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unconscious comedians-第13部分
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Esther caused the Baron de Nucingen to commit the only follies of his
life。 Florine; and subsequently; a person now called in jest 〃the late
Madame Schontz;〃 had scintillated there in turn。 Bored by his wife; du
Tillet bought this modern little house; and there installed the
celebrated Carabine; whose lively wit and cavalier manners and
shameless brilliancy were a counterpoise to the dulness of domestic
life; and the toils of finance and politics。
Whether du Tillet or Carabine were at home or not at home; supper was
served; and splendidly served; for ten persons every day。 Artists; men
of letters; journalists; and the habitues of the house supped there
when they pleased。 After supper they gambled。 More than one member of
both Chambers came there to buy what Paris pays for by its weight in
gold;namely; the amusement of intercourse with anomalous
untrammelled women; those meteors of the Parisian firmament who are so
difficult to class。 There wit reigns; for all can be said; and all is
said。 Carabine; a rival of the no less celebrated Malaga; had finally
inherited the salon of Florine; now Madame Raoul Nathan; and of Madame
Schontz; now wife of Chief…Justice du Ronceret。
As he entered; Gazonal made one remark only; but that remark was both
legitimate and legitimist: 〃It is finer than the Tuileries!〃 The
satins; velvets; brocades; the gold; the objects of art that swarmed
there; so filled the eyes of the wary provincial that at first he did
not see Madame Jenny Cadine; in a toilet intended to inspire respect;
who; concealed behind Carabine; watched his entrance observingly;
while conversing with others。
〃My dear child;〃 said Leon to Carabine; 〃this is my cousin; a
manufacturer; who descended upon me from the Pyrenees this morning。 He
knows nothing of Paris; and he wants Massol to help him in a suit he
has before the Council of State。 We have therefore taken the liberty
to bring himhis name is Gazonalto supper; entreating you to leave
him his full senses。〃
〃That's as monsieur pleases; wine is dear;〃 said Carabine; looking
Gazonal over from head to foot; and thinking him in no way remarkable。
Gazonal; bewildered by the toilets; the lights; the gilding; the
chatter of the various groups whom he thought to be discussing him;
could only manage to stammer out the words: 〃Madamemadameisvery
good。〃
〃What do you manufacture?〃 said the mistress of the house; laughing。
〃Say laces and offer her some guipure;〃 whispered Bixiou in Gazonal's
ear。
〃La…ces;〃 said Gazonal; perceiving that he would have to pay for his
supper。 〃It will give me the greatest pleasure to offer you a dressa
scarfa mantilla of my make。〃
〃Ah; three things! Well; you are nicer than you look to be;〃 returned
Carabine。
〃Paris has caught me!〃 thought Gazonal; now perceiving Jenny Cadine;
and going up to her。
〃And I;〃 said the actress; 〃what am I to have?〃
〃All I possess;〃 replied Gazonal; thinking that to offer all was to
give nothing。
Massol; Claude Vignon; du Tillet; Maxime de Trailles; Nucingen; du
Bruel; Malaga; Monsieur and Madame Gaillard; Vauvinet; and a crowd of
other personages now entered。
After a conversation with the manufacturer on the subject of his suit;
Massol; without making any promises; told him that the report was not
yet written; and that citizens could always rely on the knowledge and
the independence of the Council of State。 Receiving that cold and
dignified response; Gazonal; in despair; thought it necessary to set
about seducing the charming Jenny; with whom he was by this time in
love。 Leon de Lora and Bixiou left their victim in the hands of that
most roguish and frolicsome member of the anomalous society;for
Jenny Cadine is the sole rival in that respect of the famous Dejazet。
At the supper…table; where Gazonal was fascinated by a silver service
made by the modern Benvenuto Cellini; Froment…Meurice; the contents of
which were worthy of the container; his mischievous friends were
careful to sit at some distance from him; but they followed with
cautious eye the manoeuvres of the clever actress; who; being
attracted by the insidious hope of getting her furniture renewed; was
playing her cards to take the provincial home with her。 No sheep upon
the day of the Fete…Dieu ever more meekly allowed his little Saint
John to lead him along than Gazonal as he followed his siren。
Three days later; Leon and Bixiou; who had not seen Gazonal since that
evening; went to his lodgings about two in the afternoon。
〃Well; cousin;〃 said Leon; 〃the Council of State has decided in favour
of your suit。〃
〃Maybe; but it is useless now; cousin;〃 said Gazonal; lifting a
melancholy eye to his two friends。 〃I've become a republican。〃
〃What does that mean?〃 asked Leon。
〃I haven't anything left; not even enough to pay my lawyer;〃 replied
Gazonal。 〃Madame Jenny Cadine has got notes of hand out of me to the
amount of more money than all the property I own〃
〃The fact is Cadine is rather dear; but〃
〃Oh; but I didn't get anything for my money;〃 said Gazonal。 〃What a
woman! Well; I'll own the provinces are not a match for Paris; I shall
retire to La Trappe。〃
〃Good!〃 said Bixiou; 〃now you are reasonable。 Come; recognize the
majesty of the capital。〃
〃And of capital;〃 added Leon; holding out to Gazonal his notes of
hand。
Gazonal gazed at the papers with a stupefied air。
〃You can't say now that we don't understand the duties of hospitality;
haven't we educated you; saved you from poverty; feasted you; and
amused you?〃 said Bixiou。
〃AND fooled you;〃 added Leon; making the gesture of gamins to express
the action of picking pockets。
ADDENDUM
The following personages appear in other stories of the Human Comedy。
Brambourg; Comte de
A Bachelor's Establishment
Cadine; Jenny
Cousin Betty
Beatrix
The Member for Arcis
Canalis; Constant…Cyr…Melchior; Baron de
Letters of Two Brides
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
Modeste Mignon
The Magic Skin
Another Study of Woman
A Start in Life
Beatrix
The Member for Arcis
Collin; Jacqueline
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
Cousin Betty
Fontaine; Madame
Cousin Pons
Gaillard; Theodore
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
Beatrix
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
Gaillard; Madame Theodore
Jealousies of a Country Town
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
A Bachelor's Establishment
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
Beatrix
Giraud; Leon
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
A Bachelor's Establishment
The Secrets of a Princess
Gobseck; Jean…Esther Van
Gobseck
Father Goriot
Cesar Birotteau
The Government Clerks
Lora; Leon de
A Bachelor's Establishment
A Start in Life
Pierre Grassou
Honorine
Cousin Betty
Beatrix
Lousteau; Etienne
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
A Bachelor's Establishment
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
A Daughter of Eve
Beatrix
The Muse of the Department
Cousin Betty
A Prince of Bohemia
A Man of Business
The Middle Classes
Marsay; Henri de
The Thirteen
Another Study of Woman
The Lily of the Valley
Father Goriot
Jealousies of a Country Town
Ursule Mirouet
A Marriage Settlement
Lost Illusions
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
Letters of Two Brides
The Ball at Sceaux
Modest Mignon
The Secrets of a Princess
The Gondreville Mystery
A Daughter of Eve
Massol
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
The Magic Skin
A Daughter of Eve
Cousin Betty
Nathan; Raoul
Lost Illusions
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
The Secrets of a Princess
A Daughter of Eve
Letters of Two Brides
The Seamy Side of History
The Muse of the Department
A Prince of Bohemia
A Man of Business
Nathan; Madame Raoul
The Muse of the Department
Lost Illusions
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
The Government Clerks
A Bachelor's Establishment
Ursule Mirouet
Eugenie Grandet
The Imaginary Mistress
A Prince of Bohemia
A Daughter of Eve
Nourrisson; Madame
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
Cousin Betty
Nucingen; Baron Frederic de
The Firm of Nucingen
Father Goriot
Pierrette
Cesar Birotteau
Lost Illusions
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
Another Study of Woman
The Secrets of a Princess
A Man of Business
Cousin Betty
The Muse of the Department
Rastignac; Eugene de
Father Goriot
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
The Ball at Sceaux
The Interdiction
A Study of Woman
Another Study of Woman
The Magic Skin
The Secrets of a Princess
A Daughter of Eve
The Gondreville Mystery
The Firm of Nucingen
Cousin Betty
The Member for Arcis
Ridal; Fulgence
A Bachelor's Establishment
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
Ronceret; Madame Fabien du
Beatrix
The Muse of the Department
Cousin Betty
Schinner; Hippolyte
The Purse
A Bachelor's Establishment
Pierre Grassou
A Start in Life
Albert Savarus
The Government Clerks
Modeste Mignon
The Imaginary Mistress
Sinet; Seraphine
Cousin Betty
Stidmann
Modeste Mignon
Beatrix
The Member for Arcis
Cousin Betty
Cousin Pons
Tillet; Ferdinand du
Cesar Birotteau
The Firm of Nucingen
The Middle Classes
A Bachelor's Establishment
Pierrette
Melmoth Reconciled
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
The Secrets of a Princess
A Daughter of
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