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第8章

"Love them?" said she, clasping her hands; "ah, sir, do not be offended; but, believe me, it is no small thing to serve an old, old family.My grandfather lived and died with them; my father was their gamekeeper, and fed to his last from off the poor baron's plate (and now they have killed him, poor man); my mother died in the house and was buried in the sacred ground near the family chapel.They put an inscription on her tomb praising her fidelity and probity.Do you think these things do not sink into the heart of the poor?--praise on her tomb, and not a word on their own, but just the name, and when each was born and died, you know.Ah! the pride of the mean is dirt; but the pride of the noble is gold.""For, look you, among parvenues I should be a servant, and nothing more; in this proud family I am a humble friend; of course they are not always gossiping with me like vulgar masters and mistresses; if they did, I should neither respect nor love them; but they all smile on me whenever I come into the room, even the baroness herself.Ibelong to them, and they belong to me, by ties without number, by the many kind words in many troubles, by the one roof that sheltered us a hundred years, and the grave where our bones lie together till the day of judgment."** The French peasant often thinks half a sentence, and utters the other half aloud, and so breaks air in the middle of a thought.

Probably Jacintha's whole thought, if we had the means of knowing it, would have run like this--Besides, I have another reason: Icould not be so comfortable myself elsewhere--for, look you"--Jacintha clasped her hands, and her black eyes shone out warm through the dew.Riviere's glistened too.

"That is well said," he cried; "it is nobly said: yet, after all, these are ties that owe their force to the souls they bind.How often have such bonds round human hearts proved ropes of sand! They grapple YOU like hooks of steel; because you are steel yourself to the backbone.I admire you, Jacintha.Such women as you have a great mission in France just now."Jacintha shook her head incredulously."What can we poor women do?""Bring forth heroes," cried Publicola with fervor."Be the mothers of great men, the Catos and the Gracchi of the future!"Jacintha smiled.She did not know the Gracchi nor their politics;but the name rang well."Gracchi!" Aristocrats, no doubt."That would be too much honor," replied she modestly."At present, I must say adieu!" and she moved off an inch at a time, in an uncertain hesitating manner, not very difficult to read; but Riviere, you must know, had more than once during this interview begged her to sit down, and in vain; she had always thanked him, but said she had not a moment to stay.So he made no effort to detain her now.The consequence was--she came slowly back of her own accord, and sat down in a corner of the porch, where nobody could see her, and then she sighed deeply.

"What is the matter now?" said Edouard, opening his eyes.

She looked at him point-blank for one moment; and her scale turned.

"Monsieur," said she timidly, "you have a good face, and a good heart.All I told you was--give me your honor not to betray us.""I swear it," said Edouard, a little pompously.

"Then--Dard was not so far from the truth; it was but a guess of his, for I never trusted my own sweetheart as I now trust a stranger.But to see what I see every day, and have no one I dare breathe a word to, oh, it is very hard! But on what a thread things turn! If any one had told me an hour ago it was you I should open my heart to! It's not economy: it's not stinginess; they are not paying off their debts.They never can.The baroness and the Demoiselles de Beaurepaire--are paupers.""Paupers, Jacintha?"

"Ay, paupers! their debts are greater than their means.They live here by sufferance.They have only their old clothes to wear.They have hardly enough to eat.Just now our cow is in full milk, you know; so that is a great help: but, when she goes dry, Heaven knows what we shall do; for I don't.But that is not the worst; better a light meal than a broken heart.Your precious government offers the chateau for sale.They might as well send for the guillotine at once, and cut off all our heads.You don't know my mistress as Ido.Ah, butchers, you will drag nothing out of that but her corpse.

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