ThenwewillshowtherebelsarealcomtesseduBarry;
  andwhethermysister-in-lawbealadyofsixmonths’standingor
  onlyofyesterday,thatisofnoconsequencetothekingofFrance。“
  AfterthisconversationLebeldeliveredthemessagetotheduchesse
  deGrammont,whotoldhimthatsheshouldwritetoToulousetothe
  attorney-general。
  ThiswaswhatthecomteJeanwishedandhewas
  preparedforher。
  But,youwillsaytome,wasitcertainthatyourassertedhusband
  wouldmarryyou?
  Weretherenodifficultiestofear?
  None。
  ComteGuillaumewaspoor,talented,andambitious;helikedhigh
  living,andwouldhavesoldhimselftothedevilforriches。
  He
  washappyinmarryingme。
  ComteJeanwouldnothaveventured
  suchaproposaltohisotherbrother,thecomted’Hargicourt,who
  hadmuchgoodsenseandgreatnotionsofpropriety,andwhoat
  Versailleswascalledthe;adistinctionnotover
  flatteringtohistwobrothers。
  Thesameeveningthewholefamilyarrived,andwaspresentedtome
  thenextday。
  Mytwofuturesisters-in-lawfrightenedmeatfirst
  withtheirprovincialmannersandsouthernaccent;but,aftera
  fewminutes,IfoundthatthisGasconpronunciationhadmanycharms
  withit。
  MesdemoisellesduBarrywerenothandsomebutvery
  agreeable。
  OnewascalledIsabelle,whomtheyhadnicknamed
  ,theother’snamewasFanchon,andhernamehadbeen
  abbreviatedto“。“
  Thelatterhadmuchtalent,andeven
  broughttoVersailleswithher,aninstinctivespiritofdiplomacy
  whichwouldhavedonehonortoapractisedcourtier。
  Shewould
  havebeenthoughtsimple,unsophisticated,andyetwasfull
  ofplotandcunning。
  Iwassoonmuchpleasedwithher,andthekingbecameequally
  so。
  Hewasalwaysverymuchamusedathearinghertalk
  provincially,orrecitetheversesofoneGondouli,apoetof
  Languedoc。
  Heusedtomakeherjumpuponhisknees;andaltho’
  shehadpassedthefirstbloomofyouth,heplayedwithherlike
  achild。
  Butwhatmostparticularlydivertedtheking,wascalling
  mysister-in-lawbyhernickname;“,“
  hewasalwayssaying,“dothis,gothere,comehere。“
  LouisXV
  didthesamewithhisowndaughters:hehadamongstthema,
  a,a,andtheyweretheladiesVictoire,
  Adelaide,andSophie,whomhethuselegantlydesignated。
  Iso
  soonsawthetasteofthekingfornicknamesthatIgavehim
  one,itwasLafrance。
  Sofarfrombeingangrywithme,helaughed
  totearseverytimethatIcalledhimso。
  Imustconfess,,thattheanecdoteaboutthecoffeeistrue。*Iwillonly
  justifymyselfbysaying,thatifIexpressedmyselfcoarselyit
  wasnotinconsequenceofmyvulgareducation,butbecausethe
  kinglikedsuchmodesofexpression。
  *LouisXVhadahabitofmakinghisowncoffeeafter
  dinner。
  Onedaythecoffeeboiledoverthesidesofthe
  pot,andmadameduBarrycriedout,“Eh,Lafrance,
  toncafef——lecamp。“
  author
  Letmereverttomymarriage,whichwasperformedsecretlyatthe
  parishofSaintLaurent。
  Ibelievethekingknewofit,altho’he
  neveralludedtoitanymorethanmyself。
  Thusthemaliceofmy
  enemieswascompletelybalkedinthisaffair。
  Somedaysafterwards
  comteJeanreceivedaletterfromtheattorney-generalofthe
  parliamentofToulouse,M。themarquisdeBonrepos-Riquet。
  This
  gentlemaninformedmybrother-in-lawthathehadbeenappliedto,
  toinstituteaninquiryatallthenotaries,andamongstallthe
  registersoftheparishesfortheproofofmymarriage;thathe
  warnedustobeonourguard,andthatwhateverdiligencehe
  mightbedesiredtoemploy,heshoulddonothingwithoutinforming
  us。
  Wefelttheobligationofthisproceeding,andmybrother-in-law
  thankedtheattorney-generalinmynameaswellasinhisown。
  He
  toldhimthatitwasnotatToulousethatthepartiesinterested
  shouldmaketheirresearchesformymarriagecertificate,butat
  Paris,eitherattheparishchurchofSaintLaurent,oratthe
  notary’s,Lepotd’Auteuil。
  M。deBonreposgavepartofthisreply
  totheduchessedeGrammont。
  Greatwasthebustleamongstthe
  Choiseuls!
  Ileaveyoutojudgeofthefuryoftheladyorladies,
  forthecontessedeGrammontwasnolessirritatedthantheother,
  alwaysprepossessedwiththeidea,thattopleasethekingwas
  towrongtheirfamily。
  ThecomtessedeGrammonthadnothalfthe
  talentoftheduchesse,shehadonlyherfaults。
  Sheshowedherself
  sorudeandimpertinenttowardsme,thatIwasatlengthcompelled,
  nottoexileherofmyownaccord,buttoallowthatsheshould
  besoserved。
  ButIanticipate,forthisdidnotoccuruntilthe
  followingyear。
  Thekingbyallhiskindnessesendeavoredtorecompensemefor
  theseattacks:heappearedcharmedtoseemesurroundedbymy
  husband’sfamily。
  HeplacedamongstthepagesthevicomteAdolphe
  duBarry,sonofcomteJean,ayoungmanofgreatpromise,but
  whosedestinywassobriefandsounfortunate。
  Myhusband’sfamily
  testifiedmuchaffectionforme,asdidtheducd’Aiguillon,towhom
  Idailyattachedmyself。
  Hecarefullykeptfrommeallthatcould
  givemepain,andtookathousandprecautionsthatnounpleasant
  reportsshouldreachme。
  Ifwepassedashorttimewithoutmeeting
  hewrotetome,andIconfessIwasdelightedwithacorrespondence
  whichformedmyownstyle。
  MademoiselleChon,mysister-in-law,
  andIalsowrotetoeachother,andthatfromoneroomtoanother。
  Irememberthatoneday,havingbrokenaglassofrockcrystalwhich
  shehadgivenme,Iannouncedmymisfortuneinsuchsolemnstyle,
  andwithsowellfeignedatoneofchagrin,thattheletteramused
  thewholefamily。
  Thekingsawit,andwassomuchpleasedthat
  hekeptit,andnextdaysentmeagoldengobletenrichedwith
  stones,whichIgavetoChon,towhomitrightfullybelonged。
  JourneytoChoisy——ThecomtesseduBarryandLouisXV——Theking
  ofDenmark——TheczarPeter——FrederickII——TheabbedelaChapelle——
  Anexperiment——Newintrigues——Secretagents-Thecomtesseand
  LouisXV——Ofthepresentation——Letterofthecomtessetothe
  ducd’Aiguillon——Reply——PrincedeSoubise
  UptothisperiodIhadresidedconstantlyatVersaillesorParis,
  accordingtothepleasureoftheking,buthadneverfollowedhis
  majestyinanyofhisjourneys。
  Hewishedtopasssomedaysat
  hisdelightfulchateauatChoisy,situatedonthebanksofthe
  Seine。
  ItwasdecidedthatIshouldbeoftheparty,takingthe
  nameofthebaronessdePamklek,aGermanlady,asthatwould
  savemefromtheembarrassmentinwhichIshouldbeplacedwith
  thekinginconsequenceofmynon-presentation。
  Theprincede
  Soubise,theducsdelaTrimoulle,d’Ayen,d’Aiguillon,andthe
  marquisdeChauvelin,werealsotoattendtheking。
  Theking
  remainednearlythewholetimewithme,andthetomy
  apartmentbecameafavornotaccordedtoeverybody。
  Asmall
  committeemetthere,andtalkedofeverythingexceptwhatis
  rational;andIcanassureyouthatwithsuchconversationtime
  passesveryquickly。
  Onedaythekingenteredmyapartmentholdinginhishandaletter。
  “Iamabouttoreceive,“saidhe,“avisitthatwillnotgiveme
  muchpleasure。
  MybrotherofDenmarkistraversingEurope,and
  isabouttocometoFrance。
  !
  whatinconvenient
  personsareyourtravellingkings!
  Whydotheyleavetheir
  kingdoms?
  Ithinktheyareverywellathome。“
  “Yes,sire,butthereisanexcuseforthem:theyarewearyof
  admiringyourmajestyatadistance,andwishforthehappiness
  ofknowingyou。“
  Atthiscomplimentthekingrubbedhishandswithasmile,which
  healwaysdidwhenhewassatisfied,andthensaid,
  “Thereisnotintheheartsofforeignpotentatesthesame
  affectiontowardsmypersonasyoufeel。
  ItisnotmebutFrance
  theywishtosee。
  IrememberthatwhenveryyoungIreceiveda
  visitfromtheczarPetertheGreat,PetertheFirstImeanto
  say。