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第53章

This history would be strangely incomplete if no mention were made of the coincidence of the Chevalier de Valois's death occurring at the same time as that of Suzanne's mother.The chevalier died with the monarchy, in August, 1830.He had joined the cortege of Charles X.at Nonancourt, and piously escorted it to Cherbourg with the Troisvilles, Casterans, d'Esgrignons, Verneuils, etc.The old gentleman had taken with him fifty thousand francs,--the sum to which his savings then amounted.He offered them to one of the faithful friends of the king for transmission to his master, speaking of his approaching death, and declaring that the money came originally from the goodness of the king, and, moreover, that the property of the last of the Valois belonged of right to the crown.It is not known whether the fervor of his zeal conquered the reluctance of the Bourbon, who abandoned his fine kingdom of France without carrying away with him a farthing, and who ought to have been touched by the devotion of the chevalier.It is certain, however, that Cesarine, the residuary legate of the old man, received from his estate only six hundred francs a year.The chevalier returned to Alencon, cruelly weakened by grief and by fatigue; he died on the very day when Charles X.arrived on a foreign shore.

Madame du Val-Noble and her protector, who was just then afraid of the vengeance of the liberal party, were glad of a pretext to remain incognito in the village where Suzanne's mother died.At the sale of the chevalier's effects, which took place at that time, Suzanne, anxious to obtain a souvenir of her first and last friend, pushed up the price of the famous snuff-box, which was finally knocked down to her for a thousand francs.The portrait of the Princess Goritza was alone worth that sum.Two years later, a young dandy, who was making a collection of the fine snuff-boxes of the last century, obtained from Madame du Val-Noble the chevalier's treasure.The charming confidant of many a love and the pleasure of an old age is now on exhibition in a species of private museum.If the dead could know what happens after them, the chevalier's head would surely blush upon its left cheek.

If this history has no other effect than to inspire the possessors of precious relics with holy fear, and induce them to make codicils to secure these touching souvenirs of joys that are no more by bequeathing them to loving hands, it will have done an immense service to the chivalrous and romantic portion of the community; but it does, in truth, contain a far higher moral.Does it not show the necessity for a new species of education? Does it not invoke, from the enlightened solicitude of the ministers of Public Instruction, the creation of chairs of anthropology,--a science in which Germany outstrips us? Modern myths are even less understood than ancient ones, harried as we are with myths.Myths are pressing us from every point;they serve all theories, they explain all questions.They are, according to human ideas, the torches of history; they would save empires from revolution if only the professors of history would force the explanations they give into the mind of the provincial masses.If Mademoiselle Cormon had been a reader or a student, and if there had existed in the department of the Orne a professor of anthropology, or even had she read Ariosto, the frightful disasters of her conjugal life would never have occurred.She would probably have known why the Italian poet makes Angelica prefer Medoro, who was a blond Chevalier de Valois, to Orlando, whose mare was dead, and who knew no better than to fly into a passion.Is not Medoro the mythic form for all courtiers of feminine royalty, and Orlando the myth of disorderly, furious, and impotent revolutions, which destroy but cannot produce?

We publish, but without assuming any responsibility for it, this opinion of a pupil of Monsieur Ballanche.

No information has reached us as to the fate of the negroes' heads in diamonds.You may see Madame du Val-Noble every evening at the Opera.

Thanks to the education given her by the Chevalier de Valois, she has almost the air of a well-bred woman.

Madame du Bousquier still lives; is not that as much as to say she still suffers? After reaching the age of sixty--the period at which women allow themselves to make confessions--she said confidentially to Madame du Coudrai, that she had never been able to endure the idea of dying an old maid.

ADDENDUM

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

(Note: The Collection of Antiquities is a companion piece to The Old Maid.In other Addendum appearances they are combined under the title of The Jealousies of a Country Town.)Bordin The Gondreville Mystery The Seamy Side of History The Commission in LunacyBousquier, Du (or Du Croisier or Du Bourguier)The Collection of Antiquities (companion piece)The Middle ClassesBousquier, Madame du (du Croisier) (Mlle.Cormon)The Collection of Antiquities (companion piece)Casteran, De The Chouans The Seamy Side of History The Collection of Antiquities (companion piece)Beatrix The PeasantryChesnel (or Choisnel)The Seamy Side of History The Collection of Antiquities (companion piece)Coudrai, Du The Collection of Antiquities (companion piece)Esgrignon, Charles-Marie-Victor-Ange-Carol, Marquis d' (or Des Grignons)The Chouans The Collection of Antiquities (companion piece)Esgrignon, Marie-Armande-Claire d'

The Collection of Antiquities (companion piece)Gaillard, Madame Theodore (Suzanne)

A Distinguished Provincial at Paris A Bachelor's Establishment Scenes from a Courtesan's Life Beatrix The Unconscious HumoristsGranson, Athanase The Government Clerks (mentioned only)Lenoncourt, Duc de The Lily of the Valley Cesar Birotteau The Collection of Antiquities (companion piece)The Gondreville Mystery BeatrixNavarreins, Duc de Colonel Chabert The Muse of the Department The Thirteen The Peasantry Scenes from a Courtesan's Life The Country Parson The Magic Skin The Gondreville Mystery The Secrets of a Princess Cousin BettyPombreton, Marquis de Lost Illusions A Distinguished Provincial at ParisRonceret, Du The Collection of Antiquities (companion piece)BeatrixRonceret, Madame Du The Collection of Antiquities (companion piece)Simeuse, Admiral de Beatrix The Gondreville MysteryTroisville, Guibelin, Vicomte de The Seamy Side of History The Chouans The Collection of Antiquities (companion piece)The PeasantryValois, Chevalier de The Chouans The Collection of Antiquities (companion piece)Verneuil, Duc de The Chouans The Collection of Antiquities (companion piece)End

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