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第17章 PART ONE(16)

And he added,regarding the member of the Convention steadily the while,'Louis XVII.?'

The conventionary stretched forth his hand and grasped the Bishop's arm.

'Louis XVII.!let us see.

For whom do you mourn?is it for the innocent child?very good;in that case I mourn with you.Is it for the royal child?

I demand time for reflection.To me,the brother of Cartouche,an innocent child who was hung up by the armpits in the Place de Greve,until death ensued,for the sole crime of having been the brother of Cartouche,is no less painful than the grandson of Louis XV.,an innocent child,martyred in the tower of the Temple,for the sole crime of having been grandson of Louis XV.'

'Monsieur,'said the Bishop,'I like not this conjunction of names.'

'Cartouche?

Louis XV.?To which of the two do you object?'

A momentary silence ensued.

The Bishop almost regretted having come,and yet he felt vaguely and strangely shaken.

The conventionary resumed:——

'Ah,Monsieur Priest,you love not the crudities of the true.Christ loved them.

He seized a rod and cleared out the Temple.His scourge,full of lightnings,was a harsh speaker of truths.When he cried,Sinite parvulos,'he made no distinction between the little children.

It would not have embarrassed him to bring together the Dauphin of Barabbas and the Dauphin of Herod.

Innocence,Monsieur,is its own crown.

Innocence has no need to be a highness.It is as august in rags as in fleurs de lys.'

'That is true,'said the Bishop in a low voice.

'I persist,'continued the conventionary G——'You have mentioned Louis XVII.

to me.

Let us come to an understanding.

Shall we weep for all the innocent,all martyrs,all children,the lowly as well as the exalted?

I agree to that.

But in that case,as I have told you,we must go back further than'93,and our tears must begin before Louis XVII.

I will weep with you over the children of kings,provided that you will weep with me over the children of the people.'

'I weep for all,'said the Bishop.

'Equally!'exclaimed conventionary G——;'and if the balance must incline,let it be on the side of the people.

They have been suffering longer.'

Another silence ensued.

The conventionary was the first to break it.He raised himself on one elbow,took a bit of his cheek between his thumb and his forefinger,as one does mechanically when one interrogates and judges,and appealed to the Bishop with a gaze full of all the forces of the death agony.

It was almost an explosion.

'Yes,sir,the people have been suffering a long while.

And hold!that is not all,either;why have you just questioned me and talked to me about Louis XVII.?I know you not.

Ever since I have been in these parts I have dwelt in this enclosure alone,never setting foot outside,and seeing no one but that child who helps me.Your name has reached me in a confused manner,it is true,and very badly pronounced,I must admit;but that signifies nothing:

clever men have so many ways of imposing on that honest goodman,the people.By the way,I did not hear the sound of your carriage;you have left it yonder,behind the coppice at the fork of the roads,no doubt.I do not know you,I tell you.

You have told me that you are the Bishop;but that affords me no information as to your moral personality.In short,I repeat my question.

Who are you?

You are a bishop;that is to say,a prince of the church,one of those gilded men with heraldic bearings and revenues,who have vast prebends,——the bishopric of D——fifteen thousand francs settled income,ten thousand in perquisites;total,twenty-five thousand francs,——who have kitchens,who have liveries,who make good cheer,who eat moor-hens on Friday,who strut about,a lackey before,a lackey behind,in a gala coach,and who have palaces,and who roll in their carriages in the name of Jesus Christ who went barefoot!You are a prelate,——revenues,palace,horses,servants,good table,all the sensualities of life;you have this like the rest,and like the rest,you enjoy it;it is well;but this says either too much or too little;this does not enlighten me upon the intrinsic and essential value of the man who comes with the probable intention of bringing wisdom to me.

To whom do I speak?Who are you?'

The Bishop hung his head and replied,'Vermis sum——I am a worm.'

'A worm of the earth in a carriage?'growled the conventionary.

It was the conventionary's turn to be arrogant,and the Bishop's to be humble.

The Bishop resumed mildly:——

'So be it,sir.

But explain to me how my carriage,which is a few paces off behind the trees yonder,how my good table and the moor-hens which I eat on Friday,how my twenty-five thousand francs income,how my palace and my lackeys prove that clemency is not a duty,and that'93 was not inexorable.

The conventionary passed his hand across his brow,as though to sweep away a cloud.

'Before replying to you,'he said,'I beseech you to pardon me.I have just committed a wrong,sir.

You are at my house,you are my guest,I owe you courtesy.

You discuss my ideas,and it becomes me to confine myself to combating your arguments.

Your riches and your pleasures are advantages which I hold over you in the debate;but good taste dictates that I shall not make use of them.

I promise you to make no use of them in the future.'

'I thank you,'said the Bishop.

G——resumed.

'Let us return to the explanation which you have asked of me.Where were we?

What were you saying to me?

That'93 was inexorable?'

'Inexorable;yes,'said the Bishop.

'What think you of Marat clapping his hands at the guillotine?'

'What think you of Bossuet chanting the Te Deum over the dragonnades?'

The retort was a harsh one,but it attained its mark with the directness of a point of steel.

The Bishop quivered under it;no reply occurred to him;but he was offended by this mode of alluding to Bossuet.

The best of minds will have their fetiches,and they sometimes feel vaguely wounded by the want of respect of logic.

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