The Stepmother, A Drama in Five Acts
THE STEPMOTHER A DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS BY HONORE DE BALZAC Presented for the First Time in Paris At the Theatre-Historique May 25, 1848 PERSONS OF THE PLAY Comte de Grandchamp, a Napoleonic General Eugene Ramel, a State's Attorney Ferdinand Marcandal
self-inflicted." She paused now and again, and brought out her words
with difficulty. "Self-inflicted, he suggests; therefore, that THIS may
have happened. It is admitted--WILL be admitted--the servants overheard
it--we can make no reservation there--a difference of opinion, an
altercation, even, took place between Hugo and Clara that evening"--she
started suddenly--"why, it was only last night--it seems like ages--an
altercation about the children's schooling. Clara held strong views on
the subject of the children"--her eyes blinked hard--"which Hugo did not
share. We throw out the hint, then, that Clara, during the course of the
dispute--we must call it a dispute--accidentally took up this dagger and
toyed with it. You know her habit of toying, when she had no knitting or
needlework. In the course of playing with it (we suggest) she tried to
pull the knife out of its sheath; failed; held it up, so, point upward;
pulled again; pulled harder--with a jerk, at last the sheath came off;
the dagger sprang up; it wounded Clara fatally. Hugo, knowing that they
had disagreed, knowing that the servants had heard, and seeing her
fall suddenly dead before him, was seized with horror--the Le Geyt
impulsiveness!--lost his head; rushed out; fancied the accident would be
mistaken for murder. But why? A Q.C., don't you know! Recently married!
Most attached to his wife. It is plausible, isn't it?"
"So plausible," I answered, looking it straight in the face, "that... it
has but one weak point. We might make a coroner's jury or even a common
jury accept it, on Sebastian's expert evidence. Sebastian can work
wonders; but we could never make--"
THE STEPMOTHER A DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS BY HONORE DE BALZAC Presented for the First Time in Paris At the Theatre-Historique May 25, 1848 PERSONS OF THE PLAY Comte de Grandchamp, a Napoleonic General Eugene Ramel, a State's Attorney Ferdinand Marcandal