butitwaseasytoperceivethattothefearofdeathwasaddeda
  dreadofhiswell-beinginanotherworld。
  MadameAdelaidethen
  readtheletterwithalowvoice,whiletheattendantsretired
  toarespectfuldistance。
  Alleyesweredirectedtothe
  countenanceoftheking,inordertoreadtherethenatureofits
  contents;butalreadyhadtheravagesofhisfataldiseaserobbed
  hisfeaturesofeveryexpression,savethatofpainandsuffering。
  Theprincessesnowtooktheirstationsbesidetheirparent,and
  establishedthemselvesasnurses,anofficewhich,Icanwith
  truthaffirm,theycontinuedtofilluntothelastwithallthe
  devotionofthepurestfilialpiety。
  OnthissamedayLouisXVcausedmetobesentfor。
  Iranto
  hisbedsidetremblingwithalarm。
  Thevariouspersonsengagedin
  hisapartmentretiredwhentheysawme,andwewereleftalone。
  “Mybelovedfriend,“saidtheking,’Ihavethesmall-pox;Iam
  stillveryill。“
  “Nay,sire,“interruptedI,“youmustnotfancythingsworsethan
  theyare;youwilldowell,dependuponit,andweshallyetpass
  manyhappydaystogether。“
  “Doyouindeedthinkso?“
  returnedLouisXV。
  “Mayheavengrant
  yourprophecybeacorrectone。
  ButseethestateinwhichInow
  am;givemeyourhand。“
  Hetookmyhandandmademefeelthepustuleswithwhichhis
  burningcheekswerecovered。
  Iknownotwhateffectthistouch
  ofmyhandmighthaveproduced,butthekinginhisturnpatted
  myface,pushedbackthecurlswhichhungnegligentlyovermy
  brow;then,incliningmetowardshim,drewmyheaduponhis
  pillow。
  IsubmittedtothiswhimwithallthecourageIcould
  assume;Ievenwentsofarastobeuponthepointofbestowing
  agentlekissuponhisforehead。
  But,stoppingme,witha
  mournfulair,hesaid,“No,mylovelycountess;Iamnolonger
  myself,buthereisaminiaturewhichhasnotundergonethesame
  changeasitsunfortunatemaster。“
  Itooktheminiature,whichIplacedwithrespectfultenderness
  inmybosom,norhaveIeverpartedwithitsince。
  Thisscenelastedforsomeminutes,afterwhichIwasretiring,
  butthekingcalledmeback,seizedmyhand,whichhetenderly
  kissed,andthenwhisperedanaffectionate“Adieu。“
  Thesewere
  thelastwordsIeverheardfromhislips。
  Uponre-enteringmyapartmentsIfoundmadamedeMirepoixawaiting
  me,towhomIrelatedallthathadtakenplace,expressing,atthe
  sametime,myearnesthopeofbeingagainsummoned,erelong,to
  thepresenceofmyfriendandbenefactor。
  “Donotdeceiveyourself,mydear,“saidshe;“dependuponit
  youhavehadyourlastinterview;youshouldhaveemployedit
  moreprofitably。
  Hisportrait!
  why,ifImistakenot,youhave
  already。
  Whydidyounotcarryaboutwithyousomedeed
  ofsettlementreadyforsignature?
  hewouldhavedeniedyou
  nothingatsuchamoment,whenyoumayrestassuredheknew
  himselftobetakinghislastfarewell。“
  “Isitpossible?“
  exclaimedI。
  “Andcanyoureallysupposethe
  kingbelievedhespoketomeforthelasttime?“
  “Ihavenottheslightestdoubtofit;Ihaveknownhimformany
  aday。
  HeremembersthesceneofMetz,andlooksuponyouas
  formingthesecondeditionofthepoorduchessedeChateauroux,
  who,bytheby,wasnotequaltoyouinanyrespect。“
  Iburstintoafitoftears,butnotofregretforhavingallowed
  mylateinterviewwiththekingtopassinsounprofitablea
  manner。
  However,themarechale,misconceivingthecauseofthis
  burstofgrief,exclaimed,“Come,come;itistoolatenow,and
  allyoursorrowcannotrecallthelasthalf-hour。
  But,
  mademoiselleduBarry,“continuedshe,“Iadviseyoutocommence
  yourpackingupatonce,thatwhenthegrandmovecomesyoumay
  notinyourhurry,leaveanythingbehindyou。“
  Theseremarksincreasedmyaffliction,butthemarechalehadno
  intentionofwoundingmyfeelings,andworldly-mindedasshewas,
  consideredallthatcouldbesavedoutofthewreckastheonly
  subjectworthyattention。
  Meanwhile,comteJean,withagloomy
  anddespondingair,continuedsilentlywithfoldedarmstopace
  theroom,tillallatonce,asifsuddenlystruckbythearguments
  ofmadamedeMirepoix,heexclaimed,
  “Themarechaleisright“;andabruptlyquittedtheapartment,as
  iftocommencehisownpreparations。
  EremadamedeMirepoixhadleftmeandsheremainedtillalate
  hour,theducsd’AiguillonanddeCossearrived,who,although
  lessexperiencedintheirknowledgeoftheking’scharacter,were
  yetfullyofheropinionrespectingmylastvisittohim。
  Scarcelyhadthesevisitorswithdrawn,thanIwasapprizedthat
  thechancellorofFrancedesiredtoseeme。
  Hewasadmitted,
  andthefirstglanceofthecountenanceofM。deMaupeouconvinced
  methatourdayofpowerwasrapidlyclosing。
  “Yourservant,cousin,“saidhe,seatinghimselfwithoutthe
  smallestceremony;“atwhatpageofourhistoryhavewearrived?“
  “Bytheunusualfreedomandeffronteryofyourmanner,“answered
  I,“Ishouldsurmisethatwehavereachedtheword。“
  “Oh,“repliedthechancellor,“Icraveyourpardonforhaving
  omittedmybestbow;but,mygoodcousin,mypresentvisitisa
  friendlyone,toadviseyoutoburnyourpaperswithaslittle
  delayaspossible。“
  “Thankyouforyourconsideratecounsel,“saidI,coolly,“butI
  havenopaperstodestroy。
  Ihaveneithermixedwithanystate
  intrigue,norreceivedapensionfromtheEnglishgovernment。
  Nothingwillbefoundinmydrawersbutsomeunanswered
  billets-doux。“
  “ThenasIcandonothingforyou,mygoodcousin,obligemeby
  givingthispapertotheducd’Aiguillon。“
  “Whatisit?“
  inquiredI,withmuchcuriosity。
  “Haveyouforgottenourmutualengagementtosupporteachother,
  andnottoquittheministryuntiltheotherretiredalso?
  Ihave
  latelybeencompelledfromperceivinghowdeeplythedukewas
  manoeuveringagainstmetosendhimacopyofthisagreement。
  UnderothercircumstancesImighthaveavailedmyselfofthis
  writing,butnowitmattersnot;theblowwhichdismissesme
  proceedsfromotherhandsthanhis,andIamwillingtoleave
  himtheconsolationofremaininginpowerafewdaysaftermyself。
  Givehim,then,thisuselessdocument;andnow,farewell,my
  prettycousin,letustakealastembrace。“
  Uponwhichthechancellor,presuminguntilthelastuponour
  imaginaryrelationship,kissedmycheek,andhavingputintomy
  handsthepaperinquestion,retiredwithaprofoundbow。
  Thisironicalleavetakingleftmestupefiedwithastonishment,
  andwellIpresagedmycomingdisgracefromtheabsurdmummery
  thechancellorhadthoughtfittoplayoff。
  ComteJean,whohadseenM。deMaupeouquitthehouse,entered
  myapartmenttoinquirethereasonofhisvisit。
  Silentand
  dejected,Iallowedmybrother-in-lawtotakeupthepaper,
  whichhereadwithoutanyceremony。
  “Whatisthemeaningofthis
  scrawl?“
  criedcomteJean,withoneofhisusualoaths;“uponmy
  wordourcousinisafinefellow,“continuedhe,crushingthe
  paperbetweenhisfingers。
  “I’llengagethathestillhopesto
  keephisplace;however,onethingconsolesme,andthatis,that
  bothheandhisparliamentwillsoonbesenttotherightabout。“
  OurconversationwasinterruptedbytheentranceofChamilly,who
  cametoacquaintmethatthekingwassleeping,anddidnotwish
  tobeagaindisturbedthatnight。
  Rememberingmyusual
  omnipotenceinthechateau,Iwasabout,likeatrueidiot,to
  provetoChamillythattheking’sinterdictdidnotextendtome,
  whenIwasstoppedinmypurposebytheappearanceoftheduc
  d’Aiguillon;andasitwasnownearlyeleveno’clockatnight,I
  couldscarcelydoubthisbeingthebearerofsome
  extraordinarymessage。
  Theducd’Aiguillonbringsanorderfortheimmediatedeparture
  ofmadameduBarry——Theking’sremarksrecapitulated——Thecountess
  holdsaprivycouncil——LettertomadamedeMirepoixandtheducs
  deCosseandd’Aiguillon——Nightofdeparture——Ruel——Visitfrom
  madamedeForcalquier
  IsaidIdidnotexpecttheducd’Aiguillon;andthegriefwhich
  wasspreadoverhisfeatures,andthelargetearswhichstoodin
  hiseyes,persuadedmebuttooplainlythatallhopewasatanend。
  “Isthekingdead?“
  criedI,inastifledvoice。
  “No,madam,“repliedhe,“LouisXVstilllives,norisitbyany
  meanscertainthatthemisfortuneyouapprehendisinstoreforus。“
  “Hesendsmefromhim,then,“exclaimedI,withaconvulsivecry,
  “andmyenemieshavetriumphed。“
  “Hismajestyisbutofhumannature,madam,“repliedtheduke;
  “hefeelshimselfdangerouslyill,dreadsthefuture,andbelieves
  thatheoweshispeopleasortofreparationforpasterrors。“
  “How,mylordduke,“interruptedI,“thisgravelanguageinyour
  lips——butnomatter。
  Informmeonlyatwhosedesireyoustate
  thesemelancholyfacts;speak,Iampreparedforyourmission,
  beitwhatitmay。“
  “Youshallheareverything,madam,“repliedtheduke,leadingme
  toanarm-chair。
  Iseatedmyself;mysisters-in-law,myniece,
  andcomteJeanstoodaroundme,eagerlywaitingtheduke’s
  communication。
  “Afewhoursafteryouhadbeenremovedfromhis
  chamber,thekinginquiredoftheprincessAdelaidewhetherit
  weregenerallyknownatParisthathehadthesmall-pox。