Vautrin
VAUTRIN A DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS BY HONORE DE BALZAC Presented for the first time at the Porte-Saint-Martin Theatre, Paris March 14, 1840 AUTHOR'S PREFACE It is difficult for the playwright to put himself, five days after the first presentation of his piece, in the situation in which he felt himself on the morning after the event; but it is still more difficult to write a preface to _Vautrin_, to which every one has written his
Hilda interrupted me with a quiet suggestion. "How do you know he has
run away?" she asked. "Are you not taking it for granted that, if he
meant suicide, he would blow his brains out in his own house? But surely
that would not be the Le Geyt way. They are gentle-natured folk; they
would never blow their brains out or cut their throats. For all we know,
he may have made straight for Waterloo Bridge,"--she framed her lips to
the unspoken words, unseen by Mrs. Mallet,--"like his uncle Alfred."
"That is true," I answered, lip-reading. "I never thought of that
either."
"Still, I do not attach importance to this idea," she went on. "I have
some reason for thinking he has run away... elsewhere; and if so, our
first task must be to entice him back again."
"What are your reasons?" I asked, humbly. Whatever they might be, I knew
enough of Hilda Wade by this time to know that she had probably good
grounds for accepting them.
"Oh, they may wait for the present," she answered. "Other things are
more pressing. First, let Lina tell us what she thinks of most moment."
Mrs. Mallet braced herself up visibly to a distressing effort. "You have
seen the body, Dr. Cumberledge?" she faltered.
"No, dear Mrs. Mallet, I have not. I came straight from Nathaniel's. I
VAUTRIN A DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS BY HONORE DE BALZAC Presented for the first time at the Porte-Saint-Martin Theatre, Paris March 14, 1840 AUTHOR'S PREFACE It is difficult for the playwright to put himself, five days after the first presentation of his piece, in the situation in which he felt himself on the morning after the event; but it is still more difficult to write a preface to _Vautrin_, to which every one has written his