Hehasdonenootherwrongthantodefendthe
authorityofthecrownagainsttheenmityoftheparliaments。“
Wecontinuedsometimetotalkofparliamentsandparliamentmen:
thenweagreedthatM。deMaupeoushouldseemeagain,accompanied
bytheducd’Aiguillon,whoshouldhavethecreditofpresentinghim,
andheleftmewithasmuchmysteryashehadentered。
Whenthekingcametoseeme,Isaidtohim,“Ihavemadeacquaintance
withyourchancellor:heisaveryamiableman,andIhopethathe
willnotconducthimselfimproperlytowardsme。“
“Wheredidyouseehim?“
“Here,sire,andbutashorttimesince。“
“Hecamethentovisityou?“
“Yes,inperson,thathemightobtainthefavorofbeingpermitted
topayhiscourttome。“
“Reallywhatyoutellmeseemsperfectlyunaccountable。
Hehas
thenburstfromthehandsoftheChoiseuls?
Itisamusing。
Poor
Choiseul,whensolicitingforMaupeou,hemosttremendously
deceivedhimself。“
“Atleast,sire,youmustownthathehasgivenyounofool。“
“True。
Thechancellorisamanfulloftalents,andIdonot
doubtbutthathewillrestoretomycrownthatpowerwhich
circumstanceshavedepriveditof。
However,ifyouseehim
familiarly,advisehimnottopersuademetoextrememeasures。
Iwishallshouldworkforthebest,withoutviolentcoursesand
withoutpainfulstruggles。“
Theselastwordsprovedtomethenaturaltimidityoftheking。
“Iknewverywell,“addedtheking,“thatMaupeouwouldnotprove
amanfortheChoiseuls。
Themainpointis,thatheshouldbemine,
andIamcontent。“
LouisXVwasthensatisfiedwiththechancellor,buthewasnot
equallysowiththecomteJean。
“Idonotlike,“saidhetome,“yourDuBarrymonkey。
Heisa
treacherousfellow,whohasbetrayedhisparty,andIhopesome
ofthesemorningsweshallhearthatthedevilhaswrunghisneck。“
CHAPTERIX
ThekingofDenmark——ThecourtesansofParis——TheducdeChoiseulandthebishopof
Orleans——WittyreparteesofthekingofDenmark——
HisvisittomadameduBarry——“ThecourtofkingPetaud,“asatire——
Letteroftheducd’AiguillontoVoltaire——TheduchessedeGrammont
mystified——UnpublishedletterofVoltaire’s
>Fromthismoment,andinspiteofallthatcomteJeancouldsay
againstit,anewcounsellorwasadmittedtomyconfidence。
He
wasthechancellor。
Theducd’Aiguillonandhewereonverygood
terms,andthesetwo,withtheabbeTeray,ofwhomIshallspeak
toyoupresently,formedatriumvirate,whichgovernedFrancefrom
thedisgraceofM。deChoiseultothedeathoftheking。
But
beforeIenteruponadetailofthosepolitics,ofwhichyouwill
findthatIunderstandsomething,allowmetocontinuethehistory
ofmypresentation,andalsotogivesomeaccountofChristianVII。
YouknowthathisDanishmajestywasexpectedwithanythingbut
pleasurebythekingofFrance,andwithcuriositybytherestof
thenation。
Menandwomenwereimpatienttoseeaking,under
twentyyearsofage,whowastraversingEuropewithadesignof
attaininginstruction。
Marriedtoalovelywoman,CarolineMathilde,
hehadleftherontheinstant,withoutsuspectingthatthisseparation
wouldprovefataltoboth。
AtParis,therealcharacterofthis
princewasnotknown,butaconfusedreportofhisgallantrywas
spreadabroad,onwhichallthecourtesansofnoteinthecity
begantotryallartstopleasehim,eachhopingtoattracthimto
herself,anddipintohisstrongbox。
M。deSartinesamusedusone
evening,thekingandmyself,bytellingusoftheplansofthese
ladies。
SomeweregoingtomeethisDanishmajesty,otherswere
toawaithimatthebarrier,andtwoofthemostrenowned,
mesdemoisellesGradiandLaprairie,hadtheirportraitspainted,
tosendtotheyoungmonarchassoonasheshouldarrive。
ChristianVIIenteredParisthelatterendofthemonthofOctober,
1768。MM。deDurascomplimentedhimintheking’sname,and
informedhimthattheywerechargedwiththeofficeofreceiving
hiscommandsduringhisresidenceinParis。
Theinterviewofthe
kingandtheillustriousstrangertookplaceatVersailles。
Christian
VIIcamethitherinthestate-carriage,andwasconductedbythe
ducdeDurasintotheapartmentofthedauphin,whereheremained
untilLouisXVwaspreparedtoreceivehim。
Ihadheardmuch
discussionaboutthisreception。
Itwassaid,thattomakea
distinctionbetweensovereignofapettystateandthatofthe
superbkingdomofFrance,itwasrequisitethattheformershould
awaitforsometimetheaudiencewhichthelatteraccorded。
Iam
surethatwhenthepeacewithFrederickwasagitated,thefaceof
LouisXVwasnotmoregraveandseriousthanduringthispuerile
debateaboutetiquette。
TheducdeChoiseul,whohadthecontrolofforeignaffairs,
wasintheapartmenttoreceivehisDanishmajesty,withhis
colleagues,theducdePraslin,thecomtedeSaint-Florentin
whomIhavecalledbyanticipationducdelaVrilliere,M。
Bertin,M。Mainond’Invau,controllerofthefinances,andM。de
Jarente,bishopofOrleansandoneoftheministry。
Hekept
himselfsomewhatinthebackground,astho’fromhumility。
The
ducdeChoiseulcameuptohim,andsaid,withasmile,
“Monseigneur,whatbringsyouincontactwithaheretic?“
“Towatchforthemomentofpenitence。“
“Butwhatwillyoudoifitbecomenecessarytoteachhimhis?“
M。deJarenteunderstoodthejoke,andwasthefirsttojestupon
hisownunepiscopalconduct,replyingtotheducdeChoiseul,
“Thereisapersonpresentwhoknowsit;hewillwhisperitto
me,and,ifnecessary,thealso。“
ThekingofDenmarkwascongratulatedbytheducdeChoiseul,
whodischargedthisdutywithasmuchgraceaswit。
AfterwardsM。
Desgranges,masteroftheceremonies,havingannouncedthat
LouisXVwasvisible,thekingofDenmark,precededbyhis
gentlemenandtheFrenchministersandlords,wenttotheking’s
cabinet,inwhichtwoarm-chairspreciselyalikewereprepared,
buthismajestyofDenmarkpositivelyrefusedtobeseated。
He
enteredintoconversation,andfelicitatedhimselfonseeinga
monarch,whoserenownfilledEurope,andwhomheshouldtakeas
hismodel。
DuringthisconversationChristianVIIdisplayedthe
greatestamiability。
Ourking,speakingtohim,said,“Iamold
enoughtobeyourfather“;towhichhereplied,“Allmyconduct
towardsyoushallbethatofason。“
Thiswasthoughtadmirable;
andattheterminationoftheinterviewLouisXVappearedcharmed
withhisbrotherofDenmark。
“HeisacompleteFrenchman,“saidhe
tome,“andIshouldbesorryifheleftmedissatisfied。“
ThatsameeveningChristianVIIvisitedmonseigneurthedauphin,
inwhomhedidnotfindtheurbanityofhisgrandfather。
The
conversationwasshortandabridgedoutofregardtoourprince,
whoonlystammered,withoutbeingabletofindonepolished
phrase。
Neverwasthereinhisyouthamoretimidandawkwardly
conductedprincethanthepresentking。
Ishallmentionhimand
hisbrothershereafter,butwillnowdirectmyimmediateattention
tothekingofDenmark。
HesuppedthesameeveningwithLouisXV
atatablewithfourandtwentyladiesofthecourt,selectedfrom
amongstthosemostcelebratedforthecharmsoftheirpersonsor
theirwit。
AshisDanishmajestywasgreatlystruckwithmadame
deFlaracourt,thekingaskedhimhowoldtheladymightbein
hisopinion。
“Thirty,perhaps,“wasthereply。
“Thirty,brother!
sheisfifty。“
“Thenagehasnoinfluenceatyourcourt。“
Ishallnotcopythe““totellyouofthe
sojournofChristianVIIatParis。
Iamnot
writingthejournal
ofthisprincebutofmyself。
Thekingonedaysaidtome,
“MybrotherofDenmarkhasexpressedtotheducdeDurasa
greatdesiretopayhisrespectstoyou,ifyouwillaccedetohis
wishes。
Ileaveyouentirelysovereignmistressofyourself,not
withoutsomefearhoweverthattheyoungkingwillstealaway
yourheartfromme。“
“Ah,sire,“Ireplied,“thatisanunjustsuspicion;Ishouldbe
angryaboutitifitwerenotajoke,andwouldrefusetoseethe
kingofDenmarkdidInotknowhowfullyyouareassuredofmy
attachmenttoyou。“
“Ishouldnotbesojealous,madame,ifIdidnotsetsomuchvalue
onit,“wasthereplyoftheking,ashekissedmyhand。
TheducdeDurascamethenextdaytoinformmeoftherequestof
hisnewking。
Itwasagreed,inordertokeeptheinterviewsecret,
thatIshouldreceivehimatmyownmansionintheRuedela
Jussienne,andthatheshouldcometherewithoutsuite,andwith
thestrictestincognito。
Atthedayandhouragreedheenteredmy
house,escortingtwostrangersofadmirablepresence。
Onewasthe
kingofDenmark,underthenameofcomtede——,andtheother
anoblemanofhissuite。
ChristianVIIappearedtomeavery
handsomeman。