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第23章

Although he had said nothing about it to Mlle.Moriaz in narrating to her his voyages and Odysseys, Count Abel was already acquainted with Paris, having made several long sojourns there.This may seem improbable.Gone in his early youth to America, he had not recrossed the ocean until he returned to fight in Poland; since then he had lived in Roumania and Vienna.Where, then, had he found time to visit France? Certain it is, however, that he was at home on the boulevard, and that he knew well the streets that led to the places where Paris amuses itself; but he had no thoughts now for amusements.

Notwithstanding the fact that his purse was full, he proposed to live a retired and austere life.He found suitable apartments in one of the lodging-houses of Rue Mont-Thabor.These apartments, on the fifth floor, were pleasant but modest; they consisted of two rooms having a view of the chestnut-trees in the garden of the Tuileries.The portress was a nice woman, whose good-will Count Abel gained on the very first day.He considered it useful, in the affairs of this world, to be at peace with both conscience and portress.

After getting installed in his garret his first care was to write to M.Moses Guldenthal.He informed him that he was ready to refund interest and capital, and he commissioned him to pay off some trifling debts that he had left in Vienna; he also desired him to send him the bracelet, which he hoped to make use of.He felt a genuine relief in the thought that he owed no man anything, that his condition was clear and transparent.When a man is proud he likes to be out of debt, and when he is clever he foresees all possible contingencies.His second care was to go to the Passage de l'Opera and buy a bouquet for sixty francs, which he carried to No.27 Rue Mouffetard.He had one of those memories that retain everything and let nothing escape them.This bouquet--the most beautiful Mlle.Galet ever had received--caused her great astonishment.She did not know to whom to attribute it, the modest donor having escaped from the effusions of her gratitude by not ****** himself known.She supposed that Mlle.Moriaz had sent it to her, and, as she had taste for composition, she wrote to her a four page letter of thanks.

Count Abel had not forgotten that he was the bearer of a commission from Mlle Moriaz.A few days after his arrival, he decided to go to Maisons, but to take the longest route there; he wanted to see Cormeilles in passing, and a certain villa in which he was particularly interested.He went in the Argenteuil cars, got out at Sannois, climbed that pretty hill that commands the loveliest of views, and stopped at the inn of Trouillet mills in order to breakfast there.The morning was charming--it was in the middle of August--and the approach of autumn was already felt, which enhances the beauty of all things.The sky was flecked with small gray clouds; a light, silvery mist hung on the brow of the hills; in two places the Seine appeared glittering in the sunshine.Abel breakfasted in the open air;while eating he gazed on the sky and on the great garden-plain extending at his feet, covered with vegetables, grape-vines, and asparagus, interspersed with fruit-trees.The wooded hills bordering it formed an admirable frame.In his present mood Count Larinski was charmed with the landscape, which was at once grand and smiling.Then he questioned himself as to how much a bed of asparagus would yield at the gates of Paris, and, having finished his calculation, he surveyed with the eye of a poet the heather and broom that surrounded him.He decided that the Sannois Hill is more beautiful than Koseg; and indeed it is not necessary to be in love with Mlle.Moriaz to hold that opinion.

After having had a good breakfast, he again set out, following the crest of the hill and going through the woods.As he approached Cormeilles, he saw in the distance, beyond a grove of oaks, the white walls of a pretty villa.His heart beat faster, and by a sort of divination he said within himself, "That must be it." He inquired; he had made no mistake.Five minutes later he stood before a railing, through which he saw a green lawn.At the entrance of the porter's lodge a woman sat knitting.

"Can you tell me where M.Moriaz lives?" asked Count Larinski.

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