登陆注册
30969500000023

第23章

In 1840, towards the end of June, Godeschal, now himself an attorney, went to Ris with Derville, to whom he had succeeded. When they reached the avenue leading from the highroad to Bicetre, they saw, under one of the elm-trees by the wayside, one of those old, broken, and hoary paupers who have earned the Marshal's staff among beggars by living on at Bicetre as poor women live on at la Salpetriere. This man, one of the two thousand poor creatures who are lodged in the infirmary for the aged, was seated on a corner-stone, and seemed to have concentrated all his intelligence on an operation well known to these pensioners, which consists in drying their snuffy pocket-handkerchiefs in the sun, perhaps to save washing them. This old man had an attractive countenance. He was dressed in a reddish cloth wrapper-coat which the work-house affords to its inmates, a sort of horrible livery.

"I say, Derville," said Godeschal to his traveling companion, "look at that old fellow. Isn't he like those grotesque carved figures we get from Germany? And it is alive, perhaps it is happy."

Derville looked at the poor man through his eyeglass, and with a little exclamation of surprise he said:

"That old man, my dear fellow, is a whole poem, or, as the romantics say, a drama.--Did you ever meet the Comtesse Ferraud?"

"Yes; she is a clever woman, and agreeable; but rather too pious," said Godeschal.

"That old Bicetre pauper is her lawful husband, Comte Chabert, the old Colonel. She has had him sent here, no doubt. And if he is in this workhouse instead of living in a mansion, it is solely because he reminded the pretty Countess that he had taken her, like a hackney cab, on the street. I can remember now the tiger's glare she shot at him at that moment."

This opening having excited Godeschal's curiosity, Derville related the story here told.

Two days later, on Monday morning, as they returned to Paris, the two friends looked again at Bicetre, and Derville proposed that they should call on Colonel Chabert. Halfway up the avenue they found the old man sitting on the trunk of a felled tree. With his stick in one hand, he was amusing himself with drawing lines in the sand. On looking at him narrowly, they perceived that he had been breakfasting elsewhere than at Bicetre.

"Good-morning, Colonel Chabert," said Derville.

"Not Chabert! not Chabert! My name is Hyacinthe," replied the veteran.

"I am no longer a man, I am No. 164, Room 7," he added, looking at Derville with timid anxiety, the fear of an old man and a child.--"Are you going to visit the man condemned to death?" he asked after a moment's silence. "He is not married! He is very lucky!"

"Poor fellow!" said Godeschal. "Would you like something to buy snuff?"

With all the simplicity of a street Arab, the Colonel eagerly held out his hand to the two strangers, who each gave him a twenty-franc piece; he thanked them with a puzzled look, saying:

"Brave troopers!"

He ported arms, pretended to take aim at them, and shouted with a smile:

"Fire! both arms! /Vive Napoleon/!" And he drew a flourish in the air with his stick.

"The nature of his wound has no doubt made him childish," said Derville.

"Childish! he?" said another old pauper, who was looking on. "Why, there are days when you had better not tread on his corns. He is an old rogue, full of philosophy and imagination. But to-day, what can you expect! He has had his Monday treat.--He was here, monsieur, so long ago as 1820. At that time a Prussian officer, whose chaise was crawling up the hill of Villejuif, came by on foot. We two were together, Hyacinthe and I, by the roadside. The officer, as he walked, was talking to another, a Russian, or some animal of the same species, and when the Prussian saw the old boy, just to make fun, he said to him, 'Here is an old cavalry man who must have been at Rossbach.'--'I was too young to be there,' said Hyacinthe. 'But I was at Jena.' And the Prussian made off pretty quick, without asking any more questions."

"What a destiny!" exclaimed Derville. "Taken out of the Foundling Hospital to die in the Infirmary for the Aged, after helping Napoleon between whiles to conquer Egypt and Europe.--Do you know, my dear fellow," Derville went on after a pause, "there are in modern society three men who can never think well of the world--the priest, the doctor, and the man of law? And they wear black robes, perhaps because they are in mourning for every virtue and every illusion. The most hapless of the three is the lawyer. When a man comes in search of the priest, he is prompted by repentance, by remorse, by beliefs which make him interesting, which elevate him and comfort the soul of the intercessor whose task will bring him a sort of gladness; he purifies, repairs and reconciles. But we lawyers, we see the same evil feelings repeated again and again, nothing can correct them; our offices are sewers which can never be cleansed.

"How many things have I learned in the exercise of my profession! I have seen a father die in a garret, deserted by two daughters, to whom he had given forty thousand francs a year! I have known wills burned; I have seen mothers robbing their children, wives killing their husbands, and working on the love they could inspire to make the men idiotic or mad, that they might live in peace with a lover. I have seen women teaching the child of their marriage such tastes as must bring it to the grave in order to benefit the child of an illicit affection. I could not tell you all I have seen, for I have seen crimes against which justice is impotent. In short, all the horrors that romancers suppose they have invented are still below the truth.

You will know something of these pretty things; as for me, I am going to live in the country with my wife. I have a horror of Paris."

"I have seen plenty of them already in Desroches' office," replied Godeschal.

PARIS, February-March 1832.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 超神学院之修仙日常

    超神学院之修仙日常

    三万年前,他来到了这个世界,传授人族道法,开启了地球修仙的时代。但因为一场意外,他来到了另一个星云,突然发现这个宇宙的主流并不是修仙,天使的战斗不再依靠圣光,他们运用的竟然是科技。现在的凯莎和鹤熙居然还是个少女,凉冰更是一个小萝莉!在与宇宙绑定之后他开始了改造剧情的大业,在地球和天使文明之间来回奔波。苦情树在地球的秘境内成了续缘之物,狐妖一族也在他的宠物引导下成为了秘境内的话语者,人族修仙者势大,令其它妖族退避三舍。当秘境在饕餮降临之时出现,天空之中修仙者和天使一同对抗三角体时,他们又会摩擦出什么有趣的火花?
  • 矛与盾与罗马帝国

    矛与盾与罗马帝国

    一场无能的见义勇为,让这可怜的重生者来到了已经步入黄昏的西罗马帝国。他是不幸的,他的软弱遇见了帝国荣耀的坠落;但他是幸运的,在这里,他学会了坚强,学会了在刀光剑影之下不会因为爱恋分心,不因为软弱而动摇。凭借希望换来的机会,拾起了,暗淡了金色的鹰旗,还有那不曾失去的、闪烁着永恒的荣光!哪怕仅仅是白驹过隙,转瞬即逝,可这,就是他的一生啊!读者群:112964454欢迎大家加入!
  • 倾世妃子笑红尘

    倾世妃子笑红尘

    死生契阔,命定相连,尧骆玥以和亲之铭嫁至辽国,实为冲喜新娘,面对昏迷时的耶律臧虞,顿感迷茫,面对如孩童般的他,感动且心疼,面对骁勇善战的他,心早已沉醉,但事与愿违,敌对的兄长,让她无从选择,一再的辜负,只望来生再还,幸得还魂,弃身红尘,与君相守到老
  • 我的系统至高权限

    我的系统至高权限

    秦烨意外获得“盗版”系统。无法刷新的任务让他只能靠“偷”别人的任务来让自己变强,可没想到自己连技能都能偷!“嗯....这个AOE技能不错,啊呀呀,这个单体伤害超高。等等....这个九头龙的技能我要怎么用,我只有一个脑袋啊....”
  • 人生的真谛

    人生的真谛

    本作品写出了作者对人生的领悟,对人生的真谛,感悟人生美好
  • 凤栖仙源

    凤栖仙源

    前世是农家出身的夏玥琸重生在陌生的凤栖大陆,幸运地拥有了奇异的仙源空间。在异世八载,使她逐渐淡忘了前世的种种爱恨情仇,也得到了前世穷其一生所求却不得的幸福与快乐!然好景不长,旦夕之间她痛失了一切,她和弟弟们从此流离失所,不得相见,成为无根的浮萍。谁夺去了她的幸福?谁让她失去了一切?得到却失去远比从未得到过要痛的多!在寻找弟弟的旅途上她遇到了她此世的劫,谱写了一段不同的乐章。
  • 家国书

    家国书

    本书以时代剧变、风云际会的中华民族近、现代百年历史为背景,以人才辈出的马、沙、翁、沈四大家族人物为对象,描绘了四大家族儿女在伴随共和国成长的历史进程中演绎的各自精彩的人生篇章,生动而艺术地反映了新中国成立60年以来的伟大历程和巨大成就。
  • 美色误人

    美色误人

    【已有完结书,不弃坑,保证更新】世人都云,前朝莳家出了个祸国妖星,不仅令当朝太子沉迷美色,还让国师乱了心,当真是美色误人!国师大人微微一笑,似是想起那年,一个小妞泪汪汪的拽着他的衣角道:“哥哥你真好看,让本公主劫个色。”美色误人,一看两相误。竟是让他一生栽了进去。
  • 悲歌迷藏

    悲歌迷藏

    为了弄清事情真相,西曼前往画展,一幅名叫《珍妮》的油画令她震惊不已,画里裸背回眸的金发少女有着与自己一模一样的面孔。可西曼知道画中人并非自己,因为她珍藏了一幅一模一样的画,那是一年前夏至在失踪前为她画的。画展上,西曼认识了在展厅救下因中暑与震惊过度而晕倒的自己的那言。世间总是如此多巧合,对西曼一见钟情的那言竟是江离的小舅舅,也是西曼在寻找夏至的旅途上结识的比她大6岁对她照顾有加的姐姐苏灿所爱的男人…
  • 荒野12区

    荒野12区

    十五年前,12区化工园区突然大爆炸,有毒气体扩散,全员迅速撤离。十五年后,少年们再探旧地,无意中揭开了十五年前大爆炸惊天大秘密!