Pere Goriot by Honoré De Balzac
Author:Honoré De Balzac [Balzac, Honoré De]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Literature
ISBN: 9781169884175
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Classics
Published: 1835-01-01T05:00:00+00:00
âLet me see it,â said Père Goriot, when Eugène had read the letter. âYou are going, arenât you?â he added, when he had smelled the writing-paper. âHow nice it smells! Her fingers have touched it, that is certain.â
âA woman does not fling herself at a manâs head in this way,â the student was thinking. âShe wants to use me to bring back de Marsay; nothing but pique makes a woman do a thing like this.â
âWell,â said Père Goriot, âwhat are you thinking about?â
Eugène did not know the fever of vanity that possessed some women in those days; how should he imagine that to open a door in the Faubourg Saint-Germain a bankerâs wife would go to. almost any length. For the coterie of the Faubourg SaintGermain was a charmed circle, and the women who moved in it were at that time the queens of society; and among the greatest of these Dames du Petit-Château, bg as they were called, were Mme. de Beauséant and her friends the Duchesse de Langeais and the Duchesse de Maufrigneuse. Rastignac was alone in his ignorance of the frantic efforts made by women who lived in the Chaussée dâAntin to enter this seventh heaven and shine among the brightest constellations of their sex. But his cautious disposition stood him in good stead, and kept his judgment cool, and the not altogether enviable power of imposing instead of accepting conditions.
âYes, I am going,â he replied.
So it was curiosity that drew him to Mme. de Nucingen; while, if she had treated him disdainfully, passion perhaps might have brought him to her feet. Still he waited almost impatiently for to-morrow, and the hour when he could go to her. There is almost as much charm for a young man in a first flirtation as there is in first love. The certainty of success is a source of happiness to which men do not confess, and all the charm of certain women lies in this. The desire of conquest springs no less from the easiness than from the difficulty of triumph, and every passion is excited or sustained by one or other of these two motives which divide the empire of love. Perhaps this division is one result of the great question of temperaments ; which, after all, dominates social life. The melancholic temperament may stand in need of the tonic of coquetry, while those of nervous or sanguine complexion withdraw if they meet with a too stubborn resistance. In other words, the lymphatic temperament is essentially despondent, and the rhapsodic is bilious.
Eugène lingered over his toilette with an enjoyment of all its little details that is grateful to a young manâs self-love, though he will not own to it for fear of being laughed at. He thought, as he arranged his hair, that a pretty womanâs glances would wander through the dark curls. He indulged in childish tricks like any young girl dressing for a dance, and gazed complacently at his graceful figure while he smoothed out the creases of his coat.
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