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〃Oh; oh!〃 I said to myself; 〃here is secret unanimity to forbid the

marriage; and secret unanimity to sanction it! How shall I solve that

problem?〃



〃Where does the father…in…law live?〃 asked one my school…friends;

heedlessly; being less sophisticated than the others。



〃There's no longer a father…in…law;〃 I replied。 〃Hitherto; my

conscience has spoken plainly enough to make your verdict superfluous。

If to…day its voice is weakened; here is the cause of my cowardice。 I

received; about two months ago; this all…seducing letter。〃



And I showed them the following invitation; which I took from my

pocket…book:



  〃You are invited to be present at the funeral procession; burial

  services; and interment of Monsieur Jean…Frederic Taillefer; of

  the house of Taillefer and Company; formerly Purveyor of

  Commissary…meats; in his lifetime chevalier of the Legion of

  honor; and of the Golden Spur; captain of the first company of the

  Grenadiers of the National Guard of Paris; deceased; May 1st; at

  his residence; rue Joubert; which will take place at; etc。; etc。



  〃On the part of; etc。〃



〃Now; what am I do to?〃 I continued; 〃I will put the question before

you in a broad way。 There is undoubtedly a sea of blood in

Mademoiselle Taillefer's estates; her inheritance from her father is a

vast Aceldama。 I know that。 BUT Prosper Magnan left no heirs; BUT;

again; I have been unable to discover the family of the merchant who

was murdered at Andernach。 To whom therefore can I restore that

fortune? And ought it to be wholly restored? Have I the right to

betray a secret surprised by me;to add a murdered head to the dowry

of an innocent girl; to give her for the rest of her life bad dreams;

to deprive her of all her illusions; and say; 'Your gold is stained

with blood'? I have borrowed the 'Dictionary of Cases of Conscience'

from an old ecclesiastic; but I can find nothing there to solve my

doubts。 Shall I found pious masses for the repose of the souls of

Prosper Magnan; Wahlenfer; and Taillefer? Here we are in the middle of

the nineteenth century! Shall I build a hospital; or institute a prize

for virtue? A prize for virtue would be given to scoundrels; and as

for hospitals; they seem to me to have become in these days the

protectors of vice。 Besides; such charitable actions; more or less

profitable to vanity; do they constitute reparation?and to whom do I

owe reparation? But I love; I love passionately。 My love is my life。

If I; without apparent motive; suggest to a young girl accustomed to

luxury; to elegance; to a life fruitful of all enjoyments of art; a

young girl who loves to idly listen at the opera to Rossini's music;

if to her I should propose that she deprive herself of fifteen hundred

thousand francs in favor of broken…down old men; or scrofulous

paupers; she would turn her back on me and laugh; or her confidential

friend would tell her that I'm a crazy jester。 If in an ecstasy of

love; I should paint to her the charms of a modest life; and a little

home on the banks of the Loire; if I were to ask her to sacrifice her

Parisian life on the altar of our love; it would be; in the first

place; a virtuous lie; in the next; I might only be opening the way to

some painful experience; I might lose the heart of a girl who loves

society; and balls; and personal adornment; and ME for the time being。

Some slim and jaunty officer; with a well…frizzed moustache; who can

play the piano; quote Lord Byron; and ride a horse elegantly; may get

her away from me。 What shall I do? For Heaven's sake; give me some

advice!〃



The honest man; that species of puritan not unlike the father of

Jeannie Deans; of whom I have already told you; and who; up to the

present moment hadn't uttered a word; shrugged his shoulders; as he

looked at me and said:



〃Idiot! why did you ask him if he came from Beauvais?〃









ADDENDUM



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



Taillefer; Jean…Frederic

  The Firm of Nucingen

  Father Goriot

  The Magic Skin



Taillefer; Victorine

  Father Goriot











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