monsieurleduc,itisnotatamomentthatwecangivea
positivereplytosuchgravematters。
Icontentmyselfinassuring
you,thatIhaveforyouasmuchconfidenceasrespect,andshould
beveryhappytoobtainyourprotection。“
“Myprotection!
Oh,heaven,madame,youarejesting。
ItisIwho
shouldbehonoredbyyourfriendship。“
“Itisyours;butasyetIamnothingatcourt,andcandonothing
thereuntilIhavebeenpresented。
Itisformyspeedypresentation
thatmyfriendsshouldlabornow。“
“Wewillnotfail,madame;andifyouwillallowmetocomefrom
timetotimetoconversewithyou,wecantakeourmeasures。“
“Yourvisitswillalwaysbeagreeable。“
SuchwastheconversationwhichIhadwiththeducdelaVauguyon。
Ihavegivenitsomewhatatlength,becauseitwastheprefacetoa
deepintriguewhichmadeavastnoise。
IthinkIextricatedmyself
verywellfromthenetinwhichthedukesoughttocatchme。
Iknew
thathissituationatVersaillescompelledmetoactwithcaution
towardshim。
Hewasingoododorwith,hadtheearof
theyoungdauphinandtheprinceshisbrothers。
Hedeceivedme
likeatrueJesuitashewas,intellingmethatthe
werewelldisposedtowardsme;andonmysideIcheatedhimwith
apromiseofconfidenceand,friendshipwhichIneverbestowed。
Ah!myfriend,againandagainmustIexclaim,whatavillainous
placeisacourt!
WhilsttheducdelaVauguyonwasseekingtoenlistmeunder
thebannersofheavenortheJesuits,themarquisofChauvelin
alsoessayedtomakemehispupil;butasfrankashewasamiable,
thisnoblemandidnotgotoworkinaroundaboutmanner。
He
cametomeloyally,requestingmetoconsiderhisinterestsandmine。
“Thekinglikesme,“saidhe,“andIamattachedtohimbodyand
soul。
Hetenderlylovesyou,andIshouldhavenodifficultyin
doingthesamething;butasIamnolongerofanagetoinspire
youwiththepassionwhichIshouldfeeltowardsyou,Icontent
myselfwithyourfriendship。
Ihavenoenemyhere,andnowish
tohurtanyperson。
ThusyouneednotfearthatIshallurgeyou
toanymeasuresthatmightcompromiseyou。
Itisthehatredof
thekingdomthatyouwillhavetofear。
Franceisabouttomarch
inabettertrack,andthebestplanistofollowitslead。
It
painsme,madame,touselanguagewhichmayappearseveretoyou;
weoughtonlytotalktoyouofyourbeautyandthelovewhichit
inspires。
Butinyoursituation,eventhatbeautymayservethe
interestsofFrance,anditisforthatmotivethatIcometo
solicityou。“
IrepliedtoM。deChauvelinwithequalfrankness。
Itoldhim
thatmysoleintentionsweretoconfinemyselftothecircleof
myduties;thatIhadnonebuttopleasetheking,andnointention
ofmixingmyselfupwithstateaffairs。
ThiswasmyplanIcan
assureyou。
IflatteredmyselfthatIcouldfollowit,not
dreamingofthosepoliticalnuisancesintowhichIwasprecipitated
inspiteofmyself。
Iadded,nevertheless,thatinmysituation,
whichwasdelicate,Iwouldnotrefusethecounselsofafaithful
servantoftheking,andthatunderthistitleM。deChauvelin
shouldbeconsultedonimportantoccasions。
ThemarquisdeChauvelinhadtoomuchgoodsense,toomuch
knowledgeoftheworld,nottoperceivearefusalconcealedunder
thispoliteness。
Thesecretinclinationofmyhearthadalready
ledmetoselecttheducd’Aiguillonformydirector,andIcould
notreconcilemyselftoanyother。
Hecontentedhimselfwith
askingmeagainformyfriendship,whichIwillinglyaccorded
him,andIhavealwaysfoundmyselffortunateinhis。
ThusdidI
accepttheoffersofservicefromtheprincedeSoubise,theduc
delaVauguyon,andthemarquisdeChauvelin。
Afourthsoughttoswelltheranks;thecomte,afterwardsprince,
deMontbarrey。
Thisgentlemanmadeupinpretensionsforwhathe
lackedintalent。
Hewasweak,self-important,selfish,fondof
women,andendeavoredtopreservealltheairsofamanofgood
breedinginthemidstofthegrossestdebauchery。
Hewasfullof
respectforhimselfandhishouse,ofwhichintimeofneedhe
couldcitethewholegenealogy。
Hisnominationwasarealscandal;
noonedreamtofhiseverbeingministerofwar。
Itwasoneofthe
thousandfolliesofoldMaurepas,whomthelatekingknewwell,and
calledtheballad-makerofthecouncil。
ThecomtedeMontbarrey,whomIhadknownatParis,cametome
onefineday,fullypowdered,perfumed,andapparelled。
Hehada
smileonhislip,aloudtone,andaninsolentlook。
Hecamenot
toaskmyfriendship,butmyobedience。
Hetoldmethatheloved
metodistraction,andofcoursemyheadmustbeequallytowards
him。
Heamusedme。
Ilethimrunoutthefulllengthofhisline;
andwhenhehadspunitallout,Isaidtohim,“Monsieur,beso
goodastocallmetotherecollectionofmadamedeMerfort。“
Shewasoneofthegamblingladies,andatherhouseIhad
formerlymetthechevalierdeMontbarrey。
Myreplyconfounded
him:hesawthathehadgonethewrongwaytoworkwithme;
and,raisingthesiege,heleftmeexcessivelyembarrassed。
Figuretoyourself,myfriend,whatconfidenceaman,lostinthe
crowdoflowercourtiers,couldinspiremewith;fortojudgeof
theproceedingsofthecomtedeMontbarrey,itwouldhavebeen
necessarytohaveseenhimashethenwas,andnotwhathebecame
sincetheimbecilityofM。deMaurepas。
WhenItoldcomteJean
ofhisvisit,hewouldnotbelievesuchinsolence。
Youmustknow
thatmybrother-in-lawalsowishedtodirectme,butIdidnot
considerhimsufficientlyclever。
Hismarvellousgeniuswas
eclipsedinpolitics。
Hesworeatmyingratitude,andIcould
onlyappeasehimbyanofferingofplentyofmoney。
Inthemidstofthiscross-fireofintrigues,onewasdevised
againstmewhichmighthaveterminatedinmyruin;but,thanks
totheindefatigableactivityofcomteJean,onlyservedtofix
memorefirmlyinmysituation。
Lebel,ofwhomIhavesaid
nothingforthisage,cametomeoneday:hisfacewassad,and
hislookserious。
ByhismannerIauguredthatmyreignhad
passed,andthatImustquitmypost。
Iawaitedwhatheshould
saywithmortalimpatience。
Atlengthhebeganthus:
“Madame,youhavemanybitterenemies,whoarelaboringto
effectyourruinwithablood-thirstinesswhichnothingcanassuage。
Theyhavenowspreadareportthatyouarenotmarried。
This
infamouscalumny——“
“Ah,isthatall?’saidIwithjoy;“no,mydearLebel,thistime
theydonotcalumniateme。
Theworthycreaturesforonceareright。“
“What,“saidLebel,inatoneofalarmalmostcomic,“what,are
youreallynotmarried?“
“No。“
“AreyounotthewifeofthecomteGuillaumeduBarry?“
“No。“
“Thenyouhavedeceivedtheking,andplayedwithme。“
“Lebel,myfriend,takeanothertone。
Noonehasanyrightto
complain。
Youhavegivenmetothekingasapersontoplease
him;Idoso。
Therestcanbenomatterofyours。“
“Pardonme,madame;itisamatterofthegreatestconsequenceto
me。
Iamterriblycompromisedinthisaffair,andyouwithme。“
LebeltoldmethattheduchessedeGrammonthadbeggedhimtocall
uponher,andhadbitterlyreproachedhimaboutthemistresshehad
procuredfortheking;theduchesseaffirmedthatIwasanameless
andunmarriedcreature;andadded,thatitwashisdutytomake
thekingacquaintedwiththeseparticulars,unlessI,thepretended
wifeofduBarry,wouldconsenttogotoEnglandwhenalarge
pensionshouldbeassuredtome。
“No,mydearLebel,IwillnotgotoEngland;Iwillremainin
France,atVersailles,atthechateau。
IfIamnotmarriedIwill
be;thethingiseasilymanaged。“
Lebel。
somewhatassured,beggedmetosendforcomteJean,and
whenhecameheLebelrecommencedhistaleofgrief。
“Youaredrowningyourselfinaglassofwater,“saidmyfuture
brother-in-lawtohim,beginningtotreathimwithlessceremony;
“gobacktotheduchessedeGrammont,andtellherthatmadame
wasmarriedatToulouse。
Shewillhaveaninquirysetonfoot;in
themeanwhilemybrotherwillarrive,andthemarriagewilltake
place。