第4章

Surely,sir,youcannotdesirethatmydaughtershouldcontinuetolivewithamanwhohasstruckhersobrutal,socowardly,ablow。\"

\"IfIrefuseyourrequest,\"thedoctoranswered,\"itisintheinterestofyourdaughter。\"Then,seeingtheother’sexcitementreturning,hecontinued,\"Inyourstateofmind,MonsieurLoches,Iknowthatyouwillprobablybeabusingmebeforefiveminuteshaspassed。Butthatwillnottroubleme。Ihaveseenmanycases。AndsinceIhavemadethemistakeoflettingmyselfbetrappedintothisdiscussion,Imustexplaintoyouthereasonformyattitude。Youaskofmeacertificatesothatyoumayproveincourtthatyourson—in—lawisafflictedwithsyphilis。\"

\"Precisely,\"saidtheother。

\"Andhaveyounotreflecteduponthis——thatatthesametimeyouwillbepubliclyattestingthatyourdaughterhasbeenexposedtothecontagion?Withsuchanadmission,anadmissionofficiallyregisteredinthepublicrecords,doyoubelievethatshewillfinditeasytore—marrylateron?\"

\"Shewillneverre—marry,\"saidthefather。

\"Shesaysthattoday,butcanyouaffirmthatshewillsaythesamethingfiveyearsfromnow,tenyearsfromnow?Itellyouyouwillnotobtainthatdivorce,becauseIwillmostcertainlyrefuseyouthenecessarycertificate。\"

\"Then,\"criedtheother,\"Iwillfindothermeansofestablishingproofs。Iwillhavethechildexaminedbyanotherdoctor!\"

Theotheranswered。\"Thenyoudonotfindthatthatpoorlittleonehasbeenalreadysufficientlyhandicappedattheoutsetofitslife?Yourgranddaughterhasaphysicaldefect。Doyouwishtoaddtothatacertificateofhereditarysyphilis,whichwillfollowherallherlife?\"

MonsieurLochessprangfromhischair。\"Youmeanthatifthevictimsseektodefendthemselves,theywillbestrucktheharder!Youmeanthatthelawgivesmenoweaponagainstamanwho,knowinghiscondition,takesayounggirl,sound,trusting,innocent,andbefoulsherwiththeresultofhisdebauches——makesherthemotherofapoorlittlecreature,whosefutureissuchthatthosewholoveherthemostdonotknowwhethertheyoughttoprayforherlife,orforherimmediatedeliverance?Sir,\"hecontinued,inhisorator’svoice,\"thatmanhasinflicteduponthewomanhehasmarriedasupremeinsult。Hehasmadeherthevictimofthemostodiousassault。Hehasdegradedher——hehasbroughther,sotospeak,intocontactwiththewomanofthestreets。HehascreatedbetweenherandthatcommonwomanIknownotwhatmysteriousrelationship。Itisthepoisonedbloodoftheprostitutewhichpoisonsmydaughterandherchild;thatabjectcreature,shelives,shelivesinus!Shebelongstoourfamily——hehasgivenheraseatatourhearth!Hehassoiledtheimaginationandthethoughtsofmypoorchild,ashehassoiledherbody。Hehasunitedforeverinhersoultheideaoflovewhichshehasplacedsohigh,withIknownotwhathorrorsofthehospitals。Hehastaintedherinherdignityandhermodesty,inherloveaswellasinherbaby。Hehasstruckherdownwithphysicalandmoraldecay,hehasoverwhelmedherwithvileness。

Andyetthelawissuch,thecustomsofsocietyaresuch,thatthewomancannotseparateherselffromthatmansavebytheaidoflegalproceedingswhosescandalwillfalluponherselfanduponherchild!\"

MonsieurLocheshadbeenpacingupanddowntheroomashespoke,andnowheclenchedhisfistsinsuddenfury。

\"Verywell!Iwillnotaddressmyselftothelaw。SinceI

learnedthetruthIhavebeenaskingmyselfifitwasnotmydutytofindthatmonsterandtoputabulletintohishead,asonedoestoamaddog。Idon’tknowwhatweakness,whatcowardice,hasheldmeback,anddecidedmetoappealtothelaw。Sincethelawwillnotprotectme,Iwillseekjusticeformyself。Perhapshisdeathwillbeagoodwarningfortheothers!\"

Thedoctorshruggedhisshoulders,asiftosaythatthiswasnoaffairofhisandthathewouldnottrytointerfere。Butheremarked,quietly:\"Youwillbetriedforyourlife。\"

\"Ishallbeacquitted!\"criedtheother。

\"Yes,butafterapublicrevelationofallyourmiseries。Youwillmakethescandalgreater,themiseriesgreater——thatisall。

Andhowdoyouknowbutthatonthemorrowofyouracquittal,youwillfindyourselfconfrontinganothercourt,ahigherandmoresevereone?Howdoyouknowbutthatyourdaughter,seizedatlastbypityforthemanyouhavekilled,willnotdemandtoknowbywhatrightyouhaveactedso,bywhatrightyouhavemadeanorphanofherchild?Howcanyouknowbutthatherchildalsomaysomedaydemandanaccountingofyou?\"

MonsieurLocheslethishandsfall,andstood,apictureofcrusheddespair。\"Tellmethen,\"hesaid,inafaintvoice,\"whatoughtItodo?\"

\"Forgive!\"

Forawhilethedoctorsatlookingathim。\"Sir,\"hesaid,atlast,\"tellmeonething。Youareinflexible;youfeelyouhavetherighttobeinflexible。Butareyoureallysocertainthatitwasnotyourduty,onceuponatime,tosaveyourdaughterfromthepossibilityofsuchmisfortune?\"

\"What?\"criedtheother。\"Myduty?Whatdoyoumean?\"

\"Imeanthis,sir。Whenthatmarriagewasbeingdiscussed,youcertainlytookprecautionstoinformyourselfaboutthefinancialconditionofyourfutureson—in—law。Youdemandedthatheshouldprovetoyouthathisstocksandbondswereactualvalue,listedontheexchange。Also,youobtainedsomeinformationabouthischaracter。Infact,youforgotonlyonepoint,themostimportantofall——thatwas,toinquireifhewasingoodhealth。

Youneverdidthat。\"

Thefather—in—law’svoicehadbecomefaint。\"No,\"hesaid。

\"Butwhynot?\"

\"Becausethatisnotthecustom。\"

\"Verywell,butthatoughttobethecustom。Surelythefatherofafamily,beforehegiveshisdaughtertoaman,shouldtakeasmuchprecautionasabusinessconcernwhichacceptsanemployee。\"

\"Youareright,\"wasthereply,\"thereshouldbealaw。\"Themanspokeasadeputy,havingauthorityinthesematters。

Butthedoctorcried,\"No,no,sir!Donotmakeanewlaw。Wehavetoomanyalready。Thereisnoneedofit。Itwouldsufficethatpeopleshouldknowalittlebetterwhatsyphilisis。Thecustomwouldestablishitselfveryquicklyforasuitortoaddtoalltheotherdocumentswhichhepresents,acertificateofadoctor,asproofthathecouldbereceivedintoafamilywithoutbringingapestilencewithhim。Thatwouldbeverysimple。Onceletthecustombeestablished,thenthesuitorwouldgotothedoctorforacertificateofhealth,justashegoestothepriestforacertificatethathehasconfessed;andbythatmeansyouwouldpreventagreatdealofsufferingintheworld。Orletmeputitanotherway,sir。Nowadays,beforeyouconcludeamarriage,yougetthelawyersofthetwofamiliestogether。Itwouldbeofatleastequalimportancetogettheirtwodoctorstogether。Yousee,sir,yourinquiryconcerningyourson—in—lawwasfarfromcomplete。Soyourdaughtermayfairlyaskyou,whyyou,beingaman,beingafatherwhooughttoknowthesethings,didnottakeasmuchcareofherhealthasyoutookofherfortune。Soitis,sir,thatIsaytoyou,forgive!\"

ButMonsieurLochessaidagain,\"Never!\"

Andagainthedoctorsatandwatchedhimforaminute。\"Come,sir,\"hebegan,finally,\"sinceitisnecessarytoemploythelastargument,Iwilldoso。Tobesosevereandsopitiless——

areyouyourselfwithoutsin?\"

Theotheranswered,\"Ihaveneverhadashamefuldisease。\"

\"Idonotaskyouthat,\"interruptedthedoctor。\"Iaskyouifyouhaveneverexposedyourselftothechanceofhavingit。\"Andthen,readingtheother’sface,hewenton,inatoneofquietcertainty。\"Yes,youhaveexposedyourself。Then,sir,itwasnotvirtuethatyouhad;itwasgoodfortune。Thatisoneofthethingswhichexasperatemethemost——thatterm’shamefuldisease’

whichyouhavejustused。Likeallotherdiseases,thatisoneofourmisfortunes,anditisnevershamefultobeunfortunate——

evenifonehasdeservedit。\"Thedoctorpaused,andthenwithsomeexcitementhewenton:\"Come,sir,come,wemustunderstandeachother。Amongmenthemostexacting,amongthosewhowiththeirmiddle—classpruderydarenotpronouncethenameofsyphilis,orwhomakethemostterrifyingfaces,themostdisgusted,whentheyconsenttospeakofit——whoregardthesyphiliticassinners——Ishouldwishtoknowhowmanytherearewhohaveneverexposedthenselvestoasimilarmisadventure。

Theyandtheyalonehavetherighttospeak。Howmanyarethere?

Amongathousandmen,aretherefour?Verywell,then。

Exceptingthosefour,betweenalltherestandthesyphiliticthereisnothingbutthedifferenceofchance。\"

Therecameintothedoctor’svoiceatthismomentanoteofintensefeeling;fortheseweremattersofwhichevidencecametohimeveryday。\"Itellyou,sir,thatsuchpeoplearedeservingofsympathy,becausetheyaresuffering。Iftheyhavecommittedafault,theyhaveatleastthepleathattheyareexpiatingit。

No,sir,letmehearnomoreofthathypocrisy。Recallyourownyouth,sir。Thatwhichafflictsyourson—in—law,youhavedeserveditjustasmuchashe——morethanhe,perhaps。

Therefore,havepityonhim;haveforhimthetolerationwhichtheunpunishedcriminaloughttohaveforthecriminallessfortunatethanhimselfuponwhomthepenaltyhasfallen。Isthatnotso?\"

MonsieurLocheshadbeenlisteningtothisdiscoursewiththefeelingofathiefbeforethebar。Therewasnothingthathecouldanswer。\"Sir,\"hestammered,\"asyoupresentthisthingtome——\"

\"ButamInotright?\"insistedthedoctor。

\"Perhapsyouare,\"theotheradmitted。\"But——Icannotsayallthattomydaughter,topersuadehertogobacktoherhusband。\"

\"Youcangiveherotherarguments,\"wastheanswer。

\"Whatarguments,inGod’sname?\"

\"Thereisnolackofthem。Youwillsaytoherthataseparationwouldbeamisfortuneforall;thatherhusbandistheonlyoneintheworldwhowouldbedevotedenoughtohelphersaveherchild。Youwillsaytoherthatoutoftheruinsofherfirsthappinessshecanbuildherselfanotherstructure,farstronger。

And,sir,youwilladdtothatwhateveryourgoodheartmaysuggest——andwewillarrangesothatthenextchildofthepairshallbesoundandvigorous。\"

MonsieurLochesreceivedthisannouncementwiththesamesurprisethatGeorgehimselfhadmanifested。\"Isthatpossible?\"heasked。

Thedoctorcried:\"Yes,yes,yes——athousandtimesyes!ThereisaphrasewhichIrepeatoneveryoccasion,andwhichIwouldwishtopostuponthewalls。Itisthatsyphilisisanimperiousmistress,whoonlydemandsthatoneshouldrecognizeherpower。

Sheisterribleforthosewhothinkherinsignificant,andgentlewiththosewhoknowhowdangeroussheis。Youknowthatkindofmistress——whoisonlyvexedwhensheisneglected。Youmaytellthistoyourdaughter——youwillrestorehertothearmsofherhusband,fromwhomshehasnolongeranythingtofear,andIwillguaranteethatyouwillbeahappygrandfathertwoyearsfromnow。\"

MonsieurLochesatlastshowedthathewasweakenedinhisresolution。

\"Doctor,\"hesaid,\"IdonotknowthatIcanevergosofarasforgiveness,butIpromiseyouthatIwilldonoirreparableact,andthatIwillnotopposeareconciliationifafterthelapseofsometime——Icannotventuretosayhowlong——mypoorchildshouldmakeuphermindtoareconciliation。\"

\"Verygood,\"saidtheother。\"Butletmeaddthis:Ifyouhaveanotherdaughter,takecaretoavoidthefaultwhichyoucommittedwhenyoumarriedoffthefirst。\"

\"But,\"saidtheoldman,\"Ididnotknow。\"

\"Ah,surely!\"criedtheother。\"Youdidnotknow!Youareafather,andyoudidnotknow!Youareadeputy,youhaveassumedtheresponsibilityandthehonorofmakingourlaws——andyoudidnotknow!Youareignorantaboutsyphilis,justasyouprobablyareignorantaboutalcoholismandtuberculosis。\"

\"No,\"exclaimedtheother,quickly。

\"Verywell,\"saidthedoctor,\"Iwillleaveyouout,ifyouwish。

Iamtalkingoftheothers,thefivehundred,andIdon’tknowhowmanymore,whoarethereintheChamberofDeputies,andwhocallthemselvesrepresentativesofthepeople。Theyarenotabletofindasinglehourtodiscussthesethreecruelgods,towhichegotismandindifferencemakeeverydaysuchfrightfulhumansacrifices。Theyhavenotsufficientleisuretocombatthisferocioustrinity,whichdestroyseverydaythousandsoflives。

Alcoholism!Itwouldbenecessarytoforbidthemanufactureofpoisons,andtorestrictthenumberoflicenses;butasonehasfearofthegreatdistillers,whoarerichandpowerful,andofthelittledealers,whoarethemastersofuniversalsuffrage,oneputsone’sconsciencetosleepbylamentingtheimmoralityoftheworking—class,andpublishinglittlepamphletsandsermons。

Imbeciles!……Tuberculosis!Everybodyknowsthetrueremedy,whichwouldbethepayingofsufficientwages,andthetearingdownofthefilthytenementsintowhichthelaborersarepacked——

thosewhoarethemostusefulandthemostunfortunateamongourpopulation!Butneedlesstosay,noonewantsthatremedy,sowegoroundbeggingtheworkingmennottospitonthesidewalks。

Wonderful!Butsyphilis——whydoyounotoccupyyourselfwiththat?Why,sinceyouhaveministerswhosedutyitistoattendtoallsortsofthings,doyounothaveaministertoattendtothepublichealth?\"

\"MydearDoctor,\"respondedMonsieurLoches,\"youfallintotheFrenchhabitofconsideringthegovernmentasthecauseofallevils。Showustheway,youlearnedgentlemen!Sincethatisamatteraboutwhichyouareinformed,andweareignorant,beginbytellinguswhatmeasuresyoubelievetobenecessary。\"

\"Ah,ah!\"exclaimedtheother。\"That’sfine,indeed!Itwasabouteighteenyearsagothataprojectofthatnature,workedoutbytheAcademyofMedicine,andapprovedbyitUNANIMOUSLY,wassenttotheproperminister。Wehavenotyetheardhisreply。\"

\"Youreallybelieve,\"inquiredMonsieurLoches,insomebewilderment,\"youbelievethattherearesomemeasures——\"

\"Sir,\"brokeinthedoctor,\"beforewegetthough,youaregoingtosuggestsomemeasuresyourself。Letmetellyouwhathappenedtoday。WhenIreceivedyourcardIdidnotknowthatyouwerethefather—in—lawofGeorgeDupont。Isaythatyouwereadeputy,andIthoughtthatyouwantedtogetsomeinformationaboutthesematters。Therewasawomanpatientwaitingtoseeme,andIkeptherinmywaiting—room——sayingtomyself,\"Thisisjustthesortofpersonthatourdeputiesoughttotalkto。\"

Thedoctorpausedforamoment,thencontinued:\"Bereassured,I

willtakecareofyournerves。Thispatienthasnotroublethatisapparenttotheeye。SheissimplyanillustrationoftheargumentIhavebeenadvancing——thatourworstenemyisignorance。Ignorance——youunderstandme?SinceIhavegotyouhere,sir,IamgoingtoholdyouuntilIhavemanagedtocurealittleofyourignorance!ForItellyou,sir,itisathingwhichdrivesmetodistraction——weMUSTdosomethingabouttheseconditions!Takethiscase,forexample。Hereisawomanwhoisveryseriouslyinfected。Itoldher——well,wait;youshallseeforyourself。

ThedoctorwenttothedoorandsummonedintotheroomawomanwhomMonsieurLocheshadnoticedwaitingthere。Shewasvergingonoldage,small,frail,andill—nourishedinappearance,poorlydressed,andyetwithasuggestionofrefinementabouther。Shestoodnearthedoor,twistingherhandstogethernervously,andshrinkingfromthegazeofthestrangegentleman。Thedoctorbeganinanangryvoice。\"DidInottellyoutocomeandseemeonceeveryeightdays?Isthatnottrue?\"

Thewomananswered,inafaintvoice,\"Yes,sir。\"

\"Well,\"heexclaimed,\"andhowlonghasitbeensinceyouwerehere?\"

\"Threemonths,sir。\"

\"Threemonths!AndyoubelievethatIcantakecareofyouundersuchconditions?Igiveyouup!Doyouunderstand?Youdiscourageme,youdiscourageme。\"Therewasapause。Then,seeingthewoman’ssuffering,hebegan,inagentlertone,\"Comenow,whatisthereasonthatyouhavenotcome?Didn’tyouknowthatyouhaveaseriousdisease——mostserious?\"

\"Oh,yes,sir,\"repliedthewoman,\"Iknowthatverywell——sincemyhusbanddiedofit。\"

Thedoctor’svoiceboreonceagainitsnoteofpity。\"Yourhusbanddiedofit?\"

\"Yes,sir。\"

\"Hetooknocareofhimself?\"

\"No,sir。\"

\"Andwasnotthatawarningtoyou?\"

\"Doctor,\"thewomanreplied,\"Iwouldasknothingbetterthantocomeasoftenasyoutoldme,butthecostistoogreat。\"

\"How——whatcost?Youwerecomingtomyfreeclinic。\"

\"Yes,sir,\"repliedthewoman,\"butthat’sduringworkinghours,andthenitisalongwayfromhome。Therearesomanysickpeople,andIhavetowaitmyturn,Itisinthemorning——

sometimesIloseawholeday——andthenmyemployerisannoyed,andhethreatenstoturnmeoff。Itisthingslikethatthatkeeppeoplefromcoming,untiltheydarenotputitoffanylonger。Then,too,sir——\"thewomanstopped,hesitating。

\"Well,\"demandedthedoctor。

\"Oh,nothing,sir,\"shestammered。\"Youhavebeentoogoodtomealready。\"

\"Goon,\"commandedtheother。\"Tellme。\"

\"Well,\"murmuredthewoman,\"IknowIoughtnottoputonairs,butyouseeIhavenotalwaysbeensopoor。Beforemyhusband’smisfortune,wewerewellfixed。Soyousee,Ihavealittlepride。Ihavealwaysmanagedtotakecareofmyself。Iamnotawomanofthestreets,andtostandaroundlikethat,witheverybodyelse,tobeobligedtotellallone’smiseriesoutloudbeforetheworld!Iamwrong,Iknowitperfectlywell;Iarguewithmyself——butallthesame,it’shard,sir;Iassureyou,itistrulyhard。\"

\"Poorwoman!\"saidthedoctor;andforawhiletherewasasilence。Thenheasked:\"Itwasyourhusbandwhobroughtyouthedisease?\"

\"Yes,sir,\"wasthereply。\"Everythingwhichhappenedtouscamefromhim。Wewerelivinginthecountrywhenhegotthedisease。

Hewenthalfcrazy。Henolongerknewhowtomanagehisaffairs。

Hegaveordershereandthereforconsiderablesums。Wewerenotabletofindthemoney。\"

\"Whydidhenotundergotreatment?\"

\"Hedidn’tknowthen。Weweresoldout,andwecametoParis。

Butwehadn’tapenny。Hedecidedtogotothehospitalfortreatment。\"

\"Andthen?\"

\"Why,theylookedhimover,buttheyrefusedhimanymedicine。\"

\"Howwasthat?\"

\"BecausewehadbeeninParisonlythreemonths。Ifonehasn’tbeenaresidentsixmonths,onehasnorighttofreemedicine。\"

\"Isthattrue?\"brokeinMonsieurLochesquickly。

\"Yes,\"saidthedoctor,\"that’stherule。\"

\"Soyousee,\"saidthewoman,\"itwasnotourfault。\"

\"Youneverhadchildren?\"inquiredthedoctor。

\"Iwasneverabletobringonetobirth,\"wastheanswer。\"Myhusbandwastakenjustatthebeginningofourmarriage——itwaswhilehewasservinginthearmy。Youknow,sir——therearewomenaboutthegarrisons——\"Shestopped,andtherewasalongsilence。

\"Come,\"saidthedoctor,\"that’sallright。Iwillarrangeitwithyou。Youcancomeheretomyoffice,andyoucancomeonSundaymornings。\"Andasthepoorcreaturestartedtoexpresshergratitude,heslippedacoinintoherhand。\"Come,come;

takeit,\"hesaidgruffly。\"Youarenotgoingtoplayproudwithme。No,no,Ihavenotimetolistentoyou。Hush!\"Andhepushedheroutofthedoor。

Thenheturnedtothedeputy。\"Youheardherstory,sir,\"hesaid。\"Herhusbandwasservinghistimeinthearmy;itwasyoulaw—makerswhocompelledhimtodothat。Andtherearewomenaboutthegarrisons——youheardhowhervoicetrembledasshesaidthat?Takemyadvice,sir,andlookupthestatisticsastotheprevalenceofthisdiseaseamongoursoldiers。Cometosomeofmyclinics,andletmeintroduceyoutoothersocialtypes。Youdon’tcareverymuchaboutsoldiers,perhaps——theybelongtothelowerclasses,andyouthinkofthemasroughmen。Butletmeshowyouwhatisgoingonamongourcollegestudents——amongthemenourdaughtersaresomedaytomarry。Letmeshowyouthewomenwhopreyuponthem!Perhaps,whoknows——Icanshowyoutheverywomanwhowasthecauseofallthemiseryinyourownfamily!\"

AndasMonsieurLochesrosefromhischair,thedoctorcametohimandtookhimbythehand。\"Promiseme,sir,\"hesaid,earnestly,\"thatyouwillcomebackandletmeteachyoumoreaboutthesematters。ItisachancethatImustnotletgo——thefirsttimeinmylifethatIevergotholdofareallivedeputy!

Comeandmakeastudyofthissubject,andletustrytoworkoutsomesensibleplan,andgetseriouslytoworktoremedythesefrightfulevils!\"

CHAPTERVI

GeorgelivedwithhismotherafterHenriettehadlefthishome。

Hewaswretchedlyunhappyandlonely。Hecouldfindnointerestinanyofthethingswhichhadpleasedhimbefore。Hewasashamedtomeetanyofhisfriends,becauseheimaginedthateveryonemusthaveheardthedreadfulstory——orbecausehewasnotequaltomakingupexplanationsforhismournfulstate。Henolongercaredmuchabouthiswork。Whatwastheuseofmakingareputationorearninglargefeeswhenonehadnothingtospendthemfor?

Allhisthoughtswerefixeduponthewifeandchildhehadlost。

HewasremindedofHenrietteinathousandways,andeachwaybroughthimaseparatepangofgrief。Hehadneverrealizedhowmuchhehadcometodependuponherineverylittlething——untilnow,whenhercompanionshipwaswithdrawnfromhim,andeverythingseemedtobeablank。Hewouldcomehomeatnight,andoppositetohimatthedinner—tablewouldbehismother,silentandspectral。HowdifferentfromthedayswhenHenriettewasthere,radiantandmerry,eagertobetoldeverythingthathadhappenedtohimthroughtheday!

TherewasalsohisworryaboutlittleGervaise。Hemightnolongerhearhowshewasdoing,forhecouldnotgetupcouragetoaskhismotherthenews。ThuspoorGeorgewaspayingforhissins。Hecouldmakenocomplaintsagainsttheprice,howeverhigh——onlysometimeshewonderedwhetherhewouldbeabletopayit。Thereweretimesofsuchdiscouragementthathethoughtofdifferentwaysofkillinghimself。

Acuriousadventurebefellhimduringthisperiod。Hewaswalkingonedayinthepark,whenhesawapproachingagirlwhosefacestruckhimasfamiliar。Atfirsthecouldnotrecollectwherehehadseenher。Itwasonlywhenshewasnearlyoppositehimthatherealized——itwasthegirlwhohadbeenthecauseofallhismisery!

Hetriedtolookaway,buthewastoolate。Hereyeshadcaughthis,andshenoddedandthenstopped,exclaiming,\"Why,howdoyoudo?\"

Georgehadtofaceher。\"Howdoyoudo?\"heresponded,weakly。

Sheheldoutherhandandhehadtotakeit,buttherewasnotmuchwelcomeinhisclasp。\"Wherehaveyoubeenkeepingyourself?\"sheasked。Then,ashehesitated,shelaughedgood—

naturedly,\"What’sthematter?Youdon’tseemgladtoseeme。\"

Thegirl——Theresewashername——hadalittlepackageunderherarm,asifshehadbeenshopping。Shewasnotwelldressed,aswhenGeorgehadmetherbefore,anddoubtlessshethoughtthatwasthereasonforhislackofcordiality。Thismadehimratherashamed,andso,onlyhalfrealizingwhathewasdoing,hebegantostrollalongwithher。

\"Whydidyounevercometoseemeagain?\"sheasked。

Georgehesitated。\"I——I——\"hestammered——\"I’vebeenmarriedsincethen。\"

Shelaughed。\"Oh!Sothat’sit!\"Andthen,astheycametoabenchundersometrees,\"Won’tyousitdownawhile?\"Therewasallurementinherglance,butitmadeGeorgeshudder。Itwasincredibletohimthathehadeverbeenattractedbythiscrudegirl。Thespellwasnowbrokencompletely。

Shequicklysawthatsomethingwaswrong。\"Youdon’tseemverycheerful,\"shesaid。\"What’sthematter?\"

Andtheman,staringather,suddenlyblurtedout,\"Don’tyouknowwhatyoudidtome?\"

\"WhatIdidtoyou?\"Thereserepeatedwonderingly。

\"Youmustknow!\"heinsisted。

Andthenshetriedtomeethisgazeandcouldnot。\"Why——\"shestammered。

Therewassilencebetweenthem。WhenGeorgespokeagainhisvoicewaslowandtrembling。\"Youruinedmywholelife,\"hesaid——\"notonlymine,butmyfamily’s。Howcouldyoudoit?\"

Shestrovetolaughitoff。\"Acheerfultopicforanafternoonstroll!\"

ForalongwhileGeorgedidnotanswer。Then,almostinawhisper,herepeated,\"Howcouldyoudoit?\"

\"Someonedidittomefirst,\"wastheresponse。\"Aman!\"

\"Yes,\"saidGeorge,\"buthedidn’tknow。\"

\"Howcanyoutellwhetherheknewornot?\"

\"Youknew?\"heinquired,wonderingly。

Theresehesitated。\"Yes,Iknew,\"shesaidatlast,defiantly。

\"Ihaveknownforyears。\"

\"AndI’mnottheonlyman。\"

Shelaughed。\"Iguessnot!\"

Therefollowedalongpause。Atlastheresumed,\"Idon’twanttoblameyou;there’snothingtobegainedbythat;it’sdone,andcan’tbeundone。ButsometimesIwonderaboutit。Ishouldliketounderstand——whydidyoudoit?\"

\"Why?That’seasyenough。IdiditbecauseIhavetolive。\"

\"Youlivethatway?\"heexclaimed。

\"Whyofcourse。Whatdidyouthink?\"

\"Ithoughtyouwerea——a——\"Hehesitated。

\"YouthoughtIwasrespectable,\"laughedTherese。\"Well,that’sjustalittlegameIwasplayingonyou。\"

\"ButIdidn’tgiveyouanymoney!\"heargued。

\"Notthattime,\"shesaid,\"butIthoughtyouwouldcomeback。\"

Hesatgazingather。\"Andyouearnyourlivingthatwaystill?\"

heasked。\"Whenyouknowwhat’sthematterwithyou!Whenyouknow——\"

\"WhatcanIdo?Ihavetolive,don’tI?\"

\"Butdon’tyoueventakecareofyourself?Surelytheremustbesomeway,someplace——\"

\"Thereformatory,perhaps,\"shesneered。\"No,thanks!I’llgotherewhenthepolicecatchme,notbefore。Iknowsomegirlsthathavetriedthat。\"

\"Butaren’tyouafraid?\"criedtheman。\"Andthethingsthatwillhappentoyou!Haveyouevertalkedtoadoctor——orreadabook?\"

\"Iknow,\"shesaid。\"I’veseenitall。Ifitcomestome,I’llgooverthesideofoneofthebridgessomedarknight。\"

Georgesatlostinthought。Astrangeadventureitseemedtohim——tomeetthisgirlundersuchdifferentcircumstances!Itwasasifhewerewatchingaplayfrombehindthescenesinsteadofinfront。Ifonlyhehadhadthisnewviewintime——howdifferentwouldhavebeenhislife!Andhowterribleitwastothinkoftheotherswhodidn’tknow——theaudiencewhowerestillsittingoutinfront,watchingthespectacle,interestedinit!\"

HisthoughtscamebacktoTherese。Hewascuriousaboutherandthelifeshelived。\"Tellmealittleaboutit,\"hesaid。\"Howyoucametobedoingthis。\"Andheadded,\"Don’tthinkIwanttopreach;I’dreallyliketounderstand。\"

\"Oh,it’sacommonstory,\"shesaid——\"nothingespeciallyromantic。IcametoPariswhenIwasagirl。Myparentshaddied,andIhadnofriends,andIdidn’tknowwhattodo。Igotaplaceasanursemaid。Iwasseventeenyearsoldthen,andI

didn’tknowanything。IbelievedwhatIwastold,andIbelievedmyemployer。Hiswifewasillinahospital,andhesaidhewantedtomarrymewhenshedied。Well,Ilikedhim,andIwassorryforhim——andthenthefirstthingIknewIhadababy。Andthenthewifecameback,andIwasturnedoff。Ihadbeenafool,ofcourse。IfIhadbeeninherplaceshouldhavedonejustwhatshedid。\"

Thegirlwasspeakinginacold,matter—of—factvoice,asofthingsaboutwhichshewasnolongerabletosuffer。\"So,thereIwas——onthestreet,\"shewenton。\"Youhavealwayshadmoney,acomfortablehome,education,friendstohelpyou——allthat。

Youcan’timaginehowitistobeintheworldwithoutanyofthesethings。IlivedonmysavingsaslongasIcould;thenI

hadtoleavemybabyinafoundling’shome,andIwentouttodomyfivehoursontheboulevards。Youknowthegame,Ihavenodoubt。\"

Yes,Georgeknewthegame。Somehoworotherhenolongerfeltbittertowardsthispoorcreature。Shewaspartofthesystemofwhichhewasavictimalso。Therewasnothingtobegainedbyhatingeachother。Justasthedoctorsaid,whatwasneededwasenlightenment。\"Listen,\"hesaid,\"whydon’tyoutrytogetcured?\"

\"Ihaven’tgottheprice,\"wastheanswer。

\"Well,\"hesaid,hesitatingly,\"Iknowadoctor——oneofthereallygoodmen。Hehasafreeclinic,andI’venodoubthewouldtakeyouinifIaskedhimto。\"

\"YOUaskhim?\"echoedtheother,lookingatGeorgeinsurprise。

Theyoungmanfeltsomewhatuncomfortable。HewasnotusedtoplayingtheroleofthegoodSamaritan。\"I——Ineednottellhimaboutus,\"hestammered。\"IcouldjustsaythatImetyou。I

havehadsuchawretchedtimemyself,Ifeelsorryforanybodythat’sinthesameplight。IshouldliketohelpyouifI

could。\"

Thegirlsatstaringbeforeher,lostinthought。\"Ihavetreatedyoubadly,Iguess,\"shesaid。\"I’msorry。I’mashamedofmyself。\"

Georgetookapencilandpaperfromhispocketandwrotethedoctor’saddress。\"Hereitis,\"hesaid,inabusiness—likeway,becausehefeltthatotherwisehecouldbecomesentimental。Hewashalftemptedtotellthewomanwhathadhappenedtohim,andallaboutHenrietteandthesickchild;butherealizedthatthatwouldnotdo。Soheroseandshookhandswithherandleft。

Thenexttimehesawthedoctorhetoldhimaboutthisgirl。Hedecidedtotellhimthetruth——havingalreadymadesomanymistakestryingtoconcealthings。Thedoctoragreedtotreatthewoman,makingtheconditionthatGeorgepromisenottoseeheragain。

Theyoungmanwasrathershockedatthis。\"Doctor,\"heexclaimed,\"Iassureyouyouaremistaken。Thethingyouhaveinmindwouldbeutterlyimpossible。\"

\"Iknow,\"saidtheother,\"youthinkso。ButIthink,youngman,thatIknowmoreaboutlifethanyoudo。Whenamanandawomanhaveoncecommittedsuchasin,itiseasyforthemtoslipback。

Thelesstimetheyspendtalkingabouttheirmisfortunes,andbeinggenerousandforbearingtoeachother,thebetterforthemboth。\"

\"But,Doctor,\"criedGeorge。\"IloveHenriette!Icouldnotpossiblyloveanyoneelse。Itwouldbehorribletome!\"

\"Yes,\"saidthedoctor。\"ButyouarenotlivingwithHenriette。

Youarewanderinground,notknowingwhattodowithyourselfnext。\"

TherewasnoneedforanybodytotellGeorgethat。\"Whatdoyouthink?\"heaskedabruptly。\"Isthereanyhopeforme?\"

\"Ithinkthereis,\"saidtheother,who,inspiteofhisresolution,hadbecomeasortofambassadorfortheunhappyhusband。HehadtogototheLocheshousetoattendthechild,andsohecouldnothelpseeingHenriette,andtalkingtoheraboutthechild’shealthandherownfuture。HeconsideredthatGeorgehadhadhislesson,andurgedupontheyoungwifethathewouldbewiserinfuture,andsafetotrust。

Georgehadindeedlearnedmuch。Hegotnewlessonseverytimehewenttocallatthephysician’soffice——hecouldreadtheminthefacesofthepeoplehesawthere。Onedaywhenhewasaloneinthewaiting—room,thedoctorcameoutofhisinneroffice,talkingtoanelderlygentleman,whomGeorgerecognizedasthefatherofoneofhisclassmatesatcollege。Thefatherwasalittleshopkeeper,andtheyoungmanrememberedhowpatheticallyproudhehadbeenofhisson。Coulditbe,thoughtGeorge,thatthisoldmanwasavictimofsyphilis?

Butitwastheson,andnotthefather,whowasthesubjectoftheconsultation。Theoldmanwasspeakinginadeeplymovedvoice,andhestoodsothatGeorgecouldnothelphearingwhathesaid。\"Perhapsyoucan’tunderstand,\"hesaid,\"justwhatitmeanstous——thehopeswehadofthatboy!Suchafinefellowhewas,andagoodfellow,too,sir!Weweresoproudofhim;wehadbledourveinstokeephimincollege——andnowjustsee!\"

\"Don’tdespair,sir,\"saidthedoctor,\"we’lltrytocurehim。\"

AndheaddedwiththatsamenoteofsorrowinhisvoicewhichGeorgehadheard,\"Whydidyouwaitsolongbeforeyoubroughttheboytome?\"

\"HowwasItoknowwhathehad?\"criedtheother。\"Hedidn’tdaretellme,sir——hewasafraidofmyscoldinghim。Andinthemeantimethediseasewasrunningitscourse。Whenherealizedthathehadit,hewentsecretlytooneofthequacks,whorobbedhim,anddidn’tcurehim。Youknowhowitis,sir。\"

\"Yes,Iknow,\"saidthedoctor。

\"Suchthingsoughtnottobepermitted,\"criedtheoldman。

\"Whatisourgovernmentaboutthatitallowssuchthingstogoon?Taketheconditionsthereatthecollegewheremypoorboywasruined。Attheverygatesofthebuildingthesewomenarewaitingforthelads!Oughttheytobepermittedtodebauchyoungboysonlyfifteenyearsold?Haven’twegotpoliceenoughtopreventathinglikethat?Tellme,sir!\"

\"Onewouldthinkso,\"saidthedoctor,patiently。

\"Butisitthatthepolicedon’twantto?\"

\"Nodoubttheyhavethesameexcuseasalltherest——theydon’tknow。Takecourage,sir;wehavecuredworsecasesthanyourson’s。Andsomeday,perhaps,weshallbeabletochangetheseconditions。\"

Sohewentonwiththeman,leavingGeorgewithsomethingtothinkabout。Howmuchhecouldhavetoldthemaboutwhathadhappenedtothatyoungfellowwhenonlyfifteenyearsold!Ithadnotbeenaltogetherthefaultofthewomenwhowerelurkingoutsideofthecollegegates;itwasafactthattheboy’sclassmateshadteasedhimandridiculedhim,hadliterallymadehislifeatorment,untilhehadyieldedtotemptation。

Itwastheold,oldstoryofignorantandunguidedschoolboysallovertheworld!Theythoughtthattobechastewastobeweakandfoolish;thatafellowwasnotamanunlessheledalifeofdebaucheryliketherest。Andwhatdidtheyknowaboutthesedreadfuldiseases?Theyhadthemosthorriblesuperstitions——

ideasofcuressoloathsomethattheycouldnotbesetdowninprint;ideasasignorantanddestructiveasthoseofsavagesintheheartofAfrica。Andyoumighthearthemlaughingandjestingaboutoneanother’scondition。Theymightbeafflictedwithdiseaseswhichwouldhavethemostterribleafter—effectsupontheirwholelivesandupontheirfamilies——diseaseswhichcausetensofthousandsofsurgicaloperationsuponwomen,andalargepercentageofblindnessandidiocyinchildren——andyoumighthearthemconfidentlyexpresstheopinionthatthesediseaseswerenoworsethanabadcold!

Andallthismassofmiseryandignorancecoveredoverandclampeddownbyatabooofsilence,imposedbythehorriblesuperstitionofsex—prudery!Georgewentoutfromthedoctor’sofficetremblingwithexcitementoverthissituation。Oh,whyhadnotsomeonewarnedhimintime?Whydidn’tthedoctorsandtheteachersliftuptheirvoicesandtellyoungmenaboutthesefrightfuldangers?Hewantedtogooutinthehighwaysandpreachithimself——exceptthathedarednot,becausehecouldnotexplaintotheworldhisownsuddeninterestinthisforbiddentopic。

Thesewasonlyonepersonhedaredtotalkto:thatwashismother——towhomheoughttohavetalkedmany,manyyearsbefore。

Hewasmovedtomentiontohertheinterviewhehadoverheardinthedoctor’soffice。Inasuddenburstofgriefhetoldherofhisstrugglesandtemptations;hepleadedwithhertogotoHenrietteoncemore——totellherthesethings,andtrytomakeherrealizethathealonewasnottoblameforthem,thattheywereaconditionwhichprevailedeverywhere,thattheonlydifferencebetweenherhusbandandothermenwasthathehadhadthemisfortunetobecaught。

TherewaspressurebeingappliedtoHenriettefromseveralsides。

Afterall,whatcouldshedo?Shewascomfortableinherfather’shome,sofarasthephysicalsideofthingswent;butsheknewthatallherfriendsweregossipingandspeculatingaboutherseparationfromherhusband,andsoonerorlatershewouldhavetomakeuphermind,eithertoseparatepermanentlyfromGeorgeortoreturntohim。Therewasnotmuchhappinessforherinthethoughtofgettingadivorcefromamanwhomdeepinherheartsheloved。Shewouldbepracticallyawidowtherestofherlife,andthehomeinwhichpoorlittleGervaisewouldbebroughtupwouldnotbeacheerfulone。

Georgewasreadytoofferanyterms,ifonlyshewouldcomebacktohishome。TheymightliveseparatelivesforaslongasHenriettewished。Theywouldhavenomorechildrenuntilthedoctordeclareditwasquitesafe;andinthemeantimehewouldbehumbleandpatient,andwouldtryhisbesttoatoneforthewrongthathehaddoneher。

TotheseargumentsMadameDupontaddedothersofherown。Shetoldthegirlsomethingswhichthroughbitterexperienceshehadlearnedaboutthenatureandhabitsofmen;thingsthatshouldbetoldtoeverygirlbeforemarriage,butwhichalmostallofthemarelefttofindoutafterwards,withterriblesufferinganddisillusionment。WhateverGeorge’ssinsmayhavebeen,hewasamanwhohadbeenchastenedbysuffering,andwouldknowhowtovalueawoman’slovefortherestofhislife。Notallmenknewthat——noteventhosewhohadbeenfortunateinescapingfromtheso—called\"shamefuldisease。\"

Henriettewasalsohearingargumentsfromherfather,whobythistimehadhadtimetothinkthingsover,andhadcometotheconclusionthatthedoctorwasright。Hehadnotedhisson—in—

law’spatienceandpenitence,andhadalsomadesurethatinspiteofeverythingHenriettestilllovedhim。Thebabyapparentlywasdoingwell;andtheFrenchman,withhisstrongsenseoffamilyties,feltitaseriousmattertoseparateachildpermanentlyfromitsfather。Sointheendhecasttheweightofhisinfluenceinfavorofareconciliation,andHenriettereturnedtoherhusband,upontermswhichthedoctorlaiddown。

Thedoctorplayedinthesenegotiationsthepartwhichhehadnotbeenallowedtoplayinthemarriage。Forthedeputywasnowthoroughlyawaketotheimportanceofthedutyheowedhisdaughter。Infact,hehadbecomesomewhatofa\"crank\"uponthewholesubject。Hehadattendedseveralofthedoctor’sclinics,andhadreadbooksandpamphletsonthesubjectofsyphilis,andwasnowdeterminedthatthereshouldbesomepracticalstepstowardsreform。

Attheoutset,hehadtakentheattitudeoftheaveragelegislator,thatthethingtodowastostrengthenthelawsagainstprostitution,andtoenforcethemmorestrictly。HeechoedthecryoftheoldmanwhomGeorgehadheardinthedoctor’soffice:\"Aretherenotenoughpolice?\"

\"Wemustgotothesource,\"hedeclared。\"Wemustproceedagainstthesemiserablewomen——veritablepoisonersthattheyare!\"

Hereallythoughtthiswasgoingtothesource!Butthedoctorwasquicktoanswerhisarguments。\"Poisoners?\"hesaid。\"Youforgetthattheyhavefirstbeenpoisoned。Everyoneofthesewomenwhocommunicatesthediseasehasfirstreceiveditfromsomeman。\"

MonsieurLochesadvancedtohissecondidea,topunishthemen。

Butthedoctorhadlittleinterestinthisideaeither。Hehadseenittriedsomanytimes——suchalawcouldneverbeenforced。

Whatmustcomefirstwaseducation,andbythismeansamodificationofmorals。Peoplemustceasetotreatsyphilisasamysteriousevil,ofwhichnoteventhenamecouldbepronounced。

\"But,\"objectedtheother,\"onecannotlayitbaretochildreninoureducationalinstitutions!\"

\"Whynot?\"askedthedoctor。

\"Because,sir,therearecuriositieswhichitwouldbeimprudenttoawaken。\"

Thedoctorbecamemuchexcitedwheneverheheardthisargument。

\"Youbelievethatyouarepreventingthesecuriositiesfromawakening?\"hedemanded。\"Iappealtothose——bothmenandwomen——whohavepassedthroughcollegesandboardingschools!

Suchcuriositiescannotbesmothered,andtheysatisfythemselvesasbesttheycan,basely,vilely。Itellyou,sir,thereisnothingimmoralabouttheactwhichperpetuateslifebymeansoflove。Butweorganizearoundit,sofarasconcernsourchildren,agiganticandrigorousconspiracyofsilence。Theworthycitizentakeshisdaughterandhissontopopularmusicalcomedies,wheretheylistentothingswhichwouldmakeamonkeyblush;butitisforbiddentodiscussseriouslybeforetheyoungthatactoflovewhichpeopleseemtothinktheyshouldonlyknowofthroughblasphemiesandprofanations!Eitherthatactisathingofwhichpeoplecanspeakwithoutblushing——orelse,sir,itisamatterfortheinnuendoesofthecabaretandthewitticismsofthemessroom!Pornographyisadmitted,butscienceisnot!Itellyou,sir,thatisthethingwhichmustbechanged!Wemustelevatethesouloftheyoungmanbytakingthesefactsoutoftherealmofmysteryandofslang。Wemustawakeninhimaprideinthatcreativepowerwithwhicheachoneofusisendowed。Wemustmakehimunderstandthatheisasortoftempleinwhichispreparedthefutureoftherace,andwemustteachhimthathemusttransmit,intact,theheritageentrustedtohim——thepreciousheritagewhichhasbeenbuiltoutofthetearsandmiseriesandsufferingsofaninterminablelineofancestors!\"

Sothedoctorargued。Hebroughtforthcaseaftercasetoprovethattheprostitutewaswhatshewas,notbecauseofinnatevileness,butbecauseofeconomicconditions。IthappenedthatthedeputycametooneoftheclinicswherehemetTherese。Thedoctorbroughtherintohisconsultingroom,aftertellingherthattheimposing—lookinggentlemanwasafriendofthedirectoroftheopera,andmightbeabletorecommendherforapositiononthestagetowhichsheaspired。\"Tellhimallaboutyourself,\"hesaid,\"howyoulive,andwhatyoudo,andwhatyouwouldliketodo。Youwillgethiminterestedinyou。\"

Sothepoorgirlretoldthestoryofherlife。Shespokeinamatter—of—factvoice,andwhenshecametotellhowshehadbeenobligedtoleaveherbabyinthefoundlingasylum,shewassurprisedthatMonsieurLochesshowedhorror。\"WhatcouldIdo?\"

shedemanded。\"HowcouldIhavetakencareofit?\"

\"Didn’tyouevermissit?\"heasked。

\"OfcourseImissedit。Butwhatdifferencedidthatmake?Itwouldhavediedofhungerwithme。\"

\"Still,\"hesaid,\"itwasyourchild——\"

\"Itwasthefather’schild,too,wasn’tit?Muchattentionhepaidtoit!IfIhadbeensureofgettingmoneyenough,Iwouldhaveputitouttonurse。Butwiththetwenty—fiveorthirtyfrancsamonthIcouldhaveearnedasaservant,couldIhavepaidforababy?That’sthesituationagirlfaces——solongasI

wantedtoremainhonest,itwasimpossibleformetokeepmychild。Youanswer,perhaps,’Youdidn’tstayhonestanyway。’

That’strue。Butthen——whenyouarehungry,andaniceyoungfellowoffersyoudinner,you’dhavetobemadeofwoodtorefusehim。Ofcourse,ifIhadhadatrade——butIdidn’thaveany。SoIwentonthestreet——Youknowhowitis。\"

\"Tellusaboutit,\"saidthedoctor。\"Thisgentlemanisfromthecountry。\"

\"Isthatso?\"saidthegirl。\"Ineversupposedtherewasanyonewhodidn’tknowaboutsuchthings。Well,Itookthepartofalittleworking—girl。Averysimpledress——thingsIhadmadeespeciallyforthat——alittlebundleinablacknapkincarriedinmyhand——soIwalkedalongwheretheshopsare。It’stiresome,becausetodoitright,youhavetopatteralongfast。ThenI

stopbeforeashop,andninetimesoutoften,thereyouare!A

funnythingisthatthemen——you’dimaginetheyhadagreedonthewordstoapproachyouwith。Theyhaveonlytwophrases;theynevervarythem。It’seither,’Youaregoingfast,littleone。’

Orit’s,’Aren’tyouafraidallalone?’Onethingortheother。

Oneknowsprettywellwhattheymean。Isn’titso?\"Thegirlpaused,thenwenton。\"Again,Iwouldgetmyselfupasayoungwidow。There,too,onehastowalkfast:Idon’tknowwhythatshouldbeso,butitis。Afteraminuteortwoofconversation,theygenerallyfindoutthatIamnotayoungwidow,butthatdoesn’tmakeanydifference——theygoonjustthesame。\"

\"Whoarethemen?\"askedthedeputy。\"Clerks?Travelingsalesmen?\"

\"Notmuch,\"sheresponded。\"Ikeepalookoutforgentlemen——likeyourself。\"

\"TheySAYtheyaregentlemen,\"hesuggested。

\"SometimesIcanseeit,\"wastheresponse。\"Sometimestheywearorders。It’sfunny——iftheyhaveonaribbonwhenyoufirstnoticethem,theyfollowyou,andpresto——theribbonisgone!I

alwayslaughoverthat。I’vewatchedthemintheglassoftheshopwindows。Theytrytolookunconcerned,butastheywalkalongtheysnapouttheribbonwiththeirthumb——asoneshellslittlepeas,youknow。\"

Shepaused;then,asnoonejoinedinherlaugh,shecontinued,\"Well,atlastthepolicegotafterme,That’sastorythatI’veneverbeenabletounderstand。Thosefilthymengavemeanastydisease,andthenIwastobeshutinprisonforit!Thatwasalittletoomuch,itseemstome。\"

\"Well,\"saidthedoctor,grimly,\"yourevengedyourselfonthem——

fromwhatyouhavetoldme。\"

Theotherlaughed。\"Oh,yes,\"shesaid。\"Ihadmyinnings。\"

SheturnedtoMonsieurLoches。\"Youwantmetotellyouthat?

Well,justontheverydayIlearnedthatthepolicewereafterme,Iwascominghomefurious,naturally。ItwasontheBoulevardSt。Denis,ifyouknowtheplace——andwhomdoyouthinkImet?Myoldmaster——theonewhogotmeintotrouble,youknow。

Thereitwas,God’sownwill!Isaidtomyself,’Now,mygoodfellow,here’sthetimewhereyoupaymewhatyouoweme,andwithinterest,too!’Iputonalittlesmile——oh,itdidn’ttakeverylong,youmaybesure!\"

Thewomanpaused;herfacedarkened,andshewenton,inavoicetremblingwithagitation:\"WhenIhadlefthim,Iwasseizedwitharage。Asortofmadnessgotintomyblood。Itookonallthemenwhoofferedthemselves,forwhatevertheyofferedme,fornothing,iftheydidn’toffermeanything。ItookasmanyasI

could,theyoungestonesandthehandsomestones。Justso!I

onlygavethembackwhattheyhadgiventome。AndsincethattimeIhaven’treallycaredaboutanyoneanymore。Ijustturneditallintoajoke。\"Shepaused,andthenlookingatthedeputy,andreadinginhisfacethehorrorwithwhichhewasregardingher,\"Oh,Iamnottheonlyone!\"sheexclaimed。\"Therearelotsofotherwomenwhodothesame。Tobesure,itisnotforvengeance——itisbecausetheymusthavesomethingtoeat。Forevenifyouhavesyphilis,youhavetoeat,don’tyou?Eh?\"

Shehadturnedtothedoctor,buthedidnotanswer。Therewasalongsilence;andthenthinkingthathisfriend,thedeputy,hadheardenoughforonesession,thedoctorrose。Hedismissedthewoman,thecauseofallGeorgeDupont’smisfortunes,andturningtoMonsieurLoches,said:\"ItwasonpurposethatIbroughtthatwretchedprostitutebeforeyou。Inherthewholestoryissummedup——notmerelythestoryofyourson—in—law,butthatofallthevictimsoftheredplague。Thatwomanherselfisavictim,andsheisasymboloftheevilwhichwehavecreatedandwhichfallsuponourownheadsagain。Icouldaddnothingtoherstory,I

onlyaskyou,MonsieurLoches——whennextyouareproposingnewlawsintheChamberofDeputies,nottoforgetthehorrorswhichthatpoorwomanhasexposedtoyou!\"