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第6章

"Manon, my child, show this gentleman the apartment.Would you, my dear vicar, be so kind as to accompany him?" she said, addressing the priest."If by chance," she added, rising and again looking at Godefroid, "the apartment suits you, we will talk of the conditions."Godefroid bowed and went out.He heard the rattle of keys which Manon took from a drawer, and he saw her light the candle in a large brass candlestick.Manon went first, without uttering a word.When Godefroid found himself again on the staircase, winding up two flights, he doubted the reality of life, he dreamed awake, he saw with his eyes the fantastic world of romances he had read in his idle hours.Any Parisian leaving, as he did, the modern quarter, with its luxury of houses and furniture, the glitter of its restaurants and theatres, the tumult and movement of the heart of Paris, would have shared his feeling.

The candle carried by the woman feebly lighted the winding stair, where spiders swung their draperies gray with dust.Manon wore a petticoat with heavy plaits of a coarse woollen stuff; the bodice was square before and square behind, and all her clothes seemed to hang together.When she reached the second floor, which, it will be remembered, was actually the third, Manon stopped, turned a key in an ancient lock, and opened a door painted in a coarse imitation of mahogany.

"This is it," she said, entering first.

Was it a miser, was it an artist dying in penury, was it a cynic to whom the world was naught, or some religious soul detached from life, who had occupied this apartment? That triple question might well be asked by one who breathed the odor of that poverty, who saw the greasy spots upon the papers yellow with smoke, the blackened ceilings, the dusty windows with their casement panes, the discolored floor-bricks, the wainscots layered with a sort of sticky glaze.A damp chill came from the chimneys with their mantels of painted stone, surmounted by mirrors in panels of the style of the seventeenth century.The apartment was square, like the house, and looked out upon the inner court, which could not now be seen because of the darkness.

"Who has lived here?" asked Godefroid of the priest.

"A former councillor of the parliament, a great-uncle of madame, Monsieur de Boisfrelon.After the Revolution he fell into dotage; but he did not die until 1832, at the age of ninety-six.Madame could not at first make up her mind to let his rooms to a stranger, but she finds she cannot afford to lose the rent.""Madame will have the apartment cleaned and furnished in a manner to satisfy monsieur," said Manon.

"That will depend on the arrangement you make with her," said the priest."You have here a fine parlor, a large sleeping-room and closet, and those little rooms in the angle will make an excellent study.It is the same arrangement as in my apartment below, also in the one overhead.""Yes," said Manon, "Monsieur Alain's apartment is just like this, only his has a view of the tower.""I think I had better see the rooms by daylight," said Godefroid, timidly.

"Perhaps so," said Manon.

The priest and Godefroid went downstairs, leaving the woman to lock the doors.When they re-entered the salon, Godefroid, who was getting inured to the surroundings, looked about him while discoursing with Madame de la Chanterie, and examined the persons and things there present.

The salon had curtains at its windows of old red damask, with lambrequins, tied back at the sides with silken cords.The red-tiled floor showed at the edges of an old tapestry carpet too small to cover the whole room.The woodwork was painted gray.The plastered ceiling, divided in two parts by a heavy beam which started from the fireplace, seemed a concession tardily made to luxury.Armchairs, with their woodwork painted white, were covered with tapestry.A paltry clock, between two copper-gilt candlesticks, decorated the mantel-shelf.

Beside Madame de la Chanterie was an ancient table with spindle legs, on which lay her balls of worsted in a wicker basket.A hydrostatic lamp lighted the scene.The four men, who were seated there, silent, immovable, like bronze statues, had evidently stopped their conversation with Madame de la Chanterie when they heard the stranger returning.They all had cold, discreet faces, in keeping with the room, the house, the quarter of the town.

Madame de la Chanterie admitted the justice of Godefroid's observations; but told him that she did not wish to make any change until she knew the intentions of her lodger, or rather her boarder.If he would conform to the customs of the house he could become her boarder; but these customs were widely different from those of Paris.

Life in the rue Chanoinesse was like provincial life: the lodger must always be in by ten o'clock at night; they disliked noise; and could have no women or children to break up their customary habits.An ecclesiastic might conform to these ways.Madame de la Chanterie desired, above all, some one of ****** life, who would not be exacting; she could afford to put only the strictest necessaries into the apartment.Monsieur Alain (here she designated one of the four men present) was satisfied, and she would do for a new tenant just as she did for the others.

"I do not think," said the priest, "that monsieur is inclined to enter our convent.""Eh! why not?" said Monsieur Alain; "we are all well off here; we have nothing to complain of.""Madame," said Godefroid, rising, "I shall have the honor of calling again to-morrow."Though he was a young man, the four old men and Madame de la Chanterie rose, and the vicar accompanied him to the portico.A whistle sounded.

At that signal the porter came with a lantern, guided Godefroid to the street, and closed behind him the enormous yellow door,--ponderous as that of a prison, and decorated with arabesque ironwork of a remote period that was difficult to determine.

Though Godefroid got into a cabriolet, and was soon rolling into the living, lighted, glowing regions of Paris, what he had seen still appeared to him a dream, and his impressions, as he made his way along the boulevard des Italiens, had already the remoteness of a memory.He asked himself, "Shall I to-morrow find those people there?"

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