askedherlover。
“Myfriend,“sheresponded,“IweepbecauseIloveyou,shallI
sayit?
IweepbecauseIamhappy。“
Shewasright;happinessisafestivalthatshouldknowno
to-morrow。
Butonthemorrowofherhappiness,theRevolution
knockedatthecastlegateofLucienne。
“Whogoesthere?“
“Iamjustice;preparefordestiny。“
TheQueen,thetruequeen,hadbeengoodtoherastoeverybody。
MarieAntoinetterememberedthatthefavoritehadnotbeenwicked。
ThedebtsofDuBarrywerepaidandmoneyenoughwasgiventoher
sothatshecouldstillgivewithbothhands。
Luciennebecamean
echoofVersailles。
ForeignkingsandParisianphilosopherscame
tochatinitsportals。
MinervavisitedshamelessVenus。
But
wisdomtooknotrootatLucienne。
FortheRevolution,alas!hadtocutoffthischarminghead,
whichwasatonetimetheidealofbeauty——ofcourtbeauty。
MadameduBarrygavehospitalitytothewoundedatthearrestof
thequeen。
“Thesewoundedyouthshavenootherregretthanthat
theyhavenotdiedforaprincesssoworthyasyourMajesty,“she
said。
“WhatIhavedoneforthesebravemenisonlywhatthey
havemerited。
Iconsoledthem,andIrespecttheirwoundswhen
Ithink,Madame,thatwithouttheirdevotion,yourMajestywould
nolongerbealive。
Lucienneisyours,Madame,forwasitnot
yourbeneficencewhichgaveittome?
AllIpossesshascometo
methroughtheroyalfamily。
Ihavetoomuchloyaltytoforgetit。“
ButnegroZamorbecameacitizenlikeMirabeau。
ItwasZamorwho
tooktoDuBarryherlover’shead。
ItwasZamorwhodenouncedher
atthecluboftheJacobins。
“Thefealtyfaithoftheblackmanis
white,“saidthenegro。
Buthelearnedhowtomakeitred。
Jeanne
wasimprisonedandtriedbeforeDumas。
“Yourage?“
“Forty-twoyears。“
Shewasreallyforty-seven。
Coquetryeven
attheguillotine。
Thepublicaccuser,FouquierTinville,wasnotdisarmedbythe
sweetvoluptuousnessstillpossessedbythispaleandalready
fadingbeauty。
Heaccusedheroftreasonagainstthenation。
CouldthedefenderofDuBarry,whohadalsodefendedMarie
Antoinette,findaneloquentword?
No;FouquierTinvillewas
moreeloquentthanChauveau-Lagarde。
Sothemistressof
Louis
wascondemned。
Itwaseleveno’clockintheevening——thehour
forsupperatVersailleswhenshewasqueen!
Shepassedthenightinprayerandweeping,orratherinafrenzy
offright。
Inthemorningshesaiditwas“tooearlytodie“;she
wishedtohavealittletimeinordertomakesomedisclosures。
TheComitesentsomeonetolistentoher。
Whatdidshesay?
SherevealedallthatwashiddenawayatLucienne;shegave
wordbywordaninventoryofthetreasuresshehadconcealed,
forgettingnothing,fordidnoteachwordgiveherasecondoftime?
“Haveyoufinished?“
saidtheinquisitor。
“No,“saidJeanne。
“I
havenotmentionedasilversyringeconcealedunderthestaircase!“
Meanwhilethehorsesofdestinystampedwithimpatience,and
spectatorswereknockingattheprisongate。
Whentheyputher,
alreadyhalfdead,onthelittlecart,shebentherheadandgrew
pale。
TheDuBarryalone——asinnerwithoutredemption。
ShesawthepeopleinthesquareofLouisXV;shestruckher
breastthreetimesandmurmured:“Itismyfault!“
Butthis
Christianresignationabandonedherwhenshemountedthe
scaffold——therewherethestatueofLouisXVhadbeen——andshe
imploredoftheexecutioner:
“Onemoment,Mr。
Executioner!
Onemomentmore!“
ButtheexecutionerwaspitilessSanson。
Itwasblockandthe
knife——withoutthe“onemoment!“
SuchwasthelastbedoftheDuBarry。
HadthealmanacofLiege
onlypredictedtoherthattheonewhowouldleadhertoherbed
forthelasttimewouldnotbeaKingbutacitizenexecutioner,it
mighthavebeen——butwhymoralize?
RobertArnot
TotheReader
AstheearlypartofMadameduBarry’scareerhad
littletodifferentiateitfromthelifeofanordinary
courtezan,theeditorhasdeemeditbesttoconfinethe
memoirstotheyearsinherlifewhichhelpedtomake
*“Editorheremeanstheauthor,whoisassuming
thepersonaoftheeditoroftheComtesse’smemoirs。
LetterfromLebel——VisitfromLebel——Nothingconclusive——Another
visitfromLebel——Invitationtosupwiththeking——Instructionsof
thecomteJeantothecomtesse
OnemorningcomteJeanenteredmyapartment,hisfacebeaming
withdelight。
’Read,“saidhe,givingmealetter,“read,Jeannette:victoryis
ours。
NewsfromMorand。
LebeliscomingtoParis,andwill
dinewithus。
Arewealone?“
“No,therearetwoofyourcountrymenwhomyouinvitedyesterday。“
“Iwillwriteandputthemoff。
Morandalonemustdinewith
Lebel;heoughttohaveaplaceatthefeastwhichhefurnishes
withsuchgoodmusic。
Come,mydeargirl,wetouchthemoment
ofimportance,itisinyourbeautyandpowerofpleasingthatI
placeallmyhopes。
IthinkImayrelyonyou;but,aboveall,do
notforgetthatyouaremysister-in-law。“
“Brother-in-law,“saidI,laughing,“itisnotunnecessarythat
IshouldknowdecidedlytowhichoffamilyIammarried?
The
custominFranceisnotthatawomanbetheundividedproperty
ofthreebrothers。“
“ThatonlyhappensinVenice,“repliedthecomte;“mybrother
Elieistooyoung,youmustbethewifeofGuillaume,mysecond
brother。“
“Verywell;IamthecomtesseGuillaumeduBarry;thatdoes
famouslywell;weliketoknowwhomwearemarriedto。“
Afterthisconversation,comteJeaninsistedonpresidingatmy
toilette。
Heacquittedhimselfofthetask,withamostlaughable
attention。
Duringtwogoodhours,atleast,hetormentedfirst
Henriette,andthenthefemalehairdresser,forIhadnotyet
followedthemode,whichbegantobeverygeneral,ofhaving
myhairdressedbyaman。
ComteJeanpassedalternatelyfrom
mydressing-roomtothekitchen。
HeknewLebelwasagallant
andagourmand*,andhewasanxioustopleasehiminallsenses
atonce。
*Heseemstomean“gourmet“ratherthan“gourmand。“——
Gutenbergeditor
Atoneo’clockIwasunderarms,andpreparedtoreceivehimon
whommydestinydepended。
AssoonasIreachedthedrawing-room,
comteJeancompelledmetosubmittothetestofarigidexamination。
Hisseriousairamusedmemuchashegazedatmesometimein
solemnsilence。
Atlengthhisforeheadrelaxed,asmileof
satisfactionplayedonhislips,andextendinghisarms
tome,withoutventuringtotouchme,“Youarecharming,divine,“
hesaid;“Lebeloughttogoandhanghimselfifhedoesnotfall
downatyourknees。“
Soonafterwardsthefolding-doorswerehastilyopened,anda
servantannouncedM。Lebel,,withM。
Morand。
Thecomtewenttomeetthearrivals,andasInowsaw
Lebelforthefirsttime,hepresentedhimtomeformally。
“Sister,thisisM。Lebel,,whohasdone
usthehonortocomeanddinewithus。“
“Andheconfersarealpleasureonus,“saidI,lookingsmilingly
onM。Lebel。
Mylookhaditseffect,forLebelremainedmuteand
motionlessfromadmirationatmyperson。
Atlengthhestammered
outafewincoherentwords,whichIimaginedtobecompliments。
ThecomtewatchedLebelanxiously,andMorandbegantorub
hishands,saying: