登陆注册
14830300000002

第2章

In this company was a young artiste named Mlle. de Verrieres whose father was a certain M. Rinteau. Maurice de Saxe admired the young actress and a daughter was born of this _liaison_, who was later on recognized by her father and named Marie-Aurore de Saxe.

This was George Sand's grandmother. At the age of fifteen the young girl married Comte de Horn, a bastard son of Louis XV. This husband was obliging enough to his wife, who was only his wife in name, to die as soon as possible. She then returned to her mother "the Opera lady." An elderly nobleman, Dupin de Francueil, who had been the lover of the other Mlle. Verrieres, now fell in love with her and married her. Their son, Maurice Dupin, was the father of our novelist.

The astonishing part of this series of adventures is that Marie-Aurore should have been the eminently respectable woman that she was.

On her mother's side, though, Aurore Dupin belonged to the people.

She was the daughter of Sophie-Victoire Delaborde milliner, the grandchild of a certain bird-seller on the Quai des Oiseaux, who used to keep a public-house, and she was the great-granddaughter of Mere Cloquart.

This double heredity was personified in the two women who shared George Sand's childish affection. We must therefore study the portraits of these two women.

The grandmother was, if not a typical _grande dame_, at least a typical elegant woman of the latter half of the eighteenth century.

She was very well educated and refined, thanks to living with the two sisters, Mlles. Verrieres, who were accustomed to the best society. She was a good musician and sang delightfully.

When she married Dupin de Francueil, her husband was sixty-two, just double her age. But, as she used to say to her granddaughter, "no one was ever old in those days. It was the Revolution that brought old age into the world."Dupin was a very agreeable man. When younger he had been _too_ agreeable, but now he was just sufficiently so to make his wife very happy.

He was very lavish in his expenditure and lived like a prince, so that he left Marie-Aurore ruined and poor with about three thousand a year. She was imbued with the ideas of the philosophers and an enemy of the Queen's _coterie_. She was by no means alarmed at the Revolution and was very soon taken prisoner.

She was arrested on the 26th of November, 1793, and incarcerated in the _Couvent des Anglaises_, Rue des Fosse's-Saint-Victor, which had been converted into a detention house. On leaving prison she settled down at Nohant, an estate she had recently bought.

It was there that her granddaughter remembered her in her early days.

She describes her as tall, slender, fair and always very calm.

At Nohant she had only her maids and her books for company.

When in Paris, she delighted in the society of people of her own station and of her time, people who had the ideas and airs of former days.

She continued, in this new century, the shades of thought and the manners and Customs of the old _regime._As a set-off to this woman of race and of culture, Aurore's mother represented the ordinary type of the woman of the people.

She was small, dark, fiery and violent. She, too, the bird-seller's daughter, had been imprisoned by the Revolution, and strangely enough in the _Couvent des Anglaises_ at about the same time as Maurice de Saxe's granddaughter. It was in this way that the fusion of classes was understood under the Terror. She was employed as a _figurante_ in a small theatre. This was merely a commencement for her career. At the time when Maurice Dupin met her, she was the mistress of an old general. She already had one child of doubtful parentage. Maurice Dupin, too, had a natural son, named Hippolyte, so that they could not reproach each other.

When Maurice Dupin married Sophie-Victoire, a month before the birth of Aurore, he had some difficulty in obtaining his mother's consent.

She finally gave in, as she was of an indulgent nature. It is possible that Sophie-Victoire's conduct was irreproachable during her husband's lifetime, but, after his death, she returned to her former ways. She was nevertheless of religious habits and would not, upon any account, have missed attending Mass. She was quick-tempered, jealous and noisy and, when anything annoyed her, extremely hot-headed. At such times she would shout and storm, so that the only way to silence her was to shout still more loudly.

She never bore any malice, though, and wished no harm to those she had insulted. She was of course sentimental, but more passionate than tender, and she quickly forgot those whom she had loved most fondly.

There seemed to be gaps in her memory and also in her conscience.

She was ignorant, knowing nothing either of literature or of the usages of society. Her _salon_ was the landing of her flat and her acquaintances were the neighbours who happened to live next door to her.

It is easy to imagine what she thought of the aristocrats who visited her mother-in-law. She was amusing when she joked and made parodies on the women she styled "the old Countesses." She had a great deal of natural wit, a liveliness peculiar to the native of the faubourgs, all the impudence of the street arab, and a veritable talent of mimicry. She was a good housewife, active, industrious and most clever in turning everything to account. With a mere nothing she could improvise a dress or a hat and give it a certain style.

She was always most skilful with her fingers, a typical Parisian work-girl, a daughter of the street and a child of the people.

In our times she would be styled "a midinette."Such are the two women who shared the affection of Aurore Dupin.

Fate had brought them together, but had made them so unlike that they were bound to dislike each other. The childhood of little Aurore served as the lists for their contentions. Their rivalry was the dominating note in the sentimental education of the child.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 逆天修途

    逆天修途

    仙教生为门,仙宗境为根。持心若妄求,生死何足论?这是神魔隐逆的时代,看似风平浪静之下却暗潮涌动!星空之下,一个少年因为一场灾难而踏入了修途,从此,这天不再是原来的天!这地也不再是原来的地!!逆天俢途,霸气启程!!!
  • 一见钟情,两世挚爱

    一见钟情,两世挚爱

    从1995到2016,长达21年的爱恋,事业的起起落落,终于落下了帷幕,因为生命已走到了尽头。正逢金秋十月,迷人的九寨沟中,休憩间斗转星移,时空变幻回归1999。新世纪的钟声敲响之际,我将改变命运的轨迹,成全彼此的爱情。
  • 战族传说系列(九)

    战族传说系列(九)

    巢湖上不知何时出现了一艘甚为宽大的游船,若是细加辨认,竟可看出此船是由数艘小船拼接而成,却拼接得极为严密,浑如一体。在这艘奇异的游船中央,有一顶红色的怅篷,帐内透出柔和的灯光……
  • 还我至爱

    还我至爱

    小羊的再三考虑和前辈大大们的指导,小羊最终选择放弃这本《还我至爱》,小羊总结了此书的缺点而后从新申请开始上传我的新作《举世名主》这次小羊有足够的信心,这本《举世名主》将会称为经典著作,请大家多多关注,多多推荐,多多捧场。谢谢
  • 家庭秋季生活小常识(最实用的居家小书)

    家庭秋季生活小常识(最实用的居家小书)

    秋季我们在饮食上要多吃酸类食物,秋天气候干燥,温差不定,身体的肝脏功能需要保护。在饮食上要“增酸”,以增强肝脏的功能,抵御过盛肺气侵入。中医认为,秋季是夏冬两季的过渡时期,气温由热向寒转变,养生也应从“养阳”转向“养阴”。凉爽的秋意慢慢来临。但是健身运动是一年四季都不能停歇的。运动专家建议,健身者可根据自己的体质和爱好,选择慢跑、爬山、球类运动等比较适合在秋冬进行的运动。秋冬运动量与夏季相比可适当增大,运动时间可加长,但要注意循序渐进。
  • 三世惊情

    三世惊情

    这是一个意识流的故事,如若遇到雷同,我想,您可能是在梦中……迎来到《三世惊情》的绝对虚拟世界中……
  • 法武澎湃

    法武澎湃

    什么?你有一只魂战兽?不好意思,我有无限只。啊?你是杀人于千里之外的弓箭手?不好意思,我有九印防护盾,防火防水防电防神马。恭喜啊,你成为三印法则师了……不好意思,我已经快九印了。你是血继限界的天才武者?!我血统太普通了,没法跟你比,不过我告诉你,天才是用来超越的!武技?魂术?你要多少?我给你创几卷吧。为了梦想,为了热血,为了守护我们所拥有的一切,为了证实我们不是两个世界的人,我原以血为代价!这里是咒印法则的世界,是武者的天下,唯有实力才是王者之道,战斗吧,澎湃吧,你们的世界,我作主!【初次在起点发文,还求各位喜欢本书的兄弟姐妹,不要吝啬票票,大力砸过来,砸疼我了,你就别想睡了,准备看通宵吧!】
  • BOSS大人,乖乖就范!

    BOSS大人,乖乖就范!

    重生在娱乐圈,颜值逆天却演技辣眼还自带票房毒药,被网友称为“史上第一大花瓶”,那!又!怎!样!她的绯闻男友两个巴掌数不过来,影帝、少将、教父、大作家、音乐天才……实力告诉你什么叫集万千宠爱一身的人生赢家!!等等,我还没秀完,老公你别黑化——boss:“晚了,床上教你什么叫专一!”
  • 魔书之灵

    魔书之灵

    每个人都有一个属于自己的器灵。当科技世界的人们遇到魔法尊的时代。命运的交汇与转折又会擦出怎样的耀眼火花。这是一场进化之歌!
  • 国企小职员

    国企小职员

    事态炎凉,人心难测,人面具背后的真面目,若非没有充足的社会阅历,根本不可能推测的出来!文玩需要时间来把玩,如同社会阅历那样,需要不断的积累。混迹于国企中的王森,由青涩慢慢成长,如同手中的文玩,随着外界的不断施压,缓缓蜕变。职员的成长历程,一步一个坑,前有艰难险阻,后有明针暗箭。开始,王森不懂女人,后来,女人不懂王森!