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第49章

The Count de Tremorel, having reached the street, ascended the boulevard.All of a sudden he bethought him of his friends.The story of the execution must have already spread.

"No; not that way," he muttered.

This was because, on the boulevard, he would certainly meet some of his very dear cronies, and he desired to escape their condolence and offers of service.He pictured to himself their sorry visages, concealing a hidden and delicious satisfaction.He had wounded so many vanities that he must look for terrible revenges.The friends of an insolently prosperous man are rejoiced in his downfall.

Hector crossed the street, went along the Rue Duphot, and reached the quays.Where was he going? He did not know, and did not even ask himself.He walked at random, enjoying the physical content which follows a good meal, happy to find himself still in the land of the living, in the soft April sunlight.

The weather was superb, and all Paris was out of doors.There was a holiday air about the town.The flower-women at the corners of the bridges had their baskets full of odorous violets.The count bought, a bouquet near the Pont Neuf and stuck it in his button-hole, and without waiting for his change, passed on.He reached the large square at the end of the Bourdon boulevard, which is always full of jugglers and curiosity shows; here the noise, the music, drew him from his torpor, and brought his thoughts back to his present situation.

"I must leave Paris," thought he.

He crossed toward the Orleans station at a quicker pace.He entered the waiting-room, and asked what time the train left for Etampes.

Why did he choose Etampes? A train had just gone, and there would not be another one for two hours.He was much annoyed at this, and as he could not wait there two hours, he wended his way, to kill time, toward the Jardin des Plantes.He had not been there for ten or twelve years - not since, when at school, his teachers had brought him there to look at the animals.Nothing had changed.There were the groves and parterres, the lawns and lanes, the beasts and birds, as before.The principal avenue was nearly deserted.He took a seat opposite the mineralogical museum.He reflected on his position.He glanced back through the departed years, and did not find one day among those many days which had left him one of those gracious memories which delight and console.Millions had slipped through his prodigal hands, and he could not recall a single useful expenditure, a really generous one, amounting to twenty francs.He, who had had so many friends, searched his memory in vain for the name of a single friend whom he regretted to part from.The past seemed to him like a faithful mirror; he was surprised, startled at the folly of the pleasures, the inane delights, which had been the end and aim of his existence.For what had he lived? For others.

"Ab, what a fool I was!" he muttered, "what a fool!"After living for others, he was going to kill himself for others.

His heart became softened.Who would think of him, eight days hence? Not one living being.Yes - Jenny, perhaps.Yet, no.

She would be consoled with a new lover in less than a week.

The bell for closing the garden rang.Night had come, and a thick and damp mist had covered the city.The count, chilled to the bones, left his seat.

"To the station again," muttered he.

It was a horrible idea to him now - this of shooting himself in the silence and obscurity of the forest.He pictured to himself his disfigured body, bleeding, lying on the edge of some ditch.Beggars or robbers would despoil him.And then? The police would come and take up this unknown body, and doubtless would carry it, to be identified, to the Morgue."Never!" cried he, at this thought, "no, never!"How die, then? He reflected, and it struck him that he would kill himself in some second-class hotel on the left bank of the Seine.

"Yes, that's it," said he to himself.

Leaving the garden with the last of the visitors, he wended his way toward the Latin Quarter.The carelessness which he had assumed in the morning gave way to a sad resignation.He was suffering;his head was heavy, and he was cold.

"If I shouldn't die to-night," he thought, "I shall have a terrible cold in the morning."This mental sally did not make him smile, but it gave him the consciousness of being firm and determined.He went into the Rue Dauphine and looked about for a hotel.Then it occurred to him that it was not yet seven o'clock, and it might arouse suspicions if he asked for a room at that early hour.He reflected that he still had over one hundred francs, and resolved to dine.It should be his last meal.He went into a restaurant and ordered it.But he in vain tried to throw off the anxious sadness which filled him.

He drank, and consumed three bottles of wine without changing the current of his thoughts.

The waiters were surprised to see him scarcely touch the dishes set before him, and growing more gloomy after each potation.His dinner cost ninety francs; he threw his last hundred-franc note on the table, and went out.As it was not yet late, he went into another restaurant where some students were drinking, and sat down at a table in the farther corner of the room.He ordered coffee and rapidly drank three or four cups.He wished to excite himself, to screw up his courage to do what he had resolved upon; but he could not; the drink seemed only to make him more and more irresolute.

A waiter, seeing him alone at the table, offered him a newspaper.

He took it mechanically, opened it, and read:

"Just as we are going to press, we learn that a well-known person has disappeared, after announcing his intention to commit suicide.

The statements made to us are so strange, that we defer details till to-morrow, not having time to send for fuller information now."These lines startled Hector.They were his death sentence, not to be recalled, signed by the tyrant whose obsequious courtier he had always been - public opinion.

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