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the nabob-第51章

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〃They are waiting for M。 Louis。〃

〃M。 Louis?〃

〃What! you do not know M。 Louis; the /valet de chambre/ of the Duc de Mora?〃

I then learned who this influential personage was; whose protection is sought by prefects; senators; even ministers; and who must make them pay stiffly for it; since with his salary of twelve hundred francs from the duke he has saved enough to produce him an income of twenty… five thousand; sends his daughters to the convent school of the Sacre Coeur; his son to the College Bourdaloue; and owns a chalet in Switzerland where all his family goes to stay during the holidays。

At this juncture the personage in question arrived; but nothing in his appearance would have suggested the unique position in Paris which is his。 Nothing of majesty in his deportment; a waistcoat buttoned up to the collar; a mean…looking and insolent manner; and a way of speaking without moving the lips which is very impolite to those who are listening to you。

He greeted the assembly with a slight nod of the head; extended a finger to M。 Noel; and we were sitting there looking at each other; frozen by his grand manners; when a door opened at the farther end of the room and we beheld the supper laid out with all kinds of cold meats; pyramids of fruit; and bottles of all shapes beneath the light falling from two candelabra。

〃Come; gentlemen; give the ladies your hands。〃 In a minute we were at table; the ladies seated next the eldest or the most important among us all; the rest on their feet; serving; chattering; drinking from everybody's glass; picking a morsel from any plate。 I had M。 Francis for my neighbour and I had to listen to his grudges against M。 Louis; of whose place he was envious; so brilliant was it in comparison with that which he occupied under the noble but worn…out old gambler who was his master。

〃He is a /parvenu/;〃 he muttered to me in a low voice。 〃He owes his fortune to his wife; to Mme。 Paul。〃

It appears that this Mme。 Paul is a housekeeper; who has been in the duke's establishment for twenty years; and who excels beyond all others in the preparation for him of a certain ointment for an affection to which he is subject。 She is indispensable to Mora。 Recognising this; M。 Louis made love to the old lady; married her though much younger than she; and in order not to lose his sick…nurse and her ointments; his excellency engaged the husband as /valet de chambre/。 At bottom; in spite of what I said to M。 Francis; for my own part I thought the proceeding quite praiseworthy and conformable to the loftiest morality; since the mayor and the priest had a finger in it。 Moreover; that excellent meal; composed of delicate and very expensive foods with which I was unacquainted even by name; had strongly disposed my mind to indulgence and good…humour。 But every one was not similarly inclined; for from the other side of the table I could hear the bass voice of M。 Barreau; complaining:

〃Why can he not mind his own business? Do I go pushing my nose into his department? To begin with; the thing concerns Bompain; not him。 And then; after all; what is it that I am charged with? The butcher sends me five baskets of meat every morning。 I use only two of them and sell the three others back to him。 Where is the /chef/ who does not do the same? As if; instead of coming to play the spy in my basement; he would not do better to look after the great leakage up there。 When I think that in three months that gang on the first floor has smoked twenty…eight thousand francs' worth of cigars。 Twenty…eight thousand francs! Ask Noel if I am not speaking the truth。 And on the second floor; in the apartments of madame; that is where you should look to see a fine confusion of linen; of dresses thrown aside after being worn once; jewels by the handful; pearls that you crush on the floor as you walk。 Oh; but wait a little。 I shall get my own back from that same little gentleman。〃

I understood that the allusion was to M。 de Gery; that young secretary of the Nabob who often comes to the Territorial; where he is always occupied rummaging into the books。 Very polite; certainly; but a very haughty young man; who does not know how to push himself forward。 From all round the table there came nothing but a concert of maledictions on him。 M。 Louis himself addressed some remarks to the company upon the subject with his grand air:

〃In our establishment; my dear M。 Barreau; the cook quite recently had an affair; similar to yours; with the chief of his excellency's Cabinet; who had permitted himself to make some comments upon the expenditure。 The cook went up to the duke's apartments upon the instant in his professional costume; and with his hand on the strings of his apron; said; 'Let your excellency choose between monsieur and myself。' The duke did not hesitate。 One can find as many Cabinet leaders as one desires; while the good cooks; you can count them。 There are in Paris four altogether。 I include you; my dear Barreau。 We dismissed the chief of our Cabinet; giving him a prefecture of the first class by way of consolation; but we kept the /chef/ of our kitchen。〃

〃Ah; you see;〃 said M。 Barreau; who rejoiced to hear this story; 〃you see what it is to serve in the house of a /grand seigneur/。 But /parvenus/ are /parvenus/what will you have?〃

〃And that is all Jansoulet is;〃 added M。 Francis; tugging at his cuffs。 〃A man who used to be a street porter at Marseilles。〃

M。 Noel took offence at this。

〃Hey; down there; old Francis; you are very glad all the same to have him to pay your card…debts; the street porter of La Cannebriere。 You may well be embarrassed by /parvenus/ like us who lend millions to kings; and whom /grand seigneurs/ like Mora do not blush to admit to their tables。〃

〃Oh; in the country;〃 chuckled M。 Francis; with a sneer that showed his old tooth。

The other rose; quite red in the face。 He was about to give way to his anger when M。 Louis made a gesture with his hand to signify that he had something to say; and M。 Noel sat down immediately; putting his hand to his ear like all the rest of us in order to lose nothing that fell from those august lips。

〃It is true;〃 remarked the personage; speaking with the slightest possible movement of his mouth and continuing to take his wine in little sips; 〃it is true that we received the Nabob at Grandbois the other week。 There even happened something very funny on the occasion。 We have a quantity of mushrooms in the second park; and his excellency amuses himself sometimes by gathering them。 Now at dinner was served a large dish of fungi。 There were present; what's his nameI forget; what is it?Marigny; the Minister of the Interior; Monpavon; and your master; my dear Noel。 The mushrooms went the round of the table; they looked nice; the gentlemen helped themselves freely; except M。 le Duc; who cannot digest them and out of politeness feels it his duty to remark to his guests: 'Oh; you know; it is not that I am suspicious of them。 They are perfectly safe。 It was I myself who gathered them。'

〃 '/Sapristi!' said Monpavon; laughing; 'then; my dear Auguste; allow me to be excused from tasting them。' Marigny; less familiar; glanced at his plate out of the corner of his eye。

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