登陆注册
34893100000107

第107章

"I will go to the War Office," said he, "and see the Prince, to find out what he thinks of my brother, and ask for his interest to help my sister. Think of some place that is fit for her."

"The charitable ladies of Paris, in concert with the Archbishop, have formed various beneficent associations; they employ superintendents, very decently paid, whose business it is to seek out cases of real want. Such an occupation would exactly suit dear Adeline; it would be work after her own heart."

"Send to order the horses," said the Marshal. "I will go and dress. I will drive to Neuilly if necessary."

"How fond he is of her! She will always cross my path wherever I turn!" said Lisbeth to herself.

Lisbeth was already supreme in the house, but not with the Marshal's cognizance. She had struck terror into the three servants--for she had allowed herself a housemaid, and she exerted her old-maidish energy in taking stock of everything, examining everything, and arranging in every respect for the comfort of her dear Marshal. Lisbeth, quite as Republican as he could be, pleased him by her democratic opinions, and she flattered him with amazing dexterity; for the last fortnight the old man, whose house was better kept, and who was cared for as a child by its mother, had begun to regard Lisbeth as a part of what he had dreamed of.

"My dear Marshal," she shouted, following him out on to the steps, "pull up the windows, do not sit in a draught, to oblige me!"

The Marshal, who had never been so cosseted in his life, went off smiling at Lisbeth, though his heart was aching.

At the same hour Baron Hulot was quitting the War Office to call on his chief, Marshal the Prince de Wissembourg, who had sent for him.

Though there was nothing extraordinary in one of the Generals on the Board being sent for, Hulot's conscience was so uneasy that he fancied he saw a cold and sinister expression in Mitouflet's face.

"Mitouflet, how is the Prince?" he asked, locking the door of his private room and following the messenger who led the way.

"He must have a crow to pluck with you, Monsieur le Baron," replied the man, "for his face is set at stormy."

Hulot turned pale, and said no more; he crossed the anteroom and reception rooms, and, with a violently beating heart, found himself at the door of the Prince's private study.

The chief, at this time seventy years old, with perfectly white hair, and the tanned complexion of a soldier of that age, commanded attention by a brow so vast that imagination saw in it a field of battle. Under this dome, crowned with snow, sparkled a pair of eyes, of the Napoleon blue, usually sad-looking and full of bitter thoughts and regrets, their fire overshadowed by the penthouse of the strongly projecting brow. This man, Bernadotte's rival, had hoped to find his seat on a throne. But those eyes could flash formidable lightnings when they expressed strong feelings.

Then, his voice, always somewhat hollow, rang with strident tones.

When he was angry, the Prince was a soldier once more; he spoke the language of Lieutenant Cottin; he spared nothing--nobody. Hulot d'Ervy found the old lion, his hair shaggy like a mane, standing by the fireplace, his brows knit, his back against the mantel-shelf, and his eyes apparently fixed on vacancy.

"Here! At your orders, Prince!" said Hulot, affecting a graceful ease of manner.

The Marshal looked hard at the Baron, without saying a word, during the time it took him to come from the door to within a few steps of where the chief stood. This leaden stare was like the eye of God;

Hulot could not meet it; he looked down in confusion.

"He knows everything!" said he to himself.

"Does your conscience tell you nothing?" asked the Marshal, in his deep, hollow tones.

"It tells me, sir, that I have been wrong, no doubt, in ordering /razzias/ in Algeria without referring the matter to you. At my age, and with my tastes, after forty-five years of service, I have no fortune.--You know the principles of the four hundred elect representatives of France. Those gentlemen are envious of every distinction; they have pared down even the Ministers' pay--that says everything! Ask them for money for an old servant!--What can you expect of men who pay a whole class so badly as they pay the Government legal officials?--who give thirty sous a day to the laborers on the works at Toulon, when it is a physical impossibility to live there and keep a family on less than forty sous?--who never think of the atrocity of giving salaries of six hundred francs, up to a thousand or twelve hundred perhaps, to clerks living in Paris; and who want to secure our places for themselves as soon as the pay rises to forty thousand?--who, finally, refuse to restore to the Crown a piece of Crown property confiscated from the Crown in 1830--property acquired, too, by Louis XVI. out of his privy purse!--If you had no private fortune, Prince, you would be left high and dry, like my brother, with your pay and not another sou, and no thought of your having saved the army, and me with it, in the boggy plains of Poland."

"You have robbed the State! You have made yourself liable to be brought before the bench at Assizes," said the Marshal, "like that clerk of the Treasury! And you take this, monsieur, with such levity."

"But there is a great difference, monseigneur!" cried the baron. "Have I dipped my hands into a cash box intrusted to my care?"

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 1分钟打动面试官

    1分钟打动面试官

    本书主旨在于给求职应聘人员提供一个在极短的时间内打动面试官,让他们决定录用你的方法和技巧,以及如何在如同千军万马过独木桥的就业形势下,顺利通过面试官的考验,获得理想的工作。本书适合即将毕业的大学生、正在找工作及准备跳槽的人阅读,也可以作为高等院校励志类的教材及相关培训机构的培训用书。
  • 起笔成书落笔成世界

    起笔成书落笔成世界

    从一本无字天书开始,创就他的传奇一生。两年后地球突生异变,才开始真正续写他人生的篇章……
  • 都市丽人之成长有女

    都市丽人之成长有女

    性格内向心思单纯的90后一枚小萝莉经历校园职场爱情友情收获的不一样的人生
  • 独宠俏皮王妃

    独宠俏皮王妃

    他,御宫帝国的四王爷,不近女色,冷漠孤僻。她,在孤儿院成长,穿越到古代,在那里收获了本遥不可及的亲情和爱情。一切似乎是命中注定,她成了他最宠溺的王妃,他身上的毛病在她身上都得到了解决。他曾对她说过“本王愿江山拱手、倾尽年华,只为换你久伴身旁、笑靥如花。”跨越千年的爱情是不被允许的,光阴如沙在指尖悄然流逝,时空的秘密一点一点的揭开,敬请期待……本文轻松搞笑,独宠专治,身心干净,偶尔会有些小虐心。(ps;纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 人类更新计划

    人类更新计划

    育儿所取代天然子宫孕育婴儿,流行几十年后,人类正处于物种进化的节点上。兰泽身为“重大有价值突变”携带者,正常职业全都和他无缘。他在地面兢兢业业带孩子,和天上的大舰长张荷过着聚少离多的生活。这个时代,不仅是人类进化的节点,更是整个地球生命进化的节点。他一个预备役奶爸→奶爸→熊孩子们的老父亲,兼微生物设计师。——能做点啥?
  • 大都市之魔王

    大都市之魔王

    张狗胜,一个一心朴实想在和平盛世下,低调过自己有滋有味儿的好日子没事儿偷摸乐的老实人,为了见一个朋友,一不小心踩进了满是恶棍的泥潭里……俗语说:忍一时风平浪静,退一步海阔天空。可当恶棍一次一次又一次的把烂泥欺负到头上,几乎让张狗胜生不如死的时候?他会也变成一块烂泥吗?还是如莲花般之出淤泥而不染?好人,就一定要被坏人欺负吗?张狗胜嘿嘿一笑,舔着一张老实人的憨厚脸和一对儿亮的骇人的狡猾眼珠子……:你说呢?
  • 大佬每天都在宠我宠我

    大佬每天都在宠我宠我

    听说京城世家薄家少爷养了一只小朋友。小朋友啥也不会干,顶着张无敌可爱的脸,只会跟薄斯寒撒娇卖萌。当小朋友马甲一个一个掉下来……世界第一黑客w!宁晚:“学着玩的呀。”国际顶尖催眠师w!宁晚眨了眨眼,单纯无害,“催眠师的证好看……”小朋友手无缚鸡之力软弱可欺?宁晚一个过肩摔把人撂倒在地,还能轻飘飘说一句,“大叔,你不行~”当人问起宁晚有什么梦想时─宁晚张嘴咬住了薄斯寒剥好喂到她嘴边的糖果。“只想做条大佬的小朋友!”(甜文马甲双强反差萌)
  • 改变吧!世界

    改变吧!世界

    你想活下去吗?那就抓住我的手,不准放哦。PS:这是修改版。。。。内容题材受未来日记启发,本来不想开新书得,但因为作者君懒,所以才开新书。。。。最后,如果你要说我抄袭,我也没办法,谁叫我是小学生。情节虚构,如有雷同,怪我咯。
  • 天道其缘

    天道其缘

    我,只是一个平凡的人,却有一颗,不甘平凡的心。大千世界,无奇不有,人人都想风云天下,成为那人上人,因此而疯狂,而发癫。而我,亦是如此,不过,我成功了。