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the memoirs of victor hugo-第57章

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I do not remember the number of the battalion。  It was not the 144th。  Here are the terms of the address which was read to me by the major of the battalion:

The National Guard of Paris forbids Victor Hugo to go to the front; inasmuch as everybody can go to the front; whereas Victor Hugo alone can do what Victor Hugo does。

〃Forbids〃 is touching and charming。




December 11。Rostan came to see me。  He has his arm in a sling。  He was wounded at Créteil。  It was at night。 A German soldier rushed at him and pierced his arm with a bayonet。  Rostan retaliated with a bayonet thrust in the German's shoulder。  Both fell and rolled into a ditch。  Then they became good friends。  Rostan speaks a little broken German。

〃Who are you?〃

〃I am a Wurtembergian。  I am twenty…two years old。 My father is a clockmaker of Leipsic。〃

They remained in the ditch for three hours; bleeding; numb with cold; helping each other。  Rostan; wounded; brought the man who wounded him back as a prisoner。  He goes to see him at the hospital。  These two men adore each other。  They wanted to kill each other; and now they would die for each other。

Eliminate kings from the dispute!

Visit from M。 Rey。  The Ledru…Rollin group is completely disorganized。  No more parties; the Republic。  It is well。

I presented some Dutch cheese to Mme。 Paul Meurice。 Sleet is falling。



December 12。I arrived in Brussels nineteen years ago to…day。



December 13。Since yesterday Paris has been lighted with petroleum。

Heavy cannonade to…night。



December 14。Thaw。  Cannonade。

To…night we glanced over _Goya's Disasters of War_ (brought by Burty; the art critic)。  It is fine and hideous。



December 15。Emmanuel Arago; Minister of Justice; came to see me and informed me that there would be fresh meat until February 15; but that in future only brown bread would be made in Paris。  There will be enough of this to last for five months。

Allix brought me a medal struck to commemorate my return to France。  It bears on one side a winged genius and the words: 〃Liberty; Equality and Fraternity;〃 and on the other side; round the rim: 〃Appeal to Universal Democracy;〃 and in the centre: 〃To Victor Hugo; From His Grateful Fatherland。' September; 1870。〃

This medal is sold in the streets and costs 5 centimes。 There is a little ring in it by which it can be suspended to a chain。



December 16。Pelleport* came to…night。  I requested him to visit Flourens; in Mazas Prison; on my behalf; and to take him a copy of _Napoleon the Little_。

*  One of the editors of the 〃Rappel。〃



December 17。The 〃Electeur Libre〃 calls upon Louis Blanc and me to enter the Government; and affirms that it is our duty to do so。  My duty is dictated to me by my conscience。

I saw the gunboat 〃Estoc〃 pass under the Pont des Arts; going up Seine。  She is a fine vessel and her big gun has a terribly grand appearance。



December 18。I worked a magic lantern for little Georges and little Jeanne。

My royalty for Mme。 Favart's recitation of _Stella_ at a performance given by the 14th Battalion amounted to 130 francs。  My agent took my royalty in spite of my instructions。  I have ordered him to turn the money over to the sick fund of the battalion。

M。 Hetzel writes: 〃The closing of the printing office is imminent; as I can get no more coal to keep the presses going。〃

I authorise another issue of 3;000 copies of _Les Chatiments_; which will bring the total for Paris up to 22;000。



December 20。Captain Breton; of the Garde Mobile; who has been cashiered on the charge of being a coward; brought against him by his lieutenant…colonel; demands a court…martial; but first of all to be sent to the firing line。 His company leaves to…morrow morning。  He begs me to obtain for him from the Minister of War permission to go and get himself killed。  I have written to General Le Fl? about him。  It is likely that he will take part in to…morrow's battle。



December 21。At 3 o'clock this morning I heard the bugles of the troops marching to battle。  When will my turn come?



December 22。Yesterday was a good day。  The action continues。  The thunder of cannon can be heard to the east and west。

Little Jeanne begins to talk at length and very expressively。 But it is impossible to understand a word she says。 She laughs。

Leopold has sent me thirteen fresh eggs; which I will reserve for little Georges and little Jeanne。

Louis Blanc came to dine with me。  He came on behalf of Edmond Adam; Louis Jourdan; Cernuschi and others to tell me that he and I must go to Trochu and summon him to save Paris or resign。  I refused。  I should be posing as an arbiter of the situation and at the same time hamper a battle begun and which may be a successful one。  Louis Blanc was of my way of thinking; as were also Meurice; Vacquerie and my sons; who dined with us。



December 23。Henri Rochefort came to dine with me。  I had not seen him since August of last year; when we were in Brussels。  Georges did not recognise his godfather。  I was very cordial。  I like him very much。  He has great talent and great courage。  The dinner was a very merry one; although we are all threatened with incarceration in a Prussian fortress if Paris is captured。  After Guernsey; Spandau。  So be it。

I bought for 19 francs at the Magasins du Louvre a soldier's cape with hood; to wear on the ramparts。

My house continues to be crowded with visitors。  To…day a painter named Le Genissel called。  He reminded me that I saved him from the galleys in 1848。  He was one of the insurgents of June。

Heavy cannonade during the night。  A battle is in preparation。



December 24。It is freezing。  Ice floes are floating down the Seine。

Paris only eats brown bread now。



December 25。Heavy cannonade all night。

An item of news of present…day Paris: A basket of oysters has just reached the city。  It sold for 750 francs。

At a bazar in aid of the poor at which Alice and Mme。 Meurice acted as vendors; a young turkey fetched 250 francs。

The Seine is freezing over。



December 26。Louis Blanc called; then M。 Floquet。 They urge me to summon the Government to do something or resign。  Again I refuse。

M。 Louis Koch paid 25 francs for a copy of the _Rappel_ at the bazar in aid of the poor。  The copy of _Les Chatiments_ was purchased by M。 Cernuschi for 300 francs。



December 27。Violent cannonade this morning。 The firing of this morning was an attack by the Prussians。 A good sign。  Waiting annoys them。  Us; too。  They threw nineteen shells; which killed nobody; into the Fort of Montrouge。

Mme。 Ugalde dined with us and sang 〃Patria。〃  I escorted Mme。 Ugalde to her home in the Rue de Chabanais; then returned to bed。

The concierge said to me:

〃Monsieur; they say that bombs will fall in this neighbourhood to…night。〃

〃That is all right;〃 I replied。  〃I am expecting one。〃



December 29。Heavy firing all night。  The Prussians continue their attack。

Théophile Gautier has a horse。  This horse was requisitioned。 It was wanted for food。  Gautier wrote me begging me save the animal。  I asked the Minister to grant his request。

I saved the horse。

It is unfortunately true that Dumas is dead。  Thi
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