登陆注册
5496400000088

第88章

"Very well,I will come to this gentleman's lodging for them at the beginning of the month.He is a friend of yours,and I will treat him as I do you.You have five theatres;you will get thirty tickets--that will be something like seventy-five francs a month.Perhaps you will be wanting an advance?"added Braulard,lifting a cash-box full of coin out of his desk.

"No,no,"said Lousteau;"we will keep that shift against a rainy day.""I will work with Coralie,sir,and we will come to an understanding,"said Braulard,addressing Lucien,who was looking about him,not without profound astonishment.There was a bookcase in Braulard's study,there were framed engravings and good furniture;and as they passed through the drawing room,he noticed that the fittings were neither too luxurious nor yet mean.The dining-room seemed to be the best ordered room,he remarked on this jokingly.

"But Braulard is an epicure,"said Lousteau;"his dinners are famous in dramatic literature,and they are what you might expect from his cash-box.""I have good wine,"Braulard replied modestly.--"Ah!here are my lamplighters,"he added,as a sound of hoarse voices and strange footsteps came up from the staircase.

Lucien on his way down saw a march past of claqueurs and retailers of tickets.It was an ill smelling squad,attired in caps,seedy trousers,and threadbare overcoats;a flock of gallows-birds with bluish and greenish tints in their faces,neglected beards,and a strange mixture of savagery and subservience in their eyes.A horrible population lives and swarms upon the Paris boulevards;selling watch guards and brass jewelry in the streets by day,applauding under the chandeliers of the theatre at night,and ready to lend themselves to any dirty business in the great city.

"Behold the Romans!"laughed Lousteau;"behold fame incarnate for actresses and dramatic authors.It is no prettier than our own when you come to look at it close.""It is difficult to keep illusions on any subject in Paris,"answered Lucien as they turned in at his door."There is a tax upon everything --everything has its price,and anything can be made to order--even success."Thirty guests were assembled that evening in Coralie's rooms,her dining room would not hold more.Lucien had asked Dauriat and the manager of the Panorama-Dramatique,Matifat and Florine,Camusot,Lousteau,Finot,Nathan,Hector Merlin and Mme.du Val-Noble,Felicien Vernou,Blondet,Vignon,Philippe Bridau,Mariette,Giroudeau,Cardot and Florentine,and Bixiou.He had also asked all his friends of the Rue des Quatre-Vents.Tullia the dancer,who was not unkind,said gossip,to du Bruel,had come without her duke.The proprietors of the newspapers,for whom most of the journalists wrote,were also of the party.

At eight o'clock,when the lights of the candles in the chandeliers shone over the furniture,the hangings,and the flowers,the rooms wore the festal air that gives to Parisian luxury the appearance of a dream;and Lucien felt indefinable stirrings of hope and gratified vanity and pleasure at the thought that he was the master of the house.But how and by whom the magic wand had been waved he no longer sought to remember.Florine and Coralie,dressed with the fanciful extravagance and magnificent artistic effect of the stage,smiled on the poet like two fairies at the gates of the Palace of Dreams.And Lucien was almost in a dream.

His life had been changed so suddenly during the last few months;he had gone so swiftly from the depths of penury to the last extreme of luxury,that at moments he felt as uncomfortable as a dreaming man who knows that he is asleep.And yet,he looked round at the fair reality about him with a confidence to which envious minds might have given the name of fatuity.

Lucien himself had changed.He had grown paler during these days of continual enjoyment;languor had lent a humid look to his eyes;in short,to use Mme.d'Espard's expression,he looked like a man who is loved.He was the handsomer for it.Consciousness of his powers and his strength was visible in his face,enlightened as it was by love and experience.Looking out over the world of letters and of men,it seemed to him that he might go to and fro as lord of it all.Sober reflection never entered his romantic head unless it was driven in by the pressure of adversity,and just now the present held not a care for him.The breath of praise swelled the sails of his skiff;all the instruments of success lay there to his hand;he had an establishment,a mistress whom all Paris envied him,a carriage,and untold wealth in his inkstand.Heart and soul and brain were alike transformed within him;why should he care to be over nice about the means,when the great results were visibly there before his eyes.

As such a style of living will seem,and with good reason,to be anything but secure to economists who have any experience of Paris,it will not be superfluous to give a glance to the foundation,uncertain as it was,upon which the prosperity of the pair was based.

Camusot had given Coralie's tradesmen instructions to grant her credit for three months at least,and this had been done without her knowledge.During those three months,therefore,horses and servants,like everything else,waited as if by enchantment at the bidding of two children,eager for enjoyment,and enjoying to their hearts'content.

Coralie had taken Lucien's hand and given him a glimpse of the transformation scene in the dining-room,of the splendidly appointed table,of chandeliers,each fitted with forty wax-lights,of the royally luxurious dessert,and a menu of Chevet's.Lucien kissed her on the forehead and held her closely to his heart.

同类推荐
  • 方言巧对

    方言巧对

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 跌打损伤方

    跌打损伤方

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 钝吟书要

    钝吟书要

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 丛林两序须知

    丛林两序须知

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 张果星宗

    张果星宗

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 让我们将友谊升华一下

    让我们将友谊升华一下

    年少轻狂的林别曾亲口说过,恋爱是无知的人类打发时间的幼稚游戏。可是遇见梁久以后,他开始期待两人的友谊可以再升华一下。然而这一等就是十年,直到梁久成为她的妻子……
  • 镰鼬

    镰鼬

    一个即将被魔法学院退学的学生,即将被退学!千里寻亲的他,却屡屡陷入纷争中。
  • 我净的灵能绕地球一圈

    我净的灵能绕地球一圈

    幽曼成天没事儿就喜欢跟在孟婆后边,听她同排队喝孟婆汤的鬼唠嗑。直到有一天,她哐当一声成为了一名光荣的净灵使。跳楼的母亲、被乱军杀死的公主、投湖的丫鬟、自杀的学生……这一个个都等着她来救。幽曼:呵!她再怎说也是个有灵力的鬼差,不就救个人让她死而无憾嘛,那不是分分钟的事。可是,她竟直接成了那没有法力的人类!幽曼:判司大人,你先前不是这样说的┭┮﹏┭┮。
  • 九域神帝传

    九域神帝传

    一代天骄被挚友与爱妻所害,幸得混沌之中孕育的混沌之戒,霸气回归,这一世我只为称帝而来。
  • 风有你的声音

    风有你的声音

    我被上级威胁收房客,这就算了。但这个男天天甩着一张丑脸……没事,我不理你就行你别贴过来啊,狗男人
  • 巫天

    巫天

    传说混沌之源一直没有消失,它疯狂的吸敛着大地的败坏之气一点点的壮大、膨胀。终于在巫妖之战两千年后浩劫再次来临,混沌之源逐日强大,如果继承盘古血统的“巫族天眼”还无法觉醒,那么天地在混沌之源的催动下将再次合拢,万物生灵将灰飞烟灭,变成一片恐怖的漆黑世界。可是妖族从中作梗,帝俊一直阻止着巫族后裔再次开天辟地,巫族后裔能否拯救万物生灵,天地能否度过浩劫,巫妖之战又会在两千年后如何上演,敬请关注《巫天》。
  • 人类与地球

    人类与地球

    在浩瀚无际的宇宙中,漂浮着一颗璀璨的星球——地球。地球是生活在这个蓝色星球上包括人类在内所有生物的摇篮,人类改变着这个星球的面貌,索取着宝贵的资源……本书分人类的家园、人类起源、文明与灾难、打造绿色地球四部分内容。
  • 天使之耳:交通警察之夜

    天使之耳:交通警察之夜

    《天使之耳》是东野圭吾少见有以交通事故为主题的推理故事集。6个故事都与交通事故有关,但每个看似简单的事故背后都暗藏玄机。《天使之耳》讲述车祸中坐在后座的妹妹用超常听力试图证明哥哥的无辜,《隔离带》讲述交通事故中失去司机的遗孀因为去捡高跟鞋而导致事故,《危险的新手》讲述新手女司机为了报复而令逃逸司机陷入重重麻烦,《过去吧》讲述凶手因为之前的犯错而被绳之于法,《镜中》讲述教练和警察为了集体荣誉,彼此心照不宣,将错就错地处置了交通事故……6个故事虽然都是以交通事故为题,读起来却各自独辟蹊径,精彩好读,整本书既保留了东野圭吾擅长的故事性和人性发掘,又对当下的日本社会生活进行了颇具审读的剖析与解读。
  • 奇妙世界游

    奇妙世界游

    万事万物,皆为飘渺虚无之物,见之为真?亦为假!真假为何?
  • 幸福生活万年长

    幸福生活万年长

    大学生黄小毛通过老乡老周,又通过老周的老婆杨司长终于留在了北京某机关工作,于是,黄小毛就成了周家的奴隶。后来,老部长退休了,机关进行了调整,杨司长被新部长从人事司调到了教育宣传司,黄小毛的日子就不好过了。黄小毛原来是有可能接处长的班的,这下没有希望了。有一天早上,黄小毛锻炼身体,救了一个晕倒的老人,原来这个老人是老部长,不久又有消息说新部长病了,癌症晚期。黄小毛的生活开始有了转机……老部长退休几个月后,机关里进行了一次调整,结果人事司的杨司长被调到教育宣传司去了。教育宣传司是有司长的,杨司长只能和原司长并列。