登陆注册
5383400000089

第89章

MARIE-GASTON TO MADAME LA COMTESSE DE L'ESTORADEArcis-sur-Aube, May 16, 1839.

Madame,--Last evening the preparatory meeting took place,--a ridiculous ceremony, very annoying to the candidates, which cannot, however, be avoided.

Perhaps it is natural that before pledging themselves to a man who is to represent them for four or five years, voters should want to question him, and discover, if possible, what he really is.Is he a man of intelligence? Does he really sustain the ideas put forth about him? Will he be cordial and affable to the various interests which may claim his support? Is he firm in character? Can he defend his ideas--if he has any? In a word, will the constituency be worthily, faithfully, and honestly represented? That is the serious and respectable aspect of this institution, which, not being a part of the law, must, in order to be so firmly fixed in our customs, have a sound reason for its existence.

But every medal has its reverse; as may be seen in these meetings of candidates with electors puffed up by their own self-importance, eager to exercise for a moment the sovereignty they are about to delegate to their deputy, and selling it as dearly as they can to him.Considering the impertinence of certain questions addressed to a candidate, it would really seem as if the latter were a serf over whom each elector had rights of life and death.Not a corner of his private life where the unhappy man is safe from prying curiosity.All things are possible in the line of preposterous questioning; for instance: Why does the candidate prefer the wine of Champagne to the wine of Bordeaux? At Bordeaux, where wine is a religion, this preference implies an idea of non-patriotism and may seriously affect the election.Many voters go to these meetings solely to enjoy the embarrassment of the candidates.

Holding them as it were in the pillory, they play with them like a child with a beetle, an old judge with the criminal he examines, or a young surgeon at an autopsy.

Others have not such elevated tastes; they come merely to enjoy the racket, the confusion of tongues which is certain to take place on such occasions.Some see their opportunity to exhibit a choice talent;for (as they say in the reports of the Chamber) when "the tumult is at its height," a cock is heard to crow or a dog to howl as if his paw were trodden upon,--noises that are imitated with marvellous accuracy.

But truly, are not fools and stupid beings a majority in the world, and ought they not to have their representative?

The meeting took place in a large dance-hall, the loft for the orchestra forming a sort of private box to which non-voters were admitted, I among the number.Some ladies had already taken the front seats; Madame Marion, aunt of Simon Giguet, the Left centre candidate;Madame and Mademoiselle Mollot, wife and daughter of the clerk of the court, and some others whose names and position I did not catch.

Madame and Mademoiselle Beauvisage shone conspicuously, like Brutus and Cassius, by their absence.

Before the candidacy of Monsieur Beauvisage was brought forward on the ministerial side after the death of Charles Keller, that of Monsieur Simon Giguet was thought to be certain of success.Now, in consequence of that of our friend Sallenauve, who has in turn distanced Beauvisage, Giguet has fallen a step lower still.His father, a former colonel of the Empire, is greatly respected throughout this region.As an expression of regret for not electing his son (according to all probabilities), the electors made him, by acclamation, chairman of the meeting.

The first candidate who was called upon to speak was Simon Giguet; he made a long-winded address, full of commonplaces.Few questions were asked him which deserve a place in the present report.The audience felt that the tug of war was elsewhere.

Monsieur Beauvisage was then summoned; whereupon Maitre Achille Pigoult the notary rose, and asked leave to make a statement.

"Monsieur le maire," he said, "has, since yesterday, been attacked by--""Ha! ha!" derisive laughter on the part of the electors.

Colonel Giguet rang his bell repeatedly, without being able to enforce silence.At the first lull Maitre Pigoult resumed,--"I have the honor to inform you, gentlemen, that, attacked by an indisposition which, not serious in itself--"Fresh interruption, noisier than the first.

Like all military men, Colonel Giguet is not patient nor parliamentary; he therefore rose and called out vehemently,--"Messieurs, we are not at a circus.I request you to behave in a more seemly manner; if not, I leave the chair."It is to be supposed that men in masses like to be handled roughly;for this lesson was greeted with merry applause, after which silence appeared to be firmly re-established.

"I regret to inform you," began Maitre Achille Pigoult, varying his formula for the third time, "that, attacked by an indisposition happily not serious, which may confine him to his chamber--""Throat trouble," suggested a voice.

"--our venerable and excellent mayor," continued Achille Pigoult, taking no notice of the interruption, "is unable to be present at this meeting.Madame Beauvisage, with whom I have just had the honor of an interview, requests me to inform you that, for the present, Monsieur Beauvisage renounces the honor of receiving your suffrages, and requests those of you who have given him your intelligent sympathy to transfer your votes to Monsieur Simon Giguet."This Achille Pigoult is a malicious fellow, who intentionally brought in the name of Madame Beauvisage to exhibit her conjugal sovereignty.

But the assembly was really too provincial to catch the meaning of that little bit of treachery.Besides, in the provinces, women take part in the most virile affairs of the men.The well-known saying of the vicar's old housekeeper, "We don't say masses at that price,"would pass without comment in Champagne.

同类推荐
  • 忠志

    忠志

    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。
  • 小隐书

    小隐书

    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。
  • RAMONA

    RAMONA

    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。
  • 物不迁正量论

    物不迁正量论

    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。
  • 丹方鉴源

    丹方鉴源

    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
  • 快捷粉面

    快捷粉面

    《快捷厨艺丛书》精选了不同快捷烹饪技法做出来的1000种美食,包含1000多种营养功效知识及小贴士,读者既能学到做美食的基本技法,又能了解相关的营养知识,照本习读,新手亦能快速做出郁香昧美的美食来。
  • 君既倾心

    君既倾心

    两国交战,她是他手里的筹码,他从未在乎过她的生死。但她依旧一厢情愿,飞蛾扑火。“萧君淮,临死前,我问你,究竟有没有......”没有。”
  • 穿越与另类卷(全球华语小说大系)

    穿越与另类卷(全球华语小说大系)

    本卷《穿越与另类》,既包括最近几年非常流行的穿越小说这一类型,也收入了一些题材比较“另类”的小说。穿越小说中,既有典型的网络穿越小说,也有发表于流行阅读杂志的穿越作品,还有“另类”的穿越小说。“另类”小说中,既收入了贾平凹、莫言等纯文学作家的作品,也选入了耽美和奇幻这两种类型的网络小说。既有文坛巨匠,也有文学新人;既有成名已久的传统作家,也有人气旺盛的网络作家,超越雅俗界限。将穿越小说和“另类”小说汇集于一册,是本卷的特色,而“另类”中,纯文学与网络小说的并行不悖也是本卷选目的特点。
  • 贪玩三萌宝:杀手王妃妖孽爹

    贪玩三萌宝:杀手王妃妖孽爹

    她是二十一世界的一流杀手为了救自己唯一的妹妹,她误闯入了另一个时空-忘川大陆这个大陆和人类的世界不同在这里,柳寒月展开了一段自己不一样的人生。
  • 鬼医帝妃

    鬼医帝妃

    她是21世纪的女医兼杀手,武功高强,医术精湛,不料天外有天。在一次刺杀任务中被人暗算,和飞机一起炸碎。他是玄法世界的面瘫大师,身份神秘,受人之托照看白家废物二小姐。本来已经死了的她重新睁开了眼,看着满是伤痕的身体,和脑子里不属于自己的记忆,女主:“尼玛!穿越了!”他看着穿越后的她,脸上挂起一丝笑容。某轩:“流音你你你!竟然笑了!笑了!”某男主:“那又怎么了,你有意见?”某女主:“两个大SB。”
  • 不作不爱

    不作不爱

    陶旻,女,年二八……二十八,海归博士。潜心学术的高冷女学霸惨遭父母逼婚,一筹莫展之时,碰巧杀出了个楚公子。陶旻心一横,不就是结婚吗,男人就是四条腿的蟾蜍,谁都一样!何况这只蟾蜍长得还真不赖!怀揣着这样奇葩的想法,她走上了漫漫骗婚路。
  • 孙子兵法

    孙子兵法

    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。
  • 西游记(语文新课标课外必读第二辑)

    西游记(语文新课标课外必读第二辑)

    国家教育部颁布了最新《语文课程标准》,统称新课标,对中、小学语文教学指定了阅读书目,对阅读的数量、内容、质量以及速度都提出了明确的要求,这对于提高学生的阅读能力,培养语文素养,陶冶情操,促进学生终身学习和终身可持续发展,对于提高广大人民的文学素养具有极大的意义。
  • 锦绣清宫

    锦绣清宫

    清朝拐了弯,四爷脑洞大,妻妾不好惹,孩子太糟心。这就是雅利奇进了四爷后院之后的总结。下五旗满人出身,除了一个姓氏家里穷的要啥啥没有。雅利奇倒是没打算怀着个宏图大志要四爷独宠。可能叫四爷看在眼里是因为迷路你敢信?能叫四爷再看一眼是因为穷你敢信?她自己叫四爷看着是又穷还蠢也就算了,这后院妻妾画风也是神奇。福晋常年西子捧着心,犹如孟姜女哭长城。各位格格那也是八仙过海各显神通!雅利奇本想着生个孩子就养老,争取活到八十岁就行了,万万没想到,只是猜中了开头……雅利奇:累觉不爱,还得坚持。
  • 神龙殿下,带我飞

    神龙殿下,带我飞

    她是皇家学院里有史以来,最有资质的学生,却意外的背负上盗窃贵族的罪名。只因身份低微,她连辩护的资格都无法得到,余生,只能在令人绝望的太阳塔中度过。濒临死亡的边界中,她竟意外得到了传说中的圣物——龙睛石。以死人之名逃出地狱之塔,誓要讨回本应属于她的一切!可是,那圣物里面竟然藏着的一只神龙?占了她的身子不说,就连她想什么他也知道的一清二楚,这样的日子什么时候才能终结……