登陆注册
5170200000156

第156章

The Houses of M.Fouquet.

Whilst D'Artagnan was returning to Planchet's house, his head aching and bewildered with all that had happened to him, there was passing a scene of quite a different character, and which, nevertheless is not foreign to the conversation our musketeer had just had with the king; only this scene took place out of Paris, in a house possessed by the superintendent Fouquet in the village of Saint-Mande.

The minister had just arrived at this country-house, followed by his principal clerk, who carried an enormous portfolio full of papers to be examined, and others waiting for signature.As it might be about five o'clock in the afternoon, the masters had dined: supper was being prepared for twenty subaltern guests.The superintendent did not stop: on alighting from his carriage, he, at the same bound, sprang through the doorway, traversed the apartments and gained his cabinet, where he declared he would shut himself up to work, commanding that he should not be disturbed for anything but an order from the king.As soon as this order was given, Fouquet shut himself up, and two footmen were placed as sentinels at his door.Then Fouquet pushed a bolt which displaced a panel that walled up the entrance, and prevented everything that passed in this apartment from being either seen or heard.But, against all probability, it was only for the sake of shutting himself up that Fouquet shut himself up thus, for he went straight to a bureau, seated himself at it, opened the portfolio, and began to make a choice amongst the enormous mass of papers it contained.It was not more than ten minutes after he had entered, and taken all the precautions we have described, when the repeated noise of several slight equal knocks struck his ear, and appeared to fix his utmost attention.

Fouquet raised his head, turned his ear, and listened.

The strokes continued.Then the worker arose with a slight movement of impatience and walked straight up to a glass behind which the blows were struck by a hand, or by some invisible mechanism.It was a large glass let into a panel.

Three other glasses, exactly similar to it, completed the symmetry of the apartment.Nothing distinguished that one from the others.Without doubt, these reiterated knocks were a signal; for, at the moment Fouquet approached the glass listening, the same noise was renewed, and in the same measure."Oh! oh!" murmured the intendent, with surprise, "who is yonder? I did not expect anybody to-day." And, without doubt, to respond to that signal, he pulled out a gilded nail near the glass, and shook it thrice.Then returning to his place, and seating himself again, "Ma foi!

let them wait," said he.And plunging again into the ocean of papers unrolled before him, he appeared to think of nothing now but work.In fact with incredible rapidity and marvelous lucidity, Fouquet deciphered the largest papers and most complicated writings, correcting them, annotating them with a pen moved as if by a fever, and the work melting under his hands, signatures, figures, references, became multiplied as if ten clerks -- that is to say, a hundred fingers and ten brains had performed the duties, instead of the five fingers and single brain of this man.From time to time, only, Fouquet, absorbed by his work, raised his head to cast a furtive glance upon a clock placed before him.The reason of this was, Fouquet set himself a task, and when this task was once set, in one hour's work he, by himself, did what another would not have accomplished in a day;always certain, consequently, provided he was not disturbed, of arriving at the close in the time his devouring activity had fixed.But in the midst of his ardent labor, the soft strokes upon the little bell placed behind the glass sounded again, hasty, and, consequently, more urgent.

"The lady appears to be impatient," said Fouquet."Humph! a calm! That must be the comtesse; but, no, the comtesse is gone to Rambouillet for three days.The presidente, then?

Oh! no, the presidente would not assume such grand airs; she would ring very humbly, then she would wait my good pleasure.The greatest certainty is, that I do not know who it can be, but that I know who it cannot be.And since it is not you, marquise, since it cannot be you, deuce take the rest!" And he went on with his work in spite of the reiterated appeals of the bell.At the end of a quarter of an hour, however, impatience prevailed over Fouquet in his turn: he might be said to consume, rather than to complete the rest of his work; he thrust his papers into his portfolio, and giving a glance at the mirror, whilst the taps continued faster than ever: "Oh! oh!" said he, "whence comes all this racket? What has happened, and who can the Ariadne be who expects me so impatiently.Let us see!"He then applied the tip of his finger to the nail parallel to the one he had drawn.Immediately the glass moved like a folding-door and discovered a secret closet, rather deep, in which the superintendent disappeared as if going into a vast box.When there, he touched another spring, which opened, not a board, but a block of the wall, and he went out by that opening, leaving the door to shut of itself.Then Fouquet descended about a score of steps which sank, winding, underground, and came to a long, subterranean passage, lighted by imperceptible loopholes.The walls of this vault were covered with slabs or tiles, and the floor with carpeting.This passage was under the street itself, which separated Fouquet's house from the Park of Vincennes.

同类推荐
  • 宋元学案

    宋元学案

    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。
  • Repertory of the Comedie Humaine

    Repertory of the Comedie Humaine

    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。
  • 古本难经阐注

    古本难经阐注

    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。
  • 大八义

    大八义

    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。
  • 扫迷帚

    扫迷帚

    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
  • 梦落芳华尽桃花

    梦落芳华尽桃花

    相府庶女变身新月圣女,藩王世子却是皇上亲子,凤栖战神身负剧毒二十多年,南北两位绝世男子与圣女的旷世绝恋。倾尽天下只为许你一世幸福。
  • 1980我来自未来

    1980我来自未来

    1980年,这是一个充满传奇和创造奇迹的大时代!林枫带着一个超级大仓库穿了,回到了这个创造奇迹的大时代。这是一个超级励志的故事,想知道结果就请点开看吧……1980未来1群,群号674357118,欢迎加入,收藏即可。
  • 我的掌中宇宙

    我的掌中宇宙

    坐拥一个庞大浩瀚的多元宇宙,财富要多少有多少,神器量产,资源无限,手底下强者多如牛毛,科技胜过地球亿万倍……“我从来都不在乎敌人强不强,因为无论有多强,都一定没我强!”
  • 前妻请乖乖就范

    前妻请乖乖就范

    她是人民警察,他是协助破案的“好市民”,一见钟情,两厢情愿,火速热恋,闪电结婚,然而两年后,却发现这个懒散闲适的老公,竟然是他们局子里案底足足有墙高的xx!一纸离婚书,她甩手而去,却不知,要甩掉他,谈何容易。前夫就前夫,谁准他像门神一样天天站在她家门口。黑社会就黑社会,谁让这黑社会往局子里冲嚷着要“自首”。她躲他避他烦他,花样百出。他缠她粘她念他,无所不用其极。那张帅气到到妖孽的脸总会带着被她称之为yin荡的笑在她面前出现:“亲爱的,你斗不过我还是乖乖就范吧。”********习风:第一次见面把她把他当“良民”。第二次见她以为他是“色狼”。第三次见就直接滚床单。一夜情迷之后,习风看着床上的女人就想,这女人不就该是他老婆么?抓过来,恋爱结婚只差没弄出个小娃娃。没想到这个在温顺的时候比小白兔还乖的女人翻脸比翻书还快。刚刚还是你侬我侬鹣鲽情深,下一刻却冷着一张脸。说什么不是一个世界的人,说什么警察和黑社会不能在一起?去TM的白道黑道,他习风看上的人就一定要抓过来,人,吃掉!心,收掉!魂,勾掉!容卓:真正认识她的那次,她其实一点都不好看,一个人蹲在电梯里哭的要多狼狈有多狼狈。他想自己肯定是鬼迷心窍了,要不然怎么会看上这个丑不拉几的女人!他容卓是谁?是东区的大佬,是江湖上传说那万花丛中过片叶不沾身的花花公子,他想不通!自己怎么会栽在这么个丑女人手里呢?“小锦,要不你就嫁给我算了,要钱有钱要名分有名分。习风杜仲亨给不起的东西我通通给的起!”他说这句话的时候一幅心不在焉的样子,任谁都以为他在开玩笑,天晓得,容卓这一辈子大概就认真了这么一次!一段隐忍的爱情,两个曾经亲密却又背离的人。当爱情发生在黑道老大和小警花之间,它的名字便不叫拥有,而叫不想失去。☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★如果你是我眼中的一滴泪,为了不失去你我将永不哭泣。如果金色的阳光停止了它耀眼的光芒,你的一个微笑将照亮我整个世界。……………………良锦:这个世上,最痛苦的事情莫过于,世界上的男人除了你我都可以爱,可是我偏偏只爱你。【本文题目看似很可爱,内容其实有点虐,亲爱滴们看文有风险,入坑需谨慎哦,哈哈(∩_∩)】·················O(∩_∩)O·····【习风】由602488926领养【躲躲】由daniel厷紸领养
  • 涅槃经疏

    涅槃经疏

    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。
  • 中华女子银行

    中华女子银行

    宋玉芳原本是富家千金,分家之后就只是个穷教员的女儿,无论是在人才济济的贝满女中还是金光灿灿的中国银行,对于“纸醉金迷”四个字她永远是旁观者,但她坚信路是靠自己走出来的。
  • 武动天下之逆天魔女

    武动天下之逆天魔女

    无敌特工沐紫月一朝穿越成侯府大小姐,什么?一睁眼就被人刺了一剑?说姐是废柴?说姐灵力低微?她邪魅一笑,就让这些瞧不起她的人全被她踩在脚底!本以为能潇洒再活一次,却没想到她刚踏入这南冥境,就被一双眼睛盯上了……沐紫月:我不是故意给你甩锅的!墨枭辰:甩了锅就要负责到底!情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 西方的没落

    西方的没落

    本书中,斯宾格勒以生物生长过程的观念进行历史研究,把世界历史分成八个完全发展的文化:埃及文化、印度文化、巴比伦文化、中国文化、古典文化(希腊罗马文化)、伊斯兰文化、墨西哥文化和西方文化,细致考察其各个时期的不同现象,揭示其共同具有的产生、发展、衰亡及其毁灭的过程。
  • 飞碟探索30年

    飞碟探索30年

    将《飞碟探索》自创刊起,30年来的所有有关飞碟的尘封的或最前沿的珍贵资料悉数整理披露,首次集结成书权威曝光!40万字精华、经典记录,近百位专家、发烧友目击、研究纪录,并配有数百幅珍贵飞碟秘照,向读者系统、全面、直观地解读中外飞碟探索之旅。维基解密、霍金理论、地下实验、争议目击、神秘劫持……起源!事件!风声!秘密!真相!国内第一飞碟杂志30年研究精华结晶!为您一一探秘飞碟及外星人的前世今生。这是一本足以让飞碟“发烧友”大呼过瘾的飞碟圣经。
  • 重刻护法论题辞苏州开元住持焕翁禅师端文

    重刻护法论题辞苏州开元住持焕翁禅师端文

    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。