登陆注册
26272500000202

第202章 CHAPTER XLVI(1)

THE BOURGEOIS PHILIBERT.

The Bourgeois Philibert, after an arduous day's work, was enjoying in his armchair a quiet siesta in the old comfortable parlor of his city home.

The sudden advent of peace had opened the seas to commerce, and a fleet of long-shut-up merchantmen were rapidly loading at the quays of the Friponne as well as at those of the Bourgeois, with the products of the Colony for shipment to France before the closing in of the St. Lawrence by ice. The summer of St. Martin was lingering soft and warm on the edge of winter, and every available man, including the soldiers of the garrison, were busy loading the ships to get them off in time to escape the hard nip of winter.

Dame Rochelle sat near the window, which to-day was open to the balmy air. She was occupied in knitting, and occasionally glancing at a volume of Jurieu's hard Calvinistic divinity, which lay upon the table beside her. Her spectacles reposed upon the open page, where she had laid them down while she meditated, as was her custom, upon knotty points of doctrine, touching free will, necessity, and election by grace; regarding works as a garment of filthy rags, in which publicans and sinners who trusted in them were damned, while in practice the good soul was as earnest in performing them as if she believed her salvation depended exclusively thereupon.

Dame Rochelle had received a new lease of life by the return home of Pierre Philibert. She grew radiant, almost gay, at the news of his betrothal to Amelie de Repentigny, and although she could not lay aside the black puritanical garb she had worn so many years, her kind face brightened from its habitual seriousness. The return of Pierre broke in upon her quiet routine of living like a prolonged festival. The preparation of the great house of Belmont for his young bride completed her happiness.

In her anxiety to discover the tastes and preferences of her young mistress, as she already called her, Dame Rochelle consulted Amelie on every point of her arrangements, finding her own innate sense of the beautiful quickened by contact with that fresh young nature.

She was already drawn by that infallible attraction which every one felt in the presence of Amelie.

"Amelie was too good and too fair," the dame said, "to become any man's portion but Pierre Philibert's!"

The dame's Huguenot prejudices melted like wax in her presence, until Amelie almost divided with Grande Marie, the saint of the Cevennes, the homage and blessing of Dame Rochelle.

Those were days of unalloyed delight which she spent in superintending the arrangements for the marriage which had been fixed for the festivities of Christmas.

It was to be celebrated on a scale worthy of the rank of the heiress of Repentigny and of the wealth of the Philiberts. The rich Bourgeois, in the gladness of his heart, threw open all his coffers, and blessed with tears of happiness the money he flung out with both hands to honor the nuptials of Pierre and Amelie.

The Bourgeois was profoundly happy during those few brief days of Indian summer. As a Christian, he rejoiced that the long desolating war was over. As a colonist, he felt a pride that, unequal as had been the struggle, New France remained unshorn of territory, and by its resolute defence had forced respect from even its enemies. In his eager hope he saw commerce revive, and the arts and comforts of peace take the place of war and destruction. The husbandman would now reap for himself the harvest he had sown, and no longer be crushed by the exactions of the Friponne!

There was hope for the country. The iniquitous regime of the Intendant, which had pleaded the war as its justification, must close, the Bourgeois thought, under the new conditions of peace.

The hateful monopoly of the Grand Company must be overthrown by the constitutional action of the Honnetes Gens, and its condemnation by the Parliament of Paris, to which an appeal would presently be carried, it was hoped, would be secured.

The King was quarreling with the Jesuits. The Molinists were hated by La Pompadour, and he was certain His Majesty would never hold a lit de justice to command the registration of the decrees issued in his name by the Intendant of New France after they had been in form condemned by the Parliament of Paris.

The Bourgeois still reclined very still on his easy chair. He was not asleep. In the daytime he never slept. His thoughts, like the dame's, reverted to Pierre. He meditated the repurchase of his ancestral home in Normandy and the restoration of its ancient honors for his son.

Personal and political enmity might prevent the reversal of his own unjust condemnation, but Pierre had won renown in the recent campaigns. He was favored with the friendship of many of the noblest personages in France, who would support his suit for the restoration of his family honors, while the all-potent influence of money, the open sesame of every door in the palace of Versailles, would not be spared to advance his just claims.

The crown of the Bourgeois's ambition would be to see Pierre restored to his ancestral chateau as the Count de Philibert, and Amelie as its noble chatelaine, dispensing happiness among the faithful old servitors and vassals of his family, who in all these long years of his exile never forgot their brave old seigneur who had been banished to New France.

His reflections took a practical turn, and he enumerated in his mind the friends he could count upon in France to support, and the enemies who were sure to oppose the attainment of this great object of his ambition. But the purchase of the chateau and lands of Philibert was in his power. Its present possessor, a needy courtier, was deeply in debt, and would be glad, the Bourgeois had ascertained, to sell the estates for such a price as he could easily offer him.

同类推荐
  • 佛说长者音悦经

    佛说长者音悦经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 孔子弟子考

    孔子弟子考

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • A New England Girlhood

    A New England Girlhood

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 啸亭续录

    啸亭续录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 寒温篇

    寒温篇

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 这个杀手在异世

    这个杀手在异世

    苏问,国际某杀手集团头号金牌杀手,被人出卖,一枪爆头,灵魂穿越到一名冻死的小男孩身上,而后阴差阳错又在异世成为一名杀手。某一天,苏问接到一个任务:保护一名女孩!于是问题就来了:冷酷杀手能否降服刁蛮大小姐?
  • exo的梦幻奇遇记

    exo的梦幻奇遇记

    简介就不写了,想看就看,不想看就算了!喜欢exo的行星饭们一定要来看。
  • 龙珠大陆

    龙珠大陆

    高三学生夏逸晨因无法容忍女友的突然背叛,出去借酒消愁时和一个人起了矛盾,竟被失手打死……谁知龙珠大陆的夏逸晨此时此刻渡天劫失败,于是,夏逸晨开启了在异世界的新生活。
  • 红墙忍冬

    红墙忍冬

    可以说,这是一篇短篇,不长,我希望大家能来看看,支持一下,以下是简介:她本是吴家大小姐,参加宫中选妃,因为容貌倾城,才能出众,所以它认定自己一定能选中,不料,中间出了点意外,皇妃没能做成,倒成了一个小宫女。不过她一直想尽各种办法成为皇妃,一次意外的相遇,她认识了恒王妃,莫名其妙的成为了恒王妃的妹妹。而且,恒王妃待她特别好,这是为何?她能做上皇妃吗?一场出游,改变了她们的命运,会发生什么?大家还是看文把!
  • 野蛮新娘

    野蛮新娘

    她:生为副校花的蓝羽却在一失足之下,变成了蓝昕羽。在刚刚为自己的幸运而暗暗鼓掌之时却传来噩耗什么?嫁给他?凭什么?既然扭不过命运,那就即来之则安之,井水不范何水。可是~~~~,可是~~~,他怎么这么不让人省心啊。他:被皇帝下令迎娶一位体弱多病的女子,可她怎么看都不像体弱多病啊,她竟然要休夫?她竟然要跟自己比武?她竟然`~~~~,这是什么新娘啊?故事情节跌宕起伏,轻松活泼,让你在工作之余,来一次轻松之旅。
  • 苍玄劫

    苍玄劫

    “上承天诏,秦家罪孽,天道涂火,万世轮回。”苍穹中传来一阵朗声,震人心肺。请大家帮忙收藏并推荐一下,左猪在这里谢谢各位了。每天晚上九点准时更新,不定时加更。不忘初心,将《苍玄劫》进行到底!!!《苍玄劫》书友交流QQ群:104764085
  • 第一特工狂妻:邪君请接招

    第一特工狂妻:邪君请接招

    她,是帝国的杀人利器,意气风发,嚣张恣意,杀人如麻,一手银针出神入化。她,没有名字,只有代号——九。他,是被迫转世的神魔,忘却前尘,灵魂之中充满杀戮。他,前世身毁神灭那一刻,以滔天怨怒化作泣血诅咒,有朝一日,他定重登九霄,将迫害背叛他之人一一屠尽!原本,是没有交集的两个人,奈何……不信抬头看,苍天饶过谁!轰隆一声,她堂堂帝国第一利器,竟被一道晴天霹雳砸中,华丽异世重生,变成了纨绔大小姐?当恣意无双的她,撞上冷酷残暴他,一切秩序,都将在他们碰撞中崩灭!
  • 轮回之千年恋

    轮回之千年恋

    她,只是一个二十一世纪最平凡最普通的女生,活泼开朗,可是,阴差阳错,老天把她送到了五百多年前的大明皇朝,在那里,她遇到了生命中重要的人,开始了别样的人生,可是也是她痛苦的开始```````他,大明皇朝的王爷:“为了你,我可以放弃一切,甚至生命``````”他,一国太子,未来储君:“只要你愿意留在我身边,我可以放弃王位,和你浪迹天涯·······”他,武林第一杀手,江湖第一大教的少主,人人对他闻风丧胆。她问:“为什么你从来都不要求我跟你在一起?”-------“因为,我爱你”面对个个深情优秀的男子,她不知道该做何抉择···当一切都失去的时候,才知道,原来···这一切都是上天的安排······
  • 琅玲玉

    琅玲玉

    蓝琅和沙玲原本是让人羡慕的眷侣,可是突然有个横祸降临到他们头上,他们面对生离,各自忍受着痛苦,他们面临死别,还各自在守着自己的爱情……
  • 新纪元之暗夜降临

    新纪元之暗夜降临

    光明之下,是否都潜藏着阴影?繁华背后,是否都有鬼影重重?地上与地下的战火,人族与魔族的百年战争,一个又一个阴谋。生如浮萍,生如草芥。所有的罪恶,是否都要用鲜血来洗涤?那么,就感受一下魔王的愤怒吧!向我乞求吧!而我将不宽恕你们!