nthehopesofprocuringthedismissalofmy
brother,theyhavechosenforhissuccessor
wretchloadedwithcrimes,acoward,an
extortioner,amurderer——theducd’Aiguillon。
Asforyougentlemen,whonowconstituteour
parliament,yourplaceswillsoonbefilledbya
magistracydrawnfromthedregsofsociety;a
troopofslaves,deafandblind,except
ashewhopaysthembestwillhavethem
exercisethosepowers。
“Thisisnotimeforindolentrepose;wemust
atoncecourageouslyandunanimouslydefeat
theguiltyschemesofourenemies。
Solongas
mybrotherretainshispresentposthewill
supportyouwithhisbestinterest;but,should
hebedismissed,yourbusinesswillsoonbefinished。
“Ibegmybestremembrances,first,toyour
excellentlady,andafterher,tomadameB。
andmadameL。,notforgettingthemarquisede
Chalret,whosewitistrulyAttic;northemarquise
deP——s,whoconcealsbeneaththegracefulexterior
ofaLanguedocianthesoulofoneofCorneille’s
Romanmatrons。
Foryourselfrelyuponmywarmest
friendshipandendeavourstoserveyou。
Mybrother
ismostanxioustoknowyou,aftertheflattering
mannerinwhichIhavementionedyoutohim。
WhenwillyougratifyusbothbyvisitingParis?
“Everyours,“
Nothingcouldhavearrivedmoreforourpurposethan
thisletter。
Iwasstillengagedinitsperusalwhenthekingwas
announced;IwishedtohurryitbackintothehandsofM。de
Maupeou;buthe,morecraftythanI,requestedIwouldkeepit。
“Itisfitting,“saidhe,“thatitshouldbeseenbytherightperson。“
LouisXV,astonishedatthestrangescene,inquiredwhatitmeant。
“Amostshamefulpieceofscandal,sire,“repliedI。
“Aninfamousepistle,“addedthechancellor,“whichoneofmy
friendsmanagedtoabstractfromthepost-office,andforwarded
tome:Ibroughtittomadamelacomtesse,thatshemightadmire
thedeterminedmaliceofourenemies。“
“Youexcitemycuriosity,“criedLouisXV。
“Madame,havethe
kindnesstoallowmetoseethispaper。“
“Indeed,sire,“exclaimedI,“IknownotwhetherIoughttoobey
yourmajesty,soentirelyhasthewriteroftheletterforgotten
therespectductoyoursacredperson。“
“Oh,“saidtheking,“Idonotfearthat;Iambuttoowellused
totheoffencetofeelastonishmentatitsoccurrence。“
IplacedthepaperinthehandofLouisXV,whoseeyeeasily
recognisedthehandwritingofmadamedeGrammont。
“Ah,ah!“
criedhe,“isitso?
letusseewhatthisrestlessladyhasto
sayofusall。“
Iwatchedthecountenanceofthekingasheread,
andsawthefrownthatcovereditgrowdarkeranddarker;
neverthelesshecontinuedtoreadonwithoutcommenttillhe
hadreachedtheend;thensittingdownandlookingfullatthe
chancellor,heexclaimed,
“Well,M。deMaupeou,andwhatdoyouthinkofthisbusiness?“
“Iamoverwhelmedwithconsternation,sire,“repliedhe,“whenI
thinkthatoneofyourmajesty’sministersshouldbeableto
conspirethusopenlyagainstyou。“
“Stay,“criedLouishastily,“thatfactisbynomeansproved。
TheduchessedeGrammontisamadwoman,whoinvolvesthesafety
ofherbrother;ifIonlybelievedhimcapableofsuchtreachery,
heshouldsleepthisnightintheBastille,andto-morrowthe
necessaryproceedingsshouldbecommencedagainsthim:asforhis
sister,Iwilltakecareofherwithinfourgoodwalls,andavenge
myselfforherpastmisconduct,byputtingitoutofherpowerto
injuremefurther。“
“Sire,“saidI,inmyturn,“remembersheisawoman;Ibeseech
youtopardonher,andlettheweightofyourjustindignation
falluponherbrother。“
“Chancellor,“criedtheking,“thisbusinessmustnotbelightly
passedover。“
“Norwithoutdueconsideration,“repliedM。deMaupeou,“your
majestymaylookuponthisletterasthebasisofasecretplot:
asfortheduchess,Iamofmycousin’sopinion;despiseher
audaciousattempts,butsparenotherbrother;healoneisthe
guiltyaswellasdangerousperson。“
Thekingmadenoanswer,butrose,andcrushingtheletterin
hishand,threwitfromhim。
“Would,“exclaimedheatlast,“thatthefiendshadthosewho
takesuchdelightindisgustingmewithmyveryexistence。
Heavens!
howjustlymayIsayIdespiseallmen;norhaveIamuchbetter
opinionofyoursex,madamelacomtesse,Imustwarnyou。“
“Muchobliged,sire,“criedI;“reallyIwasnotpreparedfor
suchgallantry。
Itisratherhardthatyoushouldquarrelwith
mebecausethisdisagreeableduchessbehavesill!
Uponmyword
itisveryunpleasant!“
“Come,come,“saidLouisXV,kissingmycheek,“don’tyoubea
naughtychild;ifIhadnotyou,whereshouldIturnforconsolation
amidstthetormentsbywhichIamsurrounded?
ShallItellyou?
Inthemidstofalltheseperplexingaffairs,therearemoments
inwhichIfearImaynotbepromotingthehappinessofmypeople。“
“Yourmajestyisgreatlymistaken,“repliedthechancellor;“the
nationingeneralmustesteemthemselvesmosthappyunderyour
reign;butitwillalwayshappenthatill-disposedpersonsseekto
pervertthepublicopinion,andtoleadmen’smindsastray。
The
duchess,whentravelling,wasthefaithfulandactiveagentof
herbrother。
Theduke,tosecurehisstayintheministry,will
eagerlyavailhimselfofeveryadventitiousaid;withinyour
kingdomheseeksthesupportoftheparliamentsandphilosophers;
without,heclaimsthesuccourofGermanyandSpain。
Your
majestyiscertainlymasterofyourownwill,anditwouldill
becomemetopointoutthepathyoushouldtread;butmyduty
compelsmetosay,thattheducdeChoiseulisthegreatestenemy
oftheroyalhouse:ofthishegavemeaconvincingproofinthe
caseofyouraugustson;andnow,ifhefanciedheshouldfindit
moreadvantageoustohavethedauphinforhismaster——“
“ChancellorofFrance,“criedLouis,muchagitated,“doyou
knowwhatyouareasserting?“
“Thetruth,sire,“Iexclaimed。
“Thepublicvoiceaccusesthe
ducdeChoiseulofthedeathofyourson;theydeclare——“
“How!
you,too,madam!“
exclaimedthekinglookingat
mefixedly。
“Andwhynot,sire?
Iammerelyrepeatingwhatisinevery
one’smouth。“
“Ihaveheardthishorriblechargebefore,“addedtheking;“the
Jesuitsinformedmeofit,butIcouldnotgivecredittosuch
amonstrosity。“
“Somuchtheworse,“repliedI;
“intheworldinwhichwelive
weshouldalwaysbeonourguard。“
“Sire,“addedthechancellor,withthemostdiabolicaladdress,“I
ampersuadedthatM。deChoiseulisthemosthonourablemanin
theworld,andthathewouldshudderatthebareideaofany
attemptuponthelifeofyourmajesty;buthisrelations,friends,
andcreaturesbelieve,that,supportedbythedauphiness,he
wouldcontinueinofficeunderyoursuccessor。
Whocananswer
fortheirhonour?
Whocanassureyou,thatsomeoneamongthem
maynotdothatforthedukewhichhewouldneverventureto
attempthimself?
“ThisisthepersonaldangeryourmajestyrunssolongasM。de
Choiseulcontinuesinoffice;werehedismissed,theworldwould
soonabandonthedisgracedminister,andthedauphinessbe
amongstthefirsttoforgethim。“
Thekingwaspalewithagitation,andforsomeminutescontinued
traversingtheapartmentwithhastystrides;thenhesuddenlystopped。
“Youarethenconvinced,M。deMaupeou,“criedhe,“thattheduke
isleaguedwiththeparliamentstoweakenmyauthority?“
“Therearepalpableproofstothateffect,“repliedthechancellor;
“yourmajestymayrecollecttheskilfulmannerinwhich,onthe
3doflastSeptember,heavoidedattendingyoutoparliament;
mostassuredly,hadhenotbeenthefriendofrebels,hewould
nothaveshrunkfromevincingbyhispresencehowfullyheshared
yourjustindignation。“
“Thatisbuttootrue,“criedLouisXV;“andIfeltmuchannoyed
atthetime,thathepreferredgoingtoamusehimselfatthehouse
ofM。deLaborde,whenhisdutysummonedhimtomyside。“
“Yourmajestycannotfailtoperceivehoweverythingcondemns
him;hispersonalconduct,equallywiththatofhissister,proves
howlittleheregardshisroyalmaster’sinterest;andshouldyour
clemencyresolveuponsparinghimnow,youmayfindyourmercy
producefataleffectstoyourself。“
“Hisdismissal,“resumedtheking,“woulddisorganizeallmy
politicalmeasures。
WhocouldIputinhisplace?
Iknowno
onecapableoffillingit。“
“Yourmajesty’swisdommustdecidethepoint,“repliedthe
chancellor。
“Mydutyistolaybeforeyouthetruestateof
things;thisIhavedone,andIknowmyselfwellenoughnotto
intrudemycounselfurther。
Nevertheless,Icannothelpremarking,
thatinyourmajesty’scourttherearemanyascapableasM。de
Choiseulofdirectingaffairs——M。d’Aiguillon,forexample。“
“Ah!“
answeredLouisXV;“thisisnotthemoment,whenM。
d’Aiguillonissmartingfromhisseverecontestwiththelongrobes,
toelevatehimovertheheadofmyhitherto-esteemedminister。“
M。deMaupeouandmyselfperceivedthatweshouldbestserve
myfriend’scausebyrefrainingfrompressingthematterfurther,
andwethereforechangedtheconversation。
Nevertheless,aswhat
hadalreadypassedhadtakenitsfulleffectupontheking’smind,
hesuggestedanideawhichIshouldneverhavedreamedofrecommending;
andthatwastoconsulttheabbedelaVilleonthesubject。
TheabbedelaVille,headclerkofforeignaffairs,wasaman
who,attheadvancedperiodoffourscore,preservedallthefire
andvivacityofyouth;hewasacquaintedwithministerialaffairs
evenbetterthanM。deChoiseulhimself。
Havingformerlybelonged