“Ah,sir,“saidItohim,“Ihavehadtimetolearnit
fromPharamondtothereigningking。“
Thisallusionwasbitter,anddidnotescapetheduke,whoturned
paleinspiteofhispresenceofmind,onfindingthatIwasaware
ofthemaliciousreparteewhichhehadmadetothekingwhen
talkingofme,andwhichIhavealreadymentionedtoyou。
The
chancellorsaidtome,
“Youhaveproducedagreateffect,butespeciallyhaveyou
triumphedoverthecabalbythenobilityofyourmannersandthe
dignityofyourmien;andthusyouhavedepriveditofoneofits
greatestenginesofmischief,thatofcalumniatingyourperson。“
“Theyimaginedthen,“saidItohim,“thatIcouldneitherspeak
norbesilent,neitherwalknorsitstill。“
“Astheywishedtofindyouignorantandawkwardtheyhaveset
youdownassuch。
Thisishumannature:whenwehateanyone,we
saytheyarecapableofanything;then,thattheyhavebecome
guiltyofeverything;and,towindupall,theyadoptfortruth
to-daywhattheyinventedlastnight。“
“Wereyounotfearful?“
inquiredtheking。
“Forgiveme,sire,“Ianswered,“whenIsaythatIfearedlestI
shouldnotpleaseyourmajesty;andIwasexcessivelydesirousof
convincingmesdamesofmyrespectfulattachment。“
Thisreplywaspronouncedtobefittingandelegant,altho’Ihad
notinanywaypreparedit。
Thefactis,thatIwasingreat
apprehensionlestIshoulddispleasetheking’sdaughters;andI
dreadedlesttheyshouldmanifesttooopenlythelittlefriendship
whichtheyhadtowardsme。
Fortunatelyallpassedofftoamiracle,
andmygoodstardidnotburndimlyinthisdecisivecircumstance。
AmongstthosewhorejoicedatmytriumphIcannotforgettheduc
d’Aiguillon。
Duringthewholeofthedayhewasinthegreatest
agitation。
Hisfuturedestinywas,inameasure,attachedtomy
fortune;heknewthathiswholeexistencedependedonmine;and
heexpectedfrommepowerfulsupporttodefendhimagainstthe
packofhisenemies,whowereyelpingopen-mouthedagainsthim。
Hestoodinneedofallhisstrengthofmindandequanimityto
concealthedisquietudeandperplexitybywhichhewasinternallyagitated。
ThecomteJeanalsoparticipatedinthisgreatjoy。
Hissituation
atcourtwasnotlessdoubtful;hehadnolongerreasontoblush
forhisalliancewithme,andcouldnowform,withoutexcessof
presumption,themostbrillianthopesofthesplendorofhis
house。
Hisson,thevicomteAdolphe,wasdestinedtohighfortune;
andIassureyouthatIdeeplyregrettedwhenaviolentand
prematuredeathtookhimawayfromhisfamily。
Mypresentation
permittedhisfathertorealizethechimerawhichhehadpursued
withsomuchperseverance。
Heflatteredhimselfintakingpart
withme。
Ididnotforgethiminthedistributionofmyrewards;
andtheking’spursewastohimasourceintowhichhefrequently
dippedwithbothhands。
ThenextdayIhadavisitfromthechancellor。
“Now,“saidhe,“youareattheheightofyourwishes,andwe
mustarrangematters,thatthekingshallfindperpetualandvaried
amusements,withyou。
Hedoesnotlikelargeparties;asmall
circleisenoughforhim;thenheisathisease,andlikestosee
thesamefacesabouthim。
Ifyoufollowmyadviceyouwillhave
butfewfemalesaboutyou,andselectthatfewwithdiscernment。“
“HowcanIchoosethematallwhenIseesoveryfew?“
wasmy
reply。
“Ihavenopositiveintimacywithanycourtlady;and
amongstthenumberIshouldbeatalosstoselectanyonewhom
Iwouldwishtoassociatewithinpreferencetoanother。“
“Oh,donotletthatdisturbyou,“hereplied:“theyleaveyou
alonenow,becauseeachisintentonobservingwhatothersmay
do;butassoonasanyoneshallpayyouavisit,theotherswill
runasfastafteryouasdidthesheepofPanurge。
Iamgreatly
deceivediftheyarenotverydesirousthatoneofthemshall
devoteherself,andmakethefirstdash,thattheymayprofit
byherpretendedfault。
Iknowwhowillnotbethelasttocome
andstationherselfamongstthefurnitureofyourapartment。
The
marechaledeMirepoixwastoolongthecomplaisantfriendof
madamedePompadournottobecome,andthatverysoon,thefriend
ofthecomtesseduBarry。“
“Goodheaven,“Iexclaimed,“howdelightedIshouldbetohave
thefriendshipofthislady,whosewitandamiablemannersareso
greatlytalkedof。“
“Yes,“saiddeMaupeou,laughing,“sheisatypeofcourtladies,
amixtureofdignityandsuppleness,majestyandcondescension,
whichisworthitsweightingold。
Shewasdestinedfromall
eternitytobethecompanionoftheking’sfemalefriends。“
Webothlaughed;andthechancellorwentontosay:“Thereare
otherswhomIwillpointouttoyoubyandby;asforthisone,I
undertaketofindoutwhethershewillcomefirstoftheparty。
Shehassenttoaskanaudienceofmeconcerningasuitshehas
inhand。
Iwillprofitbythecircumstancestocometoanexplanation
withher,aboutyou。
SheisnotoverfondoftheChoiseulparty;
andIaugurthis,becauseIseethatsheputsonamoreagreeable
airtowardsthem。“
TheComtedelaMarche,aprinceoftheblood——MadamedeBeauvoir,
hismistress——MadameduBarrycomplainstotheprincedeSoubise
oftheprincessdeGuemenee——Thekingconsolesthecountessfor
this——TheducdeChoiseul——Thekingspeakstohimofmadamedu
Barry——Voltairewritestoher——TheopinionsofRichelieuandthe
kingconcerningVoltaire
Amongstthosepersonageswhocametocomplimentmeontheevening
ofmypresentationwasM。thecomtedelaMarche,sonoftheprince
duConti,andconsequentlyprinceoftheblood。
Hehadlongbeen
devotedtothewillofLouisXV。
Assoonashismostserene
highnesshadwindofmyfavorhehastenedtoaddtothenumberof
mycourt;andIleaveyoutoimaginehowgreatlyIwasflattered
atseeingitaugmentedbysoaugustapersonage。
Thisconquestwasmostvaluableinmyeyes,forIthusprovedto
theworld,thatbyattractingthekingtomeIdidnotisolatehim
fromthewholeofhisfamily。
Itisverytruethatforsometime
thecomtedelaMarchehadbeenoutoffavorwiththepublic,by
reasonofhisovercomplaisancetowardstheministersoftheking’s
pleasure;buthewasnotthelessaprinceoftheblood,andat
Versaillesthisrankcompensatedforalmosteveryfault。
Hewas
alivelyman,moreover,hissocietywasagreeable,andthetitle
heborereflectedhisdistinctionamongstacrowdofcourtiers。
Ifelt,therefore,thatIoughttoconsidermyselfasveryfortunate
thathedeignedtovisitme,andaccordinglyreceivedhimwith
allthecivilityIcoulddisplay;andthewelcomereceptionwhich
healwaysexperienceddrewhimfrequentlytomyabode。
Thefriendshipwithwhichhehonoredmewasnotagreeabletomy
enemies;andtheytriedbyeverypossiblemeanstoseducehim
fromme。
Theygothisnearrelationstotalktohimaboutit;his
intimatefriendstoreasonwithhim;thefemaleswhomhemost
admiredtodissuadehimfromit。
Therewasnotoneofthese
latterwhodidnotessaytoinjuremeinhisestimation,bysaying
thathedishonoredhimselfbyanacquaintancewithme。
Therewas
amongstothersamarquisedeBeauvoir,theissueofapetty
nobility,whomhepaidwithsumsofgold,altho’shewasnothis
mistressbytitle。
GainedoverbytheChoiseuls,shemadeproposals
concerningmetotheprinceofsoridiculousanature,thathesaid
toherimpatiently:“I’faith,mydear,asintheeyesoftheworld
everywomanwholiveswithamanwhoisnotherhusbandisa——,
soIthinkamaniswisetochoosetheloveliesthecanfind;and
inthiswaythekingisatthismomentmuchbetteroffthanany
ofhissubjects。“
OnlyimaginewhataragethisputthemarquisedeBeauvoirin:she
stormed,wept,hadanervousattack。
ThecomtedelaMarche
contemplatedherwithadesperatetranquillity;butthisscene
continuingbeyondthelimitsoftolerablepatience,hewassotired
ofitthathelefther。
Thiswasnotwhatthemarquisewished;and
shehastenedtowriteasubmissivelettertohim,inwhich,tojustify
herself,sheconfessedtotheprince,thatinactingagainstmeshe
hadonlyyieldedtotheinstigationsofthecabal,andparticularly
alludedtomesdamesdeGrammontanddeGuemenee。
ThecomtedelaMarcheshowedmethisletter,whichIretained
inspiteofhisresistanceandalltheeffortshemadetoobtain
possessionofitagain。
Myintentionwastoshowittotheking;
andIdidnotfailtogiveittohimatthenextvisithepaidme:
hereadit,andshrugginguphisshoulders,aswashisusualcustom,
hesaidtome,
“Theyaredevilsincarnate,andtheworstofthekind。
Theytry
toinjureyouineveryway,buttheyshallnotsucceed。
Ireceive
alsoanonymouslettersagainstyou,theyaretossedintothe
post-boxinlargepacketswithfeignednames,inthehopethat
theywillreachme。
Suchslandersoughtnottoannoyyou:inthe
daysofmadamedePompadour,thesamethingwasdone。
Thesame
schemesweretriedtoruinmadamedeChateauroux。
WheneverI