投诉 阅读记录

第19章

“Come,mypoormother,Desrochesisright,“saidJoseph,rejoiningAgatheonthestaircase。“Ihavesoldmytwopictures,letusstartforBerry;youhavetwoweeks’leaveofabsence。“

Afterwritingtohergodmothertoannouncetheirarrival,AgatheandJosephstartedthenexteveningfortheirtriptoIssoudun,leavingPhilippetohisfate。Thediligencerolledthroughtherued’EnfertowardtheOrleanshighroad。WhenAgathesawtheLuxembourg,towhichPhilippehadbeentransferred,shecouldnotrefrainfromsaying,——

“IfitwerenotfortheAllieshewouldneverbethere!“

Manysonswouldhavemadeanimpatientgestureandsmiledwithpity;

buttheartist,whowasalonewithhismotherinthecoupe,caughtherinhisarmsandpressedhertohisheart,exclaiming:——

“Oh,mother!youareamotherjustasRaphaelwasapainter。Andyouwillalwaysbeafoolofamother!“

MadameBridau’smind,divertedbeforelongfromhergriefsbythedistractionsofthejourney,begantodwellonthepurposeofit。Shere-readtheletterofMadameHochon,whichhadsostirredupthelawyerDesroches。Struckwiththewords“concubine“and“slut,“whichthepenofaseptuagenarianaspiousasshewasrespectablehadusedtodesignatethewomannowinprocessofgettingholdofJean-JacquesRouget’sproperty,struckalsowiththeword“imbecile“appliedtoRougethimself,shebegantoaskherselfhow,byherpresenceatIssoudun,shewastosavetheinheritance。Joseph,poordisinterestedartistthathewas,knewlittleenoughabouttheCode,andhismother’slastremarkabsorbedhismind。

“BeforeourfriendDesrochessentusofftoprotectourrights,heoughttohaveexplainedtousthemeansofdoingso,“heexclaimed。

“Sofarasmypoorhead,whichwhirlsatthethoughtofPhilippeinprison,——withouttobacco,perhaps,andabouttoappearbeforetheCourtofPeers!——leavesmeanydistinctmemory,“returnedAgathe,“I

thinkyoungDesrochessaidweweretogetevidenceofundueinfluence,incasemybrotherhasmadeawillinfavorofthat——that——woman。“

“Heisgoodatthat,Desrochesis,“criedthepainter。“Bah!ifwecanmakenothingofitI’llgethimtocomehimself。“

“Well,don’tletustroubleourheadsuselessly,“saidAgathe。“WhenwegettoIssoudunmygodmotherwilltelluswhattodo。“

Thisconversation,whichtookplacejustafterMadameBridauandJosephchangedcoachesatOrleansandenteredtheSologne,issufficientproofoftheincapacityofthepainterandhismothertoplaytheparttheinexorableDesrocheshadassignedtothem。

InreturningtoIssoudunafterthirtyyears’absence,Agathewasabouttofindsuchchangesinitsmannersandcustomsthatitisnecessarytosketch,inafewwords,apictureofthattown。Withoutit,thereaderwouldscarcelyunderstandtheheroismdisplayedbyMadameHochoninassistinghergoddaughter,orthestrangesituationofJean-

JacquesRouget。ThoughDoctorRougethadtaughthissontoregardAgatheinthelightofastranger,itwascertainlyasomewhatextraordinarythingthatforthirtyyearsabrothershouldhavegivennosignsoflifetoasister。Suchasilencewasevidentlycausedbypeculiarcircumstances,andanyothersisterandnephewthanAgatheandJosephwouldlongagohaveinquiredintothem。Thereis,moreover,acertainconnectionbetweentheconditionofthecityofIssoudunandtheinterestsoftheBridaufamily,whichcanonlybeseenasthestorygoeson。

Issoudun,beitsaidwithoutoffencetoParis,isoneoftheoldestcitiesinFrance。InspiteofthehistoricalassumptionwhichmakestheemperorProbustheNoahoftheGauls,CaesarspeaksoftheexcellentwineofChamp-Fort(“deCampoForti“)stilloneofthebestvintagesofIssoudun。Rigordwritesofthiscityinlanguagewhichleavesnodoubtastoitsgreatpopulationanditsimmensecommerce。

Butthesetestimoniesbothassignamuchlesseragetothecitythanitsancientantiquitydemands。Infact,theexcavationslatelyundertakenbyalearnedarchaeologistoftheplace,MonsieurArmandPeremet,havebroughttolight,underthecelebratedtowerofIssoudun,abasilicaofthefifthcentury,probablytheonlyoneinFrance。Thischurchpreserves,initsverymaterials,thesign-manualofananteriorcivilization;foritsstonescamefromaRomantemplewhichstoodonthesamesite。

Issoudun,therefore,accordingtotheresearchesofthisantiquary,likeothercitiesofFrancewhoseancientormodernautonymendsin“Dun“(“dunum“)bearsinitsverynamethecertificateofanautochthonousexistence。Theword“Dun,“theappanageofalldignityconsecratedbyDruidicalworship,provesareligiousandmilitarysettlementoftheCelts。BeneaththeDunoftheGaulsmusthavelaintheRomantempletoIsis。Fromthatcomes,accordingtoChaumon,thenameofthecity,Issous-Dun,——“Is“beingtheabbreviationof“Isis。“

RichardCoeur-de-lionundoubtedlybuiltthefamoustower(inwhichhecoinedmoney)abovethebasilicaofthefifthcentury,——thethirdmonumentofthethirdreligionofthisancienttown。Heusedthechurchasanecessaryfoundation,orstay,fortheraisingoftherampart;andhepreserveditbycoveringitwithfeudalfortificationsaswithamantle。IssoudunwasatthattimetheseatoftheephemeralpoweroftheRoutiersandtheCottereaux,adventurersandfree-

lancers,whomHenryII。sentagainsthissonRichard,atthetimeofhisrebellionasComtedePoitou。

ThehistoryofAquitaine,whichwasnotwrittenbytheBenedictines,willprobablyneverbewritten,becausetherearenolongerBenedictines:thuswearenotabletolightupthesearchaeologicaltenebraeinthehistoryofourmannersandcustomsoneveryoccasionoftheirappearance。ThereisanothertestimonytotheancientimportanceofIssoudunintheconversionintoacanaloftheTournemine,alittlestreamraisedseveralfeetabovetheleveloftheTheolswhichsurroundsthetown。ThisisundoubtedlytheworkofRomangenius。Moreover,thesuburbwhichextendsfromthecastleinanortherlydirectionisintersectedbyastreetwhichformorethantwothousandyearshasbornethenameoftheruedeRome;andtheinhabitantsofthissuburb,whoseracialcharacteristics,blood,andphysiognomyhaveaspecialstampoftheirown,callthemselvesdescendantsoftheRomans。Theyarenearlyallvine-growers,anddisplayaremarkableinflexibilityofmannersandcustoms,due,undoubtedly,totheirorigin,——perhapsalsototheirvictoryovertheCottereauxandtheRoutiers,whomtheyexterminatedontheplainofCharostinthetwelfthcentury。

Aftertheinsurrectionof1830,Francewastooagitatedtopaymuchattentiontotherisingofthevine-growersofIssoudun;aterribleaffair,thefactsofwhichhaveneverbeenmadepublic,——forgoodreasons。Inthefirstplace,thebourgeoisofIssoudunrefusedtoallowthemilitarytoenterthetown。TheyfollowedtheuseandwontofthebourgeoisieoftheMiddleAgesanddeclaredthemselvesresponsiblefortheirowncity。Thegovernmentwasobligedtoyieldtoasturdypeoplebackedupbysevenoreightthousandvine-growers,whohadburnedallthearchives,alsotheofficesof“indirecttaxation,“

andhaddraggedthroughthestreetsacustomsofficer,cryingoutateverystreetlantern,“Letushanghimhere!“Thepoorman’slifewassavedbythenationalguard,whotookhimtoprisononpretextofdrawinguphisindictment。Thegeneralincommandonlyenteredthetownbyvirtueofacompromisemadewiththevine-growers;anditneededsomecouragetogoamongthem。Atthemomentwhenheshowedhimselfatthehotel-de-ville,amanfromthefaubourgdeRomeslunga“volant“roundhisneck(the“volant“isahugepruning-hookfastenedtoapole,withwhichtheytrimtrees)cryingout,“Nomoreclerks,orthere’sanendtocompromise!“Thefellowwouldhavetakenoffthathonoredhead,leftuntouchedbysixteenyearsofwar,haditnotbeenforthehastyinterventionofoneoftheleadersoftherevolt,towhomapromisehadbeenmadethatTHECHAMBERSSHOULDBEASKEDTO

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Inthefourteenthcentury,Issoudunstillhadsixteenorseventeenthousandinhabitants,remainsofapopulationdoublethatnumberinthetimeofRigord。CharlesVII。possessedamansionwhichstillexists,andwasknown,aslateastheeighteenthcentury,astheMaisonduRoi。Thistown,thenacentreofthewoollentrade,suppliedthatcommoditytothegreaterpartofEurope,andmanufacturedonalargescaleblankets,hats,andtheexcellentChevreautingloves。

UnderLouisXIV。,Issoudun,thebirthplaceofBaronandBourdaloue,wasalwayscitedasacityofeleganceandgoodsociety,wherethelanguagewascorrectlyspoken。ThecuratePoupard,inhisHistoryofSancerre,mentionstheinhabitantsofIssoudunasremarkableamongtheotherBerrichonsforsubtletyandnaturalwit。To-day,thewitandthesplendorhavealikedisappeared。Issoudun,whosegreatextentofgroundbearswitnesstoitsancientimportance,hasnowbarelytwelvethousandinhabitants,includingthevine-dressersoffourenormoussuburbs,——thoseofSaint-Paterne,Vilatte,Rome,andAlouette,whicharereallysmalltowns。Thebourgeoisie,likethatofVersailles,arespreadoverthelengthandbreadthofthestreets。IssoudunstillholdsthemarketforthefleecesofBerry;acommercenowthreatenedbyimprovementsinthestockwhicharebeingintroducedeverywhereexceptinBerry。

ThevineyardsofIssoudunproduceawinewhichisdrunkthroughoutthetwodepartments,andwhich,ifmanufacturedasBurgundyandGasconymanufacturetheirs,wouldbeoneofthebestwinesinFrance。Alas,“todoasourfathersdid,“withnoinnovations,isthelawoftheland。Accordingly,thevine-growerscontinuetoleavetherefuseofthegrapeinthejuiceduringitsfermentation,whichmakesthewinedetestable,whenitmightbeasourceofever-springingwealth,andanindustryforthecommunity。Thankstothebitternesswhichtherefuseinfusesintothewine,andwhich,theysay,lessenswithage,avintagewillkeepacentury。Thisreason,givenbythevine-growerinexcuseforhisobstinacy,isofsufficientimportancetooenologytobemadepublichere;GuillaumeleBretonhasalsoproclaimeditinsomelinesofhis“Phillippide。“

ThedeclineofIssoudunisexplainedbythisspiritofsluggishness,sunkentoactualtorpor,whichasinglefactwillillustrate。WhentheauthoritiesweretalkingofahighroadbetweenParisandToulouse,itwasnaturaltothinkoftakingitfromVierzontoChateaurouxbywayofIssoudun。Thedistancewasshorterthantomakeit,astheroadnowis,throughVatan,buttheleadingpeopleoftheneighborhoodandthecitycouncilofIssoudun(whosediscussionofthematterissaidtoberecorded),demandedthatitshouldgobyVatan,onthegroundthatifthehighroadwentthroughtheirtown,provisionswouldriseinpriceandtheymightbeforcedtopaythirtysousforachicken。TheonlyanalogytobefoundforthisproceedingisinthewilderpartsofSardinia,alandoncesorichandpopulous,nowsodeserted。WhenCharlesAlbert,withapraiseworthyintentionofcivilization,wishedtouniteSassari,thesecondcapitaloftheisland,withCagliaribyamagnificenthighway(theonlyoneevermadeinthatwildwastebynameSardinia),thedirectlinelaythroughBornova,adistrictinhabitedbylawlesspeople,allthemorelikeourArabtribesbecausetheyaredescendedfromtheMoors。Seeingthattheywereabouttofallintotheclutchesofcivilization,thesavagesofBornova,withouttakingthetroubletodiscussthematter,declaredtheiroppositiontotheroad。

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