书城公版The Deputy of Arcis
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第39章

Power in swaddling-clothes is the Chamber of Deputies which, not being restrained by an hereditary chamber--""Ha! ha!" said Maxime, "you are now a peer of France.""I should say the same if I were not," said the new peer."But don't interrupt me; you are concerned in all this.The Chamber of Deputies is fated to become the whole government, as de Marsay used to tell us (the only man by whom France could have been saved), for peoples don't die; they are slaves or free men, and that's all.Child-power is the royalty that was crowned in August, 1830.The present ministry is beaten; it dissolves the Chamber and brings on a general election in order to prevent the coming ministry from calling one; but it does not expect a victory.If it were victorious in these elections, the dynasty would be in danger; whereas, if the ministry is beaten, the dynastic party can fight to advantage for a long time.The mistakes of the Chamber will turn to the profit of a will which wants, unfortunately, to be the whole political power.When a ruler is that whole, as Napoleon was, there comes a moment when he must supplement himself; and having by that time alienated superior men, he, the great single will, can find no assistant.That assistant ought to be what is called a cabinet; but there is no cabinet in France, there is only a Will with a life lease.In France it is the government that is blamed, the opposition never; it may lose as many battles as it fights, but, like the allies in 1814, one victory suffices.With "three glorious days" it overturned and destroyed everything.Therefore, if we are heirs of power, we must cease to govern, and wait.I belong by my personal opinions to the aristocracy, and by my public opinions to the royalty of July.The house of Orleans served me to raise the fortunes of my family, and I shall ever remain attached to it.""The 'ever' of Monsieur de Talleyrand, be it understood," put in Maxime.

"At this moment I can't do anything for you," continued Rastignac."We shall not be in power more than six months longer.Yes, those six months will be our last dying agony, I know that; but we know what we were when we formed ourselves, a stop-gap ministry and that was all.

But you can distinguish yourself in the electoral battle that is soon to be fought.If you can bring one vote to the Chamber, a deputy faithful to the dynastic cause, you will find your wishes gratified.Iwill speak of your good services, and I will keep my eye on the reports of our confidential agents; I may find you some difficult task in which you can distinguish yourself.If you succeed, I can insist upon your talents, your devotion, and claim your reward.Your marriage, my dear fellow, can be made only in some ambitious provincial family of tradespeople or manufacturers.In Paris you are too well known.We must therefore look out for a millionaire parvenu, endowed with a daughter, and possessed with a desire to parade himself and his family at the Chateau des Tuileries.""Make your father-in-law lend me twenty-five thousand francs to enable me to wait as long as that; he will then have an interest in seeing that I am not paid in holy-water if I succeed; he will further a rich marriage for his own sake.""You are wily, Maxime, and you distrust me.But I like able men, and Iwill attend to your affair."