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第45章

The Count Hector de Tremorel, at twenty-six, was the model and ideal of the polished man of the world, proper to our age; a man useless alike to himself and to others, harmful even, seeming to have been placed on earth expressly to play at the expense of all.

Young, noble, elegant, rich by millions, endowed with vigorous health, this last descendant of a great family squandered most foolishly and ignobly both his youth and his patrimony.He acquired by excesses of all kinds a wide and unenviable celebrity.People talked of his stables, his carriages, his servants, his furniture, his dogs, his favorite loves.His cast-off horses still took prizes, and a jade distinguished by his notice was eagerly sought by the young bloods of the town.Do not think, however, that he was naturally vicious; he had a warm heart, and even generous emotions at twenty.Six years of unhealthy pleasures had spoiled him to the marrow.Foolishly vain, he was ready to do anything to maintain his notoriety.He had the bold and determined egotism of one who has never had to think of anyone but himself, and has never suffered.Intoxicated by the flatteries of the so-called friends who drew his money from him, he admired himself, mistaking his brutal cynicism for wit, and his lofty disdain of all morality and his idiotic scepticism, for character.He was also feeble; he had caprices, but never a will; feeble as a child, a woman, a girl.

His biography was to be found in the petty journals of the day, which retailed his sayings - or what he might have said; his least actions and gestures were reported.

One night when he was supping at the Cafe-de Paris, he threw all the plates out the window.It cost him twenty thousand francs.

Bravo! One morning gossiping Paris learned with stupefaction that he had eloped to Italy with the wife of X-, the banker, a lady nineteen years married.He fought a duel, and killed his man.The week after, he was wounded in another.He was a hero! On one occasion he went to Baden, where he broke the bank.Another time, after playing sixty hours, he managed to lose one hundred and twenty thousand francs - won by a Russian prince.

He was one of those men whom success intoxicates, who long for applause, but who care not for what they are applauded.Count Hector was more than ravished by the noise he made in the world.

It seemed to him the acme of honor and glory to have his name or initials constantly in the columns of the Parisian World.He did not betray this, however, but said, with charming modesty, after each new adventure:

"When will they stop talking about me?"

On great occasions, he borrowed from Louis XIV the epigram:

"After me the deluge."

The deluge came in his lifetime.

One April morning, his valet, a villainous fellow, drilled and dressed up by the count - woke him at nine o'clock with this speech:

"Monsieur, a bailiff is downstairs in the ante-chamber, and has come to seize your furniture."Hector turned on his pillow, yawned, stretched, and replied:

"Well, tell him to begin operations with the stables and carriage-house; and then come up and dress me."He did not seem disturbed, and the servant retired amazed at his master's coolness.The count had at least sense enough to know the state of his finances; and he had foreseen, nay, expected the bailiff's visit.Three years before, when he had been laid up for six weeks in consequence of a fall from his horse, he had measured the depth of the gulf toward which he was hastening.Then, he might yet have saved himself.But he must have changed his whole course of life, reformed his household, learned that twenty-one franc pieces made a napoleon.Fie, never! After mature reflection he had said to himself that he would go on to the end.When the last hour came, he would fly to the other end of France, erase his name from his linen, and blow his brainsout in some forest.

This hour had now come.

By contracting debts, signing bills, renewing obligations, paying interests and compound interests, giving commissions by always borrowing, and never paying, Hector had consumed the princely heritage - nearly four millions in lands - which he had received at his father's death.The winter just past had cost him fifty thousand crowns.He had tried eight days before to borrow a hundred thousand francs, and had failed.He had been refused, not because his property was not as much as he owed, but because it was known that property sold by a bankrupt does not bring its value.

Thus it was that when the valet came in and said, "The bailiff is here," he seemed like a spectre commanding suicide.

Hector took the announcement coolly and said, as he got up:

"Well, here's an end of it."

He was very calm, though a little confused.A little confusion is excusable when a man passes from wealth to beggary.He thought he would make his last toilet with especial care.Parbleu! The French nobility goes into battle in court costume! He was ready in less than an hour.He put on his bejewelled watch-chain; then he put a pair of little pistols, of the finest quality, in his overcoat pocket; then he sent the valet away, and opening his desk, he counted up what funds he had left.Ten thousand and some hundreds of francs remained.He might with this sum take a journey, prolong his life two or three months; but he repelled with disdain the thought of a miserable subterfuge, of a reprieve in disguise.He imagined that with this money he might make a great show of generosity, which would be talked of in the world; it would be chivalrous to breakfast with his inamorata and make her a present of this money at dessert.During the meal he would be full of nervous gayety, of cynical humor, and then he would announce his intention to kill himself.The girl would not fail to narrate the scene everywhere; she would repeat his last conversation, his last will and gift; all the cafes would buzz with it at night; the papers would be full of it.

This idea strangely excited him, and comforted him at once.He was going out, when his eyes fell upon the mass of papers in his desk.

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