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  her money; but she is apt to affect the great lady a little too

  much; as rich English women do who want to be mistaken for them;

  and she displays her lobster's claws too freely。



  She has; however; as little intelligence as I could wish in a

  woman。 If there were a stupider one to be found; I would set out

  to seek her。 This girl; whose name is Dinah; will never criticise

  me; she will never contradict me; I shall be her Upper Chamber;

  her Lords and Commons。 In short; Paul; she is indefeasible

  evidence of the English genius; she is a product of English

  mechanics brought to their highest pitch of perfection; she was

  undoubtedly made at Manchester; between the manufactory of Perry's

  pens and the workshops for steam…engines。 It eats; it drinks; it

  walks; it may have children; take good care of them; and bring

  them up admirably; and it apes a woman so well that you would

  believe it real。



  When my mother introduced us; she had set up the machine so

  cleverly; had so carefully fitted the pegs; and oiled the wheels

  so thoroughly; that nothing jarred; then; when she saw I did not

  make a very wry face; she set the springs in motion; and the woman

  spoke。 Finally; my mother uttered the decisive words; 〃Miss Dinah

  Stevens spends no more than thirty thousand francs a year; and has

  been traveling for seven years in order to economize。〃So there

  is another image; and that one is silver。



  Matters are so far advanced that the banns are to be published。 We

  have got as far as 〃My dear love。〃 Miss makes eyes at me that

  might floor a porter。 The settlements are prepared。 My fortune is

  not inquired into; Miss Stevens devotes a portion of hers to

  creating an entail in landed estate; bearing an income of two

  hundred and forty thousand francs; and to the purchase of a house;

  likewise entailed。 The settlement credited to me is of a million

  francs。 She has nothing to complain of。 I leave her uncle's money

  untouched。



  The worthy brewer; who has helped to found the entail; was near

  bursting with joy when he heard that his niece was to be a

  marquise。 He would be capable of doing something handsome for my

  eldest boy。



  I shall sell out of the funds as soon as they are up to eighty;

  and invest in land。 Thus; in two years I may look to get six

  hundred thousand francs a year out of real estate。 So; you see;

  Paul; I do not give my friends advice that I am not ready to act

  upon。



  If you had but listened to me; you would have an English wife;

  some Nabob's daughter; who would leave you the freedom of a

  bachelor and the independence necessary for playing the whist of

  ambition。 I would concede my future wife to you if you were not

  married already。 But that cannot be helped; and I am not the man

  to bid you chew the cud of the past。



  All this preamble was needful to explain to you that for the

  future my position in life will be such as a man needs if he wants

  to play the great game of pitch…and…toss。 I cannot do without you;

  my friend。 Now; then; my dear Paul; instead of setting sail for

  India you would do a much wiser thing to navigate with me the

  waters of the Seine。 Believe me; Paris is still the place where

  fortune; abundant fortune; can be won。 Potosi is in the rue

  Vivienne; the rue de la Paix; the Place Vendome; the rue de

  Rivoli。 In all other places and countries material works and

  labors; marches and counter…marches; and sweatings of the brow are

  necessary to the building up of fortune; but in Paris THOUGHT

  suffices。 Here; every man even mentally mediocre; can see a mine

  of wealth as he puts on his slippers; or picks his teeth after

  dinner; in his down…sitting and his up…rising。 Find me another

  place on the globe where a good round stupid idea brings in more

  money; or is sooner understood than it is here。



  If I reach the top of the ladder; as I shall; am I the man to

  refuse you a helping hand; an influence; a signature? We shall

  want; we young roues; a faithful friend on whom to count; if only

  to compromise him and make him a scape…goat; or send him to die

  like a common soldier to save his general。 Government is

  impossible without a man of honor at one's side; in whom to

  confide and with whom we can do and say everything。



  Here is what I propose。 Let the 〃Belle…Amelie〃 sail without you;

  come back here like a thunderbolt; I'll arrange a duel for you

  with Vandenesse in which you shall have the first shot; and you

  can wing him like a pigeon。 In France the husband who shoots his

  rival becomes at once respectable and respected。 No one ever

  cavils at him again。 Fear; my dear fellow; is a valuable social

  element; a means of success for those who lower their eyes before

  the gaze of no man living。 I who care as little to live as to

  drink a glass of milk; and who have never felt the emotion of

  fear; I have remarked the strange effects produced by that

  sentiment upon our modern manners。 Some men tremble to lose the

  enjoyments to which they are attached; others dread to leave a

  woman。 The old adventurous habits of other days when life was 

  flung away like a garment exist no longer。 The bravery of a great

  many men is nothing more than a clever calculation on the fear of

  their adversary。 The Poles are the only men in Europe who fight

  for the pleasure of fighting; they cultivate the art for the art's

  sake; and not for speculation。



  Now hear me: kill Vandenesse; and your wife trembles; your mother…

  in…law trembles; the public trembles; and you recover your

  position; you prove your grand passion for your wife; you subdue

  society; you subdue your wife; you become a hero。 Such is France。

  As for your embarrassments; I hold a hundred thousand francs for

  you; you can pay your principal debts; and sell what property you

  have left with a power of redemption; for you will soon obtain an

  office which will enable you by degrees to pay off your creditors。

  Then; as for your wife; once enlightened as to her character you

  can rule her。 When you loved her you had no power to manage her;

  not loving her; you will have an unconquerable force。 I will

  undertake; myself; to make your mother…in…law as supple as a

  glove; for you must recover the use of the hundred and fifty

  thousand francs a year those two women have squeezed out of you。



  Therefore; I say; renounce this expatriation which seems to me no

  better than a pan of charcoal or a pistol to your head。 To go away

  is to justify all calumnies。 The gambler who leaves the table to

  get his money loses it when he returns; we must have our gold in

  our pockets。 Let us now; you and I; be two gamblers on the green

  baize of politics; between us loans are in order。 Therefore take

  post…horses; come back instantly; and renew the game。 You'll win

  it with Henri de Marsay for your partner; for Henri de Marsay

  knows how to will; and how to strike。



  See how we stand politically。 My father is in the British

  ministry; we shall have close relations with Spain through the

  Evangelistas; for; as soon as your mother…in…law and I have

  measured claws she will find there is nothing to gain by fighting

  the devil。 Montriveau is our lieutenant…general; he will certainly

  be minister of war before long; and his eloquence will give him

  great ascendancy in the Chamber。 Ronquerolles will be minister of

  State and privy…councillor; Martial de la Roche…Hugon is minister

  to Germany and peer of France; Serisy leads the Council of State;

  to which he is indispensable; Granville holds the magistracy; to

  which his sons belong; the Grandlieus stand well at court; Ferraud

  is the soul of the Gondreville coterie;low intriguers who are

  always on the surface of things; I'm sure I don't know why。 Thus

  supported; what have we to fear? The money question is a mere

  nothing when this great wheel of fortune rolls for us。 What is a

  woman?you are not a schoolboy。 What is life; my dear fellow; if

  you let a woman be the whole of it? A boat you can't command;

  without a rudder; but not without a magnet; and tossed by every

  wind that blows。 Pah!



  The great secret of social alchemy; my dear Paul; is to get the

  most we can out of each age of life through which we pass; to have

  and to hold the buds of our spring; the flowers of our summer; the

  fruits of our autumn。 We amused ourselves once; a few good fellows

  and I; for a dozen or more years; like mousquetaires; black; red;

  and gray; we denied ourselves nothing; not even an occasional

  filibustering here and there。 Now we are going to shake down the

  plums which age and experience have ripened。 Be one of us; you

  shall have your share in the PUDDING we are going to cook。



  Come; you will find a friend all yours in the skin of



H。 de Marsay。





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