“ThatImosthumblythankedtheprincesses,butthatthestate
ofmyhealthdidnotpermitofmyvisitingChantillyforthepresent。“
“Thatisallverywell,“answeredLouisXV;“youhaveframed
yourexcusewithmuchgenerosity,whichIgreatlyfearwillmeet
withaverydifferentturn;forifyoudonotaccompanymeto
Chantilly,thereportcirculatedwillbe,thattheprincesseshave
forbiddenyoutheirpresence;whichmydearlybeloveddaughters,
whosecharactersIfullyunderstand,willneitheraffirmnordeny
beforethepublic,whilstinprivatetheywillvowthatthey
prohibitedyoufromfollowingthem。
Alwaysexceptingmadame
Louise,whoisanangeluponearth,asshewillmostassuredlybe
onedayinheaven,whereItrustherprayersformeandmine
willbeheard。“
Ididnotatthetimepayanyparticularattentiontothelatter
partoftheking’sdiscourse,for,indeed,thebeginningwasfar
moreinterestingtome;butwhenIafterwardslearntthatmadame
LouisehadquittedthegrandeursofVersaillesforthegloomand
austerityofaconventIrecollectedit,andeasilycomprehended
thatitwasspokeninallusiontoaneventwhichtookplacesome
timeafterwards,andofwhichIshallspeakinitsproperplace。
However,theking’spredictionwasexactlyverified;andthe
reportingeneralcirculationwas,thattheprincesseshad
declaredtheirintentionofnotgoingtoChantilly;itwas
furtherrumored,thatIwasthere,butinaprivateandconcealed
manner。
Thisiswhollyuntrue;thekingwouldneverhavepermitted
suchahumiliation;nordoIbelieveIshouldhavesubmittedtoit
hadheevendesiredit。
Howeverallthismaybe,hesoughtto
recompensemeforhisabsencebywritingamostdelightfulletter,
whichIwillsubjoinforyourgratification。
Tomeitwasofso
muchthegreatervalue,thathavingitsroyalwriter’spermission
toshowit,itbecamethefirstdeath-blowIaimedatthecabal
againstme。
Thekingpossessedamuchgreaterportionofwitand
talentthantheweaknessandtimidityofhischaracterpermitted
toappear。
UnpublishedletterofLouisXV——MadameduBarry’scousin,M。de
Maupeou——ThecomtesseduBarrysavesthelifeofayounggirl
seducedbytheartsofthecureofhervillage——Sheobtainspardon
ofthecomteandcomtessedeLouerne——Thekingpresentsherwith
Lucienne——Asecondmeetingwiththeyouthfulprophet——Hisfurther
predictions——Heissoughtfor——Hismysteriouslettertothecountess
“Howdoesmysweetfriendcontrivetobearourtedious
separation?
isshehappyandamused?
InthatcaseIcan
say,shehasgreatlytheadvantageoverhimwhonow
addressesher。
No,mylovelycountess,Iamdragging
onatediousanduninterestingexistence,spiteofthe
greatandearnestendeavorsofmygoodcousinandhost
toprovideformyenjoyingthegaietybywhichIam
surrounded;but,alas!
amidstthemanyfaceswith
whichhismansionisthronged,thatonewhichis
dearesttomeiswanting,andallbecomesablank
inmyeyes;andIyawnwithirrepressibleweariness
inthemidstoftheglitteringpageantsgivento
honormyarrival;andyoumayrestassuredthatI
shallhailwithdelighttheterminationofavisit,
whichseemsalreadytohaveswelledtheperiodof
ourseparationintoages。
Iwillnotattemptto
concealfromyou,thatthosewhohavegoodcause
toenvyyoursupremedominionovermyheart,have
seteveryschemeinactiontoleadmeevenintoa
temporaryoblivionofyou,buttheirattemptsare
asvainastheirimpotentrivalry,andneedcause
nouneasinesstoyou,mybelovedfriend。
I
frequentlysmileatthevastpainsandprecautionsof
whichmy’’istheobject;andIam
encountering’’someof
thosefairladieswhowouldfainusurpyourplace,
sometimesbedeckedwithjewelsrare,andsometimes,
asRacinesays,
“danslesimpleappareil
D’unebeaute,qu’onvientd’arracherausommeil。>’
“MadamedeGrammont,forinstance,takesaninfinityof
troublerespectingmychoiceofyoursuccessor,which
sheisresolvedshallbeeitherherselforoneofher
choosing。
IprotesttoyouthatIfindalltheseplots
andcounterplotsveryamusing;andcanonlysay,that
mydaughters,whoarecompletelydupedbythose
practisingthem,mustbemorecompletelydeceived
thanIhadimaginedpossible。
NorcanIquitedeny
thatIfeelahalfmischievousdelightinreducingto
despair,
“cepeuplederivales
Quitoutes,disputant,d’unsigrandinteret,
Desyeuxd’Assuerusattendentleurarret。>’
“which,ofcourse,meansmekeepsone
perpetualreplytoalltheirhigh-soundingpraisesand
eulogiumsofsuchorsuchalady。
’Sheiswellenough,
certainly;butthecomtesseduBarryexcelshera
hundredfold’:thenfollowsuchshrugs,suchcontortions
ofcountenance,andsuchvaineffortstorepressthe
rageofdisappointedvanityandambition,thatIam
nearlyreadytodiewithlaughter。
“Aproposofdying;Iinquiredthenumberofdeaths
whichtookplaceatChantillylastweek;onlyfour,
theysay!
NowIthinkthatnumberquitesufficient
forthesizeoftheplace。
Iwalkedasfarasthe
villagecemetery,whichislargeandjudiciously
placed。
Imusttellyou,thatoneofmyfootmenhas
gonetothatlastjourneyfromwhichnonereturn:
hewasatall,presumingsortoffellow,remarkable
fornothingbuthisimpertinence,andthecontinual
scrapeshewasforevergettingintoamongstthe
soubrettes。
However,hemetwithhisdeathinsome
suddenbrawl。
Mypeoplesoughttoconcealthis
pieceofintelligencefromme;buthavingonceheard
ofit,IdespatchedFlamarenstoascertaininwhat
cornerofthecemeteryhehasbeeninterred。
“TheducdeTresmestalksmuchofyou,andboasts
greatlytothehonorofyourfriendship;hehasdubbed
himselfyour’’;thisisnotamissforapeer
ofFrance,andwhatisstillmoregratifying,hehas
assumedatitlewhich,Ibelieve,nooneinthekingdom
willattempttodisputehisincontestableclaimtocall
hisown。
Villeroiisallimpatiencetoreturnto
Versailles。
ThedukesofRichelieuandd’Aiguillon,
bothuncleandnephew,recommendthemselvestoyour
kindrecollection。
Thusyouseeyoumayreckonupon
afewdevotedandattachedfriends,evenwithout
him,whosehandisbusilytracingtheselines,andhe,
Icanpromiseyou,isinferiortononeinthetruest
loveandaffectionforyou。
“TheladiesofwhomIwouldhaveyoubemostonyour
guardaremesdamesdeC。,deB。,deP。,deG。
They
reallythrowthemselvesinmywaytillIcancallthem
nothingbutfoolsfortheirpains;butImustdothem
thejusticetosaythattheyarelessambitiousthan
you,andsothattheycouldrobyouofyourplace
wouldcareverylittlewhetherIcouldofferthemmy
heartwiththeotherhonorstowhichtheyaspire;in
fact,’tistimeweweretogetheragain,forthepeople
hereseemdeterminedtoprofitbymystayamongst
them。
Mycousinentertainsusmagnificently,and
pleasuresucceedspleasureinacontinualroundof
enchantment:hetellsmehehasothersstillmore
charminginstoreagainstthetimewhenyouwill
honorhimwithyourpresence。
AmIrightin
promisingthiswillbeereverylong?
Adieu,whata
longletterhaveIwrittenyou。
Iwillnowconclude