Il y a soixante dix-neuf ans déjà

1 juin 2009 | Brèves | 9 Réponses

A l’heure où Jean Tibéri vient d’être condamné en première instance à 3 ans d’inéligibilité et 10 mois de prison avec sursis dans l’affaire des faux électeurs du Ve arrondissement, je vous livre ci-dessous une citation pleine d’à propos.

« Même s’il n’y avait jamais eu d’efforts pour paralyser les combinaisons de la politique et des affaires, la cause à servir le rétablissement de l’honnêteté la plus intègre dans les affaires et la politique, est un vœu ardent de l’opinion publique. Celle-ci rend bien compte que sans la probité, ni vie sociale, ni vie économique, ni vie politique, surtout en démocratie, ne sont possibles. »

Petite devinette : qui a bien pu prononcer cette phrase ?

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Nick Carraway

I was still with Jordan Baker. We were sitting at a table with a man of about my age and a rowdy little girl, who gave way upon the slightest provocation to uncontrollable laughter. I was enjoying myself now. I had taken two finger-bowls of champagne, and the scene had changed before my eyes into something significant, elemental, and profound.

At a lull in the entertainment the man looked at me and smiled.

“Your face is familiar,” he said, politely. “Weren’t you in the Third Division during the war?”

“Why, yes. I was in the Ninth Machine-gun Battalion.”

“I was in the Seventh Infantry until June nineteen-eighteen. I knew I’d seen you somewhere before.”

We talked for a moment about some wet, gray little villages in France. Evidently he lived in this vicinity, for he told me that he had just bought a hydroplane, and was going to try it out in the morning.

“Want to go with me, old sport? Just near the shore along the Sound.”

“What time?”

“Any time that suits you best.”

It was on the tip of my tongue to ask his name when Jordan looked around and smiled.

“Having a gay time now?” she inquired.

“Much better.” I turned again to my new acquaintance. “This is an unusual party for me. I haven’t even seen the host. I live over there——” I waved my hand at the invisible hedge in the distance, “and this man Gatsby sent over his chauffeur with an invitation.” For a moment he looked at me as if he failed to understand.

“I’m Gatsby,” he said suddenly.

“What!” I exclaimed. “Oh, I beg your pardon.”

“I thought you knew, old sport. I’m afraid I’m not a very good host.”