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of some confused knowledge of the Absolute? Stahl; Becker; Paracelsus;

Agrippa; all the great Searchers into occult causes took the Great

Triad for their watchword;in other words; the Ternary。 Ignorant men

who despise alchemy; that transcendent chemistry; are not aware that

our work is only carrying onward the passionate researches of those

great men。 Had I found the Absolute; the Unconditioned; I meant to

have grappled with Motion。 Ah! while I am swallowing gunpowder and

leading men uselessly to their death; my former master is piling

discovery upon discovery! he is soaring towards the Absolute; while I

I shall die like a dog in the trenches!'



〃When this poor grand man recovered his composure; he said; in a

touching tone of brotherhood; 'If I see cause for a great experiment I

will bequeath it to you before I die。'My Pepita;〃 cried Balthazar;

taking his wife's hands; 〃tears of anguish rolled down his hollow

cheeks; as he cast into my soul the fiery arguments that Lavoisier had

timidly recognized without daring to follow them out〃



〃Oh!〃 cried Madame Claes; unable to refrain from interrupting her

husband; 〃that man; passing one night under our roof; was able to

deprive us of your love; to destroy with a phrase; a word; the

happiness of a family! Oh; my dear Balthazar; did he make the sign of

the cross? did you examine him? The Tempter alone could have had that

flaming eye which sent forth the fire of Prometheus。 Yes; none but the

devil could have torn you from me。 From that day you have been neither

husband; nor father; nor master of your family。〃



〃What!〃 exclaimed Balthazar; springing to his feet and casting a

piercing glance at his wife; 〃do you blame your husband for rising

above the level of other men that he may lay at your feet the divine

purple of his glory; as a paltry offering in exchange for the

treasures of your heart! Ah; my Pepita;〃 he cried; 〃you do not know

what I have done。 In these three years I have made giant strides〃



His face seemed to his wife at this moment more transfigured under the

fires of genius than she had ever seen it under the fires of love; and

she wept as she listened to him。



〃I have combined chlorine and nitrogen; I have decomposed many

substances hitherto considered simple; I have discovered new metals。

Why!〃 he continued; noticing that his wife wept; 〃I have even

decomposed tears。 Tears contain a little phosphate of lime; chloride

of sodium; mucin; and water。〃



He went on speaking; without observing the spasm of pain that

contracted Josephine's features; he was again astride of Science;

which bore him with outspread wings far away from material existence。



〃This analysis; my dear;〃 he went on; 〃is one of the most convincing

proofs of the theory of the Absolute。 All life involves combustion。

According to the greater or the lesser activity of the fire on its

hearth is life more or less enduring。 In like manner; the destruction

of mineral bodies is indefinitely retarded; because in their case

combustion is nominal; latent; or imperceptible。 In like manner;

again; vegetables; which are constantly revived by combinations

producing dampness; live indefinitely; in fact; we still possess

certain vegetables which existed before the period of the last

cataclysm。 But each time that nature has perfected an organism and

then; for some unknown reason; has introduced into it sensation;

instinct; or intelligence (three marked stages of the organic system);

these three agencies necessitate a combustion whose activity is in

direct proportion to the result obtained。 Man; who represents the

highest point of intelligence; and who offers us the only organism by

which we arrive at a power that is semi…creativenamely; THOUGHTis;

among all zoological creations; the one in which combustion is found

in its most intense degree; whose powerful effects may in fact be seen

to some extent in the phosphates; sulphates; and carbonates which a

man's body reveals to our analysis。 May not these substances be traces

left within him of the passage of the electric fluid which is the

principle of all fertilization? Would not electricity manifest itself

by a greater variety of compounds in him than in any other animal?

Should not he have faculties above those of all other created beings

for the purpose of absorbing fuller portions of the Absolute

principle? and may he not assimilate that principle so as to produce;

in some more perfect mechanism; his force and his ideas? I think so。

Man is a retort。 In my judgment; the brain of an idiot contains too

little phosphorous or other product of electro…magnetism; that of a

madman too much; the brain of an ordinary man has but little; while

that of a man of genius is saturated to its due degree。 The man

constantly in love; the street…porter; the dancer; the large eater;

are the ones who disperse the force resulting from their electrical

apparatus。 Consequently; our feelings〃



〃Enough; Balthazar! you terrify me; you commit sacrilege。 What; is my

love〃



〃An ethereal matter disengaged; an emanation; the key of the Absolute。

Conceive if II; the first; should find it; find it; find it!〃



As he uttered the words in three rising tones; the expression of his

face rose by degrees to inspiration。 〃I shall make metals;〃 he cried;

〃I shall make diamonds; I shall be a co…worker with Nature!〃



〃Will you be the happier?〃 she asked in despair。 〃Accursed science!

accursed demon! You forget; Claes; that you commit the sin of pride;

the sin of which Satan was guilty; you assume the attributes of God。〃



〃Oh! oh! God!〃



〃He denies Him!〃 she cried; wringing her hands。 〃Claes; God wields a

power that you can never gain。〃



At this argument; which seemed to discredit his beloved Science; he

looked at his wife and trembled。



〃What power?〃 he asked。



〃Primal forcemotion;〃 she replied。 〃This is what I learn from the

books your mania has constrained me to read。 Analyze fruits; flowers;

Malaga wine; you will discover; undoubtedly; that their substances

come; like those of your water…cress; from a medium that seems foreign

to them。 You can; if need be; find them in nature; but when you have

them; can you combine them? can you make the flowers; the fruits; the

Malaga wine? Will you have grasped the inscrutable effects of the sun;

of the atmosphere of Spain? Ah! decomposing is not creating。〃



〃If I discover the magistral force; I shall be able to create。〃



〃Will nothing stop him?〃 cried Pepita。 〃Oh! my love; my love! it is

killed! I have lost him!〃



She wept bitterly; and her eyes; illumined by grief and by the

sanctity of the feelings that flooded her soul; shone with greater

beauty than ever through her tears。



〃Yes;〃 she resumed in a broken voice; 〃you are dead to all。 I see it

but too well。 Science is more powerful within you than your own self;

it bears you to heights from which you will return no more to be the

companion of a poor woman。 What joys can I still offer you? Ah! I

would fain believe; as a wretched consolation; that God has indeed

created you to make manifest his works; to chant his praises; that he

has put within your breast the irresistible power that has mastered

you But no; God is good; he would keep in your heart some thoughts

of the woman who adores you; of the children you are bound to protect。

It is the Evil One alone who is helping you to walk amid these

fathomless abysses; these clouds of outer darkness; where the light of

faith does not guide you;nothing guides you but a terrible belief in

your own faculties! Were it otherwise; would you not have seen that

you have wasted nine hundred thousand francs in three years? Oh! do me

justice; you; my God on earth! I reproach you not; were we alone I

would bring you; on my knees; all I possess and say; 'Take it; fling

it into your furnace; turn it into smoke'; and I should laugh to see

it float away in vapor。 Were you poor; I would beg without shame for

the coal to light your furnace。 Oh! could my body yield your hateful

Alkahest; I would fling myself upon those fires with joy; since your

glory; your delight is in that unfound secret。 But our children;

Claes; our children! what will become of them if you do not soon

discover this hellish thing? Do you know why Pierquin came to…day? He

came for thirty thousand francs; which you owe and cannot pay。 I told

him that you had the money; so that I might spare you the

mortification of his questions; but to get it I must sell our family

silver。〃



She saw her husband's eyes grow moist; and she flung herself

despairingly at his feet; raising up to him her supplicating hands。



〃My friend;〃 she cried; 〃refrain awhile from these researches; let us

economize; let us save the money that may enable you to take them up

hereafter;if; indeed; you cannot renounce this work。 Oh! I do not

condemn it; I will heat your furnaces if you ask it; but I implore

you; do

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