“perhapsthiswillinduceyoutospeak。“
  And,liftinguphercloak,shelaidherhandonthehiltofadaggerpassedthroughhergirdle。Atthesametimeshesuddenlythrewbackherveil,anddisplayedfeaturesinwhichallthesignsofrageandmadnesscouldbetraced。NolongerhavingadoubtastothepersonIhadtodealwith,myfirstmovementwastoriseandstandonmyguard;butthisfirstfeelingovercome,Irepentedthethoughtofastrugglewiththeunhappywoman,anddeterminedonemployingamethodalmostalwayssuccessfulwiththosedeprivedofreason。Ipretendedtoaccedetoherwishes。
  “Ifitbeso,madam,Iyieldtoyourrequest。Tellmewhatyourequire。“
  “Ihavetoldyou,sir;Iwishforvengeance,andthereisonlyonemethodto——“
  Heretherewasafreshinterruption,andtheyounglady,calmedbymyapparentsubmission,aswellasembarrassedbytherequestshehadtomakeofme,becameagaintimidandconfused。
  “Well,madam?“
  “Well,sir,Iknownothowtotellyou——howtoexplaintoyou——butIfancytherearecertainmeans——certainspells——whichrenderitimpossible——impossibleforamantobe——unfaithful。“
  “Inowunderstandwhatyouwish,madam。Itisacertainmagicpracticeemployedinthemiddleages。Nothingiseasier,andI
  willsatisfyyou。“
  Decidedonplayingthefarcetotheend,ItookdownthelargestbookIcouldfindinmylibrary,turnedovertheleaves,stoppedatapagewhichIpretendedtoscanwithprofoundattention,andthenaddressingthelady,whofollowedallmymovementsanxiously,“Madam,“Isaidconfidentially,“thespellIamgoingtoperformrendersitnecessaryformetoknowthenameoftheperson;havethekindness,then,totellitme。“
  “Julian!“shesaid,inafaintvoice。
  Withallthegravityofarealsorcerer,Isolemnlythrustapinthroughalightedcandle,andpronouncedsomecabalisticwords。
  Afterwhich,blowingoutthecandle,andturningtothepoorcreature,Isaid:
  “Madam,itisdone;yourwishisaccomplished。“
  “Oh,thankyou,sir,“shereplied,withtheexpressionoftheprofoundestgratitude;andatthesamemomentshelaidapurseonthetableandrushedaway。Iorderedmyservanttofollowhertoherhouse,andobtainalltheinformationhecouldabouther,andI
  learnedshehadbeenawidowforashorttime,andthatthelossofanadoredhusbandhaddisturbedherreason。ThenextdayIvisitedherrelatives,and,returningthemthepurse,Itoldthemthescenethedetailsofwhichthereaderhasjustperused。
  Thisscene,withsomeothersthatprecededandfollowedit,compelledmetotakemeasurestoguardmyselfagainstboresofeverydescription。Icouldnotdream,asformerly,ofexilingmyselfinthecountry,butIemployedasimilarresource:thiswastoshutmyselfupinmyworkroom,andorganizearoundmeasystemofdefenseagainstthosewhomIcalled,inmyill-temper,thievesoftime。
  Idailyreceivedvisitsfrompersonswhowereutterstrangerstome;somewereworthknowing,butthemajority,gaininganintroductionunderthemostfutilepretexts,onlycametokillaportionoftheirleisuretimewithme。Itwasnecessarytodistinguishthetaresfromthewheat,andthisisthearrangementI
  made:
  Whenoneofthesegentlemenrangatmydoor,anelectriccommunicationstruckabellinmyworkroom;Iwasthuswarnedandputonmyguard。Myservantopenedthedoor,and,asiscustomary,inquiredthevisitor’sname,whileI,formypart,laidmyeartoatube,arrangedforthepurpose,whichconveyedtomeeveryword。
  If,accordingtohisreply,Ithoughtitaswellnottoreceivehim,Ipressedabutton,andawhitemarkthatappearedinacertainpartofthehallannouncedIwasnotathometohim。MyservantthenstatedIwasout,andbeggedthevisitortoapplytothemanager。
  SometimesithappenedthatIerredinmyjudgment,andregrettedhavinggrantedanaudience;butIhadanothermodeofshorteningabore’svisit。IhadplacedbehindthesofaonwhichIsatanelectricspring,communicatingwithabellmyservantcouldhear。
  Incaseofneed,andwhiletalking,Ithrewmyarmcarelesslyoverthebackofthesofa,touchingthespring,andthebellrang。Thenmyservant,playingalittlefarce,openedthefrontdoor,rangthebell,whichcouldbeheardfromtheroomwhereIsat,andcametotellmethatM。X——anameinventedfortheoccasionwishedtospeaktome。IorderedM。X——tobeshownintoanadjoiningroom,anditwasveryrarethatmyboredidnotraisethesiege。NoonecanformanideahowmuchtimeIgainedbythishappyarrangement,orhowmanytimesIblessedmyimaginationandthecelebratedsavanttowhomthediscoveryofgalvanismisdue!
  Thisfeelingcanbeeasilyexplained,formytimewasofinestimablevalue。Ihusbandeditlikeatreasure,andneversacrificedit,unlessthesacrificemighthelpmetodiscovernewexperimentsdestinedtostimulatepubliccuriosity。
  Tosupportmydeterminationinmakingmyresearches,Ihadeverbeforemethismaxim:
  ITISMOREDIFFICULTTOSUPPORTADMIRATIONTHANTOEXCITEIT。
  Andthisother,anapparentcorollaryofthepreceding:
  THEFASHIONANARTISTENJOYSCANONLYLASTASHISTALENTDAILY
  INCREASES。
  Nothingincreasesaprofessionalman’smeritsomuchasthepossessionofanindependentfortune;thistruthmaybecoarse,butitisindubitable。NotonlywasIconvincedoftheseprinciplesofhigheconomy,butIalsoknewthatamanmuststrivetoprofitbytheficklefavorofthepublic,whichequallydescendsifitdoesnotrise。HenceIworkedmyreputationasmuchasIcould。Inspiteofmynumerousengagements,Ifoundmeanstogiveperformancesinalltheprincipaltheaters,thoughgreatdifficultiesfrequentlyarose,asmyperformancedidnotendtillhalf-pastten,andIcouldonlyfulfillmyotherengagementsafterthathour。
  Eleveno’clockwasgenerallythehourfixedformyappearanceonastrangestage,andmyreadersmayjudgeofthespeedrequiredtoproceedtothetheaterinsoshortatimeandmakemypreparations。
  Itistruethatthemomentswereaswellcountedasemployed,andmycurtainhadhardlyfallenthan,rushingtowardthestairs,Igotbeforemyaudience,andjumpedintoavehiclethatboremeoffatfullspeed。
  Butthisfatiguewasasnothingcomparedtotheemotionoccasionallyproducedbyanerrorinthetimethatwastoelapsebetweenmytwoperformances。Irememberthat,onenight,havingtowinduptheperformancesattheVaudeville,thestagemanagermiscalculatedthetimethepieceswouldtakeinperforming,andfoundhimselfmuchinadvance。Hesentoffanexpresstowarnmethatthecurtainhadfallen,andIwasanxiouslyexpected。Canmyreaderscomprehendmywretchedness?Myexperiments,ofwhichI