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The Celibates

Chapter 43: ADDENDUM
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A linked set of stories examines the lives of unmarried men and women through interwoven novellas and sketches. It depicts domestic rivalries, social ambition, financial manipulations, and personal dependencies, combining satirical observation with intimate psychological portraiture. Episodes range from petty disputes over property and household arrangements to passionate alliances and calculated betrayals, while recurring character types and mirrored situations create thematic coherence across disparate narratives.

A month later, nothing was left of Colonel Bridau's immense fortune but his house and furniture, his estates, and the pictures which had come from Issoudun. He committed the still further folly, as he said himself, of believing in the restoration of the elder branch, to which he remained faithful until 1834. The not imcomprehensible jealousy Philippe felt on seeing Giroudeau a colonel drove him to re-enter the service. Unluckily for himself, he obtained, in 1835, the command of a regiment in Algiers, where he remained three years in a post of danger, always hoping for the epaulets of a general. But some malignant influence—that, in fact, of General Giroudeau,—continually balked him. Grown hard and brutal, Philippe exceeded the ordinary severity of the service, and was hated, in spite of his bravery a la Murat.

At the beginning of the fatal year 1839, while making a sudden dash upon the Arabs during a retreat before superior forces, he flung himself against the enemy, followed by only a single company, and fell in, unfortunately, with the main body of the enemy. The battle was bloody and terrible, man to man, and only a few horsemen escaped alive. Seeing that their colonel was surrounded, these men, who were at some distance, were unwilling to perish uselessly in attempting to rescue him. They heard his cry: "Your colonel! to me! a colonel of the Empire!" but they rejoined the regiment. Philippe met with a horrible death, for the Arabs, after hacking him to pieces with their scimitars, cut off his head.

Joseph, who was married about this time, through the good offices of the Comte de Serizy, to the daughter of a millionaire farmer, inherited his brother's house in Paris and the estate of Brambourg, in consequence of the entail, which Philippe, had he foreseen this result, would certainly have broken. The chief pleasure the painter derived from his inheritance was in the fine collection of paintings from Issoudun. He now possesses an income of sixty thousand francs, and his father-in-law, the farmer, continues to pile up the five-franc pieces. Though Joseph Bridau paints magnificent pictures, and renders important services to artists, he is not yet a member of the Institute. As the result of a clause in the deed of entail, he is now Comte de Brambourg, a fact which often makes him roar with laughter among his friends in the atelier.

ADDENDUM

The following personages appear in other stories of the Human Comedy.

Note: The Two Brothers is also known as A Bachelor's Establishment and
The Black Sheep. In other Addendum appearances it is referred to as A
Bachelor's Establishment.

Bianchon, Horace
  Father Goriot
  The Atheist's Mass
  Cesar Birotteau
  The Commission in Lunacy
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  The Secrets of a Princess
  The Government Clerks
  Pierrette
  A Study of Woman
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  Honorine
  The Seamy Side of History
  The Magic Skin
  A Second Home
  A Prince of Bohemia
  Letters of Two Brides
  The Muse of the Department
  The Imaginary Mistress
  The Middle Classes
  Cousin Betty
  The Country Parson
In addition, M. Bianchon narrated the following:
  Another Study of Woman
  La Grande Breteche

Birotteau, Cesar
  Cesar Birotteau
  At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

Bixiou, Jean-Jacques
  The Purse
  The Government Clerks
  Modeste Mignon
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  The Firm of Nucingen
  The Muse of the Department
  Cousin Betty
  The Member for Arcis
  Beatrix
  A Man of Business
  Gaudissart II.
  The Unconscious Humorists
  Cousin Pons

Brambourg, Comte de (Title of Philippe Bridau, later Joseph)
  The Unconscious Humorists

Bridau, Philippe
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life

Bridau, Joseph
  The Purse
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  A Start in Life
  Modeste Mignon
  Another Study of Woman
  Pierre Grassou
  Letters of Two Brides
  Cousin Betty
  The Member for Arcis

Bruel, Jean Francois du
  The Government Clerks
  A Start in Life
  A Prince of Bohemia
  The Middle Classes
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  A Daughter of Eve

Bruel, Claudine Chaffaroux, Madame du
  A Prince of Bohemia
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Letters of Two Brides
  The Middle Classes

Cabirolle, Madame
  A Start in Life

Cabirolle, Agathe-Florentine
  A Start in Life
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris

Camusot
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Cousin Pons
  The Muse of the Department
  Cesar Birotteau
  At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

Cardot, Jean-Jerome-Severin
  A Start in Life
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  At the Sign of the Cat and Racket
  Cesar Birotteau

Chaulieu, Henri, Duc de
  Letters of Two Brides
  Modest Mignon
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  The Thirteen

Chrestien, Michel
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  The Secrets of a Princess

Claparon, Charles
  Cesar Birotteau
  Melmoth Reconciled
  The Firm of Nucingen
  A Man of Business
  The Middle Classes

Coloquinte
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris

Coralie, Mademoiselle
  A Start in Life
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris

Desplein
  The Atheist's Mass
  Cousin Pons
  Lost Illusions
  The Thirteen
  The Government Clerks
  Pierrette
  The Seamy Side of History
  Modest Mignon
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  Honorine

Desroches (son)
  Colonel Chabert
  A Start in Life
  A Woman of Thirty
  The Commission in Lunacy
  The Government Clerks
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  The Firm of Nucingen
  A Man of Business
  The Middle Classes

Finot, Andoche
  Cesar Birotteau
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  The Government Clerks
  A Start in Life
  Gaudissart the Great
  The Firm of Nucingen

Gaillard, Madame Theodore
  Jealousies of a Country Town
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  Beatrix
  The Unconscious Humorists

Gerard, Francois-Pascal-Simon, Baron
  Beatrix

Giraud, Leon
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  The Secrets of a Princess
  The Unconscious Humorists

Giroudeau
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  A Start in Life

Gobseck, Esther Van
  Gobseck
  The Firm of Nucingen
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life

Godeschal, Francois-Claude-Marie
  Colonel Chabert
  A Start in Life
  The Commission in Lunacy
  The Middle Classes
  Cousin Pons

Godeschal, Marie
  A Start in Life
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  Cousin Pons

Grandlieu, Duc Ferdinand de
  The Gondreville Mystery
  The Thirteen
  Modeste Mignon
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life

Grandlieu, Mademoiselle de
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life

Grassou, Pierre
  Pierre Grassou
  Cousin Betty
  The Middle Classes
  Cousin Pons

Gruget, Madame Etienne
  The Thirteen
  The Government Clerks

Haudry (doctor)
  Cesar Birotteau
  The Thirteen
  The Seamy Side of History
  Cousin Pons

Lora, Leon de
  The Unconscious Humorists
  A Start in Life
  Pierre Grassou
  Honorine
  Cousin Betty
  Beatrix

Loraux, Abbe
  A Start in Life
  Cesar Birotteau
  Honorine

Lousteau, Etienne
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  A Daughter of Eve
  Beatrix
  The Muse of the Department
  Cousin Betty
  A Prince of Bohemia
  A Man of Business
  The Middle Classes
  The Unconscious Humorists

Lupeaulx, Clement Chardin des
  The Muse of the Department
  Eugenie Grandet
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  The Government Clerks
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  Ursule Mirouet

Magus, Elie
  The Vendetta
  A Marriage Settlement
  Pierre Grassou
  Cousin Pons

Matifat (wealthy druggist)
  Cesar Birotteau
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  The Firm of Nucingen
  Cousin Pons

Maufrigneuse, Duc de
  The Secrets of a Princess
  A Start in Life
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life

Nathan, Madame Raoul
  The Muse of the Department
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  The Government Clerks
  Ursule Mirouet
  Eugenie Grandet
  The Imaginary Mistress
  A Prince of Bohemia
  A Daughter of Eve
  The Unconscious Humorists

Navarreins, Duc de
  Colonel Chabert
  The Muse of the Department
  The Thirteen
  Jealousies of a Country Town
  The Peasantry
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  The Country Parson
  The Magic Skin
  The Gondreville Mystery
  The Secrets of a Princess
  Cousin Betty

Rhetore, Duc Alphonse de
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  Letters of Two Brides
  Albert Savarus
  The Member for Arcis

Ridal, Fulgence
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  The Unconscious Humorists

Roguin
  Cesar Birotteau
  Eugenie Grandet
  Pierrette
  The Vendetta

Rouget, Jean-Jacques
  The Muse of the Department

Schinner, Hippolyte
  The Purse
  Pierre Grassou
  A Start in Life
  Albert Savarus
  The Government Clerks
  Modeste Mignon
  The Imaginary Mistress
  The Unconscious Humorists

Serizy, Comte Hugret de
  A Start in Life
  Honorine
  Modeste Mignon
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life

Tillet, Ferdinand du
  Cesar Birotteau
  The Firm of Nucingen
  The Middle Classes
  Pierrette
  Melmoth Reconciled
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  The Secrets of a Princess
  A Daughter of Eve
  The Member for Arcis
  Cousin Betty
  The Unconscious Humorists

Touches, Mademoiselle Felicite des
  Beatrix
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Another Study of Woman
  A Daughter of Eve
  Honorine
  Beatrix
  The Muse of the Department

Vernou, Felicien
  Lost Illusions
  A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  A Daughter of Eve
  Cousin Betty