书城公版Ten Years Later
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"Baisemeaux, you're an honest fellow; in honest truth I say so.""Thank you, my lord.But I feel most for the small tradesmen and bailiffs' clerks, who are rated at three francs.They do not often see Rhine carp or Channel sturgeon.""But do not the five-franc gentlemen sometimes leave some scraps?""Oh! my lord, do not believe I am so stingy as that; Idelight the heart of some poor little tradesman or clerk by sending him a wing of a red partridge, a slice of venison, or a slice of a truffled pasty, dishes which he never tasted except in his dreams; these are the leavings of the twenty-four franc prisoners; and as he eats and drinks, at dessert he cries `Long live the King,' and blesses the Bastile; with a couple of bottles of champagne, which cost me five sous, I made him tipsy every Sunday.That class of people call down blessings upon me, and are sorry to leave the prison.Do you know that I have remarked, and it does me infinite honor, that certain prisoners, who have been set at liberty, have, almost immediately afterwards, got imprisoned again? Why should this be the case, unless it be to enjoy the pleasures of my kitchen? It is really the fact."Aramis smiled with an expression of incredulity.

"You smile," said Baisemeaux.

"I do," returned Aramis.

"I tell you that we have names which have been inscribed on our books thrice in the space of two years.""I must see it before I believe it," said Aramis.

"Well, I can show it to you, although it is prohibited to communicate the registers to strangers; and if you really wish to see it with your own eyes ---- ""I should be delighted, I confess."

"Very well," said Baisemeaux, and he took out of a cupboard a large register.Aramis followed him most anxiously with his eyes, and Baisemeaux returned, placed the register upon the table, and turned over the leaves for a minute, and stayed at the letter M.

"Look here," said he, "Martinier, January, 1659; Martinier, June, 1660; Martinier, March, 1661.Mazarinades, etc.; you understand it was only a pretext; people were not sent to the Bastile for jokes against M.Mazarin; the fellow denounced himself in order to get imprisoned here.""And what was his object?"

"None other than to return to my kitchen at three francs a day,.""Three francs -- poor devil!"

"The poet, my lord, belongs to the lowest scale, the same style of board as the small tradesman and bailiff's clerk;but I repeat, it is to those people only that I give these little surprises."Aramis mechanically turned over the leaves of the register, continuing to read the names, but without appearing to take any interest in the names he read.

"In 1661, you perceive," said Baisemeaux, "eighty entries;and in 1659, eighty also."

"Ah!" said Aramis."Seldon; I seem to know that name.Was it not you who spoke to me about a certain young man?""Yes, a poor devil of a student, who made -- What do you call that where two Latin verses rhyme together?""A distich."

"Yes; that is it."

"Poor fellow; for a distich."

"Do you know that he made this distich against the Jesuits?""That makes no difference; the punishment seems very severe.""Do not pity him; last year you seemed to interest yourself in him.""Yes, I did so."

"Well, as your interest is all-powerful here, my lord, Ihave treated him since that time as a prisoner at fifteen francs.""The same as this one, then," said Aramis, who had continued turning over the leaves, and who had stopped at one of the names which followed Martinier.

"Yes, the same as that one."

"Is that Marchiali an Italian?" said Aramis, pointing with his finger to the name which had attracted his attention.

"Hush!" said Baisemeaux.

"Why hush?" said Aramis, involuntarily clenching his white hand.

"I thought I had already spoken to you about that Marchiali.""No, it is the first time I ever heard his name pronounced.""That may be, but perhaps I have spoken to you about him without naming him.""Is he an old offender?" asked Aramis, attempting to smile.

"On the contrary, he is quite young."

"Is his crime, then, very heinous?"

"Unpardonable."

"Has he assassinated any one?"

"Bah!"

"An incendiary, then?"

"Bah!"

"Has he slandered any one?"

"No, no! It is he who -- " and Baisemeaux approached Aramis's ear, ****** a sort of ear-trumpet of his hands, and whispered: "It is he who presumes to resemble the ---- ""Yes, yes." said Aramis, "I now remember you already spoke about it last year to me; but the crime appeared to me so slight.

"Slight, do you say?"

"Or rather, so involuntary."

"My lord, it is not involuntarily that such a resemblance is detected.""Well, the fact is, I had forgotten it.But, my dear host,"said Aramis, closing the register, "if I am not mistaken, we are summoned."Baisemeaux took the register, hastily restored it to its place in the closet, which he locked, and put the key in his pocket."Will it be agreeable to your lordship to breakfast now?" said he; "for you are right in supposing that breakfast was announced.""Assuredly, my dear governor," and they passed into the dining-room.