First,themarechaledeLuxembourg,one;then——“
“ThenthecomtessedeChoiseul,mysister-in-law,“addedthe
duke;“weknowitaswellasyou,sir。
Butthisisnotthematter
inquestion。
Youarenotignorantthatourenemiessurroundthis
madameduBarry;anditisofyouralliancewiththemthat
Icomplain。“
“Youseeeverythingwithajaundicedeye,monsieurleduc。
But
ifyoufeartheinfluenceofthisladywiththeking,whydoyou
notpresentyourselfatherapartments?
Shewouldbedelighted
toreceiveyou。“
“No,no!“
criedtheduchess,“mybrotherwillneverpresent
himselftosuchacreature。
Ifhewoulddegradehimselfsolow,
IwouldneverforgivehimaslongasIlive。
Sinceyoushow
yourgratitudeforwhathasbeendoneforyoubyleaguingyourself
withthiswoman,tellherfrommethatIdetesther,andthatIwill
neverrestuntilIhavesentherbackagaintoherdunghill。“
“Madame,“repliedthechancellor,“Iwillevincemygratitudeto
thedukebynotdeliveringsuchamessage“;andthechancellor
wentout。
M。
deMaupeoucametotellmethewholeofthisconversation,
whichwrotedownunderhisdictation,thatImightshow
ittotheking。
Youwillseeinmynextletterwhatresultedfrom
allthis,andhowtheill-timedenmityoftheChoiseulsservedmy
interestsmostmaterially。
CHAPTERXI
AwordconcerningtheduchessedeChoiseul——Theapartmentofthe
ComtedeNoailles——TheNoailles——Intriguesforpresentation——The
comtedeBearn——M。Morandoncemore——VisitofthecomtesseBearn
tothecomtesseduBarry——Conversation——Interestedcomplaisance
ThekingandthecomtesseduBarry——Disputeandreconciliation
Ishowedthekingthisconversation,inwhichIhadsoshamefully
vilifiedbytheduchessedeGrammont。
LouisXVwasverymuch
inclinedtotestifyhisdisapprobationtothislady,butwaswithheld
bytheconsiderationhefeltforthedukeandparticularlythe
duchessedeChoiseul。
Thislatterladywasnotbelovedbyher
husband,buthernoblequalities,hergoodheart,madeheran
objectofadorationtothewholecourt。
Youcouldnotspeakto
anypersonofmadamedeChoiseul
withouthearinganeulogiumin
reply。
Thekinghimselfwasfullofrespecttowardsher;somuch
so,that,onthedisgraceoftheduke,heinsomesortaskedher
pardonforthechagrinwhichhehadcausedher。
Goodconductis
noclaimtoadvancementatcourt,butitprocurestheesteemof
thecourtiers。
Remember,myfriend,thismoralmaxim:thereis
notoneofgreatertruthinmywholejournal。
Theking,unabletointerposehisauthorityinawoman’squarrel,
wasyetdeterminedongivingastrikingproofoftheattachment
heboretome。
IhaduptothisperiodoccupiedLebel’sapartments
inthechateau:itwasnotbefittingmystation,andtheking
thoughthewouldgivemethoseofmadamedePompadour,towhich
Ihadsomeclaim。
Thisapartmentwasnowoccupiedbythecomte
deNoailles,governorofthechateau,who,asgreatfoolasthe
restofhisfamily,begantoexclaimmostlustilywhentheking’s
willwascommunicatedtohim。
Hecametohismajestycomplaining
andlamenting。
Thekinglistenedveryquietlytohislistof
grievances;andwhenhehadmoanedandgroanedouthisdolorous
tale,hismajestysaidtohim,
“Mydearcount,whobuiltthechateauofVersailles?“
“Why,sire,yourillustriousgrandfather。“
“Well,then,asIamathome,Imeantobemaster。
Youmay
establishtheseatofyourgovernmentwhereyouwill;butintwo
hourstheplacemustbefree。
Iaminearnest。“
ThecomtedeNoaillesdepartedmuchdisconcerted,tookawayhis
furniture,andthesameeveningIinstalledmyselfintheapartments。
Youmustthinkthatthiswasafreshcauseofchagrin,andcreated
memoreenemies。
Therearecertainfamilieswholookuponthe
courtastheirhereditarydomain:theNoailleswasoneofthem。
However,thereisnogroundsofpretensiontosucharight。
TheirfamilytookitsrisefromacertainAdhemardeNoailles,
ofToulouse,ennobled,accordingtoallappearance,
bytheexerciseofhischargein1459。
Thegrandfatherofthese
NoailleswasadomesticofM。deTurenne’s,andhisfamilywas
patronizedatcourtbymadamedeMaintenon。
Everybodyknows
this。
Buttoreturntomypresentation。
M。deMaupeou,whosegoodservicesIcanneversufficiently
vaunt,cametomeoneday,andsaid,“IthinkthatIhavefound
alady。
Ihaveadameofqualitywhowilldo
whatwewant。“
“Whoisit?“
saidI,withjoy。
“Acomtessed’Escarbagnas,alitigiouslady,withmuchambition
andavarice。
Youmustseeher,talkwithher,andunderstand
eachother。“
“Butwherecanweseeher?“
“Thatiseasyenough。
SheclaimsfromthehouseofSalucesa
propertyofthreehundredthousandlivres:sheisverygreedyfor
money。
Sendsomeonetoher,whoshallwhisperinherearthat
Iseeyouoften,andthatyourprotectioncanservehergreatlyin
herlawsuit:shewillcometoyouposthaste。“
Iapprovedthecounselofthechancellor;and,inconcertwith
comteJean,IonceagainmadeuseoftheministryofthegoodM。
Morand,whomIhadrecompensedlargelyforhisgoodandloyal
services。
Thiswas,however,thelastheeverrenderedme;forI
learnedsomemonthsaftermypresentationthathehaddiedof
indigestion:adeathworthyofsuchalifeandsuchaman。
M。Morand,afterhavingfoundouttheattorneyofmadamethe
comtessedeBearn,wenttohimundersomepretext,andthen
boastedofmyvastinfluencewiththechancellor。
Thelawyer,to
whommadamedeBearnwastopayavisitonthatveryday,did
notfailtorepeatwhatM。Morandhadtoldhim。
Thenextdaythe
comtesse,likeatruelitigant,calleduponhim:sherelatedher
affairtohim,andbeggedhimtousehisinterestwithme。
“Iwoulddoitwithpleasure,“saidtheworthy,“ifIdidnot
thinkitbetterthatyoushouldseethecomtesseduBarryyourself。
Icanassureyouthatshewillbedelightedtoaidyou。“
MadamedeBearnthencametomewithM。Morand。
Graciousheavens!
howsimpleweweretotakesomuchpainswiththislady:hadwe
knownherbetterweshouldnothavebeensolongincomingtothe
point。
Scarcelyanythingwassaidatthisfirstvisit:Icontented
myselfwithassuringherofmygoodwill。
Onthesamedaythe
vicomteAdolpheduBarrytoldhisfatherthatthattheyoungde
Bearnhadaskedhimtheeveningbefore,ifIhadfounda
topresentme;thatincaseIhadnot,hismotherwouldnotrefuse
suchaservice,shoulditbedesiredbytheking。
ComteJeanand
Iperfectlyunderstoodthelady。
Shecameagain,andIrenewed
theexpressionofmydesiretobeusefultoher。
Sherepliedin
ahackneyedphrase,thatsheshouldbecharmedtoproveher
gratitudetome。
Itookherword。
“Madame,“saidItoher,“youcannotbeignorantthatIardently
desiretobepresented。
Myhusbandhassentinhisproofsof
nobility,whichhavebeenreceived;Inowonlywanta
godmother;ifyouwillofficiateinthatcapacity,Ishallowe
youadebtofgratitudeallmylife。“
“Madame,Iamattheking’sorders。“
“But,madame,thekinghasnothingtodowiththis。
Iwishto
bepresented;willyoubemyintroductress?“
“Madame,thefirstwishofmyheartistobeagreeabletoyou;I
onlydesirethatthekingindicateinsomeway,nomatterhow
trifling,hiswillonthispoint。“
“Well,then,“Iexclaimed,withimpatience,“Iseeyouwillnot
givemeadirectreply。
Whyshouldyouwishthekingtointerfere
inwhatdoesnotconcernhim?
Isityourintentiontoobligeme;
yesorno?“
“Yes,madame,certainly;butyoumustbeawareofthetremendous
cabalwhichisraisedagainstyou。
CanIcontendagainstitalone,
andwhowillsustainmethro’it?“
“IwilltothefullextentofmypoweraslongasIamhere,and
thekingwillalwaysdoso。
Icanassureyou,thathewillbe
gratefulforyourexertionsinmybehalf。“
“Ishouldliketohavehalfalinefromhismajestyasaprotection
andassurance。“
“Andthatyouwillnotget。
Theking’ssignaturemustnotbe
compromisedinthisaffair,andIdonotthinkIoughttoask
forit;letustherefore,madame,ceasethisdiscourse,since
youasksuchtermsforyourcomplaisance。“
ThecomtessedeBearnrose;Ididthesame;andwepartedmutually
dissatisfiedwitheachother。
Myfriends,mybrother-in-law,andhissisters,impatiently
awaitedtheresultofmyconversationwithmadamedeBearn。