An Historical Mystery (The Gondreville Mystery)Balzac, Honoré de
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An Historical Mystery (The Gondreville Mystery)
Balzac, Honoré de
Detective and mystery stories; French fiction -- Translations into English; Historical fiction
“The three priests fully understood one another,” he continued, resuming
his narrative. “Carnot no doubt looked at his colleagues and the
ex-consul in a dignified manner. He must, however, have felt bewildered
in his own mind.
“‘Do you believe in the success of the army?’ Sieyes said to him.
“‘We may expect everything from Bonaparte,’ replied the minister of war;
‘he has crossed the Alps.’
“‘At this moment,’ said the minister of foreign affairs, with deliberate
slowness, ‘he is playing his last stake.’
“‘Come, let’s speak out,’ said Fouche; ‘what shall we do if the First
Consul is defeated? Is it possible to collect another army? Must we
continue his humble servants?’
“‘There is no republic now,’ remarked Sieyes; ‘Bonaparte is consul for
ten years.’
“‘He has more power than ever Cromwell had,’ said the former bishop,
‘and he did not vote for the death of the king.’
“‘We have a master,’ said Fouche; ‘the question is, shall we continue to
keep him if he loses the battle or shall we return to a pure republic?’
“‘France,’ replied Carnot, sententiously, ‘cannot resist except she
reverts to the old Conventional _energy_.’
“‘I agree with Carnot,’ said Sieyes; ‘if Bonaparte returns defeated we
must put an end to him; he has let us know him too well during the last
seven months.’
“‘The army is for him,’ remarked Carnot, thoughtfully.
“‘And the people for us!’ cried Fouche.
“‘You go fast, monsieur,’ said the Prince, in that deep bass voice which
he still preserves and which now drove Fouche back into himself.
“‘Be frank,’ said a voice, as a former Conventional rose from a corner
of the boudoir and showed himself; ‘if Bonaparte returns a victor, we
shall adore him; if vanquished, we’ll bury him!’
“‘So you were there, Malin, were you?’ said the Prince, without
betraying the least feeling. ‘Then you must be one of us; sit down’; and
he made him a sign to be seated.
“It is to this one circumstance that Malin, a Conventional of small
repute, owes the position he afterwards obtained and, ultimately, that
in which we see him at the present moment. He proved discreet, and
the ministers were faithful to him; but they made him the pivot of the
machine and the cat’s-paw of the machination. To return to my tale.
“‘Bonaparte has never yet been vanquished,’ cried Carnot, in a tone of
conviction, ‘and he has just surpassed Hannibal.’
“‘If the worst happens, here is the Directory,’ said Sieyes, artfully,
indicating with a wave of his hand the five persons present.
“‘And,’ added the Prince, ‘we are all committed to the maintenance
of the French republic; we three priests have literally unfrocked
ourselves; the general, here, voted for the death of the king; and
you,’ he said, turning to Malin, ‘have got possession of the property of
_emigres_.’
“‘Yes, we have all the same interests,’ said Sieyes, dictatorially, ‘and
our interests are one with those of the nation.’
“‘A rare thing,’ said the Prince, smiling.
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