But,modeststill,hissoulwasmoved;
Yetofhishamletwashisthought——
Offriendsathome,andherheloved,Whenbackhislaurelbranchhebrought。
Andpleasurebeaminginhiseyes,Enjoyedtheirwelcomeandsurprise。
’TwasthuswithmewhenBordeauxdeignedTolistentomyrusticsong:
Whosemusicpraiseandhonourgain’dMorethantoruralstrainsbelong。
Delighted,charm’d,IscarcelyknewWhencesprungthislifesofreshandnew,AndtomyheartIwhisperedlow,Whentomyfieldsreturnedagain,”IsnottheGasconPoetnowAshappyastheshepherdswain?”
Theminstrelnevercanforget,Thespotwherefirstsuccesshemet;
Buthe,theshepherdwho,ofyore,Hascharm’dsomanyalist’ingear,Cameback,andwasbelovednomore。
HefoundallchangedandcoldanddrearAskilfulhandhadtouch’dtheflute;
Hispipeandhewerescorn’d——weremute。
ButI,oncemoreIdaredappear,Andfoundoldfriendssotrueanddear。
Themem’ryofmyancientlaysLivedintheirhearts,awoketheirpraise。
Oh!theydidmore。Iwastheirguest;
Againwaswelcomedandcaress’t,And,twinedwiththeirmelodioustongue,Againmyrusticcarolrung;
AndmyoldlanguageproudlyfoundHerwordshadlist’nerspressinground。
Thus,thoughcondemn’dtheshepherd’sskill,TheGasconPoettriumph’dstill。
AttheendoftherecitalaprettylittleorphangirlcameforwardandpresentedJasminwithalaureladornedwitharuby,withthesewordsingoldenletters,ToJasmin,withtheorphans’gratitude。”Jasminfinallydescendedfromtherostrumandmixedwiththeaudience,whopressedroundhimandembracedhim。Theresultwasthecollectionofmorethanathousandfrancsfortheorphans’fund。
Nomatterwhattheinstitutionwas,orwhereitwassituated,ifitwasindifficulties,andJasminwasappealedto,provideditcommendeditselftohisjudgment,hewentfarandneartogivehishelp。ApriestataremoteplaceinPerigordhadforsometimeendeavouredtofoundanagriculturalcolonyforthebenefitofthelabourers,andatlastwrotetoJasminforassistance。
Theworkhadbeenpatronisedbymostofthewealthypeopleoftheprovince;butthecolonydidnotprosper。ThereremainednoonetohelpthembutthenoblebarberofAgen。Withoutappealinganymoretotherichforfurtheraid,thepriestappliedtoJasminthroughamutualfriend,oneofthepromotersoftheundertaking,whoexplainedtohimthenatureoftheenterprise。
ThefollowingwasJasmin’sanswer:——”MYDEARSIR,——IhavealreadyheardofthePiousWorkofthecurateofVedey,andshallbemosthappytogivehimmyservicesforoneortwoevenings,thoughIregretthatImustnecessarilydefermyvisituntilafterthemonthofFebruarynext。InMayI
havepromisedtogotwicetothehelpoftheAlbigenses,inaidoftheirhospitalandthepoorofAlba。Istartto-morrowforCahors,tohelpinaworkequallybenevolent,begunlongago。
IamengagedforthemonthofAugustforFoixandBagneresdeLuchon,inbehalfofachurchandanagriculturalsociety。
Allmysparetime,youwillobserve,isoccupied;andthoughI
maybetiredoutbymyjourneys,IwillendeavourtorallymyforcesanddoallthatIcanforyou。TellthecurateofVedey,therefore,thatashislabourhasbeenoflongcontinuance,myMusewillbehappytohelphisphilanthropicworkduringoneortwoeveningsatPerigueux,inthemonthofMarchnext。”Yoursfaithfully,”J。JASMIN。”
InduetimeJasminfulfilledhispromise,andaconsiderablesumwascollectedinaidoftheagriculturalcolony,which,tohisgreatjoy,waseventuallyestablishedandprospered。OnanotherandaverydifferentoccasiontheSocietyofArtsandLiteratureappealedtohim。Theirobjectwastoestablishafundfortheassistanceofthepoorermembersoftheircraft——somethingliketheRoyalLiteraryFundofLondon。TheletteraddressedtohimwassignedbyBaronTaylor,Ingres,AmbroiseThomas,Auber,Meyerbeer,AdolpheAdam,JulesSimon,Zimmermann,Halevy,andothers。Itseemedextraordinarythatmenofsuchdistinctioninartandliteratureshouldappealtoamanofsuchhumblecondition,livingatsoremoteaplaceasAgen。”Weaskyourhelp,”theysaid,”forourwork,whichhasonlybeenbegun,andiswaitingforassistance。Wedesiretohavetheencouragementandpowerfulsupportofmenofheartandintelligence。Donotbesurprised,sir,thatweaddressthisdemandtoyou。WehavenotyetappealedtothepartofFranceinwhichyoulive;butwereposeourhopesinyouradmirabletalent,inspiredasitiswithChristiancharity,whichhasalreadygivenbirthtomanybenefactions,forthehelpofchurches,schools,andcharitableinstitutions,andhasspreadamongstyourcompatriotstheideaofrelievingthepoorandnecessitous。”Incitedbytheseillustriousmen,Jasminatoncetookthefield,andbyhisexertionsdidmuchtowardsthefoundationoftheproposedinstitution。
Thestrengthofhisconstitutionseemedtobeinexhaustible。
OnoneoccasionhewentasfarasMarseilles。Heworked,hewalked,hetravelled,herecitedalmostwithoutend。Thoughhesometimescomplainedofbeingover-tired,herallied,andwentonasbefore。AtMarseilles,forinstance,hegotupearlyinthemorning,andat8A。M。hewaspresentataprivatecouncilinaschool。At11hepresidedatameetingoftheSocietyofSaintFrancisXavier,whereherecitedseveralofhispoemsbeforetwothousandpersons。At2o’clockhewaspresentatabanquetgiveninhishonour。Intheeveninghehadanothertriumphantreception。Inthemorninghespokeofcountry,religion,andworktothehumblerclasses,andintheeveninghespokeofloveandcharitytoacrowdedaudienceofdistinguishedladies。HewasentertainedatMarseilleslikeaprince,ratherthanlikeapoet。
Hesometimesgaveasmanyasthreehundredrecitationsofthissortinayear;visitingnearlyeverytownfromBordeauxtoMarseillesforallkindsofcharitableinstitutions。Ofcoursehistravelswereenlivenedbymanyadventures,andsomepeoplewereunwillingtoallowhimtoforgetthathewasabarber。
WhenatAuch,atownseveralmilestothesouthofAgen,heresidedwiththemayor。Thetimeforthemeetinghadnearlyarrived;butthemayorwasstillbusywithhistoilet。TheprefectofGerswasalsowaiting。Fearingtheimpatienceofhisguests,themayoropenedthedoorofhischambertoapologise,showinghisfacecoveredwithlather。”Justamoment,”hesaid;”Iamjustfinishingmyshaving。””Oh,”saidJasmin,”whydidyounotperformyourtoiletsooner?
Butnowletmehelpyou。”Jasminatoncedoffedhiscoat,gavethefinishingtouchtohisrazor,andshavedthemayorinatwinkling,withwhathecalledhis”handofvelvet。”Inafewminutesafter,Jasminwasreceivingtumultuousapplauseforhissplendidrecitations。
Thus,astimewaspressing,itwasapleasuretoJasmintomakehimselfusefultohisfriendthemayor。Butonanotheroccasionhetreatedarichsnobinthewayhedeserved。Jasminhadbeenrecitingforthebenefitofthepoor。Attheconclusionofthemeeting,theyoungpeopleofthetownimprovisedaprocessionofflambeauxandtriumphantlyescortedhimtohishotel。
Earlynextmorning,whileJasminwasstillasleep,hewasawakenedbysomeoneknockingathischamberdoor。Herose,openedit,andfoundhimselfinpresenceofoneofthemostopulentpersonsofthetown。Therearevulgarpeopleeverywhere,andthispersonhadmorewealththancourtesy。LikeJasmin,hewasamanofthepeople;buthehadneitherthegracenorthepolitenessoftheGasconbarber。Hewasbutaparvenu,andhisricheshadonlyproducedanaccumulationofsnobbishness。
Hepushedintotheroom,installedhimselfwithoutinvitationinachair,and,withoutfurtherceremony,proceeded:——”MydearJasmin,”hesaid,”Iamabanker——amillionaire,asyouknow;Iwishyoutoshavemewithyourownhand。
Pleasesettoworkatonce,forIampressedfortime。
Youcanaskwhatyoulikeforyourtrouble。””Pardonme,sir,”saidJasmin,withsomepride,”Ionlyshaveforpayathome。””Whatdoyousay?””Itistrue,sir;Ionlyshaveforpayathome。””Come,come——youarejesting!Icannotbeputoff。Makeyourchargeasmuchasyoulike——butshaveme。””AgainIsay,sir,itisimpossible。””Howimpossible?Itseemstomethatitisyourtrade!””Itisso;butatthismomentIamnotdisposedtoexerciseit。”
Thebankeragainpleaded;Jasminwasfirm;andthemillionairewentawayunshaved!
DuringoneofhisrecitationsatToulouse,hewasintroducedtoMdlle。Roaldes,ayoungandbeautifullady,withwhosefather,athrivingstockbroker,hestayedwhileinthatcity。Hishousewasmagnificentandsplendidlyfurnished。ManypersonsofinfluencewereinvitedtomeetJasmin,and,whilethere,hewasentertainedwithmuchhospitality。But,asoftenhappenswithstockbrokers,M。Roaldesstarfell;hesufferedmanylosses,andatlengthbecamepoorandalmostdestitute。
Oneday,whileJasminwassharpeninghisrazorsinhisshopinAgen,whoshouldappearbutMdlle。ThereseRoaldes,sadanddejected。Itwasthesameyoungladywhohadcharmedhim,notonlybyherintellectualconverse,butbyheradmirablemusicalability。Shehadsungbrilliantlyattheentertainmentgivenatherfather’shouse,andnowshecametolayhercasebeforetheAgenaisebarber!Shetoldherwholestory,endingwiththepresentdestitutionofherfather——formerlytherichstockbroker。”Whatcanwedonow?”askedJasmin;”somethingmustbedoneatonce。”
Mdlle。RoaldesjudgedrightlyofthegenerousheartofJasmin。
Hewasinstantlyreadyandwillingtohelpher。Theymightnotrestoreherfather’sfortunes,buttheymightrescuehimfromthepovertyandhumiliationsinwhichhissuddenreverseoffortunehadinvolvedhim。Theyoungladyhadonlyhervoiceandherharp,butJasminhadhis”Curl-papers。”Mdlle。Roaldeswasbeautiful;couldherbeautyhaveinfluencedJasmin?Forbeautyhasawonderfulpowerintheworld。Butgoodnessisfarbetter,anditwasthatandherfiliallovewhichprincipallyinfluencedJasmininnowofferingherhisassistance。
ThetwomadetheirfirstappearanceatAgen。Theygavetheirperformanceinthetheatre,whichwascrowded,ThenameofMdlle。Roaldesexcitedthegreatestsympathy,forthemisfortunesofherfatherwerewellknownintheSouth。ForthisbeautifulgirltodescendfromherbrillianthomeinToulousetotheboardsofatheatreatAgen,wasasadblow,buthercourageboreherup,andsheexcitedthesympatheticapplauseoftheaudience。Inthemidstofthegeneralenthusiasm,Jasminaddressedthecharmingladyinsomelineswhichhehadpreparedfortheoccasion。Holdinginhishandabouquetofflowers,hesaid——”Ohwelltheybloomforyou!Mothersanddaughters,Throwflowerstoher,thoughmoistenedwithyourtears。
Theseflowersreceivethem,forTheybeartheincenseofourhearts。
Daughterofheaven,oh,sing!yournameshinesbright,Theearthapplauds,andGodwillblessyouever。”
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