登陆注册
38633700000017

第17章 II(10)

Two days before it was carried into effect, on a Saturday night when Birotteau was ****** up his monthly accounts, three thousand francs were found to be missing. His consternation was dreadful, less for the loss than for the suspicions which fell upon three clerks, one cook, a shop-boy, and several habitual workmen. On whom should he lay the blame? Madame Birotteau never left her counter. The clerk who had charge of the desk was a nephew of Monsieur Ragon named Popinot, a young man nineteen years old, who lived with the Birotteaus and was integrity itself. His figures, which disagreed with the money in the desk, revealed the deficit, and showed that the abstraction had been made after the balance had been added up. Husband and wife resolved to keep silence and watch the house. On the following day, Sunday, they received their friends. The families who made up their coterie met at each other's houses for little festivities, turn and turn about. While playing at /bouillote/, Roguin the notary placed on the card-table some old louis d'or which Madame Cesar had taken only a few days before from a bride, Madame d'Espart.

"Have you been robbing the poor-box?" asked the perfumer, laughing.

Roguin replied that he had won the money, at the house of a banker, from du Tillet, who confirmed the answer without blushing. Cesar, on the other hand, grew scarlet. When the evening was over, and just as Ferdinand was going to bed, Birotteau took him into the shop on a pretext of business.

"Du Tillet," said the worthy man, "three thousand francs are missing from the desk. I suspect no one; but the circumstance of the old louis seems too much against you not to oblige me to speak of it. We will not go to bed till we have found where the error lies,--for, after all, it may be only an error. Perhaps you took something on account of your salary?"

Du Tillet said at once that he had taken the louis. The perfumer opened his ledger and found that his clerk's account had not been debited.

"I was in a hurry; but I ought to have made Popinot enter the sum,"

said Ferdinand.

"That is true," said Birotteau, bewildered by the cool unconcern of the Norman, who well knew the worthy people among whom he had come meaning to make his fortune. The perfumer and his clerk passed the whole night in examining accounts, a labor which the good man knew to be useless. In coming and going about the desk Cesar slipped three bills of a thousand francs each into the money-drawer, catching them against the top of it; then he pretended to be much fatigued and to fall asleep and snore. Du Tillet awoke him triumphantly, with an excessive show of joy at discovering the error. The next day Birotteau scolded Popinot and his little wife publicly, as if very angry with them for their negligence. Fifteen days later Ferdinand du Tillet got a situation with a stockbroker. He said perfumery did not suit him, and he wished to learn banking. In leaving Birotteau, he spoke of Madame Cesar in a way to make people suppose that his master had dismissed him out of jealousy. A few months later, however, du Tillet went to see Birotteau and asked his endorsement for twenty thousand francs, to enable him to make up the securities he needed in an enterprise which was to put him on the high-road to fortune. Observing the surprise which Cesar showed at this impudence, du Tillet frowned, and asked if he had no confidence in him. Matifat and two other merchants, who were present on business with Birotteau, also observed the indignation of the perfumer, who repressed his anger in their presence. Du Tillet, he thought, might have become an honest man; his previous fault might have been committed for some mistress in distress or from losses at cards; the public reprobation of an honest man might drive one still young, and possibly repentant, into a career of crime.

So this angel took up his pen and endorsed du Tillet's notes, telling him that he was heartily willing thus to oblige a lad who had been very useful to him. The blood rushed to his face as he uttered the falsehood. Du Tillet could not meet his eye, and no doubt vowed to him at that moment the undying hatred which the spirits of darkness feel towards the angels of light.

From this time du Tillet held his balance-pole so well as he danced the tight-rope of financial speculation, that he was rich and elegant in appearance before he became so in reality. As soon as he got hold of a cabriolet he was always in it; he kept himself in the high sphere of those who mingle business with pleasure, and make the foyer of the opera-house a branch of the Bourse,--in short, the Turcarets of the period. Thanks to Madame Roguin, whom he had known at the Birotteau's, he was received at once among people of the highest standing in finance; and, at the moment of which we write, he had reached a prosperity in which there was nothing fictitious. He was on the best terms with the house of Nucingen, to which Roguin had introduced him, and he had promptly become connected with the brothers Keller and with several other great banking-houses. No one knew from whence this youth had derived the immense capital which he handled, but every one attributed his success to his intelligence and his integrity.

The Restoration made Cesar a personage, and the turmoil of political crises naturally lessened his recollection of these domestic misadventures. The constancy of his royalist opinions (to which he had become exceedingly indifferent since his wound, though he remained faithful to them out of decency) and the memory of his devotion in Vendemiaire won him very high patronage, precisely because he had asked for none. He was appointed major in the National Guard, although he was utterly incapable of giving the word of command. In 1815

同类推荐
  • 佛说罗摩伽经

    佛说罗摩伽经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 阅史郄视

    阅史郄视

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 菩萨受斋经

    菩萨受斋经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 菩萨璎珞本业经

    菩萨璎珞本业经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 明伦汇编交谊典师友部

    明伦汇编交谊典师友部

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 时间拯救者

    时间拯救者

    林灵是一个无恶不作坏到极点的人,在一次车祸中死了。而他的灵魂被地狱审判官强制拖进了地狱,准备对他终生囚禁,就在他要被地狱审判官封印的那一刹那,天堂最高境界的其中一位主神拯救了他,只因无恶不作的他做了一件善事——孝顺自己年迈的母亲。就这样,他的灵魂重新回到了自己的尸体,奇迹一般地活了过来,并且逐渐发现了神赐予了他可以掌控时间的能力。于是满怀感恩的他,决定改过自新,做一个好人,做一个超级英雄,拯救每一个需要帮助的人!
  • 栀南相望

    栀南相望

    陆知南,一个二十世纪的外科护士,因一场意外手术,一朝穿越到青枭国,原本以为自己不会拥有爱情,却在另一个世界里遇到了自己的真命天子,一眼万年……他是当代的摄政王,权倾天下,世人皆知,他冷酷,无情,帅气的外表下却是拒人于千里之外的冷漠,可在她看来,他的温柔,只有她知道……他在她遇到困难的时候挺身而出;他被奸人冤枉,只有她相信他……“既然选择了喜欢你,那我便不会后悔……”
  • 狩猎手:游戏已经开始

    狩猎手:游戏已经开始

    “亚梦,你为什么这样?”唯世怒吼“以后你不在是守护者的王了!你走啊!”“嗯,我知道,事实摆在你眼前,我不会辩解,总有一天,边里唯世,我会让你跪下求我!”亚梦冷冷说完,便转身离开了。雨细沥沥哗啦啦地下着,仿佛在为她哭泣,突然一只温暖的大手抱着她,“影,你回来了”男人说完后女人像个病人一样瘫在男人身上,此时此刻男人的心:她既然选择了你,那么,你必须为我们利用了,得知真相的她,已经晚了,她捂住嘴,无声的哭泣,已经晚了,她……还有什么?
  • 忘心忧

    忘心忧

    命数,自古便是掌控着人世的种种。两个“她”的出现是否也是命数的安排?他不是仙,不是妖更不是人,又为何和她纠缠不清?
  • 剑无尘

    剑无尘

    为人一世当清白如雪,为剑一生当凌厉无尘
  • 穿越之胆小皇妃遇上爱

    穿越之胆小皇妃遇上爱

    发现男友背叛!那也算了!大不了不要他!被推下涯!那也算了!早死早超生!穿越了!这次也算了!尼玛滴!穿越过来自己居然是刚刚当上静妃!我的天哪!要她刷碗洗衣服就行,要她服侍一个大老爷们她可不行!可人家不肯放了她啊!呜呜呜……某女欲哭无泪
  • 因为有神

    因为有神

    从小寄宿在别人家的萧然,突然有一天遇到一只会说话的黑猫,原本平淡的生活,就彻底被打破了。一个“没脑子”的死党室友,一个“青梅竹马”的全能学妹……一个实力“一般”的狗神老师,外加一个“中立派”的性感女鬼校医……“唉,因为有神……”
  • 樱启

    樱启

    当疫情来临时,林淼的剧组面临解散的结局,这是他的创业希望,也是他屡败屡战的关键之战,只许成功不许失败,林淼相时而动,迎难而上,带着团队另辟蹊径,以抗疫群英中的90后普通人为关注点,制作了一个微纪录片,引发社会关注,尝到了流量的红利,他们趁胜追击,乘着短视频风口,他们以乔村脱贫攻坚为主阵地,用电商的方式,走出了一条具有乔村特色的新时代IP经济之路。这是一个男人一步一步走向辉煌的故事,有着滚烫的时代脉搏。故事里,有着恋爱婚姻家庭的纠葛、有着职场纷争的利益角逐、有着亲情友情爱情的动人,以及人是如何通过信仰来实现自我的历程。集社会热点与小人物命运于一体,融正能量与爽文完美结合,关于80、90后的成长,关于创业人的平凡之路。大自然是至善的存在,万物周而复始,希望就在其间。一部创业人心法之书,感悟之书,创想之书,徜徉时代,畅想未来。
  • 你的野区有只眼

    你的野区有只眼

    “排位猛如虎,比赛菜成狗”。楚原,这个被称为LPL一代“野王”的苦逼职业选手,重生平行时代,他依然没有洗脱苦逼的命运,成为了一个月后就要面对高考的高考生。打职业几年,谁还能记得那些数理化的东西。什么?只考英雄联盟的大学才是最高学府,要求最少是...白银段位。好吧,这样的学校我就随便试试。你说我才十级?抱歉,排位这东西,韩服王者前十有三个号都是我。你说不知道韩服是什么,这我没办法告诉你。
  • 超级盗圣

    超级盗圣

    我本仁慈,却屠戮苍生;我本痴心,却钓美无数;我本愚蠢,却玩转天下;我本道德,却与恶起舞;我本卑微,却君临天下!