Unfortunatelyforthemarechale,comteJean
  presentedhimselfbeforeshedid。
  Hecametoinformme,thatmy
  husbandofwhosequittingToulouseIhadforgottentotellyou
  hadagainarrivedinParis。
  Ididnotdisguisethevexationwhich
  thispieceofintelligenceexcitedinme。
  “AndwhereforehascomteGuillaumereturnedtoParis?“
  inquiredI,angrily。
  “Becauseheisafraid。“
  “Afraidofwhat?“
  repliedI。
  “Ofbeingmurdered,“answeredcomteJean:“itisamosthorrible
  andauthenticstory。
  Imaginetoyourselfthedangersofhis
  situation:somebrigands,whohaveadesignonhislife,have
  writtenhimananonymousbillet,inwhichtheyprotesttheywill
  certainlymurderhim,unlesshedeposits50,000livresinacertain
  place。
  Youmaysupposehisterror;moneyhehadnone,neither
  washiscreditsufficientlygoodtoenablehimtoborrowany。
  Asalastandonlychance,hethrewhimselfintoacarriage,and
  hastened,tremblingly,toimploreyourassistance。“
  “AndIamquitecertainyouwillnotwithholdyoursfromhim,“
  answeredI
  “Youareperfectlyright,“criedhe,“butunfortunatelyjustnow
  IhavenotasinglecrownIcancallmyown;sothatitrests
  withyoualone,mydearestsister,tosavethelifeofthis
  haplesscomteduBarry。“
  “Iamextremelydistressed,mydearbrother-in-law,“repliedI,
  “thatIamjustaspoor,andasunabletoaffordthenecessary
  aidasyourself;mypurseisquiteempty。“
  “Faith,mydearsister-in-law,Iamnotsurprisedatthatifyou
  convertachinavaseintoareceptacleforyourbanknotes。“
  Sayingthis,hedrewabundleofnotesfromthehiding-placein
  whichIhaddepositedthem。
  “Doyouknow,“continuedcomte
  Jean,“Ireallythinkweshallfindmoneyenoughhere。“
  Hebegan
  tocountthem:andwhenhehadfinishedhesaid,“Mydearsister,
  neitheryourhusbandnormyselfwishtoimportuneyou,orput
  youtoanyinconvenience,thereforeyoushallmerelyobligehim
  withtheloanofthese50,000livrestoextricatehimfromhis
  presentperil;theyshallbefaithfullyandquicklyrestoredto
  you,andanoteofhandgivenyouforthatpurposeifyoudesire
  it。“
  Sosaying,hedividedthemoneyintotwoparts,replaced
  oneinthevase,andpocketedtheother。
  Iwasveryindignantatthecoolimpudencewithwhichthiswas
  done,andmypatiencehadwellnighforsakenme:however,I
  restrainedmyself;andIwashappyenoughthatIcouldsofar
  conquermyself。
  MyreproacheswouldnothaveinducedcomteJean
  togivemebackmymoney,andwouldonlyhaverousedhisviolence;
  which,whenonceexcited,foundventinlanguagesovehementand
  energetic,thatIdidnotdesiretohearanymoreofitthanI
  couldhelp。
  Atthesemomentsheselectednotthepolitestexpressions,
  butthosewhichwerethestrongest:andbesides,suchwasthe
  ungovernablenatureofcomteJean’stemper,thatonceroused,he
  wouldhavetreatedthekinghimselfwithaslittleconsideration
  ashedidme。
  Still,heneverdeliberatelyinsultedme,nordid
  hecomposethoseinsultingversesrespectingme,whichwereprinted
  ashis,in“。“
  Thiswould
  havebeenanindignityIwouldquicklyhavecausedhimtorepent
  havingoffered。
  “Well,“inquiredI,“areyouverygladtoseeyourbrotherinParis?“
  ’No,’ponmysoul!“
  returnedhe;“butsinceheishere,wemust
  dothebestwecanwithhim;hewasveryanxioustoseehis
  sister-in-lawandniece。
  Hesaystheformerisuglyassin,and
  thelatteralmostashandsomeasyou。“
  “Verygallant,“repliedI;“buttellme,comteJean,doesthis
  elegantcomplimentproceedfrommyhusbandoryourself?“
  Wewerejusttheninterruptedbythearrivalofthe
  marechale,
  andcomteJeanretired。
  “Well,mydear,“shebegan,“haveyouseenM。deSartines,and
  didyouspeaktohimrespectingthose100,000livres?“
  “Oh,yes,“repliedI,“hegavethembacktome;butIhave
  alreadyhadhalfofthemstolenfromme。“
  “BycomteJean,I’llengage,“criedshe。
  “Uponmyword,that
  manisaperfectspendthrift,aprodigal;who,ifyoudonottake
  greatcare,willcertainlyruinyou。
  Andwhatwillyoudowith
  theremaining50,000livres,mydearfriend;wherewillyou
  placethem?“
  “Inyourhands,mydearmarechale;’tishismajesty’scommand。“
  “Tothatcommand,“answeredshe,“Imustperforcesubmit“;and,
  takingthebundleofnotes,shecontinued,“Assurehismajesty
  thatitwilleverbemygreatestprideandpleasuretoobeyhis
  slightestwish。
  Myrespectforhisorderscanonlybeequalled
  bymytenderfriendshipforherwhoisthebeareroftheroyal
  mandate。“
  Then,deliberatelyputtingthemoneyinherpocket,
  sheexclaimed,“YoumustownthatcomteJeanisagreatrogue。“
  alarms——Anofthe——ComteJean
  endeavourstodirecttheking’sideas——AsupperatTrianon——Table
  talk——Thekingisseizedwithillness——Hisconversationwithme——The
  joiner’sdaughterandthesmall-pox——Mydespair——ConductofLa
  Martinierethesurgeon
  Ihadoccasionallysomeunaccountablewhimsandcaprices。
  Among
  otherfolliesItookitintomyheadtobecomejealousofthe
  duchessedeCosse,undertheideathatthedukewouldreturnto
  her,andthatIshouldnolongerpossesshisaffections。
  Nowthe
  causeofthisextravagantconductwasthefirmnesswithwhich
  madamedeCosserefusedalloverturestovisitme,andIhad
  reallybecomesospoiledandpetted,thatIcouldnotbebrought
  tounderstandthereasonablenessoftheduchessedeCosserefusing
  tosanctionherrivalbyherpresence。
  YonmayperceivethatIhadnotcarriedmyheroic
  projectswith
  regardtomadamedeCosseintoexecution。
  Upontheseoccasions,
  thepersonmosttobepitiedwastheduke,whomImadeanswerable
  forthedignifiedandvirtuousconductofhiswife。
  Myinjustice
  drovehimnearlytodespair,andheusedeverykindandsensible
  argumenttoconvincemeofmyerror,asthoughithadbeenpossible
  foronesoheadstrongandmisguidedasmyselftolistentoor
  comprehendthelanguageofreason。
  Irepliedtohistenderand
  beseechingepistlesbyeverycuttingandmortifyingremark;ina
  word,allcommonsenseappearedtohaveforsakenme。
  Ourquarrel
  wasstronglysuspectedbypartofthecourt;buttheextreme
  prudenceandforbearanceofM。deCossepreventedtheirsuppositions
  fromeverobtaininganyconfirmation。
  Butthiswasnottheonly
  subjectIhadforannoyance。
  Ontheonehand,myemissaries
  informedmethatthekingstillcontinuedtovisitthebaronessde
  New——k,althoughwitheveryappearanceofcautionandmystery,
  bytheassistanceandconnivanceoftheducdeDuras,whohad
  givenmehissolemnpromiseneveragaintomeddlewiththe
  affair。
  Theofthefurnishedme
  likewisewithalongaccountofthemanyvisitspaidbyhis
  majestytoherestablishment。
  Thefactwas,thekingcouldnot
  besatisfiedwithoutacontinualvariety,andhispassion,which
  ultimatelydestroyedhim,appearedtohavecomeononlyashe
  advancedinyears。
  Allthesethingscreatedinmymindanextremeagitationandan
  alarm,and,improbableasthethingappearedeventomyself,there
  weremomentswhenItrembledlestIshouldbesupplantedeither
  bythebaronessorsome-freshobjectoftheking’scaprice;and
  againacolddreadstole
  overmeasIanticipatedtheprobability
  ofthehealthofLouisXVfallingasacrificetotheirregularity
  ofhislife。
  Itwaswellknownthroughoutthechateau,thatLa
  Martiniere,theking’ssurgeon,hadstronglyrecommendedavery
  temperatecourseoflife,asessentiallynecessarytorecruithis
  constitution,wastedbysomanyexcesses,andhadevengoneso
  farastorecommendhisnolongerhavingamistress;thisthe
  courtiersconstruedintoaprohibitionagainsthispossessinga
  friendofanyothersexthanhisown;formyownpart,I
  experiencedveryslightapprehensionsofbeingdismissed,forI
  wellknewthatLouisXVreckonedtoomuchonmysocietyto
  permitmyleavingthecourt,andifone,themoretender,part
  ofourunionweredissolved,etiquettecouldnolongerobjectto
  mypresence。
  StilltheadviceofLaMartinierewasfarfrom
  givingmeareasonforcongratulation,buttheseminorgrievances
  weresoontobeswallowedupinonefatalcatastrophe,bywhich
  thehonours,andpleasuresofVersailleswereforevertornfromme。
  Theofthe,fearingthatsomeofthe
  subordinatemembersofthatestablishmentmightbringmeintimation
  ofwhatwasgoingontherewithouthercognizance,cameoneday
  toapprizemethathismajestyhadfallendesperatelyinlove
  withayoungorphanofhighbirth,whomchancehadconducted
  withinthewallsofherharem;thattoanextraordinaryshareof
  beauty,Julieforthatwasthenameofmyrivalunitedthemost
  insatiateambition;heraimsweredirectedtoreducingtheking
  intoastateofthemostabsolutebondage,“andhe,“saidmadame,
  “bidsfairtobecomeallthatthedesigninggirlwouldhavehim。“
  Juliefeignedthemostviolentloveforherroyaladmirer,nay
  shedidnothesitatetocarryherlanguageandcaressesfar
  beyondthestrictrulesofdecency;hermannerswerethoseofone
  accustomedtothemostpolishedsociety,whilstherexpressions
  werepeculiarlyadaptedtopleaseonewho,liketheking,hada
  peculiarrelishforeverythingthatwasindecentorincorrect。
  Hismajestyeithervisitedherdailyorsentforhertothe
  chateau。
  IheardlikewisefromM。d’Aiguillon,that
  theking