第8章

Sadnessorgladness,itallcomestomethroughyou。ThehopeofsuccessalwayscarriesmebacktothedayfollowingthatoneonwhichIsawyouforthefirsttime,whenmylifebecameonewithyoursastheearthturnstothelight。/Qualpianto/aretheseelevenyears,forthisisthe26thofDecember,theanniversaryofmyarrivalatyourvillaontheLakeofGeneva。ForelevenyearshaveIbeencryingtoyou,whileyoushinelikeastarsettoohighformantoreachit。

\"27th。

\"No,dearest,donotgotoMilan;stayatBelgirate。Milanterrifiesme。IdonotlikethatodiousMilanesefashionofchattingattheScalaeveryeveningwithadozenpersons,amongwhomitishardifnoonesayssomethingsweet。Tomesolitudeislikethelumpofamberinwhoseheartaninsectlivesforeverinunchangingbeauty。Thustheheartandsoulofawomanremainspureandunalteredintheformoftheirfirstyouth。Isitthe/Tedeschi/thatyouregret?

\"28th。

\"Isyourstatuenevertobefinished?Ishouldwishtohaveyouinmarble,inpainting,inminiature,ineverypossibleform,tobeguilemyimpatience。IstillamwaitingfortheviewofBelgiratefromthesouth,andthatofthebalcony;theseareallthatInowlack。Iamsoextremelybusythatto-dayIcanonlywriteyounothing——butthatnothingiseverything。WasitnotofnothingthatGodmadetheworld?Thatnothingisaword,God\'sword:Iloveyou!

\"30th。

\"Ah!Ihavereceivedyourjournal。Thanksforyourpunctuality——

Soyoufoundgreatpleasureinseeingallthedetailsofourfirstacquaintancethussetdown?Alas!evenwhiledisguisingthemIwassorelyafraidofoffendingyou。Wehadnostories,anda/Review/

withoutstoriesisabeautywithouthair。Notbeinginventivebynature,andinsheerdespair,Itooktheonlypoetryinmysoul,theonlyadventureinmymemory,andpitcheditinthekeyinwhichitwouldbeartelling;nordidIeverceasetothinkofyouwhilewritingtheonlyliteraryproductionthatwillevercomefrommyheart,Icannotsayfrommypen。DidnotthetransformationofyourfierceSormanointoGinamakeyoulaugh?

\"Youaskaftermyhealth。Well,itisbetterthaninParis。ThoughIworkenormously,thepeacefulnessofthesurroundingshasitseffectonthemind。Whatreallytriesandagesme,dearangel,istheanguishofmortifiedvanity,theperpetualfrictionofParislife,thestruggleofrivalambitions。Thispeaceisabalm。

\"Ifyoucouldimaginethepleasureyourlettergivesme!——thelong,kindletterinwhichyoutellmethemosttrivialincidentsofyourlife。No!youwomencanneverknowtowhatadegreeatrueloverisinterestedinthesetrifles。Itwasanimmensepleasuretoseethepatternofyournewdress。Canitbeamatterofindifferencetometoknowwhatyouwear?Ifyourloftybrowisknit?Ifourwritersamuseyou?IfCanalis\'songsdelightyou?I

readthebooksyouread。Eventoyourboatingonthelakeeveryincidenttouchedme。Yourletterisaslovely,assweetasyoursoul!Oh!flowerofheaven,perpetuallyadored,couldIhavelivedwithoutthosedearletters,whichforelevenyearshaveupheldmeinmydifficultpathlikealight,likeaperfume,likeasteadychant,likesomedivinenourishment,likeeverythingwhichcansootheandcomfortlife。

\"Donotfailme!IfyouknewwhatanxietyIsufferthedaybeforetheyaredue,orthepainaday\'sdelaycangiveme!Issheill?

Is/he/?Iammidwaybetweenhellandparadise。

\"/Omiacaradiva/,keepupyourmusic,exerciseyourvoice,practise。Iamenchantedwiththecoincidenceofemploymentsandhoursbywhich,thoughseparatedbytheAlps,welivebypreciselythesamerule。Thethoughtcharmsmeandgivesmecourage。ThefirsttimeIundertooktopleadhere——Iforgettotellyouthis——I

fanciedthatyouwerelisteningtome,andIsuddenlyfelttheflashofinspirationwhichliftsthepoetabovemankind。IfIamreturnedtotheChamber——oh!youmustcometoParistobepresentatmyfirstappearancethere!

\"30th,Evening。

\"Goodheavens,howIloveyou!Alas!Ihaveintrustedtoomuchtomyloveandmyhopes。Anaccidentwhichshouldsinkthatoverloadedbarkwouldendmylife。ForthreeyearsnowIhavenotseenyou,andatthethoughtofgoingtoBelgiratemyheartbeatssowildlythatIamforcedtostop——Toseeyou,tohearthatgirlishcaressingvoice!Toembraceinmygazethativoryskin,glisteningunderthecandlelight,andthroughwhichIcanreadyournoblemind!Toadmireyourfingersplayingonthekeys,todrinkinyourwholesoulinalook,inthetoneofan/Oime/oran/Alberto/!Towalkbytheblossomingorange-trees,toliveafewmonthsinthebosomofthatgloriousscenery!——Thatislife。Whatfollyitistorunafterpower,aname,fortune!ButatBelgiratethereiseverything;thereispoetry,thereisglory!Ioughttohavemademyselfyoursteward,or,asthatdeartyrantwhomwecannothateproposedtome,livethereas/cavaliereservente/,onlyourpassionwastoofiercetoallowofit。

\"Farewell,myangel,forgivememynextfitofsadnessinconsiderationofthischeerfulmood;ithascomeasabeamoflightfromthetorchofHope,whichhashithertoseemedtomeaWill-o\'-the-wisp。\"

\"Howhelovesher!\"criedRosalie,droppingtheletter,whichseemedheavyinherhand。\"Afterelevenyearstowritelikethis!\"

\"Mariette,\"saidMademoiselledeWattevilletohermaidnextmorning,\"goandpostthisletter。TellJeromethatIknowallIwishtoknow,andthatheistoserveMonsieurAlbertfaithfully。Wewillconfessoursins,youandI,withoutsayingtowhomthelettersbelonged,nortowhomtheyweregoing。Iwasinthewrong;Ialoneamguilty。\"

\"Mademoisellehasbeencrying?\"saidMariette。

\"Yes,butIdonotwantthatmymothershouldperceiveit;givemesomeverycoldwater。\"

InthemidstofthestormsofherpassionRosalieoftenlistenedtothevoiceofconscience。Touchedbythebeautifulfidelityofthesetwohearts,shehadjustsaidherprayers,tellingherselfthattherewasnothinglefttoherbuttoberesigned,andtorespectthehappinessoftwobeingsworthyofeachother,submissivetofate,lookingtoGodforeverything,withoutallowingthemselvesanycriminalactsorwishes。Shefeltabetterwoman,andhadacertainsenseofsatisfactionaftercomingtothisresolution,inspiredbythenaturalrectitudeofyouth。Andshewasconfirmedinitbyagirl\'sidea:Shewassacrificingherselffor/him/。

\"Shedoesnotknowhowtolove,\"thoughtshe。\"Ah!ifitwereI——I

wouldgiveupeverythingtoamanwholovedmeso——Tobeloved!——

When,bywhomshallIbeloved?ThatlittleMonsieurdeSoulasonlylovesmymoney;ifIwerepoor,hewouldnotevenlookatme。\"

\"Rosalie,mychild,whatareyouthinkingabout?Youareworkingbeyondtheoutline,\"saidtheBaronesstoherdaughter,whowasmakingworsted-workslippersfortheBaron。

Rosaliespentthewinterof1834-35tornbysecrettumults;butinthespring,inthemonthofApril,whenshereachedtheageofnineteen,shesometimesthoughtthatitwouldbeafinethingtotriumphoveraDuchessed\'Argaiolo。Insilenceandsolitudetheprospectofthisstrugglehadfannedherpassionandherevilthoughts。Sheencouragedherromanticdaringbymakingplanafterplan。Althoughsuchcharactersareanexception,thereare,unfortunately,toomanyRosaliesintheworld,andthisstorycontainsamoralthatoughttoservethemasawarning。

InthecourseofthiswinterAlbertdeSavarushadquietlymadeconsiderableprogressinBesancon。Confidentofsuccess,henowimpatientlyawaitedthedissolutionoftheChamber。AmongthemenofthemoderatepartyhehadwonthesuffragesofoneofthemakersofBesancon,arichcontractor,whohadverywideinfluence。

WherevertheysettledtheRomanstookimmensepains,andspentenormoussumstohaveanunlimitedsupplyofgoodwaterineverytownoftheirempire。AtBesancontheydrankthewaterfromArcier,ahillatsomeconsiderabledistancefromBesancon。ThetownstandsinahorseshoecircumscribedbytheriverDoubs。Thus,torestoreanaqueductinordertodrinkthesamewaterthattheRomansdrank,inatownwateredbytheDoubs,isoneofthoseabsurditieswhichonlysucceedinacountryplacewherethemostexemplarygravityprevails。

Ifthiswhimcouldbebroughthometotheheartsofthecitizens,itwouldleadtoconsiderableoutlay;andthisexpenditurewouldbenefittheinfluentialcontractor。

AlbertSavarondeSavarusopinedthatthewateroftheriverwasgoodfornothingbuttoflowunderthesuspensionbridge,andthattheonlydrinkablewaterwasthatfromArcier。Articleswereprintedinthe/Review/whichmerelyexpressedtheviewsofthecommercialinterestofBesancon。Thenobilityandthecitizens,themoderatesandthelegitimists,thegovernmentpartyandtheopposition,everybody,inshort,wasagreedthattheymustdrinkthesamewaterastheRomans,andboastofasuspensionbridge。ThequestionoftheArcierwaterwastheorderofthedayatBesancon。AtBesancon——asinthematterofthetworailwaystoVersailles——asforeverystandingabuse——therewereprivateinterestsunconfessedwhichgavevitalforcetothisidea。Thereasonablefolkinoppositiontothisscheme,whowereindeedbutfew,wereregardedasoldwomen。NoonetalkedofanythingbutofSavaron\'stwoprojects。Andthus,aftereighteenmonthsofundergroundlabor,theambitiouslawyerhadsucceededinstirringtoitsdepthsthemoststagnanttowninFrance,themostunyieldingtoforeigninfluence,infindingthelengthofitsfoot,touseavulgarphrase,andexertingapreponderantinfluencewithoutstirringfromhisownroom。Hehadsolvedthesingularproblemofhowtobepowerfulwithoutbeingpopular。

InthecourseofthiswinterhewonsevenlawsuitsforvariouspriestsofBesancon。Atmomentshecouldbreathefreelyatthethoughtofhiscomingtriumph。Thisintensedesire,whichmadehimworksomanyinterestsanddevisesomanysprings,absorbedthelaststrengthofhisterriblyoverstrungsoul。Hisdisinterestednesswaslauded,andhetookhisclients\'feeswithoutcomment。Butthisdisinterestednesswas,intruth,moralusury;hecountedonarewardfargreatertohimthanallthegoldintheworld。

InthemonthofOctober1834hehadbrought,ostensiblytoserveamerchantwhowasindifficulties,withmoneylenthimbyLeopoldHannequin,ahousewhichgavehimaqualificationforelection。Hehadnotseemedtoseekordesirethisadvantageousbargain。

\"Youarereallyaremarkableman,\"saidtheAbbedeGrancey,who,ofcourse,hadwatchedandunderstoodthelawyer。TheVicar-GeneralhadcometointroducetohimaCanonwhoneededhisprofessionaladvice。

\"Youareapriestwhohastakenthewrongturning。\"ThisobservationstruckSavarus。

Rosalie,onherpart,hadmadeuphermind,inherstronggirl\'shead,togetMonsieurdeSavarusintothedrawing-roomandacquaintedwiththesocietyoftheHoteldeRupt。SofarshehadlimitedherdesirestoseeingandhearingAlbert。Shehadcompounded,sotospeak,andacompositionisoftennomorethanatruce。

LesRouxey,theinheritedestateoftheWattevilles,wasworthjusttenthousandfrancsayear;butinotherhandsitwouldhaveyieldedagreatdealmore。TheBaroninhisindifference——forhiswifewastohave,andinfacthad,fortythousandfrancsayear——leftthemanagementoflesRouxeytoasortoffactotum,anoldservantoftheWattevillesnamedModinier。Nevertheless,whenevertheBaronandhiswifewishedtogooutofthetown,theywenttolesRouxey,whichisverypicturesquelysituated。Thechateauandtheparkwere,infact,createdbythefamousWatteville,whoinhisactiveoldagewaspassionatelyattachedtothismagnificentspot。

Betweentwoprecipitoushills——littlepeakswithbaresummitsknownasthegreatandthelittleRouxey——intheheartofaravinewherethetorrentsfromtheheights,withtheDentdeVilardattheirhead,cometumblingtojointhelovelyupperwatersoftheDoubs,Wattevillehadahugedamconstructed,leavingtwocuttingsfortheoverflow。Abovethisdamhemadeabeautifullake,andbelowittwocascades;andthese,unitingafewyardsbelowthefalls,formedalovelylittlerivertoirrigatethebarren,uncultivatedvalley,andthesetwohillsheenclosedinaringfence,andbuilthimselfaretreatonthedam,whichhewidenedtotwoacresbyaccumulatingaboveitallthesoilwhichhadtoberemovedtomakeachannelfortheriverandtheirrigationcanals。

WhentheBarondeWattevillethusobtainedthelakeabovehisdamhewasownerofthetwohills,butnotoftheuppervalleythusflooded,throughwhichtherehadbeenatalltimesaright-of-waytowhereitendsinahorseshoeundertheDentdeVilard。Butthisferociousoldmanwassowidelydreaded,thatsolongashelivednoclaimwasurgedbytheinhabitantsofRiceys,thelittlevillageonthefurthersideoftheDentdeVilard。WhentheBarondied,helefttheslopesofthetwoRouxeyhillsjoinedbyastrongwall,toprotectfrominundationthetwolateralvalleysopeningintothevalleyofRouxey,totherightandleftatthefootoftheDentdeVilard。ThushediedthemasteroftheDentdeVilard。

HisheirsassertedtheirprotectorateofthevillageofRiceys,andsomaintainedtheusurpation。Theoldassassin,theoldrenegade,theoldAbbeWatteville,endedhiscareerbyplantingtreesandmakingafineroadovertheshoulderofoneoftheRouxeyhillstojointhehighroad。Theestatebelongingtothisparkandhousewasextensive,butbadlycultivated;therewerechaletsonbothhillsandneglectedforestsoftimber。Itwasallwildanddeserted,lefttothecareofnature,abandonedtochancegrowths,butfullofsublimeandunexpectedbeauty。YoumaynowimaginelesRouxey。

Itisunnecessarytocomplicatethisstorybyrelatingalltheprodigioustroubleandtheinventivenessstampedwithgenius,bywhichRosalieachievedherendwithoutallowingittobesuspected。ItisenoughtosaythatitwasinobediencetohermotherthatsheleftBesanconinthemonthofMay1835,inanantiquetravelingcarriagedrawnbyapairofsturdyhiredhorses,andaccompaniedherfathertolesRouxey。

Toayounggirllovelurksineverything。Whensherose,themorningafterherarrival,MademoiselledeWattevillesawfromherbedroomwindowthefineexpanseofwater,fromwhichthelightmistsroselikesmoke,andwerecaughtinthefirsandlarches,rollingupandalongthehillstilltheyreachedtheheights,andshegaveacryofadmiration。

\"Theylovedbythelakes!/She/livesbyalake!Alakeiscertainlyfulloflove!\"shethought。

Alakefedbysnowshasopalescentcolorsandatranslucencythatmakesitonehugediamond;butwhenitisshutinlikethatoflesRouxey,betweentwogranitemassescoveredwithpines,whensilencebroodsoveritlikethatoftheSavannasortheSteppes,theneveryonemustexclaimasRosaliedid。

\"Weowethat,\"saidherfather,\"tothenotoriousWatteville。\"

\"Onmyword,\"saidthegirl,\"hedidhisbesttoearnforgiveness。Letusgoinaboattothefurtherend;itwillgiveusanappetiteforbreakfast。\"

TheBaroncalledtwogardenerladswhoknewhowtorow,andtookwithhimhisprimeministerModinier。Thelakewasaboutsixacresinbreadth,insomeplacestenortwelve,andfourhundredinlength。

RosaliesoonfoundherselfattheupperendshutinbytheDentdeVilard,theJungfrauofthatlittleSwitzerland。

\"Hereweare,MonsieurleBaron,\"saidModinier,signingtothegardenerstotieuptheboat;\"willyoucomeandlook?\"

\"Lookatwhat?\"askedRosalie。

\"Oh,nothing!\"exclaimedtheBaron。\"Butyouareasensiblegirl;wehavesomelittlesecretsbetweenus,andImaytellyouwhatrufflesmymind。Somedifficultieshavearisensince1830betweenthevillageauthoritiesofRiceysandme,onaccountofthisveryDentdeVilard,andIwanttosettlethematterwithoutyourmother\'sknowinganythingaboutit,forsheisstubborn;sheiscapableofflingingfireandflamesbroadcast,particularlyifsheshouldhearthattheMayorofRiceys,arepublican,gotupthisactionasasoptohispeople。\"

Rosaliehadpresenceofmindenoughtodisguiseherdelight,soastoworkmoreeffectuallyonherfather。

\"Whataction?\"saidshe。

\"Mademoiselle,thepeopleofRiceys,\"saidModinier,\"havelongenjoyedtherightofgrazingandcuttingfodderontheirsideoftheDentdeVilard。NowMonsieurChantonnit,theMairesince1830,declaresthatthewholeDentbelongstohisdistrict,andmaintainsthatahundredyearsago,ormore,therewasawaythroughourgrounds。Youunderstandthatinthatcaseweshouldnolongerhavethemtoourselves。Thenthisbarbarianwouldendbysaying,whattheoldmeninthevillagesay,thatthegroundoccupiedbythelakewasappropriatedbytheAbbedeWatteville。ThatwouldbetheendoflesRouxey;whatnext?\"

\"Indeed,mychild,betweenourselves,itisthetruth,\"saidMonsieurdeWattevillesimply。\"Thelandisanusurpation,withnotitle-deedbutlapseoftime。And,therefore,toavoidallworry,IshouldwishtocometoafriendlyunderstandingastomyborderlineonthissideoftheDentdeVilard,andIwillthenraiseawall。\"

\"Ifyougivewaytothemunicipality,itwillswallowyouup。YououghttohavethreatenedRiceys。\"

\"ThatisjustwhatItoldthemasterlastevening,\"saidModinier。

\"ButinconfirmationofthatviewIproposedthatheshouldcometoseewhether,onthissideoftheDentorontheother,theremaynotbe,highorlow,sometracesofanenclosure。\"

ForacenturytheDentdeVilardhadbeenusedbybothpartieswithoutcomingtoextremities;itstoodasasortofpartywallbetweenthecommunesofRiceysandlesRouxey,yieldinglittleprofit。Indeed,theobjectindispute,beingcoveredwithsnowforsixmonthsintheyear,wasofanaturetocooltheirardor。Thusitrequiredallthehotblastbywhichtherevolutionof1830inflamedtheadvocatesofthepeople,tostirupthismatter,bywhichMonsieurChantonnit,theMaireofRiceys,hopedtogiveadramaticturntohiscareeronthepeacefulfrontierofSwitzerland,andtoimmortalizehistermofoffice。Chantonnit,ashisnameshows,wasanativeofNeuchatel。

\"Mydearfather,\"saidRosalie,astheygotintotheboatagain,\"I

agreewithModinier。IfyouwishtosecurethejointpossessionoftheDentdeVilard,youmustactwithdecision,andgetalegalopinionwhichwillprotectyouagainstthisenterprisingChantonnit。Whyshouldyoubeafraid?GetthefamouslawyerSavaron——engagehimatonce,lestChantonnitshouldplacetheinterestsofthevillageinhishands。ThemanwhowonthecasefortheChapteragainstthetowncancertainlywinthatofWatteville/versus/Riceys!Besides,\"sheadded,\"lesRouxeywillsomedaybemine——notforalongtimeyet,Itrust——

Well,thendonotleavemewithalawsuitonmyhands。Ilikethisplace,Ishalloftenlivehere,andaddtoitasmuchaspossible。Onthosebanks,\"andshepointedtothefeetofthetwohills,\"IshallcutflowerbedsandmaketheloveliestEnglishgardens。LetusgotoBesanconandbringbackwithustheAbbedeGrancey,MonsieurSavaron,andmymother,ifshecarestocome。Youcanthenmakeupyourmind;

butinyourplaceIshouldhavedonesoalready。YournameisWatteville,andyouareafraidofafight!Ifyoushouldloseyourcase——well,Iwillneverreproachyoubyaword!\"

\"Oh,ifthatisthewayyoutakeit,\"saidtheBaron,\"Iamquiteready;Iwillseethelawyer。\"

\"Besidesalawsuitisreallygreatfun。Itbringssomeinterestintolife,withcomingandgoingandragingoverit。Youwillhaveagreatdealtodobeforeyoucangetholdofthejudges——WedidnotseetheAbbedeGranceyforthreeweeks,hewassobusy!\"

\"ButtheveryexistenceoftheChapterwasinvolved,\"saidMonsieurdeWatteville;\"andthentheArchbishop\'spride,hisconscience,everythingthatmakesupthelifeofthepriesthood,wasatstake。

ThatSavarondoesnotknowwhathedidfortheChapter!Hesavedit!\"

\"Listentome,\"saidhisdaughterinhisear,\"ifyousecureMonsieurdeSavaron,youwillgainyoursuit,won\'tyou?Well,then,letmeadviseyou。YoucannotgetatMonsieurSavaronexceptingthroughMonsieurdeGrancey。Takemywordforit,andletustogethertalktothedearAbbewithoutmymother\'spresenceattheinterview,forI

knowawayofpersuadinghimtobringthelawyertous。\"

\"Itwillbeverydifficulttoavoidmentioningittoyourmother!\"

\"TheAbbedeGranceywillsettlethatafterwards。ButjustmakeupyourmindtopromiseyourvotetoMonsieurSavaronatthenextelection,andyouwillsee!\"

\"Gototheelection!taketheoath?\"criedtheBarondeWatteville。

\"Whatthen!\"saidshe。

\"Andwhatwillyourmothersay?\"

\"Shemayevendesireyoutodoit,\"repliedRosalie,knowingasshedidfromAlbert\'slettertoLeopoldhowdeeplytheVicar-Generalhadpledgedhimself。

Fourdaysafter,theAbbedeGranceycalledveryearlyonemorningonAlbertdeSavarus,havingannouncedhisvisitthedaybefore。TheoldpriesthadcometowinoverthegreatlawyertothehouseoftheWattevilles,aproceedingwhichshowshowmuchtactandsubtletyRosaliemusthaveemployedinanunderhandway。

\"WhatcanIdoforyou,MonsieurleVicaire-General?\"askedSavarus。

TheAbbe,whotoldhisstorywithadmirablefrankness,wascoldlyheardbyAlbert。

\"Monsieurl\'Abbe,\"saidhe,\"itisoutofthequestionthatIshoulddefendtheinterestsoftheWattevilles,andyoushallunderstandwhy。

Mypartinthistownistoremainperfectlyneutral。Iwilldisplaynocolors;Imustremainamysterytilltheeveofmyelection。Now,topleadfortheWattevilleswouldmeannothinginParis,buthere!——

Here,whereeverythingisdiscussed,IshouldbesupposedbyeveryonetobeanallyofyourFaubourgSaint-Germain。\"

\"What!doyousupposethatyoucanremainunknownonthedayoftheelection,whenthecandidatesmustopposeeachother?ItmustthenbecomeknownthatyournameisSavarondeSavarus,thatyouhaveheldtheappointmentofMasterofAppeals,thatyouareamanoftheRestoration!\"

\"Onthedayoftheelection,\"saidSavarus,\"IwillbeallIamexpectedtobe;andIintendtospeakatthepreliminarymeetings。\"

\"IfyouhavethesupportofMonsieurdeWattevilleandhisparty,youwillgetahundredvotesinamass,andfarmoretobetrustedthanthoseonwhichyourely。Itisalwayspossibletoproducedivisionofinterests;convictionsareinseparable。\"