第14章

类别:其他 作者:Honore De Balzac字数:12419更新时间:18/12/18 14:30:49
WhatIhavewrittenhere,dearsirandfriend,othersthink。I haveseenmanyofmyclassmatesoroldergraduatescaughtlikemeinthetoilsofsomespecialty,——geographicalengineers,captain— professors,captainsofengineers,whowillremaincaptainsalltheirlives,andnowbitterlyregrettheydidnotenteractiveservicewiththearmy。Reflectingonthesemiserableresults,I askmyselfthefollowingquestions,andIwouldlikeyouropiniononthem,assuringyouthattheyarethefruitoflongmeditation,clarifiedinthefiresofsuffering:—— WhatistherealobjectoftheState?Doesittrulyseektoobtainfinecapacities?Thesystemnowpursueddirectlydefeatsthatend; ithascratedthemostthoroughmediocritiesthatanygovernmenthostiletosuperioritycoulddesire。Doesitwishtogiveacareertoitschoiceminds?Asamatteroffact,itaffordsthemthemeanestopportunities;thereisnotamanwhohasissuedfromtheEcoleswhodoesnotbitterlyregret,whenhegetstobefiftyorsixtyyearsofage,thatheeverfellintothetrapsetforhimbythepromisesoftheState。Doesitseektoobtainmenofgenius? Whatmanofgenius,whatgreattalenthavetheschoolsproducedsince1790?IfithadnotbeenforNapoleonwouldCachin,themanofgeniustowhomFranceowesCherbourg,haveexisted?Imperialdespotismbroughthimforward;theconstitutionalregimewouldhavesmotheredhim。HowmanymenfromtheEcolesaretobefoundintheAcademyofSciences?Possiblytwoorthree。Themanofgeniusdevelopsalwaysoutsideofthetechnicalschools。Inthescienceswhichthoseschoolsteachgeniusobeysonlyitsownlaws; itwillnotdevelopexceptunderconditionswhichmancannotcontrol;neithertheStatenorthescienceofmankind,anthropology,understandsthem。Riquet,Perronet,LeonardodaVinci,Cachin,Palladio,Brunelleschi,Michel—Angelo,Bramante,Vauban,Vicat,derivetheirgeniusfromcausesunobservedandpreparatory,whichwecallchance,——thepetwordoffools。Never,withorwithoutschools,aremightyworkmensuchasthesewantingtotheirepoch。 Nowcomesthequestion,DoestheStategainthroughtheseinstitutionsthebetterdoingofitsworksofpublicutility,orthecheaperdoingofthem?Asforthat,Ianswerthatprivateenterprisesofalikekindgetonverywellwithoutthehelpofourengineers;andnext,thegovernmentworksarethemostextravagantintheworld,andtheadditionalcostofthevastadministrativestaffofthe/PontsetChaussees/isimmense。Inallothercountries,inGermany,England,Italy,whereinstitutionslikeoursdonotexist,worksofthischaracterarebetterdoneandfarlesscostlythaninFrance。Thosethreenationsareremarkablefornewandusefulinventionsinthisline。 Iknowitisthefashiontosay,inspeakingofourEcoles,thatallEuropeenviesthem;butforthelastfifteenyearsEurope,whichcloselyobservesus,hasnotestablishedotherslikethem。 England,thatclevercalculator,hasbetterschoolsamongherworkingpopulation,fromwhichcomepracticalmenwhoshowtheirgeniusthemomenttheyrisefrompracticetotheory。StephensonandMacAdamdidnotcomefromschoolslikeours。 Butwhatisthegoodoftalking?Whenafewyoungandableengineers,fullofardor,solve,attheoutsetoftheircareer,theproblemofmaintainingtheroadsofFrance,whichneedsomehundredmillionsspentuponthemeveryquarterofacentury(andwhicharenowinapitiablestate),theygainnothingbymakingknowninreportsandmemorandatheirintelligentknowledge;itisimmediatelyengulfedinthearchivesofthegeneralDirection,—— thatParisiancentrewhereeverythingentersandnothingissues; whereoldmenarejealousofyoungones,andallthepostsofmanagementareusedtoshelveoldofficersormenwhohaveblundered。 Thisiswhy,withabodyofscientificmenspreadalloverthefaceofFranceandconstitutingapartoftheadministration,——abodywhichoughttoenlighteneveryregiononthesubjectofitsresources,——thisiswhywearestilldiscussingthepracticabilityofrailroadswhileothercountriesaremakingtheirs。IfeverFrancewastoshowtheexcellenceofherinstitutionoftechnicalschools,itshouldhavebeeninthismagnificentphaseofpublicworks,whichisdestinedtochangethefaceofStatesandnations,todoublehumanlife,andmodifythelawsofspaceandtime。 Belgium,theUnitedStatesofAmerica,England,noneofwhomhaveanEcolePolytechnique,willbehoneycombedwithrailroadswhenFrenchengineersarestillsurveyingours,andselfishinterests,hiddenbehindallprojects,arehinderingtheirexecution。 ThusIsaythatasfortheState,itderivesnobenefitfromitstechnicalschools;asfortheindividualpupilofthoseschools,hisearningsarepoor,hisambitioncrushed,andhislifeacrueldeception。Mostassuredlythepowershehasdisplayedbetweensixteenandtwenty—sixyearsofagewould,ifhehadbeencastuponhisownresources,havebroughthimmorefameandmorewealththanthegovernmentinwhomhetrustedwillevergivehim。Asacommercialman,alearnedman,amilitaryman,thischoiceintellectwouldhaveworkedinavastcentrewherehispreciousfacultiesandhisardentambitionwouldnotbeidioticallyandprematurelyrepressed。 Where,then,isprogress?ManandStatearebothkeptbackwardbythissystem。Doesnottheexperienceofawholegenerationdemandareforminthepracticalworkingoftheseinstitutions?ThedutyofcullingfromallFranceduringeachgenerationthechoicemindsdestinedtobecomethelearnedandthescientificofthenationisasacredoffice,thepriestsofwhich,thearbitersofsomanyfates,shouldbetrainedbyspecialstudy。Mathematicalknowledgeisperhapslessnecessarytothemthanphysiologicalknowledge。 Anddoyounotthinkthattheyneedalittleofthatsecond—sightwhichisthewitchcraftofgreatmen?Asitis,theexaminersareformerprofessors,honorablemengrownoldinharness,wholimittheirworktoselectingthebestthemes。Theyareunabletodowhatisreallydemandedofthem;andyettheirfunctionsarethenoblestintheStateanddemandextraordinarymen。 Donotthink,dearsirandfriend,thatIblameonlytheEcoleitself;no,Iblamethesystembywhichitisrecruited。Thissystemisthe/concours/,competition,——amoderninvention,essentiallybad;badnotonlyinscience,butwhereveritisemployed,inarts,inallselectionsofmen,ofprojects,ofthings。IfitisareproachtoourgreatEcolesthattheyhavenotproducedmensuperiortoothereducationalestablishments,itisstillmoreshamefulthatthe/grandprix/oftheInstitutehasnotasyetfurnishedasinglegreatpainter,greatmusician,greatarchitect,greatsculptor;justasthesuffrageforthelasttwentyyearshasnotelectedoutofitstideofmediocritiesasinglegreatstatesman。Myobservationmakesmedetect,asI think,anerrorwhichvitiatesinFrancebotheducationandpolitics。Itisacruelerror,anditrestsonthefollowingprinciple,whichorganizershavemisconceived:—— /Nothing,eitherinexperienceorinthenatureofthings,cangiveacertaintythattheintellectualqualitiesoftheadultyouthwillbethoseofthematureman。/ AtthismomentIamintimatewithanumberofdistinguishedmenwhoconcernthemselveswithallthemoralmaladieswhicharenowafflictingFrance。Theysee,asIdo,thatourhighesteducationismanufacturingtemporarycapacities,——temporarybecausetheyarewithoutexerciseandwithoutfuture;thatsucheducationiswithoutprofittotheStatebecauseitisdevoidofthevigorofbeliefandfeeling。Ourwholesystemofpubliceducationneedsoverhauling,andtheworkshouldbepresidedoverbysomemanofgreatknowledge,powerfulwill,andgiftedwiththatlegislativegeniuswhichhasneverbeenmetwithamongmoderns,exceptperhapsinJean—JacquesRousseau。 Possiblyoursuperfluousnumbersmightbeemployedingivingelementaryinstructionsomuchneededbythepeople。Thedeplorableamountofcrimeandmisdemeanorsshowsasocialdiseasedirectlyarisingfromthehalf—educationgiventhemasses,whichtendstothedestructionofsocialtiesbymakingthepeoplereflectjustenoughtodesertthereligiousbeliefswhicharefavorabletosocialorder,andnotenoughtoliftthemtothetheoryofobedienceandduty,whichisthehighestreachofthenewtranscendentalphilosophy。ButasitisimpossibletomakeawholenationstudyKant,thereforeIsayfixedbeliefsandhabitsaresaferforthemassesthanshallowstudiesandreasoning。 IfIhadmylifetobeginoveragain,perhapsIwouldenteraseminaryandbecomeasimplevillagepriest,ortheteacherofacountrydistrict。ButIamtoofaradvancedinmyprofessionnowtobeamereprimaryinstructor;Ican,ifIleavemypresentpost,actinawiderrangethanthatofaschooloracountryparish。TheSaint—Simonians,towhomIhavebeentemptedtoallymyself,wantnowtotakeacourseinwhichIcannotfollowthem。 Nevertheless,inspiteoftheirmistakes,theyhavetouchedonmanyofthesorespotswhicharethefruitsofourpresentlegislation,andwhichtheStatewillonlydoctorbyinsufficientpalliatives,——merelydelayinginFrancethemoralandpoliticalcrisisthatmustcome。 Adieu,dearMonsieurGrossetete;accepttheassuranceofmyrespectfulattachment,which,notwithstandingalltheseobservations,canonlyincrease。 GregoireGerard。 Accordingtohisoldhabitasabanker,Grossetetehadjotteddownhisreplyonthebackoftheletteritself,headingitwiththesacramentalword,/Answered/。 Itisuseless,mydearGerard,todiscusstheobservationsmadeinyourletter,becausebyatrickofchance(Iusethetermwhichis,asyousay,thepetwordoffools)Ihaveaproposaltomaketoyouwhichmayresultinwithdrawingyoufromthesituationyoufindsobad。MadameGraslin,theowneroftheforestsofMontegnacandofabarrenplateauextendingfromthebaseofachainofmountainsonwhicharetheforests,wishestoimprovethisvastdomain,toclearhertimberproperly,andcultivatethestonyplain。 Toputthisprojectintoexecutionsheneedsamanofyourscientificknowledgeandardor,andonewhohasalsoyourdisinteresteddevotionandyourideasofpracticalutility。Itwillbelittlemoneyandmuchwork!agreatresultfromsmallmeans!awholeregiontobechangedfundamentally!barrenplacestobemadetogushwithplenty!Isn’tthatpreciselywhatyouwant,——youwhoaredreamingofconstructingapoem?Fromthetoneofsinceritywhichpervadesyourletter,IdonothesitatetobidyoucomeandseemeatLimoges。But,mygoodfriend,don’tsendinyourresignationyet;getleaveofabsenceonly,andtellyouradministrationthatyouaregoingtostudyquestionsconnectedwithyourprofessionoutsideofthegovernmentworks。Inthisway,youwillnotloseyourrights,andyouwillhavetimetojudgeforyourselfwhethertheprojectconceivedbytherectorofMontegnacandapprovedbyMadameGraslinisfeasible。 Iwillexplaintoyoubywordofmouththeadvantagesyouwillfindincasethisgreatschemecanbecarriedout。RelyonthefriendshipofYours,etc,T。Grossetete。 MadameGraslinrepliedtoGrosseteteinfewwords:\"Thankyou,myfriend;Ishallexpectyour/protege/。\"Sheshowedthelettertotherector,saying,—— \"Onemorewoundedmanforthehospital。\" Therectorreadtheletter,rereadit,madetwoorthreeturnsontheterracesilently;thenhegaveitbacktoMadameGraslin,saying,—— \"Afinesoul,andasuperiorman。HesaystheschoolsinventedbythegeniusoftheRevolutionmanufactureincapacities。Formypart,Isaytheymanufactureunbelievers;forifMonsieurGerardisnotanatheist,heisaprotestant。\" \"Wewillaskhim,\"shesaid,struckbyananswer。 XVII THEREVOLUTIONOFJULYJUDGEDATMONTEGNAC Afortnightlater,inDecember,andinspiteofthecold,MonsieurGrossetetecametothechateaudeMontegnac,to\"presenthisprotege,\" whomVeroniqueandMonsieurBonnetwereimpatientlyawaiting。 \"Imustloveyouverymuch,mydearchild,\"saidtheoldman,takingVeronique’stwohandsinhis,andkissingthemwiththatgallantryofoldmenwhichneverdispleaseswomen,\"yes,Imustloveyouwell,tocomefromLimogesinsuchweather。ButIwantedtopresenttoyoumyselfthegiftofMonsieurGregoireGerardherepresent。You’llfindhimamanafteryourownheart,MonsieurBonnet,\"addedthebanker,bowingaffectionatelytotherector。 Gerard’sexternalappearancewasnotprepossessing。Hewasofmiddleheight,stockyinshape,thenecksunkintheshoulders,astheysayvulgarly;hehadyellowhair,andthepinkeyesofanalbino,withlashesandeyebrowsalmostwhite。Thoughhisskin,likethatofallpersonsofthatdescription,wasamazinglywhite,marksofthesmall— boxandotherveryvisiblescarshaddestroyeditsoriginalbrilliancy。Studyhadprobablyinjuredhissight,forheworeglasses。 Whenheremovedthegreatcloakofagendarmeinwhichhewaswrapped,itwasseenthathisclothingdidnotimprovehisgeneralappearance。 Themannerinwhichhisgarmentswereputonandbuttoned,hisuntidycravat,hisrumpledshirt,weresignsofthewantofpersonalcarewithwhichmenofscience,allmoreorlessabsent—minded,arecharged。Asinthecaseofmostthinkers,hiscountenanceandhisattitude,thedevelopmentofhisbustandthethinnessofhislegs,betrayedasortofbodilydebilityproducedbyhabitsofmeditation。 Nevertheless,theardorofhisheartandthevigorofhismind,proofsofwhichweregiveninthisletter,gleamedfromhisforehead,whichwaswhiteasCarraramarble。Natureseemedtohavereservedtoherselfthatspotinordertoplacetherevisiblesignsofthegrandeur,constancy,andgoodnessoftheman。Thenose,likethatofmostmenofthetrueGallicrace,wasflattened。Hismouth,firmandstraight,showedabsolutediscretionandtheinstinctofeconomy。Butthewholemask,wornbystudy,lookedprematurelyold。 \"Wemustbeginbythankingyou,monsieur,\"saidMadameGraslin,addressingtheengineer,\"forbeingwillingtodirectanenterpriseinapartofthecountrywhichcanofferyounootherpleasurethanthesatisfactionofknowingthatyouaredoingarealgood。\" \"Madame,\"hereplied,\"MonsieurGrossetetehastoldmeenoughaboutyourenterpriseaswecamealongtomakemealreadygladthatIcaninanywaybeusefultoyou;theprospectoflivingincloserelationswithyouandMonsieurBonnetseemstomecharming。UnlessIamdismissedfromthisregion,Iexpecttoendmydayshere。\" \"Wewilltrynottoletyouchangeyourmind,\"repliedMadameGraslin,smiling。 \"Here,\"saidGrossetete,addressingVeronique,whomhetookaside,\"arethepaperswhichthe/procureur—general/gavetome。HewasquitesurprisedthatyoudidnotaddressyourinquiryaboutCatherineCurieuxtohim。Allthatyouwishedhasbeendoneimmediately,withtheutmostpromptitudeanddevotion。ThreemonthshenceCatherineCurieuxwillbesenttoyou。\" \"Whereisshe?\"askedVeronique。 \"SheisnowinthehospitalSaint—Louis,\"repliedtheoldman;\"theyareawaitingherrecoverybeforesendingherfromParis。\" \"Ah!isthepoorgirlill?\" \"Youwillfindallnecessaryinformationinthesepapers,\"saidGrossetete,givingVeroniqueapacket。 MadameGraslinreturnedtohergueststoconductthemintothemagnificentdining—roomontheground—floor。Shesatattable,butdidnotherselftakepartinthedinner;sinceherarrivalatMontegnacshehadmadeitaruletotakehermealsalone,andAline,whoknewthereasonofthiswithdrawal,faithfullykeptthesecretofittillhermistresswasindangerofdeath。 Themayor,the/jugedepaix/,andthedoctorofMontegnachadbeeninvited。 Thedoctor,ayoungmantwenty—sevenyearsofage,namedRoubaud,wasextremelydesirousofknowingawomansocelebratedinLimoges。TherectorwasallthemorepleasedtopresenthimatthechateaubecausehewantedtogatheralittlesocietyaroundVeroniquetodistracthermindandgiveitfood。Roubaudwasoneofthosethoroughlywell— trainedyoungphysicianswhomtheEcoledeMedecineinParissendsforthtotheprofession。Hewouldundoubtedlyhaveshoneonthevaststageofthecapital;butfrightenedbytheclashofambitionsinParis,andknowinghimselfmorecapablethanpushing,morelearnedthanintriguing,hisgentledispositionledhimtochoosethenarrowcareeroftheprovinces,wherehehopedtobesoonerappreciatedthaninParis。 AtLimoges,Roubaudcameincontactwiththesettledpracticeoftheregularphysiciansandthehabitsofthepeople;hethereforelethimselfbepersuadedbyMonsieurBonnet,who,judgingbythegentleandwinningexpressionofhisface,thoughthimwell—suitedtoco—operateinhisownworkatMontegnac。Roubaudwassmallandfair; hisgeneralappearancewasratherinsipid,buthisgrayeyesbetrayedthedepthsofthephysiologistandthepatienttenacityofastudiousman。TherewasnophysicianinMontegnacexceptanoldarmy—surgeon,moredevotedtohiscellarthantohispatients,andtoooldtocontinuewithanyvigorthehardlifeofacountrydoctor。Atthepresenttimehewasdying。 RoubaudhadbeeninMontegnacabouteighteenmonths,andwasmuchlikedthere。ButthisyoungpupilofDespleinandthesuccessorsofCabanisdidnotbelieveinCatholicism。Helivedinastateofprofoundindifferenceastoreligion,anddidnotdesiretocomeoutofit。Therectorwasindespair。NotthatRoubauddidanywrong;heneverspokeagainstreligion,andhisdutieswereexcuseenoughforhisabsencefromchurch;besides,hewasincapableoftryingtounderminethefaithofothers,andindeedbehavedoutwardlyasthebestofCatholics;hesimplyprohibitedhimselffromthinkingofaproblemwhichheconsideredabovetherangeofhumanthought。WhentherectorheardhimsaythatpantheismhadbeenthereligionofallgreatmindshesethimdownasincliningtothedoctrineofPythagorasonreincarnation。 Roubaud,whosawMadameGraslinforthefirsttime,experiencedaviolentsensationwhenhemether。Sciencerevealedtohiminherexpression,herattitude,intheravagesofherface,untoldsufferingsbothmoralandphysical,anatureofalmostsuperhumanforce,greatfacultieswhichwouldsupportherunderthemostconflictingtrials;hedetectedall,——eventhedarkestcornersofthatnaturesocarefullyhidden。Hefeltthatsomeevil,somemalady,wasdevouringtheheartofthatfinecreature;forjustasthecolorofafruitshowsthepresenceofawormwithinit,socertaintintsinthehumanfaceenablephysicianstodetectapoisoningthought。 FromthismomentMonsieurRoubaudattachedhimselfsodeeplytoMadameGraslinthathebecameafraidoflovingherbeyondthepermittedlineofsimplefriendship。Thebrow,thebearing,aboveall,theglanceofVeronique’seyehadasortofeloquencethatmeninvariablyunderstand;itsaidasplainlythatshewasdeadtoloveasotherwomensaythecontrarybyareversalofthesameeloquence。Thedoctorsuddenlyvowedtoher,inhisheart,achivalrousworship。 Heexchangedarapidglancewiththerector,whothoughttohimself,\"Here’sthethunderboltwhichwillconvertmypoorunbeliever;MadameGraslinwillhavemoreeloquencethanI。\" Themayor,anoldcountryman,amazedattheluxuryofthisdining—roomandsurprisedtofindhimselfdiningwithoneoftherichestmeninthedepartment,hadputonhisbestclothes,whichratherhamperedhim,andthisincreasedhismentalawkwardness。Moreover,MadameGraslininhermourninggarmentsseemedtohimveryimposing;hewasthereforemute。AfterlivingallhislifeasafarmeratSaint— Leonard,hehadboughttheonlyhabitablehouseinMontegnacandcultivatedwithhisownhandsthelandbelongingtoit。Thoughheknewhowtoreadandwrite,hewouldhavebeenincapableoffulfillinghisfunctionswereitnotforthehelpofhisclerkandthe/jugedepaix/,whopreparedhisworkforhim。HewasveryanxioustohaveanotaryestablishedinMontegnac,inorderthathemightshifttheburdenofhisresponsibilityontothatofficer’sshoulders。Butthepovertyofthevillageanditsoutlyingdistrictsmadesuchafunctionaryalmostuseless,andtheinhabitantshadrecoursewhennecessarytothenotariesofthechieftownofthearrondissement。 The/jugedepaix/,namedClousier,wasformerlyalawyerinLimoges,wherecaseshaddesertedhimbecauseheinsistedonputtingintopracticethatfineaxiomthatthelawyeristhebestjudgeoftheclientandthecase。In1809heobtainedhispresentpost,themeagresalaryofwhichjustenabledhimtolive。Hehadnowreachedastageofhonorablebutabsolutepoverty。Afteraresidenceoftwenty—oneyearsinthispoorvillagetheworthyman,thoroughlycountrified,looked,top—coatandall,exactlylikethefarmersabouthim。 UnderthiscoarseexteriorClousierhidaclear—sightedmind,giventoloftymeditationonpublicpolicy,thoughhehimselfhadfallenintoastateofcompleteindifference,derivedfromhisintimateknowledgeofmenandtheirinterests。Thisman,whobaffledforalongtimetherector’sperspicacityandwhomightinahigherspherehaveprovedanotherl’Hopital,incapableofintriguelikeallreallyprofoundpersons,wasbythistimelivinginthecontemplativestateofanancienthermit。Independentthroughprivation,nopersonalconsiderationactedonhismind;heknewthelawsandjudgedimpartially。Hislife,reducedtothemerestnecessaries,waspureandregular。ThepeasantslovedMonsieurClousierandrespectedhimforthedisinterestedfatherlycarewithwhichhesettledtheirdifferencesandgavethemadviceintheirdailyaffairs。The\"goodmanClousier\"asallMontegnaccalledhim,hadanephewwithhimasclerk,anintelligentyoungman,whoafterwardscontributedmuchtotheprosperityofthedistrict。 OldClousier’spersonalappearancewasremarkableforabroad,highforeheadandtwobushesofwhitehairwhichstoodoutfromhisheadoneithersideofit。Hishighlycoloredcomplexionandwell—developedcorpulencemighthavemadepersonsthink,inspiteofhisactualsobriety,thathecultivatedBacchusaswellasTroplongandToullier。 Hishalf—extinctvoicewasthesignofanoppressiveasthma。PerhapsthedryairofMontegnachadcontributedtofixhimthere。Helivedinahousearrangedforhimbyawell—to—docobblertowhomitbelonged。 ClousierhadalreadyseenVeroniqueatchurch,andhehadformedhisopinionofherwithoutcommunicatingittoanyone,noteventoMonsieurBonnet,withwhomhewasbeginningtobeintimate。Forthefirsttimeinhislifethe/jugedepaix/wastobethrowninwithpersonsabletoappreciatehim。 Whenthecompanywereseatedroundatablehandsomelyappointed(forVeroniquehadsentallherhouseholdbelongingsfromLimogestoMontegnac)thesixguestsfeltamomentaryembarrassment。Thedoctor,themayorandthe/jugedepaix/knewnothingofGrosseteteandGerard。Butduringthefirstcourse,oldGrossetete’sheartygood— humorbroketheiceofafirstmeeting。Inadditiontothis,MadameGraslin’scordialityledonGerard,andencouragedRoubaud。Underhertouchthesesoulsfulloffinequalitiesrecognizedtheirrelation,andfelttheyhadenteredasympatheticcircle。So,bythetimethedessertappearedonthetable,whentheglassandchinawithgildededgessparkled,andthechoicerwineswereservedbyAlineandChampionandGrossetete’svalet,theconversationbecamesufficientlyconfidentialtoallowthesefourchoiceminds,thusmeetingbychance,toexpresstheirrealthoughtsonmattersofimportance,suchasmenliketodiscusswhentheycandosoandbesureofthediscretionoftheircompanions。 \"YourfurloughcamejustintimetoletyouwitnesstherevolutionofJuly,\"saidGrossetetetoGerard,withanairasifheaskedanopinionofhim。 \"Yes,\"repliedtheengineer。\"IwasinParisduringthethreefamousdays。Isawall;andIcametosadconclusions。\" \"Whatwerethey?\"saidtherector,eagerly。 \"Thereisnolongeranypatriotismexceptunderdirtyshirts,\"repliedGerard。\"InthatliestheruinofFrance!Julywasthevoluntarydefeatofallsuperiorities,——name,fortune,talent。Theardent,devotedmassescarriedthedayagainsttherichandtheintelligent,towhomardoranddevotionarerepugnant。\" \"Tojudgebywhathashappenedduringthepastyear,\"saidMonsieurClousier,\"thischangeofgovernmentissimplyapremiumgiventoanevilthatissappingus,——individualism。Fifteenyearshenceallquestionsofagenerousnaturewillbemetby,/Whatisthattome?/—— thegreatcryofFreedomofWilldescendingfromthereligiousheightswhereLuther,Calvin,Zwinglius,andKnoxintroducedit,intoevenpoliticaleconomy。/Everyoneforhimself/;/everymanhisownmaster/,——thosetwoterribleaxiomsform,withthe/Whatisthattome?/atrinityofwisdomtotheburgherandthesmallland—owner。Thisegotismresultsfromthevicesofourpresentcivillegislation(toohastilymade),towhichtherevolutionofJulyhasjustgivenaterribleconfirmation。\" The/jugedepaix/fellbackintohisusualsilenceafterthusexpressinghimself;butthetopicshesuggestedmusthaveoccupiedthemindsofthosepresent。EmboldenedbyClousier’swords,andmovedbythelookwhichGerardexchangedwithGrossetete,MonsieurBonnetventuredtogofurther。 \"ThegoodKingCharlesX。,\"hesaid,\"hasjustfailedinthemostfar— sightedandsalutaryenterpriseamonarcheverplannedforthewelfareofthepeopleconfidedtohim;andtheChurchoughttofeelproudofthepartshetookinhiscouncils。Buttheupperclassesdesertedhiminheartandmind,justastheyhadalreadydesertedhimonthegreatquestionofthelawofprimogeniture,——thelastinghonoroftheonlyboldstatesmantheRestorationhasproduced,namely,theComtedePeyronnet。Toreconstitutethenationthroughthefamily;totakefromthepressitsvenomousactionandconfineittoitsrealusefulness; torecalltheelectiveChambertoitstruefunctions;andtorestoretoreligionitspoweroverthepeople,——suchwerethefourcardinalpointsoftheinternalpolicyofthehouseofBourbon。Well,twentyyearsfromnowallFrancewillhaverecognizedthenecessityofthatgrandandsoundpolicy。CharlesX。wasingreaterperilinthesituationhechosetoleavethaninthatinwhichhispaternalpowerhasbeendefeated。Thefutureofournoblecountry——whereallthingswillhenceforthbebroughtperiodicallyintoquestion,whereourrulerswilldiscussincessantlyinsteadofacting,wherethepress,becomeasovereignpower,willbetheinstrumentofbaseambitions—— thisfuturewillonlyprovethewisdomofthekingwhohasjustcarriedawaywithhimthetrueprinciplesofgovernment;andhistorywillbearinmindthecouragewithwhichheresistedhisbestfriendsafterhavingprobedthewoundandseenthenecessityofcurativemeasures,whichwerenotsustainedbythoseforwhosesakeheputhimselfintothebreach。\" \"Ah!monsieur,\"criedGerard,\"youarefrank;yougostraighttoyourthoughtwithoutdisguise,andIwon’tcontradictyou。NapoleoninhisRussiancampaignwasfortyyearsinadvanceofthespiritofhisage; hewasneverunderstood。TheRussiaandEnglandof1830explainsthecampaignof1812。CharlesX。hasbeenmisunderstoodinthesameway。 Itisquitepossiblethatintwenty—fiveyearsfromnowhisordinancesmaybecomethelawsoftheland。\" \"France,tooeloquentnottogabble,toofullofvanitytobowdownbeforerealtalent,is,inspiteofthesublimegoodsenseofitslanguageandthemassofitspeople,theverylastnationinwhichtwodeliberativechambersshouldhavebeenattempted,\"saidthe/jugedepaix/。\"Or,atanyrate,theweaknessesofournationalcharactershouldhavebeenguardedagainstbytheadmirablerestrictionswhichNapoleon’sexperiencelaiduponthem。Ourpresentsystemmaysucceedinacountrywhoseactioniscircumscribedbythenatureofitssoil,likeEngland;butthelawofprimogenitureappliedtothetransmissionoflandisabsolutelynecessary;whenthatlawissuppressedthesystemoflegislativerepresentationbecomesabsurd。Englandowesherexistencetothequasi—feudallawwhichentailslandedpropertyandfamilymansionsontheeldestson。Russiaisbasedonthefeudalrightofautocracy。Consequentlythosetwonationsareto—dayonthehigh— roadofstartlingprogress。AustriacouldonlyresistourinvasionsandrenewthewayagainstNapoleonbyvirtueofthatlawofprimogeniturewhichpreservesinthefamilytheactiveforcesofanation,andsuppliesthegreatproductionsnecessarytotheState。ThehouseofBourbon,feelingthatitwasslippingtothethirdrankinEurope,byreasonofliberalism,wantedtoregainitsrightfulplaceandtheremaintainitself,andthenationhasthrownitoverattheverytimeitwasabouttosavethenation。IamsureIdon’tknowhowlowdownthepresentsystemwilldropus。\"