[Bureaucracy by Honore de Balzac]@TWC D-Link bookBureaucracy CHAPTER VI 42/55
"I told you we were doing a good thing in buying up all des Lupeaulx's paper from his creditors at sixty per cent discount." "Take this mortgage on his estate and you'll hold him tighter still through the interest," answered Mitral. "Possibly," said Gobseck. After exchanging a shrewd look with Gobseck, Gigonnet went to the door of the cafe. "Elisabeth! follow it up, my dear," he said to his niece.
"We hold your man securely; but don't neglect accessories.
You have begun well, clever woman! go on as you began and you'll have your uncle's esteem," and he grasped her hand, gayly. "But," said Mitral, "Metivier and Chaboisseau heard it all, and they may play us a trick and tell the matter to some opposition journal which would catch the ball on its way and counteract the effect of the ministerial article.
You must go alone, my dear; I dare not let those two cormorants out of my sight." So saying he re-entered the cafe. The next day the numerous subscribers to a certain liberal journal read, among the Paris items, the following article, inserted authoritatively by Chaboisseau and Metivier, share-holders in the said journal, brokers for publishers, printers, and paper-makers, whose behests no editor dared refuse:-- "Yesterday a ministerial journal plainly indicated as the probable successor of Monsieur le Baron de la Billardiere, Monsieur Baudoyer, one of the worthiest citizens of a populous quarter, where his benevolence is scarcely less known than the piety on which the ministerial organ laid so much stress.
Why was that sheet silent as to his talents? Did it reflect that in boasting of the bourgeoise nobility of Monsieur Baudoyer--which, certainly, is a nobility as good as any other--it was pointing out a reason for the exclusion of the candidate? A gratuitous piece of perfidy! an attempt to kill with a caress! To appoint Monsieur Baudoyer is to do honor to the virtues, the talents of the middle classes, of whom we shall ever be the supporters, though their cause seems at times a lost one.
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