bybestowinganimaginarykissonthatlovelyface,
  whichmustsatisfymetillIhavethefelicityof
  seeingyouagain。
  “Andnow,mydearfriendandfairestcountess,Iwill
  endmylengthenedepistlebyprayingGodtohaveyou
  everinHisholycareandkeeping。“
  Thereceiptofthisletteraffordedmetheliveliestpleasure,and
  Iwrotetothekingregularlyeverynightandmorning。
  Imight
  hereintroduceaspecimenofmyownepistolarystyle,butIwill
  not;foraltho’thewhimsicalandextravagantthingsmypengave
  utterancetowereexactlytotheking’staste,theymightsurprise
  you;butmyroyalcorrespondentlovedthewildandbizarreturn
  ofmyexpressions,andIfulfilledhiswishes;perhapsitwasnot
  theonlyinstanceinwhichIgratifiedhisinclination。
  My,thechancellorofFrance,hadremainedtokeepme
  companyinsteadofjoiningthepartyatChantilly。
  ,
  sayyou,andbywhatrightortitlecouldM。deMaupeoubecome
  such?
  Iwilltellyou。
  Firstofallheonlyaspiredtothehonor
  ofrelationship,butafterwards,turningoverthearchivesofhis
  family,hefoundthemostincontestableproofsofhisbelonging
  totheancientfamiliesoftheduBarry;andfullofjoy,he
  hurriedtome,unrollingatmyfeethisgenealogicaltree,tothe
  greatamusementofcomteJeanandmysisters-in-law,who,after
  alongexamination,declaredthathewasjustlyentitledtothe
  appellationoffirstcousin;fromthatperiodhealwaysaddressed
  me,whichIflatteredhimbyreturningwheneverIwas
  inthehumor。
  AboutthisperiodIwasthehappyinstrumentinsavingfromdeath
  ayounggirlwhosejudgesaswillbeseenwereabouttosentence
  hertobehangedwithoutfullyunderstandingwhethershewere
  innocentorguilty。
  Thisunfortunatecreaturewasayoungand
  prettycountrygirl,whoseworthypastor,thecuredeLiancourt,
  hadavailedhimselfoftheinfluencehepossessed,andofthe
  advantagesofhisauthorityoverthepoorcreature’smind,to
  seduceherfromthepathsofvirtue。
  Unfortunately,justatthe
  timewhensheexpectedtoproducealivingwitnessoftheiramour,
  andwhenshetrustedtothecaresofthecuretoprocureforher
  thosecomfortsherunfortunatesituationrequired,theauthorof
  hershamewassuddenlycarriedoffbyaviolentdeath,andthe
  wretchedgirl,eitherthro’ignoranceortheshameofhaving
  listenedtotheillicitpassionofapriest,neglectedtomakeany
  ofthoseformaldeclarationsrequiredbythelaw,andgavebirth
  toadeadinfant。
  Thejusticeofthevillage,informedofher
  fault,causedhertobearrested,andrecordedagainsthersentence
  ofdeath,adecisionwhichwasafterwardsapprovedbyparliament。
  Thepoorgirlwasinthisextremitywhen,happilyforher,M。de
  Mandeville,aworthymanfromeitherNormandyorPicardy,who
  hadservedintheblackmusketeers,resolveduponattempting
  therevocationoftheseveresentencewhichhadbeenpassedupon
  her,byaddressingthekingthro’mymediation;heaccordingly
  followedmetoMarly,whereIthenwas,andlostnotimein
  forwardingtomethefollowingbillet:——
  “MADAME,——Beautyhaseverbeenfoundthe
  inseparablecompanionofgoodness;toyoursI
  wouldappealtoobtainthefavorofanimmediate
  audience。
  Myreasonsforrequestingitarenot
  tosoliciteitherplaceorpension,buttosavethe
  lifeofanerringcreaturewhosecrimehasbeen
  thatofignorance。
  Iawaityourreplywiththe
  mostlivelyimpatience,andhavethehonorto
  remain,etc。,etc。“
  Thisnotepuzzledmeexcessively,howeverIgaveordersforthe
  immediateintroductionofM。deMandeville,whoseappearance
  wasevenmoreprepossessingthanhisnote;helookedandspoke
  likeanhonorablemanendowedwiththatsensibilitysoprecious
  andsorare;heputintomyhandsthepetition,whilstheexplained
  tometheparticularsrelativetoit,andIinstantlywrotetothe
  chancellorthefollowingnote,ofwhichathousandcopieswere
  takeninthecourseoftheday。
  Altho’ithasbeenmanytimesin
  print,Ishalloffernoapologiesforagainsubmittingitto
  yourperusal。
  “MONSIEURLECHANCELLOR,——Idonotprofess
  tounderstandyourlaws,buttheyseemtomeas
  unjustasbarbarous。
  Theyarecontrarytoboth
  reasonandhumanity,iftheyputtodeathan
  unfortunatefemaleforgivingbirthtoa
  still-bornchildwithouthavingpreviouslydisclosed
  hersituationtoanyone;andyet,accordingto
  thememorialannexedtothis,thepetitioneris
  socircumstanced。
  Hereisanunhappygirl
  abouttopaywiththeforfeitofherlifefor
  herignoranceofsuchalaw,orbecausethe
  modestyandevenshameattendantuponher
  disgracedconditionpreventedherconforming
  toit。
  Iappealtoyoursenseofjustice;the
  wretchedgirl,concerningwhomIwrite,isa
  fitobjectfortheexerciseofyourlenity,andI
  venturetoassuremyselfthatyouwillatleast
  effectthecommutationofherpunishment。
  YourownkindfeelingswilldictateallIwould
  askfurtherforher。
  “Iam,etc。,etc。“
  Ifeltverycertainthat,fromthemannerinwhichIhadexpressed
  myself,theconsentofM。deMaupeouwasquitecertain;Itherefore
  saidtomyvisitor,thehandsomemusketeer,
  “Andnow,sir,thenobleworkofcharity,inwhichyouhave
  associatedmemustbecompleted:goyourselfandseethechancellor,
  tellhimyoucomefromme,anddonotquithimtillyouobtain
  thereplyIhavesolicited。“
  M。
  deMandevilleloadedmewiththanksandpraiseswhichIdid
  notreallymerit,becauseinthepresentinstanceIactedasmuch
  fromthewishtogratifymyownfeelingsashis。
  Mynameandmy
  letterweretalismansbeforewhichalldoorsflewopen,andhe
  reached,withoutdifficulty,thepresenceofthechiefadministrator
  ofjustice,who,havingreadthememorialandthenoteIhad
  affixedtoit,said,“Thatissufficient,sir;havethegoodnessto
  assuremadamelacomtesseduBarry,mycousin,thatthereprieve
  shedesiresisalreadygranted;andasmyfairrelationappearsto
  feartrustingimplicitlytomypersonalfriendshipandhumanity,
  Iwillsethermindatrestbyputtingyouinpossessionofthe
  legalformsrequisitefortheprisoner。“
  Heimmediatelyissuedthenecessaryordersforsuspendingthe
  executionofthesentence,whichM。deMandevillelostnotime
  incommunicatingtothepoorgirl,who,averyfewdaysafterwards,
  receivedafullpardon,andwasthus,inamanner,snatchedfrom
  anunmeritedandignominiousdeath。
  Themusketeerrequested
  permissiontopresentmytomynotice。
  Shereally
  wasaveryprettygirl,herfeelingsoverpoweredher,andshe
  faintedinherattempttothrowherselfatmyfeet;Isoonrevived
  herbytheaidofthoserestorativeswhichmystaringpeople
  stupidlydidnottrytooffer,andthentosendherawayperfectly
  happyandcheerful,Islippedintothepocketofheraprona
  offiftylouiswhichthekinghadgivenmeforheruse。
  AndhereImustremark,thatthisprince,avariciousashenaturally
  was,wasyetalwaysreadytoperformagoodaction,and,indeed,
  inthisrespect,hepossessedmanyexcellentqualitiestowhichno
  onehaseveryetdonejustice。
  WhenInextsawthechancellor——“Doyouknow,myfaircousin,“
  saidhe,“thatifIwishedtosetyouandtheparliamentquarreling
  togetherIneedonlyjustwhisperinwhatmanneryoutreatourlaws?“
  “Yourlaws,“exclaimedI,“arebarbarousedicts,maderatherfor
  tigersthanformen。
  Yourpunishmentsareatrocious,nordoI
  seetheirapplicationtocorrectasinglemalefactor;particularly
  inthecaseofthisyounggirlitisabominable,andiftheking
  wouldlistentomesuchsavageedictsshouldnotlongremainunrepealed。“
  “Thatmaydoverywell,“repliedM。deMaupeou,“sometimehence,
  butnotjustnow;ereourpenalcodecanberevisedwemusthave
  magistratesmoresupplethanthosewhonowdisputeourslightest
  innovation;andif,bythegraceofGod,wecanmanagetomakeaclear
  houseofthem,whywemayconfidentlyanticipatethenoblestresults。“
  Bytheseandsimilarinsinuationsthechancellorbespokethataid
  andassistancewhichIafterwardssolargelyrenderedhimwhenhe
  commencedtheruinofparliaments。
  Uponanotheroccasionmycreditandinfluencewereemployedwith
  equalsuccess。
  Theobjectsofmypresentexertionswerethe
  comteandcomtessedeLouerne。
  Bothhusbandandwifeweredeeply
  loadedwithdebts,athingcommonenoughwiththenobilityofthe
  time;thesedebtstheyneverpaid,anotherthingbynomeansunusual;
  theircreditors,whoseflintyheartswerebutlittlemovedbythe
  considerationsoftheirrankandhighblood,sentofficersto
  enforcepayment,whentheLouernesopposedthemwithpositive
  forceandviolence,andthelaws,thusoutraged,condemnedthem
  tosufferdeath。
  Invaindidpersonsofthehighestrankinthe
  kingdomintercedeintheirbehalf,imploringofthechancellorto
  interposewiththeking;altho’deaftoeveryotherentreatyhe
  instantlygrantedareprieveatmysolicitation,declaringIwas
  theonlypersonwhocouldhaveeffectedsomuchinbehalfofthe
  distressedculprits,aswellasbeingtheonlysourcethro’which
  theking’smercycouldbeobtained。
  Immediatelyuponthisnotification,Iwaswaiteduponbythe
  comtessedeMoyau,theirdaughter,andthebaronned’Heldorf,
  theirdaughter-in-law;boththeseladiescametomeinthedeepest
  sorrow,andImingledmysighsandtearswiththosetheyso
  plentifullyshed;butthiswasrenderingpoorservice,andifI
  desiredtoaidtheircauseitwasrequisiteIshouldspeaktothe
  king,whowaslittledisposedtoshowanyindulgenceinsuch
  cases,andwasneverknowntopassoveranyattemptsonthepart
  ofthenobilitytoresistthelaws;helookedwithhorroron
  everyprospectofthereturnofthosetimeswhichhehopedand
  believedwerepassedandgonenevertoreturn。
  Iwellknewhis