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the memoirs of victor hugo-第59章

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Prim is dead。  He was shot and killed at Madrid the day the king after his own heart; Amedeus; Duke of Genoa; entered Spain。

The bombardment was a furious one to…day。  A shell crashed through the chapel of the Virgin at Saint Sulpice; where my mother's funeral took place and where I was married。



January 10。Bombs on the Odéon Theatre。

Chifflard sent me a piece of a shell。  This shell; which fell at Auteuil; is marked with an 〃H。〃  I will have an inkstand made out of it。



January 12。The Pavilion de Rohan demands of me from to…day on 8 francs a head for dinner; which with wine; coffee; fire; etc。; brings the cost of dinner up to 13 francs for each person。

We had elephant steak for luncheon to…day。

Schoelcher; Rochefort; Blum and all the usual Thursday guests dined with us。  After dinner Louis Blanc and Pelletan dropped in。



January 13。An egg costs 2 francs 75 centimes。  Elephant meat costs 40 francs a pound。  A sack of onions costs 800 francs。

The Société des Gens de Lettres asked me to attend the presentation of the cannon to the city at the Hotel de Ville。 I begged to be excused。  I will not go。

We spent the day looking for another hotel。  Could not find one suitable。  All are closed。  Expenses for the week at the Pavilion de Rohan (including the cost of a broken window…pane); 701 francs 50 centimes。

Remark by a poor woman anent some newly felled wood:

〃This hapless green wood is under fire; it didn't expect that it would have to face it; and weeps all the time!〃



January 15。A furious bombardment is in progress。

I have written a piece of poetry entitled 〃Dans le Cirque。〃 After dinner I read it to my Sunday guests。  They want me to publish it。  I will give it to the newspapers。



January 17。The bombardment has been going on for three nights and three days without cessation。

Little Jeanne was cross with me because I would not let her play with the works of my watch。

All the newspapers publish my verses 〃Dans le Cirque。〃 They may be useful。

Louis Blanc called this morning。  He urged me to join with Quinet and himself in bringing pressure to bear upon the Government。  I replied: 〃I see more danger in overturning the Government than in supporting it。〃



January 18。M。 Krupp is making cannon for use specially against balloons。

There is a cock in my little garden。  Yesterday Louis Blanc lunched with us。  The cock crowed。  Louis Blanc paused and said:

〃Listen!〃

〃What is it?〃

〃A cock is crowing。〃

〃Well; what of it?〃

〃Don't you hear what it says?〃

〃It is calling: 'Victor Hugo!'〃

We listened and laughed。  Louis Blanc was right It did sound as if the cock were crowing my name。

I gave some of my bread…crumbs to the fowls。  They would not eat them。

This morning a sortie against Montretout was made。 Montretout was taken。  This evening the Prussians captured it from us again。




January 20。The attack on Montretout has interrupted the bombardment。

A child of fourteen years was suffocated in a crowd outside a baker's shop。



January 21。Louis Blanc came to see me。  We held a council。  The situation is becoming extreme and supreme。 The Mairie of Paris asks my advice。

Louis Blanc dined with us。  After dinner we held a sort of council at which Colonel Laussedat was present。



January 22。The Prussians are bombarding Saint Denis。

Tumultuous demonstrations at the Hotel de Ville。 Trochu is withdrawing。  Rostan comes to tell me that the Breton mobiles are firing on the people。  I doubt it。  I will go myself; if necessary。

I have just returned。  There was a simultaneous attack by both sides。  To the combatants who consulted me I said: 〃I recognise in the hands of Frenchmen only those rifles which are turned towards the Prussians。〃

Rostan said to me:

〃I have come to place my battalion at your service。 We are five hundred men。  Where do you want us to go?〃

〃Where are you now?〃  I asked。

〃We have been massed towards Saint Denis; which is being bombarded;〃 he replied。  〃We are at La Villette。〃

〃Then stay there;〃 said I。  〃It is there where I should have sent you。  Do not march against the Hotel de Ville; march against Prussia。〃

January 23。Last night there was a conference at my quarters。  In addition to my Sunday guests Rochefort and his secretary; Mourot; had dined with us。  Rey and Gambon came in the evening。  They brought me; the former with a request that I would subscribe to it; Ledru…Rollin's poster…programme (group of 200 members); and the latter; the programme of the Republican Union (50 members)。  I declared that I approved of neither the one nor the other。

Chanzy has been beaten。  Bourbaki has succeeded。  But he is not marching on Paris。  Enigma; of which I fancy I can half guess the secret。

There appears to be an interruption to the bombardment。



January 24。Flourens called this morning。  He asked for my advice。  I responded: 〃No violent pressure on the situation。〃



January 25。Flourens is reported to have been arrested as he was leaving the house after his visit to me。

I had a couple of fresh eggs cooked for Georges and Jeanne。

M。 Dorian came to the Pavilion de Rohan this morning to see my sons。  He announced that capitulation is imminent。  Frightful news from outside。  Chanzy defeated; Faidherbe defeated; Bourbaki driven back。



January 27。Schoelcher came to tell me that he has resigned as colonel of the artillery legion。

Again they came to ask me to head a demonstration against the Hotel de Ville。  All sorts of rumours are in circulation。  To everybody I counsel calmness and unity。



January 28。Bismarck in the course of the pourparlers at Versailles said to Jules Favre: 〃What do you think of that goose of an Empress proposing peace to me!〃

It has become cold again。

Ledru…Rollin (through Brives) says he wants to come to an understanding with me。

Little Jeanne is unwell。  Sweet little thing!

Leopold told me this evening that I was the subject of a dialogue between Pope Pius IX。 and Jules Hugo; my nephew; brother of Leopold; who died a camerico of the Pope。  The Pope; on seeing Jules; said to him:

〃You name is Hugo; is it not?〃

〃Yes; Holy Father。〃

〃Are you a relative of Victor Hugo?〃

〃His nephew; Holy Father。〃

〃How old is he?〃  (It was in 1857。)

〃Fifty…five years。〃

〃Alas! he is too old to return to the Church!〃

Charles tells me that Jules Simon and his two sons passed the night drawing up lists of possible candidates for the National Assembly。

Cernuschi is having himself naturalized a French citizen!



January 29。The armistice was signed yesterday。  It was published this morning。  The National Assembly will be elected between February 5 and 18。  Will meet on the 12th at Bordeaux。

Little Jeanne is a trifle better。  She almost smiled at me。

No more balloons。  The post。  But unsealed letters。  It snows。  It freezes。



January 30。Little Jeanne is still poorly and does not play。

Mlle。 Périga brought me a fresh egg for Jeanne。



January 31。Little Jeanne is still ill。  She is suffering from a slight attack of catarrh of the stomach。  Doctor Allix says it will last for another four or five days。

My nephew Leopol
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