Hewasnotdeficientinsense,butyetbehavedlikeaboor:
  hepassedhistimeinrunningovertheacademies,libraries,and
  manufactories:Ineversawsuchanill-bredman。
  Imaginehim
  embracingmeatourfirstinterview,andcarryingmeinhisarms
  asoneofmyvaletswouldhavedone。
  Hewasdirty,coarse,and
  ill-dressed。
  Well,alltheFrenchmenranafterhim;onewould
  havesupposedbytheireagernessthattheyhadneverseena
  regalcountenance。“
  “Yettherewasnooccasiontorunveryfartoseethehandsome
  faceofaking。“
  “Holdyourtongue,madamelabaronnedePamklek,youareaflatterer。
  Thereisacrownedheadwhichforthirtyyearshasdesiredtovisit
  France,butIhavealwaysturnedadeafear,andwillresistitas
  longaspossible。“
  “Who,sire,isthekingsounfortunateastobanishedbyyoufrom
  yourmajesty’spresence?“
  “Who?
  Thekingofphilosophers,therivalofVoltaire,mybrother
  ofPrussia。
  Ah,mydearbaronne,heisabadfellow;hedetestsme,
  andIhavenoloveforhim。
  Akingdoeswisely,certainly,tosubmit
  hisworkstothejudgmentofaFreron!
  Itwouldbeoutrageous
  scandalifhecamehere。
  Greatandsmallwouldcrowdaroundhim,
  andtherewouldnotbetwentypersonsinmytrain。“
  “Ah!
  sire,doyouthinkso?“
  “Iamsureofit。
  TheFrenchnow-a-daysdonotcarefortheir
  kings,andwillberenewedatanearlyday。
  After
  all,philosophersbelievethatFrederickIIprotectsthem:the
  honestmanlaughsbothatthemandme。“
  “Atyou,sire?
  Impossible。“
  “No,no;Iknowtheimpertinencesheisguiltyoftowardsme:
  butlethim。
  Iprefermakingmycourttotheprettywomenofmy
  kingdominsteadoftomypages。
  Youmaydependuponitthatif
  hecametoVersailleshewoulddebauchsomeofthem。“
  Theking,charmedathavingsaidthismaliciousspeech,rubbed
  hishandsagain。
  “Really,sire,“Ireplied,“Iamastonishedthatthisprince,
  havingsuchdisgustinginclinations,canhavemuch
  attachedtohisname。“
  “Ah,thatisbecausehehasgreatqualities:hewillnotallow
  himselftobecheated。
  Doyouknowthatheisacquaintedwith
  thedisposalofhisfinancestothelastfarthing?“
  “Sire,hemustbeamiser。“
  “No,madame,heisamanofmethod。
  Butenoughofhim。
  Astohis
  majestyofDenmark,altho’hewouldhavebeenaswelcometostay
  athome,Ishallreceivehimwithasmuchattentionaspossible。
  The
  kingsofDenmarkandSwedenaremynaturalallies。“
  Thekingchangedthesubject,andsaid,“Thereisanabbe,named
  laChapelle,whomIthinkhalfcracked。
  Heflattershimselfthat
  hecan,thro’themediumofsomeapparatus,remainonthewater
  withoutsinking。
  Hebegsmypermissiontoexhibithisexperiment
  beforeme;andifitwouldamuseyou,wewillhavetheexhibition
  to-morrow。“
  Iacceptedtheking’sproposalwithpleasure。
  Onthenextdaywewentinabodytotheterraceofthechateau。
  Thekingwasnearmewithhishatinhishand;theducdeDuras
  gavemehisarm。
  M。l’abbewaitedusinaboat:heflunghimself
  bodilyintothewater,dressedinasortofcork-jacket,movedin
  anydirectioninthewater,drank,ate,andfiredoffagun。
  Sofar
  allwentoffwell,butthepoorabbe,toclosetheaffair,wrotea
  lettertotheking。
  Theletterwascarriedingreatpomptohis
  majesty。
  ItcontainedtwoversesofRacine,whichhadsome
  doubleallusiontotheexperiment。
  This,youmaybesure,was
  interpretedintheworstmanner。
  Theducd’Ayengavethefinishing
  stroketothewhole,onhisopinionbeingaskedbytheking。
  “Sire,“saidhe,“suchmenoughttobethrownintothewater;but
  allwecanwishforthemis,thattheyshouldremainthere。“
  Theabbewasnotmorefortunateintheevening。
  Hepresented
  himselfatsupper,butthekingdidnotaddressawordtohim,and
  hewascompelledtobearthemaliciousjokesofthecourtiers。
  But
  letusleaveChoisyandtheexperimentalist,andreturntoVersailles
  andmyself。
  Myfriendswereexcessivelydesirousformypresentation,which
  woulddecidemypositionatthechateau。
  AsyetIonlyhadan
  equivocalexistence,havingrankneitheratplay,theatre,orpublic
  festival;sothatifthekingshouldbecapriciousIcouldbe
  dismissedasoneofthedemoisellesofthe。
  The
  ducd’Aiguillon,whoseattachmenttomeincreased,calculated
  accuratelyalltheadvantagesofthispresentation。
  Itwouldplace
  meonthesamefootingwithmadamedePompadour,andcompel
  theministerstocomeandworkwithme。
  Thedukedidnotdoubt
  butthatM。deChoiseulwouldrefusetopayhistome,
  andthathisresistancewouldleadtohisfall。
  Butformy
  presentation,itwasnecessarynotonlythatthekingshould
  consent,forofthatIwascertain,butthatheshoulddesireit,
  andhisdesirecouldnotbedependedon。
  LouisXVwasexcessivelytimid:withanairwhichappearedofa
  dreadnaughtquality,hewasfearfulatheart。
  Theclamorsof
  Versailleskepthiminalarm;andhekeptathisowncourtand
  atforeigncourtssecretagents,whoseonlycarewastoreport
  tohimthecomplaintsofthepeopleandthesarcasmsandsatires
  ofsociety。
  Thekingwasattachedtothem;andwhentheforceof
  circumstancescompelledhimtoabandonthem,hestillsupported
  themclandestinelywithallhispower。
  AproofofwhatIadvance
  maybeknownasregardsthechevalierorchevaliered’Eon,Iknow
  notwhich。
  Butthesesecretagentswere,unknowntotheking,all
  devotedtotheparliaments,andconsequentlyinimicaltocourtiers,
  favorites,andespeciallymistresses。
  Godknows
  howtheydisposed
  ofus!
  Bytheseunpropitiouschannelsthekinghadlearntallthe
  hatredwhichwasbornetomadamedePompadour。
  Hewasafraidof
  excitingthediscontentofthepeoplebyannouncinganothermistress,
  andwasnolessintimidatedattheseverityofmadameLouise,and
  theill-humorofhisotherchildren。
  Helovedhispleasuremuch,
  buthiseasemore。
  ComteJean,whowasrestrainedbynoconsiderations,advisedme
  tooverleapalldifficulty,byaskingthekingmyselfforthefavor
  whichIcoveted。
  Hisadviceseemedrational,andIwasbesides
  urgedontodoso。
  Eachdaybroughttomeimpertinencessaidof
  mebythenobleladiesofthechateau。
  Ilearntthattheyboasted
  thatIshouldneversetfootinthegreatapartments,butshould
  remaintheobscuremistressoftheking。
  Thismademeimpatient,
  andbydegreesdeprivedmeofmynaturalgaiety。
  Onedaywhenthekingwaswithme,heperceivedmywantofspirits。
  “Whatailsyou?“
  saidbe,withthegreatestsolicitude。
  “Whatailsme!“
  repliedI,“IwishIweredead,ratherthansee
  myselfthebuttofallthescandalofthefoul-mouthedgossips
  ofyourcourt。“
  Theking,suspectingtheconfidenceIwasabouttoreposeinhim,
  wassorryhehadaskedforit,andwassilent。
  Hebegantoplay
  atattoowithhisfingersonthechimney-piece。
  Atthismoment
  mademoiselleChoncamein。
  Theking,delightedatseeingher,
  instantlyinquiredintoherstateofhealth。
  She,afteraprofound
  reverence,said,
  “Sire,howcanIbewellwhenthereistroubleinmyfamily?“
  “Ah,!
  whatisthis?“
  saidhe,turningtome。
  “Iaminsulted,hooted:theysaythatIhavethemisfortunetobe
  nolongerinthegoodgracesofyourmajesty。“
  “Ah,tellthemtheylieintheirthroats,“repliedtheking,
  kissingmeontheforehead;“youarethewomanofmyheart,and
  shewhomIwouldfainloadwithhonors。