“To-night,“returnedhe,“whenallyourguestshaveretired,and
Versaillesisinamannerdeserted,Iwillfetchyou;wehavekeys
whichopenthevariousgatesinthepark,andwalkingthrough
which,andthegardens,wecanreachTrianonunobserved。
No
personwillbeawareofourexcursion,andweshallreturnwith
thesamecautionwithwhichwewent。
Wewill,afterourvisit,
causeourclothestobeburnt,takeabath,anduseeverypossible
precautiontopurifyourselvesfromallchanceofinfection。
When
thatisdoneyoumayventureintotheapartmentofhismajesty,
evenifthatmaladywhichatpresenthangsoverhimshouldturn
outtobethesmall-pox。“
Ithoughtbutlittleoftheconsequencesofourscheme,orofthe
personaldangerIincurred,andIpromisedmybrother-in-law
thatIwouldholdmyselfinreadinesstoaccompanyhim。
Wethen
conversedtogetheruponthestateoftheking,and,whatyouwill
havesomedifficultyincrediting,notonewordescapedeitherof
usrelativetoourfutureplansorprospects;stillitwasthe
pointtowhichthethoughtsofcomteJeanmustnaturally
haveturned。
Wewereinterruptedinourbythearrivalofthe
marechale,whoseexactitudeIcouldnotbutadmire。
ComteJean,
havinghastilypaidhiscompliments,leftustogether。
“Well,mydearcountess,“saidshe,takingmyhandwithafriendly
pressure,“andhowgoesonthedearinvalid?“
“Better,Ihope,“repliedI,“andindeed,thisillness,atfirst
soalarmingtome,seemsrathercalculatedtoallaymyformer
fearsandanxietiesbyaffordingthekingcalmandimpartial
reflection;theresultofitisthatmydreadedrivalofthe
isdismissed。“
“Iamdelightedtohearthis,“repliedmadamedeMirepoix,“but,
mydearsoul,letmecautionyouagainsttooimplicitlytrusting
thesedeceitfulappearances,to-morrowmaydestroytheseflattering
hopes,andthenextday——“
“Indeed!“
criedI,interruptingher,“thephysiciansanswer
forhisrecovery。“
“Andsupposetheyshouldchancetobemistaken,“returnedmy
cautiousfriend,“whatthen?
But,mydearcountess,myregard
oryoucompelsmetospeakout,andtowarnyouofreposingin
tranquillitywhenyououghttobeacting。
Donotdeceiveyourself,
leavenothingtochance;andifyouhaveanyfavourtoaskof
theking,losenotimeinsodoingwhileyetyouhavetheopportunity。“
“Andwhatfavourwouldyouadvisemetoask?“
saidI
“Youdonotunderstandme,then?“
exclaimedthe
marechale,“I
saythatitisimperativelynecessaryforyoutoacceptwhatever
thekingmayfeeldisposedtoofferyouasafutureprovision,
andasaffordingyouthemeansofpassingtheremainderofyour
daysineaseandtranquillity。
Whatwouldbecomeofyouincase
oftheworst?
Yournumerouscreditorswouldbesiegeyouwitha
rapacity,stillfurtherexcitedbythesupporttheywouldreceive
fromcourt。
YoulookatmewithsurprisebecauseIspeakthe
languageoftruth;beareasonablecreatureIimploreofyou
onceinyourlife,anddonotthussacrificetheinterestsof
yourlifetoaromanticdisregardofself。“
Icouldnotfeeloffendedwiththemarechaleforaddressingme
thus,butIcouldnothelpfancyingthemomentwasillchosen,
andunabletoframeananswertomymind,Iremainedsilent。
Mistakenastothecauseofmytaciturnity,shecontinued,
“Come,Iamwellpleasedtoseeyouthusreflectinguponwhat
Ihavesaid;butlosenotime,striketheironwhileitishot。
DoasIhaverecommendedeitherto-nightorearlyto-morrow;
possibly,afterthattimeitmaybetoolate。
MayIventurealso
toremindyouofyourfriends,mydearcountess。
Iamingreat
troublejustnow,andItrustyouwillnotrefusetoobtainfor
me,fromhismajesty,afavourofwhichIstandintheutmost
need——50,000francswouldcomeveryseasonably;Ihavelostthat
sumatcards,andmustpayit,buthowIknownot。“
“Letnotthatdistressyou,“saidI,“forIcanrelieveyouof
thatdifficultyuntiltheking’sconvalescenceenableshimto
undertakethepleasingofficeofassistingyourwishes。
M。de
Labordehasorderstohonourallmydraftsuponhim,Iwill
thereforedrawforthesumyourequire。“
Sosaying,Ihastily
scrawleduponalittletumbledpieceofpaperthosemagicwords,
whichhadpowertounlockthestrongcoffersofacourtbanker。
The
marechaleembracedmeseveraltimeswiththeutmostvivacity。
“Youaremyguardianangel,“criedshe,“yousavemefromdespair。
But,tellme,mygenerousfriend,doyouthinkM。deLabordewill
makeanydifficulty?“
“Why,“saidI,“shouldyousupposeitpossiblehewilldoso?“
“Oh,merelyonaccountofpresentcircumstances。“
“Whatcircumstances?“
“Theillness——no,Imeantheindispositionofhismajesty。“
“Heisanexcellentman,“saidI,“andIdoubtnotbuthewill
actnoblyandhonourably。“
“Ifwecouldbutprocurehismajesty’ssignature——“
“Butthatisquiteimpossibleto-night。“
“Iknowitis,and,therefore,IwilltellyouwhatIthinkof
doing。
Perhaps,ifIweretosetoutforParisimmediately,I
mightbeabletopresentthischequebeforeLabordeisacquainted
withourmisfortune。
Itisnotlate,sofarewell,mydearest
countess。
Ishallreturnto-morrowbeforeyouareup,butdo
notforgetwhatIhavesaidtoyou;andremember,thatunder
anycircumstances,thekingshouldsecureyouasafeandample
independence。
Ifhisdeathfindsyouwellprovidedfor,youwill
stillhaveacourt,friends,relatives,partisans,inaword,the
meansofgratifyingeveryinclination。
Beguidedbyme,and
followmyadvice。“
Andafterthislessonofpracticalmorality,themarechalequitted
metohurrytoParis;andI,weariedandheartsick,flewtomy
crowdedsalonsasaremedyagainstthegloomyideasher
conversationhadgivenriseto。
Onthiseveningmyguestsweremorenumerousandbrilliantthan
usual,fornopersonentertainingtheleastsuspicionoftheking’s
danger,allviedwitheachotherinevincing,bytheirpresence,
thedesiretheyfeltofexpressingtheirregardforme。
My
friends,acquaintances,peoplewhomIscarcelyknewatall,were
collectedtogetherinmydrawing-rooms;thislargeassemblageof
joyousandcheerfulfaces,droveawayforamomentallthegloom
whichhadbungoverme。
Ievenforgotthemorning’svisitor,and
ifthehealthofthekingwereatallalludedto,itwasonly
。
Itseemedagenerallyunderstoodthingnotto
believehimseriouslyill;infact,todenyallpossibilityof
suchathingbeingthecase。
Thusallwentonasusual,scandal,
slander,epigrams,,allthelivelynonsense
usuallycirculateduponsuchoccasions,wentround,andwere
laughedatandadmiredaccordingtothetastesofthosetowhom
theywereaddressed。
Couldastrangerhaveseenus,socareless,thoughtless,andgay,
hewouldhavebeenfarfromsuspectingthatwewereupontheeve
ofacatastrophewhichmustchangethewholefaceofaffairsin
France。
Formyownpart,myspiritsrosetoaheightwiththe
giddycrowdaroundme,andinlevityandfolly,Ireallybelieve
Iexceededthem。
Atalatehourmyroomswereatlengthforsaken,andIretired
tomychamberwhere,havingdismissedmyotherattendants,I
remainedaloneaswasfrequentlymycustomwithmyfaithful
Henriette,whomIcausedtoexchangemyeveningdressforadark
robe,whichIcoveredwithalargeSpanishmantleIhadnever
beforeworn,andthusequipped,Iwaitedthearrivalofcomte
Jean。
Henriette,surprisedatthesepreparations,pressedme
withsomanyquestions,thatatlastIexplainedmywholepurpose
toher。
Theattachedcreatureexertedallhereloquencetopoint
outthedangersoftheenterprise,whichsheimploredofmeto
abandon,butIrefusedtolistentoherremonstrances,andshe
ceasedurgingmefurther,onlyprotestingsheshouldawaitmy
returnwiththemostlivelyimpatience。
Atlength,comteJeanappeared,armedwithasmallsword-stick
andpistolsinhispocket,witheveryotherprecautionnecessary
forundertakingsoperilousanadventure。
Wedescendedinto
thegardenwithmanysmilesatthesingularfigureswemade,but
nosoonerwereweintheopenair,thanthesightoftheclear
heavenssparklingwithstars,thecoolstillnight,thevastwalks
linedwithstatues,whichresembledatroopofwhitephantoms,
thegentlewavingofthebranches,astheeveningbreezestirred
theirleaves,withthatfeelingofaweandsolemnitygenerally
attendantuponthemidnighthour,awokeinourmindsideasmore
suitabletooursituation。
Weceasedspeakingandwalkedslowly
downthewalkpastthebasinofthedragon,inorder,bycrossing
thepark,toreachthechateaudeTrianon。
Fortunefavouredus,forwemetonlyoneguardinthepark,this
manhavingrecognisedusaswedrewnear,salutedus,andwas
abouttoretire,whenmybrother-in-lawcalledhimbackandesired
himtotakeourkey,andopenwithitthenearestgatestothe
placewhichwewishedtogoto。
Healsocommandedhimtoawait
ourreturn。
Thesoldierwasaccustomedtothesenocturnal
excursionsevenonthepartofthemostscrupulousandcorrect
gentlemenandladiesofthecourt。
He,therefore,assuredusof
hispunctuality,andopenedforusagreatirongate,whichit
wouldhavecostmybrother-in-lawmuchtroubletohaveturned
uponitshinges。