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第11章 JASMIN AND MARIETTE.(1)

Jasmin was now a bright,vivid,and handsome fellow,a favourite with men,women,and children.Of course,an attractive young man,with a pleasant,comfortable home,could not long remain single.At length love came to beautify his existence."It was for her sake,"he says,"that I first tried to make verses in the sweet patois which she spoke so well;verses in which Iasked her,in rather lofty phrases,to be my guardian angel for life."Mariette[1]was a pretty dark-eyed girl.She was an old companion of Jasmin's,and as they began to know each other better,the acquaintance gradually grew into affection,and finally into mutual love.She was of his own class of life,poor and hardworking.After the day's work was over,they had many a pleasant walk together on the summer evenings,along the banks of the Garonne,or up the ascending road toward the Hermitage and the rocky heights above the town.There they pledged their vows;like a poet,he promised to love her for ever.She believed him,and loved him in return.The rest may be left to the imagination.

Jasmin still went on dreaming and rhyming!Mariette was a lovely subject for his rhymes.He read his verses to her;and she could not but be pleased with his devotion,even though recited in verse.He scribbled his rhymes upon his curl-papers;and when he had read them to his sweetheart,he used them to curl the hair of his fair customers.When too much soiled by being written on both sides,he tore them up;for as yet,he had not the slightest idea of publishing his verses.

When the minds of the young pair were finally made up,their further courtship did not last very long.They were willing to be united.

"Happy's the wooing that's not long a-doing."The wedding-day at length arrived!Jasmin does not describe his bride's dress.But he describes his own."I might give you,"he says in his Souvenirs,"a picture of our happy nuptial day.

I might tell you at length of my newly dyed hat,my dress coat with blue facings,and my home-spun linen shirt with calico front.But I forbear all details.My godfather and godmother were at the wedding.You will see that the purse did not always respond to the wishes of the heart."It is true that Jasmin's wedding-garment was not very sumptuous,nor was his bride's;but they did the best that they could,and looked forward with hope.Jasmin took his wife home to the pleasant house on the Gravier;and joy and happiness sat down with them at their own fireside.There was no Charivari,because their marriage was suitable.Both had been poor,and the wife was ready and willing to share the lot of her young husband,whether in joy or sorrow.Their home was small and cosy--very different from the rat-haunted house of his lame mother and humpbacked father.

Customers came,but not very quickly.The barber's shop was somewhat removed from the more populous parts of the town.

But when the customers did come,Jasmin treated them playfully and humorously.He was as lively as any Figaro;and he became such a favourite,that when his customers were shaved or had their hair dressed,they invariably returned,as well as recommended others to patronize the new coiffeur.

His little shop,which was at first nearly empty,soon became fuller and fuller of customers.People took pleasure in coming to the hair-dresser's shop,and hearing him recite his verses.

He sang,he declaimed,while plying his razor or his scissors.

But the chins and tresses of his sitters were in no danger from his skipping about,for he deftly used his hands as well as his head.His razor glistened lightly over the stubbly beards,and his scissors clipped neatly over the locks of his customers.

Except when so engaged,he went on rhyming.In a little town,gossip flies about quickly,and even gets into the local papers.

One day Jasmin read in one of the Agen journals,"Pegasus is a beast that often carries poets to the hospital."Were the words intended for him?He roared with laughter.Some gossip had bewitched the editor.Perhaps he was no poet.His rhymes would certainly never carry him to the hospital.Jasmin's business was becoming a little more lucrative.It is true his house was not yet fully furnished,but day by day he was adding to the plenishing.At all events his humble home protected him and his wife from wind and weather.

On one occasion M.Gontaud,an amiable young poet,in a chaffing way,addressed Jasmin as "Apollo!"in former times regarded as the god of poetry and music.The epistle appeared in a local journal.Jasmin read it aloud to his family.Gontaud alleged in his poem that Apollo had met Jasmin's mother on the banks of the Garonne,and fell in love with her;and that Jasmin,because of the merits of his poetry,was their son.

Up flamed the old pair!"What,Catherine?"cried the old man,"is it true that you have been a coquette?How!have I been only the foster-father of thy little poet?""No!No!"replied the enraged mother;"he is all thine own!Console thyself,poor John;thou alone hast been my mate.And who is this 'Pollo,the humbug who has deceived thee so?Yes,I am lame,but when I was washing my linen,if any coxcomb had approached me,I would have hit him on the mouth with a stroke of my mallet!""Mother,"exclaimed the daughter,"'Pollo is only a fool,not worth talking about;where does he live,Jacques?"Jasmin relished the chaff,and explained that he only lived in the old mythology,and had no part in human affairs.And thus was Apollo,the ancient god of poetry and music,sent about his business.

Years passed on,the married pair settled down quietly,and their life of happiness went on pleasantly.The honeymoon had long since passed.Jasmin had married at twenty,and Mariette was a year younger.

When a couple live together for a time,they begin to detect some little differences of opinion.It is well if they do not allow those little differences to end in a quarrel.This is always a sad beginning of a married life.

There was one thing about her husband that Mariette did not like.

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