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第31章

THE HONOR OF THE NAME.

The account that the Duke of Champdoce had given of M.de Puymandour's mad longing for rank and title was true, and afforded a melancholy instance of that peculiar kind of foolish vanity.He was a much happier man in his younger days, when he was known simply as Palouzet, which was his father's name, whose only wish for distinction was to be looked upon as an honest man.In those days he was much looked up to and respected, as a man who had possessed brains enough to amass a very large fortune by strictly honest means.All this vanished, however, when the unhappy idea occurred to him to affix the title of Count to the name of an estate that he had recently purchased.

From that moment, all his tribulations in life may have been said to have commenced.The nobility laughed at his assumption of hereditary rank, while the middle classes frowned at his pretensions to be superior to them, so that he passed the existence of a shuttlecock, continually suspended in the air, and struck at and dismissed from either side.

It may, therefore, be easily imagined how excessively anxious he was to bring about the marriage between his daughter Marie and the son of that mighty nobleman, the Duke of Champdoce.He had offered to sacrifice one-third of his fortune for the honor of forming this connection, and would have given up the whole of it, could he but have seen a child in whose veins ran the united blood of Palouzet and the Champdoce seated upon his knee.A marriage of this kind would have given him a real position; for to have a Champdoce for a son-in-law would compel all scoffers to bridle their tongues.

The day after he had received a favorable reply from the Duke, M.de Puymandour thought that it was time to inform his daughter of his intentions.He never thought that she would make any opposition, and, of course, supposed that she would be as delighted as he was at the honor that awaited her.He was seated in a magnificently furnished room which he called his library when he arrived at this conclusion, and ringing the bell, ordered the servant to inquire of mademoiselle's maid if her mistress could grant him an interview.He gave this curious message, which did not appear to surprise the servant in the least, with an air of the utmost importance.The communication between the father and daughter was always carried on upon this basis; and scoffers wickedly asserted that M.de Puymandour had modelled it upon a book of etiquette, for the guidance of her household, written by a venerable arch-duchess.

Shortly after the man had departed on his errand, a little tap came to the door.

"Come in," exclaimed M.de Puymandour.

And Mademoiselle Marie ran in and gave her father a kiss upon each cheek.He frowned slightly, and extricated himself from her embrace.

"I thought it better to come to you, my dear father," said she, "than to give you the trouble of coming all the way to me.""You always forget that there are certain forms and ceremonies necessary for a young lady of your position.

Marie gave a little gentle smile, for she was no stranger to her father's absurd whims; but she never thwarted them, for she was very fond of him.She was a very charming young lady, and in the description that the Duke had given of her to his son, he had not flattered her at all.Though she differed greatly in appearance from Mademoiselle de Laurebourg, Marie's beauty was perfect in a style of its own.She was tall and well proportioned, and had all that easy grace of movement, characteristic of women of Southern parentage.Her large soft dark eyes offered a vivid contrast to her creamy complexion; her hair, in utter disregard of the fashionable mode of dressing, was loosely knotted at the back of her head.Her nature was soft and affectionate, capable of the deepest devotion, while she had the most equable temper that can be imagined.

"Come, my dear papa," said she; "do not scold me any more.You know that the Marchioness of Arlanges has promised to teach me how to behave myself according to all the rules of fashionable society next winter, and I declare to you that I will so practise them up in secret, that you will be astonished when you behold them.""How woman-like!" muttered her father."She only scoffs at matters of the most vital importance."He rose from his seat, and, placing his back to the fireplace, took up an imposing position, one hand buried in his waistcoat, and the other ready to gesticulate as occasion required.

"Oblige me with your deepest attention," commenced he."You were eighteen years of age last month, and I have an important piece of intelligence to convey to you.I have had an offer of marriage for you."Marie looked down, and endeavored to hide her confusion at these tidings.

"Before coming to a conclusion upon a matter of such importance,"continued he, "it was, of course, necessary for me to go into the question most thoroughly.I spared no means of obtaining information, and I am quite certain that the proposed connection would be conducive to your future happiness.The suitor for your hand is but little older than yourself; he is very handsome, very wealthy, and is a Marquis by hereditary right.""Has he spoken to you then?" inquired Marie in tones of extreme agitation.

"He! Whom do you mean by he?" asked M.de Puymandour; and as his daughter did not reply, he repeated his question.

"Who? Why, George de Croisenois."

"Pray, what have you to do with Croisenois? Who is he, pray? Not that dandy with a mustache, that I have seen hanging about you this winter?""Yes," faltered Marie; "that is he."

"And why should you presume that he had asked me for your hand? Did he tell you that he was going to do so?""Father, I declare----"

"What, the daughter of a Puymandour has listened to a declaration of love unknown to her father? Ten thousand furies! Has he written to you? Where are those letters?""My dear father--"

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