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met with in the world; 〃perhaps the father could make a rich marriage

only because he was rich himself; consequently; the marriage was the

fruit of the crime。〃



〃This discussion is; in itself; a verdict。 There are some things on

which a man does not deliberate;〃 said my former guardian; who thought

to enlighten the assembly with a flash of inebriety。



〃Yes!〃 said the secretary of an embassy。



〃Yes!〃 said the priest。



But the two men did not mean the same thing。



A 〃doctrinaire;〃 who had missed his election to the Chamber by one

hundred and fifty votes out of one hundred and fifty…five; here rose。



〃Messieurs;〃 he said; 〃this phenomenal incident of intellectual nature

is one of those which stand out vividly from the normal condition to

which sobriety is subjected。 Consequently the decision to be made

ought to be the spontaneous act of our consciences; a sudden

conception; a prompt inward verdict; a fugitive shadow of our mental

apprehension; much like the flashes of sentiment which constitute

taste。 Let us vote。〃



〃Let us vote!〃 cried all my guests。



I have each two balls; one white; one red。 The white; symbol of

virginity; was to forbid the marriage; the red ball sanctioned it。 I

myself abstained from voting; out of delicacy。



My friends were seventeen in number; nine was therefore the majority。

Each man put his ball into the wicker basket with a narrow throat;

used to hold the numbered balls when card…players draw for their

places at pool。 We were all roused to a more or less keen curiosity;

for this balloting to clarify morality was certainly original。

Inspection of the ballot…box showed the presence of nine white balls!

The result did not surprise me; but it came into my heard to count the

young men of my own age whom I had brought to sit in judgment。 These

casuists were precisely nine in number; they all had the same thought。



〃Oh; oh!〃 I said to myself; 〃here is secret unanimity to forbid the

marriage; and secret unanimity to sanction it! How shall I solve that

problem?〃



〃Where does the father…in…law live?〃 asked one my school…friends;

heedlessly; being less sophisticated than the others。



〃There's no longer a father…in…law;〃 I replied。 〃Hitherto; my

conscience has spoken plainly enough to make your verdict superfluous。

If to…day its voice is weakened; here is the cause of my cowardice。 I

received; about two months ago; this all…seducing letter。〃



And I showed them the following invitation; which I took from my

pocket…book:



  〃You are invited to be present at the funeral procession; burial

  services; and interment of Monsieur Jean…Frederic Taillefer; of

  the house of Taillefer and Company; formerly Purveyor of

  Commissary…meats; in his lifetime chevalier of the Legion of

  honor; and of the Golden Spur; captain of the first company of the

  Grenadiers of the National Guard of Paris; deceased; May 1st; at

  his residence; rue Joubert; which will take place at; etc。; etc。



  〃On the part of; etc。〃



〃Now; what am I do to?〃 I continued; 〃I will put the question before

you in a broad way。 There is undoubtedly a sea of blood in

Mademoiselle Taillefer's estates; her inheritance from her father is a

vast Aceldama。 I know that。 BUT Prosper Magnan left no heirs; BUT;

again; I have been unable to discover the family of the merchant who

was murdered at Andernach。 To whom therefore can I restore that

fortune? And ought it to be wholly restored? Have I the right to

betray a secret surprised by me;to add a murdered head to the dowry

of an innocent girl; to give her for the rest of her life bad dreams;

to deprive her of all her illusions; and say; 'Your gold is stained

with blood'? I have borrowed the 'Dictionary of Cases of Conscience'

from an old ecclesiastic; but I can find nothing there to solve my

doubts。 Shall I found pious masses for the repose of the souls of

Prosper Magnan; Wahlenfer; and Taillefer? Here we are in the middle of

the nineteenth century! Shall I build a hospital; or institute a prize

for virtue? A prize for virtue would be given to scoundrels; and as

for hospitals; they seem to me to have become in these days the

protectors of vice。 Besides; such charitable actions; more or less

profitable to vanity; do they constitute reparation?and to whom do I

owe reparation? But I love; I love passionately。 My love is my life。

If I; without apparent motive; suggest to a young girl accustomed to

luxury; to elegance; to a life fruitful of all enjoyments of art; a

young girl who loves to idly listen at the opera to Rossini's music;

if to her I should propose that she deprive herself of fifteen hundred

thousand francs in favor of broken…down old men; or scrofulous

paupers; she would turn her back on me and laugh; or her confidential

friend would tell her that I'm a crazy jester。 If in an ecstasy of

love; I should paint to her the charms of a modest life; and a little

home on the banks of the Loire; if I were to ask her to sacrifice her

Parisian life on the altar of our love; it would be; in the first

place; a virtuous lie; in the next; I might only be opening the way to

some painful experience; I might lose the heart of a girl who loves

society; and balls; and personal adornment; and ME for the time being。

Some slim and jaunty officer; with a well…frizzed moustache; who can

play the piano; quote Lord Byron; and ride a horse elegantly; may get

her away from me。 What shall I do? For Heaven's sake; give me some

advice!〃



The honest man; that species of puritan not unlike the father of

Jeannie Deans; of whom I have already told you; and who; up to the

present moment hadn't uttered a word; shrugged his shoulders; as he

looked at me and said:



〃Idiot! why did you ask him if he came from Beauvais?〃









ADDENDUM



The following personages appear in other stories of the Human Comedy。



Taillefer; Jean…Frederic

  The Firm of Nucingen

  Father Goriot

  The Magic Skin



Taillefer; Victorine

  Father Goriot











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