Madame Magloire having taken the pictures
down to dust, the Bishop had discovered these particulars written in whitish
ink on a little square of paper, yellowed by time, and attached to the back of
the portrait of the Abbe of Grand-Champ with four wafers.
At his
window he had an antique curtain of a coarse woollen stuff, which finally
became so old, that, in order to avoid the expense of a new one, Madame
Magloire was forced to take a large seam in the very middle of it.
This seam
took the form of a cross. The Bishop often called attention to it:
"How
delightful that is!" he said.
All the
rooms in the house, without exception, those on the ground floor as well as
those on the first floor, were white-washed, which is a fashion in barracks and
hospitals.
However, in
their latter years, Madame Magloire discovered beneath the paper which had been
washed over, paintings, ornamenting the apartment of Mademoiselle Baptistine,
as we shall see further on. Before becoming a hospital, this house had been the
ancient parliament house of the Bourgeois.
Hence this
decoration. The chambers were paved in red bricks, which were washed every
week, with straw mats in front of all the beds.
Altogether,
this dwelling, which was attended to by the two women, was exquisitely clean
from top to bottom.
This was the
sole luxury which the Bishop permitted. He said, "That takes nothing from
the poor."
It must be
confessed, however, that he still retained from his former possessions six
silver knives and forks and a soup-ladle, which Madame Magloire contemplated
every day with delight, as they glistened splendidly upon the coarse linen
cloth. And since we are now painting the Bishop of D---- as he was in reality,
we must add that he had said more than once, "I find it difficult to
renounce eating from silver dishes."
To this silverware must be
added two large candlesticks of massive silver, which he had inherited from a
great-aunt. These candlesticks held two wax candles, and usually figured on the
Bishop's chimney-piece. When he had any one to dinner, Madame Magloire lighted
the two candles and set the candlesticks on the table.
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