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第78章

The next ten days were the happiest that Newman had ever known.

He saw Madame de Cintre every day, and never saw either old Madame de Bellegarde or the elder of his prospective brothers-in-law.

Madame de Cintre at last seemed to think it becoming to apologize for their never being present."They are much taken up,"she said, "with doing the honors of Paris to Lord Deepmere."There was a smile in her gravity as she made this declaration, and it deepened as she added, "He is our seventh cousin, you know, and blood is thicker than water.And then, he is so interesting!"And with this she laughed.

Newman met young Madame de Bellegarde two or three times, always roaming about with graceful vagueness, as if in search of an unattainable ideal of amusement.She always reminded him of a painted perfume-bottle with a crack in it; but he had grown to have a kindly feeling for her, based on the fact of her owing conjugal allegiance to Urbain de Bellegarde.

He pitied M.de Bellegarde's wife, especially since she was a silly, thirstily-smiling little brunette, with a suggestion of an unregulated heart.The small marquise sometimes looked at him with an intensity too marked not to be innocent, for coquetry is more finely shaded.She apparently wanted to ask him something or tell him something; he wondered what it was.

But he was shy of giving her an opportunity, because, if her communication bore upon the aridity of her matrimonial lot, he was at a loss to see how he could help her.He had a fancy, however, of her coming up to him some day and saying (after looking around behind her) with a little passionate hiss, "I know you detest my husband; let me have the pleasure of assuring you for once that you are right.Pity a poor woman who is married to a clock-image in papier-mache!" Possessing, however, in default of a competent knowledge of the principles of etiquette, a very downright sense of the "meanness" of certain actions, it seemed to him to belong to his position to keep on his guard;he was not going to put it into the power of these people to say that in their house he had done anything unpleasant.

As it was, Madame de Bellegarde used to give him news of the dress she meant to wear at his wedding, and which had not yet, in her creative imagination, in spite of many interviews with the tailor, resolved itself into its composite totality.

"I told you pale blue bows on the sleeves, at the elbows,"she said."But to-day I don't see my blue bows at all.

I don't know what has become of them.To-day I see pink--a tender pink.And then I pass through strange, dull phases in which neither blue nor pink says anything to me.

And yet I must have the bows."

"Have them green or yellow," said Newman.

"Malheureux!" the little marquise would cry."Green bows would break your marriage--your children would be illegitimate!"Madame de Cintre was calmly happy before the world, and Newman had the felicity of fancying that before him, when the world was absent, she was almost agitatedly happy.

She said very tender things."I take no pleasure in you.

You never give me a chance to scold you, to correct you.

I bargained for that, I expected to enjoy it.But you won't do anything dreadful; you are dismally inoffensive.

It is very stupid; there is no excitement for me; I might as well be marrying some one else.""I am afraid it's the worst I can do," Newman would say in answer to this."Kindly overlook the deficiency." He assured her that he, at least, would never scold her; she was perfectly satisfactory.

"If you only knew," he said, "how exactly you are what I coveted!

And I am beginning to understand why I coveted it;the having it makes all the difference that I expected.

Never was a man so pleased with his good fortune.

You have been holding your head for a week past just as I wanted my wife to hold hers.You say just the things I want her to say.

You walk about the room just as I want her to walk.

You have just the taste in dress that I want her to have.

In short, you come up to the mark, and, I can tell you, my mark was high."These observations seemed to make Madame de Cintre rather grave.

At last she said, "Depend upon it, I don't come up to the mark;your mark is too high.I am not all that you suppose; I am a much smaller affair.She is a magnificent woman, your ideal.

Pray, how did she come to such perfection?""She was never anything else," Newman said.

"I really believe," Madame de Cintre went on, "that she is better than my own ideal.Do you know that is a very handsome compliment?

Well, sir, I will make her my own!"

Mrs.Tristram came to see her dear Claire after Newman had announced his engagement, and she told our hero the next day that his good fortune was simply absurd."For the ridiculous part of it is,"she said, "that you are evidently going to be as happy as if you were marrying Miss Smith or Miss Thompson.I call it a brilliant match for you, but you get brilliancy without paying any tax upon it.

Those things are usually a compromise, but here you have everything, and nothing crowds anything else out.You will be brilliantly happy as well." Newman thanked her for her pleasant, encouraging way of saying things; no woman could encourage or discourage better.

Tristram's way of saying things was different; he had been taken by his wife to call upon Madame de Cintre, and he gave an account of the expedition.

"You don't catch me giving an opinion on your countess this time,"he said; "I put my foot in it once.That's a d--d underhand thing to do, by the way--coming round to sound a fellow upon the woman you are going to marry.You deserve anything you get.

Then of course you rush and tell her, and she takes care to make it pleasant for the poor spiteful wretch the first time he calls.

I will do you the justice to say, however, that you don't seem to have told Madame de Cintre; or if you have she's uncommonly magnanimous.

She was very nice; she was tremendously polite.

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