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the nabob-第75章

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use; too; it is not a sufficiently distinguished beverage for him。 He rose gravely; without putting down his glass; and; advancing towards M。 Noel; said to him very quietly:

〃You are wanting in manners; /mon cher/。 The other evening I found your tone coarse and unseemly。 To insult people serves no good purpose; especially in this case; since I happen to have been an assistant to a fencing…master; and; if matters were carried further between us; could put a couple of inches of steel into whatever part of your body I might choose。 But I am good…natured。 Instead of a sword…thrust; I prefer to give you a piece of advice; which your master will do well to follow。 This is what I should do in your place: I should go and find Moessard; and I should buy him; without quibbling about price。 Hemerlingue has given him twenty thousand francs to speak; I would offer him thirty thousand to hold his tongue。〃

〃Never! never!〃 vociferated M。 Noel。 〃I should rather go and knock the rascally brigand's head off。〃

〃You will do nothing of the kind。 Whether the calumny be true or false; you have seen the effect of it this evening。 This is a sample of the pleasures in store for you。 What can you expect; /mon cher/? You have thrown away your crutches too soon; and thought to walk by yourselves。 That is all very well when one is well set up and firm on the legs; but when one had not a very solid footing; and has also the misfortune to feel Hemerlingue at his heels; it is a bad business。 Besides; your master is beginning to be short of money; he has given notes of hand to old Schwalbachand don't talk to me of a Nabob who gives notes of hand。 I know well that you have millions over yonder; but your election must be declared valid before you can touch them; a few more articles like to…day's; and I answer for it that you will not secure that declaration。 You set yourselves up to struggle against Paris; /mon bon/; but you are not big enough for such a match; you know nothing about it。 Here we are not in the East; and if we do not wring the necks of people who displease us; if we do not throw them into the water in a sack; we have other methods of effecting their disappearance。 Noel; let your master take care。 One of these mornings Paris will swallow him as I swallow this plum; without spitting out either the stone or skin。〃

He was terrible; this old man; and notwithstanding the paint on his face; I felt a certain respect for him。 While he was speaking; we could hear the music upstairs; and the horses of the municipal guards shaking their curb…chains in the square。 From without; our festivities must have seemed very brilliant; all lighted up by their thousands of candles; and with the great portico illuminated。 And when one reflected that ruin perhaps lay beneath it all! We sat there in the vestibule like rats that hold counsel with each other at the bottom of a ship's hold; when the vessel is beginning to leak and before the crew has found it out; and I saw clearly that all the lackeys and chambermaids would not be long in decamping at the first note of alarm。 Could such a catastrophe indeed be possible? And in that case what would become of me; and the Territorial; and the money I had advanced; and the arrears due to me?

That Francis has left me with a cold shudder down my back。



A PUBLIC MAN

The bright warmth of a clear May afternoon heated the lofty casement windows of the Mora mansion to the temperature of a greenhouse。 The blue silk curtains were visible from outside through the branches of the trees; and the wide terraces; where exotic flowers were planted out of doors for the first time of the season; ran in borders along the whole length of the quay。 The raking of the garden paths traced the light footprints of summer in the sand; while the soft fall of the water from the hoses on the lawns was its refreshing song。

All the luxury of the princely residence lay sunning itself in the soft warmth of the temperature; borrowing a beauty from the silence; the repose of this noontide hour; the only hour when the roll of carriages was not to be heard under the arches; nor the banging of the great doors of the antechamber; and that perpetual vibration which the ringing of bells upon arrivals or departures sent coursing through the very ivy on the walls; the feverish pulse of the life of a fashionable house。 It was well known that up to three o'clock the duke held his reception at the Ministry; and that the duchess; a Swede still benumbed by the snows of Stockholm; had hardly issued from her drowsy curtains; consequently nobody came to call; neither visitors or petitioners; and only the footmen; perched like flamingoes on the deserted flight of steps in front of the house; gave the place a touch of animation with the slim shadows of their long legs and their yawning weariness of idlers。

As an exception; however; that day Jenkins's brougham was standing waiting in a corner of the court…yard。 The duke; unwell since the previous evening; had felt worse after leaving the breakfast…table; and in all haste had sent for the man of the pearls in order to question him on his singular condition。 Pain nowhere; sleep and appetite as usual; only an inconceivable lassitude; and a sense of terrible chill which nothing could dissipate。 Thus at that moment; notwithstanding the brilliant spring sunshine which flooded his chamber and almost extinguished the fire flaming in the grate; the duke was shivering beneath his furs; surrounded by screens; and while signing papers for an /attache/ of his cabinet on a low table of gold lacquer; placed so near to the fire that it frizzled; he kept holding out his numb fingers every moment toward the blaze; which might have burned the skin without restoring circulation。

Was it anxiety caused by the indisposition of his illustrious client? Jenkins appeared nervous; disquieted; walked backward and forward with long strides over the carpet; hunting about right and left; seeking in the air something which he believed to be present; a subtle and intangible something like the trace of a perfume or the invisible track left by a bird in its flight。 You heard the crackling of the wood in the fireplace; the rustle of papers hurriedly turned over; the indolent voice of the duke indicating in a sentence; always precise and clear; a reply to a letter of four pages; and the respectful monosyllables of the /attache/〃Yes; M。 le Ministre;〃 〃No; M。 le Ministre〃; then the scraping of a rebellious and heavy pen。 Out of doors the swallows were twittering merrily over the water; the sound of a clarinet was wafted from somewhere near the bridges。

〃It is impossible;〃 suddenly said the Minister of State; rising。 〃Take that away; Lartigues; you must return to…morrow。 I cannot write。 I am too cold。 See; doctor; feel my handsone would think that they had just come out of a pail of iced water。 For the last two days my whole body has been the same。 Isn't it too absurd; in this weather!〃

〃I am not surprised;〃 muttered the Irishman; in a sullen; curt tone; rarely heard from that honeyed personage。

The door had closed upon the young /attache/; bearing off his papers with majestic dignity; but very happy; I imagine; to feel himself free and
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