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every man takes of such matters。

It now will be necessary to give the reasons for the extraordinary
self…devotion of a good and beautiful woman; and this; in a few words;
is her past history。



Three brothers; simple laboring men; named Fischer; and living in a
village situated on the furthest frontier of Lorraine; were compelled
by the Republican conscription to set out with the so…called army of
the Rhine。

In 1799 the second brother; Andre; a widower; and Madame Hulot's
father; left his daughter to the care of his elder brother; Pierre
Fischer; disabled from service by a wound received in 1797; and made a
small private venture in the military transport service; an opening he
owed to the favor of Hulot d'Ervy; who was high in the commissariat。
By a very obvious chance Hulot; coming to Strasbourg; saw the Fischer
family。 Adeline's father and his younger brother were at that time
contractors for forage in the province of Alsace。

Adeline; then sixteen years of age; might be compared with the famous
Madame du Barry; like her; a daughter of Lorraine。 She was one of
those perfect and striking beautiesa woman like Madame Tallien;
finished with peculiar care by Nature; who bestows on them all her
choicest giftsdistinction; dignity; grace; refinement; elegance;
flesh of a superior texture; and a complexion mingled in the unknown
laboratory where good luck presides。 These beautiful creatures all
have something in common: Bianca Capella; whose portrait is one of
Bronzino's masterpieces; Jean Goujon's Venus; painted from the famous
Diane de Poitiers; Signora Olympia; whose picture adorns the Doria
gallery; Ninon; Madame du Barry; Madame Tallien; Mademoiselle Georges;
Madame Recamier。all these women who preserved their beauty in spite
of years; of passion; and of their life of excess and pleasure; have
in figure; frame; and in the character of their beauty certain
striking resemblances; enough to make one believe that there is in the
ocean of generations an Aphrodisian current whence every such Venus is
born; all daughters of the same salt wave。

Adeline Fischer; one of the loveliest of this race of goddesses; had
the splendid type; the flowing lines; the exquisite texture of a woman
born a queen。 The fair hair that our mother Eve received from the hand
of God; the form of an Empress; an air of grandeur; and an august line
of profile; with her rural modesty; made every man pause in delight as
she passed; like amateurs in front of a Raphael; in short; having once
seen her; the Commissariat officer made Mademoiselle Adeline Fischer
his wife as quickly as the law would permit; to the great astonishment
of the Fischers; who had all been brought up in the fear of their
betters。

The eldest; a soldier of 1792; severely wounded in the attack on the
lines at Wissembourg; adored the Emperor Napoleon and everything that
had to do with the /Grande Armee/。 Andre and Johann spoke with respect
of Commissary Hulot; the Emperor's protege; to whom indeed they owed
their prosperity; for Hulot d'Ervy; finding them intelligent and
honest; had taken them from the army provision wagons to place them in
charge of a government contract needing despatch。 The brothers Fischer
had done further service during the campaign of 1804。 At the peace
Hulot had secured for them the contract for forage from Alsace; not
knowing that he would presently be sent to Strasbourg to prepare for
the campaign of 1806。

This marriage was like an Assumption to the young peasant girl。 The
beautiful Adeline was translated at once from the mire of her village
to the paradise of the Imperial Court; for the contractor; one of the
most conscientious and hard…working of the Commissariat staff; was
made a Baron; obtained a place near the Emperor; and was attached to
the Imperial Guard。 The handsome rustic bravely set to work to educate
herself for love of her husband; for she was simply crazy about him;
and; indeed; the Commissariat office was as a man a perfect match for
Adeline as a woman。 He was one of the picked corps of fine men。 Tall;
well…built; fair; with beautiful blue eyes full of irresistible fire
and life; his elegant appearance made him remarkable by the side of
d'Orsay; Forbin; Ouvrard; in short; in the battalion of fine men that
surrounded the Emperor。 A conquering 〃buck;〃 and holding the ideas of
the Directoire with regard to women; his career of gallantry was
interrupted for some long time by his conjugal affection。

To Adeline the Baron was from the first a sort of god who could do no
wrong。 To him she owed everything: fortuneshe had a carriage; a fine
house; every luxury of the day; happinesshe was devoted to her in
the face of the world; a title; for she was a Baroness; fame; for she
was spoken of as the beautiful Madame Hulotand in Paris! Finally;
she had the honor of refusing the Emperor's advances; for Napoleon
made her a present of a diamond necklace; and always remembered her;
asking now and again; 〃And is the beautiful Madame Hulot still a model
of virtue?〃 in the tone of a man who might have taken his revenge on
one who should have triumphed where he had failed。

So it needs no great intuition to discern what were the motives in a
simple; guileless; and noble soul for the fanaticism of Madame Hulot's
love。 Having fully persuaded herself that her husband could do her no
wrong; she made herself in the depths of her heart the humble; abject;
and blindfold slave of the man who had made her。 It must be noted;
too; that she was gifted with great good sensethe good sense of the
people; which made her education sound。 In society she spoke little;
and never spoke evil of any one; she did not try to shine; she thought
out many things; listened well; and formed herself on the model of the
best…conducted women of good birth。

In 1815 Hulot followed the lead of the Prince de Wissembourg; his
intimate friend; and became one of the officers who organized the
improvised troops whose rout brought the Napoleonic cycle to a close
at Waterloo。 In 1816 the Baron was one of the men best hated by the
Feltre administration; and was not reinstated in the Commissariat till
1823; when he was needed for the Spanish war。 In 1830 he took office
as the fourth wheel of the coach; at the time of the levies; a sort of
conscription made by Louis Philippe on the old Napoleonic soldiery。
From the time when the younger branch ascended the throne; having
taken an active part in bringing that about; he was regarded as an
indispensable authority at the War Office。 He had already won his
Marshal's baton; and the King could do no more for him unless by
making him minister or a peer of France。

From 1818 till 1823; having no official occupation; Baron Hulot had
gone on active service to womankind。 Madame Hulot dated her Hector's
first infidelities from the grand /finale/ of the Empire。 Thus; for
twelve years the Baroness had filled the part in her household of
/prima donna assoluta/; without a rival。 She still could boast of the
old…fashioned; inveterate affection which husbands feel for wives who
are resigned to be gentle and virtuous helpmates; she knew that if she
had a rival; that rival would not subsist for two hours under a word
of reproof from herself; but she shut her eyes; she stopped her ears;
she would know nothing of her husband's proceedings outside his home。
In short; she treated her Hector as a mother treats a spoilt child。

Three years before the conversation reported above; Hortense; at the
Theatre des Varietes; had recognized her father in a lower tier stage…
box with Jenny Cadine; and had exclaimed:

〃There is papa!〃

〃You are mistaken; my darling; he is at the Marshal's;〃 the Baroness
replied。

She too had seen Jenny Cadine; but instead of feeling a pang when she
saw how pretty she was; she said to herself; 〃That rascal Hector must
think himself very lucky。〃

She suffered nevertheless; she gave herself up in secret to rages of
torment; but as soon as she saw Hector; she always remembered her
twelve years of perfect happiness; and could not find it in her to
utter a word of complaint。 She would have been glad if the Baron would
have taken her into his confidence; but she never dared to let him see
that she knew of his kicking over the traces; out of respect for her
husband。 Such an excess of delicacy is never met with but in those
grand creatures; daughters of the soil; whose instinct it is to take
blows without ever returning them; the blood of the early martyrs
still lives in their veins。 Well…born women; their husbands' equals;
feel the impulse to annoy them; to mark the points of their tolerance;
like points at billiards; by some stinging word; partly in the spirit
of diabolical malice; and to secure the upper hand or the right of
turning the tables。

The Baroness had an ardent admirer in her brother…in…law; Lieutenant…
General Hulot; the venerable Colonel of the Grenadiers of the Imperial
Infantry Guard; who was to have a Marshal's baton in his old age。 This
veteran; after having served from 1830 to 1834 as Commandant of the
military division; including the departments of Brittany; the scene of
his exploits in 1799 and 1800; had come to s

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