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第23章

Qui donc t'a donne la mission s'annoncer au peuple que la divinite n'existe pas? Quel avantage trouves-tu a persuader a l'homme qu'une force aveugle preside a ses destinees et frappe au hasard le crime et la vertu?--Robespierre, "Discours," Mai 7, 1794.

(Who then invested you with the mission to announce to the people that there is no God? What advantage find you in persuading man that nothing but blind force presides over his destinies, and strikes haphazard both crime and virtue?)It was some time before midnight when the stranger returned home.

His apartments were situated in one of those vast abodes which may be called an epitome of Paris itself,--the cellars rented by mechanics, scarcely removed a step from paupers, often by outcasts and fugitives from the law, often by some daring writer, who, after scattering amongst the people doctrines the most subversive of order, or the most libellous on the characters of priest, minister, and king, retired amongst the rats, to escape the persecution that attends the virtuous; the ground-floor occupied by shops; the entresol by artists; the principal stories by nobles; and the garrets by journeymen or grisettes.

As the stranger passed up the stairs, a young man of a form and countenance singularly unprepossessing emerged from a door in the entresol, and brushed beside him.His glance was furtive, sinister, savage, and yet timorous; the man's face was of an ashen paleness, and the features worked convulsively.The stranger paused, and observed him with thoughtful looks, as he hurried down the stairs.While he thus stood, he heard a groan from the room which the young man had just quitted; the latter had pulled to the door with hasty vehemence, but some fragment, probably of fuel, had prevented its closing, and it now stood slightly ajar; the stranger pushed it open and entered.He passed a small anteroom, meanly furnished, and stood in a bedchamber of meagre and sordid discomfort.Stretched on the bed, and writhing in pain, lay an old man; a single candle lit the room, and threw its feeble ray over the furrowed and death-like face of the sick person.No attendant was by; he seemed left alone, to breathe his last."Water," he moaned feebly,--"water:--I parch,--I burn!" The intruder approached the bed, bent over him, and took his hand."Oh, bless thee, Jean, bless thee!" said the sufferer; "hast thou brought back the physician already? Sir, I am poor, but I can pay you well.Iwould not die yet, for that young man's sake." And he sat upright in his bed, and fixed his dim eyes anxiously on his visitor.

"What are your symptoms, your disease?"

"Fire, fire, fire in the heart, the entrails: I burn!""How long is it since you have taken food?""Food! only this broth.There is the basin, all I have taken these six hours.I had scarce drunk it ere these pains began."The stranger looked at the basin; some portion of the contents was yet left there.

"Who administered this to you?"

"Who? Jean! Who else should? I have no servant,--none! I am poor, very poor, sir.But no! you physicians do not care for the poor.I AM RICH! can you cure me?""Yes, if Heaven permit.Wait but a few moments."The old man was fast sinking under the rapid effects of poison.

The stranger repaired to his own apartments, and returned in a few moments with some preparation that had the instant result of an antidote.The pain ceased, the blue and livid colour receded from the lips; the old man fell into a profound sleep.The stranger drew the curtains round the bed, took up the light, and inspected the apartment.The walls of both rooms were hung with drawings of masterly excellence.A portfolio was filled with sketches of equal skill,--but these last were mostly subjects that appalled the eye and revolted the taste: they displayed the human figure in every variety of suffering,--the rack, the wheel, the gibbet; all that cruelty has invented to sharpen the pangs of death seemed yet more dreadful from the passionate gusto and earnest force of the designer.And some of the countenances of those thus delineated were sufficiently removed from the ideal to show that they were portraits; in a large, bold, irregular hand was written beneath these drawings, "The Future of the Aristocrats." In a corner of the room, and close by an old bureau, was a small bundle, over which, as if to hide it, a cloak was thrown carelessly.Several shelves were filled with books;these were almost entirely the works of the philosophers of the time,--the philosophers of the material school, especially the Encyclopedistes, whom Robespierre afterwards so singularly attacked when the coward deemed it unsafe to leave his reign without a God.

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