下载辰思小说免费APP
Betrayedoncemore,theconspiratorshadthewittoreducetheirvastenterprisetothepunyproportionsofabarrackplot。Thisconspiracy,inwhichseveralregimentsofcavalry,infantry,andartillerywereconcerned,haditscentreinthenorthofFrance。Thestrongplacesalongthefrontierweretobecapturedatablow。Ifsuccesshadfollowed,thetreatiesof1815wouldhavebeenbrokenbyafederationwithBelgium,which,byamilitarycompactmadeamongthesoldiers,wastowithdrawfromtheHolyAlliance。Twothroneswouldhavebeenplungedinamomentintothevortexofthissuddencyclone。Insteadofthisformidablescheme——concertedbystrongmindsandsupportedbypersonagesofhighrank——beingcarriedout,onesmallpartofit,andthatonly,wasdiscoveredandbroughtbeforetheCourtofPeers。
PhilippeBridauconsentedtoscreentheleaders,whoretiredthemomenttheplotwasdiscovered(eitherbytreacheryoraccident),andfromtheirseatsinbothChamberslenttheirco-operationtotheinquiryonlytoworkfortheultimatesuccessoftheirpurposeattheheartofthegovernment。
Torecountthisscheme,which,since1830,theLiberalshaveopenlyconfessedinallitsramifications,wouldtrenchuponthedomainofhistoryandinvolvetoolongadigression。ThisglimpseofitisenoughtoshowthedoublepartwhichPhilippeBridauundertooktoplay。Theformerstaff-officeroftheEmperorwastoleadamovementinParissolelyforthepurposeofmaskingtherealconspiracyandoccupyingthemindofthegovernmentatitscentre,whilethegreatstruggleshouldburstforthatthenorth。Whenthelattermiscarriedbeforediscovery,Philippewasorderedtobreakalllinksconnectingthetwoplots,andtoallowthesecretsofthesecondaryplotonlytobecomeknown。Forthispurpose,hisabjectmisery,towhichhisstateofhealthandhisclothingborewitness,wasamplysufficienttoundervaluethecharacteroftheconspiracyandreduceitsproportionsintheeyesoftheauthorities。Therolewaswellsuitedtotheprecariouspositionoftheunprincipledgambler。Feelinghimselfastrideofbothparties,thecraftyPhilippeplayedthesainttotheroyalgovernment,allthewhileretainingthegoodopinionofthemeninhighplaceswhowereoftheotherparty,——determinedtocastinhislotatalaterdaywithwhicheversidehemightthenfindmosttohisadvantage。
TheserevelationsastothevastbearingsoftherealconspiracymadePhilippeamanofgreatdistinctionintheeyesofCarpentierandMignonnet,towhomhisself-devotionseemedastate-craftworthyofthepalmydaysoftheConvention。InashorttimethetrickyBonapartistwasseentobeonfriendlytermswiththetwoofficers,andtheconsiderationtheyenjoyedinthetownwas,ofcourse,sharedbyhim。Hesoonobtained,throughtheirrecommendation,thesituationintheinsuranceofficethatoldHochonhadsuggested,whichrequiredonlythreehoursofhisday。MignonnetandCarpentierputhimupattheirclub,wherehisgoodmannersandbearing,inkeepingwiththehighopinionwhichthetwoofficersexpressedabouthim,wonhimarespectoftengiventoexternalappearancesthatareonlydeceitful。
Philippe,whoseconductwascarefullyconsideredandplanned,hadindeedmademanyreflectionswhileinprisonastotheinconveniencesofleadingadebauchedlife。HedidnotneedDesroches’slecturetounderstandthenecessityofconciliatingthepeopleatIssoudunbydecent,sober,andrespectableconduct。DelightedtoattractMax’sridiculebybehavingwiththeproprietyofaMignonnet,hewentfurther,andendeavoredtolullGilet’ssuspicionsbydeceivinghimastohisrealcharacter。Hewasbentonbeingtakenforafoolbyappearinggenerousanddisinterested;allthewhiledrawinganetaroundhisadversary,andkeepinghiseyeonhisuncle’sproperty。Hismotherandbrother,onthecontrary,whowerereallydisinterested,generous,andlofty,hadbeenaccus