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the lesser bourgeoisie-第22部分

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ourselves; when one sees a Minard; that gilded pot; displaying himself
at the Tuileries; and complimenting the king; and a Popinot about to
become a minister of State; and then look at you! a man trained to
administrative work; a man with thirty years' experience; who has seen
six governments; left to plant balsams in a little garden! Heavens and
earth!I am frank; my dear Thuillier; and I'll say; honestly; that I
want to advance you; because you'll draw me after you。 Well; here's my
plan。 We are soon to elect a member of the council…general from this
arrondissement; and that member must be you。 And;〃 he added; dwelling
on the word; 〃it WILL be you! After that; you will certainly be deputy
from the arrondissement when the Chamber is re…elected; which must
surely be before long。 The votes that elect you to the municipal
council will stand by you in the election for deputy; trust me for
that。〃

〃But how will you manage all this?〃 cried Thuillier; fascinated。

〃You shall know in good time; but you must let me conduct this long
and difficult affair; if you commit the slightest indiscretion as to
what is said; or planned; or agreed between us; I shall have to drop
the whole matter; and good…bye to you!〃

〃Oh! you can rely on the absolute dumbness of a former sub…director;
I've had secrets to keep。〃

〃That's all very well; but these are secrets to keep from your wife
and sister; and from Monsieur and Madame Colleville。〃

〃Not a muscle of my face shall reveal them;〃 said Thuillier; assuming
a stolid air。

〃Very good;〃 continued Theodose。 〃I shall test you。 In order to make
yourself eligible; you must pay taxes on a certain amount of property;
and you are not paying them。〃

〃I beg your pardon; I'm all right for the municipal council at any
rate; I pay two francs ninety…six centimes。〃

〃Yes; but the tax on property necessary for election to the chamber is
five hundred francs; and there is no time to lose in acquiring that
property; because you must prove possession for one year。〃

〃The devil!〃 cried Thuillier; 〃between now and a year hence to be
taxed five hundred francs on property which〃

〃Between now and the end of July; at the latest; you must pay that
tax。 Well; I feel enough interest in you to tell you the secret of an
affair by which you might make from thirty to forty thousand francs a
year; by employing a capital of one hundred and fifty thousand at
most。 I know that in your family it is your sister who does your
business; I am far from thinking that a mistake; she has; they tell
me; excellent judgment; and you must let me begin by obtaining her
good…will and friendship; and proposing this investment to her。 And
this is why: If Mademoiselle Thuillier is not induced to put faith in
my plan; we shall certainly have difficulty with her。 Besides; it
won't do for YOU to propose to her that she should put the investment
of her money in your name。 The idea had better come from me。 As to my
means of getting you elected to the municipal council; they are these:
Phellion controls one quarter of the arrondissement; he and Laudigeois
have lived in it these thirty years; and they are listened to like
oracles。 I have a friend who controls another quarter; and the rector
of Saint…Jacques; who is not without influence; thanks to his virtues;
disposes of certain votes。 Dutocq; in his close relation to the
people; and also the justice of peace; will help me; above all; as I'm
not acting for myself; and Colleville; as secretary of the mayor's
office; can certainly manage to obtain another fourth of the votes。〃

〃You are right!〃 cried Thuillier。 〃I'm elected!〃

〃Do you think so?〃 said la Peyrade; in a voice of the deepest sarcasm。
〃Very good! then go and ask your friend Colleville to help you; and
see what he'll say。 No triumph in election cases is ever brought about
by the candidate himself; but by his friends。 He should never ask
anything himself for himself; he must be invited to accept; and appear
to be without ambition。〃

〃La Peyrade!〃 cried Thuillier; rising; and taking the hand of the
young lawyer; 〃you are a very capable man。〃

〃Not as capable as you; but I have my merits;〃 said the Provencal;
smiling。

〃If we succeed how shall I ever repay you?〃 asked Thuillier; naively。

〃Ah! that; indeed! I am afraid you will think me impertinent; but
remember; there is a true feeling in my heart which offers some excuse
for me; in fact; it has given me the spirit to undertake this affair。
I loveand I take you for my confidant。〃

〃But who is it?〃 said Thuillier。

〃Your dear little Celeste;〃 replied la Peyrade。 〃My love for her will
be a pledge to you of my devotion。 What would I not do for a FATHER…
IN…LAW! This is pure selfishness; I shall be working for myself。〃

〃Hush!〃 cried Thuillier。

〃Eh; my friend!〃 said la Peyrade; catching Thuillier round the body;
〃if I hadn't Flavie on my side; and if I didn't know ALL; should I
venture to be talking to you thus? But please say nothing to Flavie
about this; wait till she speaks to you。 Listen to me; I'm of the
metal that makes ministers; I do not seek to obtain Celeste until I
deserve her。 You shall not be asked to give her to me until the day
when your election as a deputy of Paris is assured。 In order to be
deputy of Paris; we must get the better of Minard; and in order to
crush Minard you must keep in your own hands all your means of
influence; for that reason use Celeste as a hope; we'll play them off;
these people; against each other and fool them allMadame Colleville
and you and I will be persons of importance one of these days。 Don't
think me mercenary。 I want Celeste without a 〃dot;〃 with nothing more
than her future expectations。 To live in your family with you; to keep
my wife in your midst; that is my desire。 You see now that I have no
hidden thoughts。 As for you; my dear friend; six months after your
election to the municipal council; you will have the cross of the
Legion of honor; and when you are deputy you will be made an officer
of it。 As for your speeches in the Chamberwell! we'll write them
together。 Perhaps it would be desirable for you to write a book;a
serious book on matters half moral and philanthropic; half political;
such; for instance; as charitable institutions considered from the
highest stand…point; or reforms in the pawning system; the abuses of
which are really frightful。 Let us fasten some slight distinction to
your name; it will help you;especially in the arrondissement。 Now; I
say again; trust me; believe in me; do not think of taking me into
your family until you have the ribbon in your buttonhole on the morrow
of the day when you take your seat in the Chamber。 I'll do more than
that; however; I'll put you in the way of making forty thousand francs
a year。〃

〃For any one of those three things you shall have our Celeste;〃 said
Thuillier。

〃Ah! what a pearl she is!〃 exclaimed la Peyrade; raising his eyes to
heaven。 〃I have the weakness to pray to God for her every day。 She is
charming; she is exactly like youoh! nonsense; surely you needn't
caution me! Dutocq told me all。 Well; I'll be with you to…night。 I
must go to the Phellions' now; and begin 
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