inquiredI,angrily。
“Onlyforyourownsake,dearestaunt。“
“Ithankthem;butmyresolutionisformedtocommitmyself
entirelytoProvidenceinthismelancholyaffair。“
Thedaypassedon;andwithfeverishimpatienceIwaitedthe
arrivalofthenextcourier:hecame,atlength,andconfirmed
myworstfears;thekingwasentirelygivenoverbyhisphysicians,
andhisdissolutionwashourlyexpected。
Thelettercontaining
thismournfultidingsconcludedthus:——
“IhavejustseencomteJean,heishereincognito。
Wehadentirelyforgottenthatpassportswouldbe
necessary;however,Ihavenowfurnishedhimwith
fourforEngland,Germany,Italy,andSwitzerland。
Thecountisfarfrompartakingofyoursenseof
security,andiswiselyanxiousasIthinkof
shieldinghimselffromthefirstburstofroyal
vengeance。
Theduchesshasinformedmeofyour
refusalofanasylumatDeuxPonts;and,whileI
admireyourcourage,permitmetoadd,thatyou
shouldratherhavelistenedtothedictatesof
prudencethanmagnanimityunderpresentcircumstances。“
Thefollowingmorning,atanearlyhour,comteJeanenteredmy
chamber,saying,
“Iunderstandthekingisdead;haveyouheardanythingofit?“
“Werethereportcorrect,“answeredI,“Ishouldhaveknownit
eretheintelligencereachedParis。“
“Well,livingordead,Iamadvisedtokeepoutoftheway;and
thisnightwillseemeonmyjourneyfromParis。
Willyou
accompanyme?“
“No,IrepliedI;“Ihaverefusedtravellingwithamuchmore
creditablecompanionthanyourself。“
“Thereyouarewrongthen;for,dependuponit,acloisterwill
beyourfate;atanyratemybusinesshereisatanend。
Thenew
monarchisyoung,andattachedtohiswife,andmydaughter-in-law
istoogreatasimpletontobeturnedtoanyaccountatcourt。“
Mybrother-in-lawthenrequestedIwouldfurnishhimwithmoney。
IgavehimwhatIhad,andplacedinhishandsdiamondstothe
valueof30,000francs。
Hewasveryanxioustoobtainallmy
jewels,underpretenceofconveyingthemsafelyoutofthekingdom,
butthisIwastoowisetoagreeto;hewouldhavestakedthematt
hefirstgaming-tablehemetwith。
Weseparatedwithoutmuch
emotiononeitherside。
HenexttookleaveofChonandhis
daughter-in-law。
theformerweptbitterly,forshewasamost
excellentandamiablegirl——butthelatter,whoknewbuttoomuch
ofthevillainyofherfather-in-law,couldscarcelyrepress
herjoyathisdeparture。
ComteJeanperceivedit;and,according
tohisbrutalcustom,indulgedinacoarsejestatherexpense;
foroneofhismaximswastoholdallwomeninsovereigncontempt
butsuchascouldbeusefultohim。
Formyownpart,hisabsence
gavemesomethinglikepleasure;hispresencewaswearisometome;
itwaslikethedregsofthecupwhichhadintoxicatedmysenses。
Duringthedayseveralfalsereportsarrivedofthedeathofthe
king;butatlength,abouthalfpastfouro’clockintheafternoon,
Ireceivedthefollowingletter:——
“MADAM,-YouhavelostyourbestfriendandIan
excellentmaster:atthreeclockthisdayhismajesty
breathedhislast。
Icanscarcelydescribetoyou
thehorrorsofhisdeath-bed。
Theprincesses
AdelaideandSophiebravedthefrightfulcontagion
tothelastandneverquittedhimtillthelast
sparkhadflown。
Alas!
withtheexceptionof
themselves,everyattendantopenlyexpressed
theirwearinessanddisgust。
“Forseveraldaysthephysicianshaveforbidden
thewindowstobeopened;andthosecondemnedto
inhalethepestilentialvaporoftheroomvainly
soughttocounteractthembyeverypowerful
fumigation。
Alas,madam,whatisakingwhenhe
cannolongergraspthesceptre?
Howgreata
levellerisdeath!
Theprelatesabandonedthesick
chamber,andleftasimplecureofthechapelto
taketheirplace;
thelordsinwaitingandother
officersshrunkfromthedutiesoftheiroffice,
andwiththeireyesfixedonatime-pieceeagerly
awaitedthehourwhichshouldfreethemfromit。
Theprincesses,whoperceivedthisimpatience,
durstmakenocomplaint,whiletheking,occasionally
recoveringhissenses,utteredbrokensentences,
expressiveofthereligiousterrorwhichhadseized
hismind。
Atlength,atafewminutespastthree
o’clock,Lemonnier,inhiscapacityoffirst
physician,said,afterlayinghishanduponthe
heartofthepatient,andplacingaglassbefore
hislips,’Thekingisdead。’Atthesewordsall
presentstrovewithindecenthastetoquitthe
chamber;notasinglesigh,notoneregretwas
heard。
Theprincesseswerecarriedinsensible
totheirapartments。
“Theextinctionofawhichhadbeen
placedinacertainwindow,announcedtheaccession
ofthedauphineretheducd’Aumonthadinformed
himofthedeceaseofhisaugustgrandsire。“
Thisletterwrungfrommesomebittertears,aswellfortheking,
whohadsolavishlybestowedhisaffectionsuponme,asfor
myself。
Whatwouldnowbemyfate?
Alas!
Iknewnot;allmy
brilliantprospectswereburiedinthecoffinofmylateprotector。
Theducd’AiguillonarrivedatRuelaboutmidnight;he,aswell
astheotherministerswhohadbeenaboutthelatemonarchduring
hislastillness,beingprohibitedbyetiquettefromfollowingthe
presentmonarchtoChoisy,whitherthewholeoftheroyalfamily
hadretiredforafewdays。
Hetoldusthattheducd’Aumont,
havingcommandedLaMartinieretoproceedwiththeembalmingof
theroyalcorpse,thatphysicianreplied,“Certainly,mylord,
itshallbedoneifyoucommandit,but,inthatcase,theduties
ofyourofficecompelyoutoreceivehismajesty’sbowelsina
goldendish;andIprotest,thatsuchisthestateofthebody,
thatofallwhomayassistattheoperation,notonewillsurvive
eightdays。
Itisforyourgracetodeterminewhatshallbedone。“
M。d’Aumontthoughtnomoreofembalminghislatemaster,but
gaveordersforthebodybeingimmediatelyplacedinaleaden
coffin,fromwhichherestillissuedfrightfuleffluvia。
UptothemomentofmyquittingRuelmadamedeMirepoixgaveme
notokenofrecollection:Iheardthatherselfandtheprincede
Beauvauwerereconciled,andforhersakeIrejoicedatit。
No
personcamenearusthewholeofthedaywiththeexceptionof
M。deCosse,andIsatinhourlyexpectationofsomeorderfrom
court。
Atlengthwedescriedatravellingcarriagewithsix
horses,proceedingatarapidpaceuptheavenue。
“Iknowthat
livery,“exclaimedI;“’tisthatofmyhumbleadorer,my
obsequiousslave,myfriendatcourt,theducdelaVrilliere,
commonlycalled。
Youseethatthegoodsoul
couldnotdelegatetoanotherthepleasingtaskofarrestingme;
butpermitmetoretiretomyapartment;itisfittingheshould
seekmethereifhehasanycommunicationtomaketome。“
The
duchess,approvedmyresolution;andtheducdela
Vrilliere
havingbeenintroducedintothesalon,afterthefirstcompliments,
requestedtoseeme,thathemightacquaintmewiththe
king’spleasure。
MademoiselleduBarryundertooktoinformmeoftheduke’sarrival。
“Youwerenotmistaken,dearsister,“saidshe;“theducdela
Vrilliereisthebeareroftheking’sordersrespectingyou:but
composeyourself,Ibeseechyou。“
“Fearnot,“saidI;“Iamascalmasyouwouldhaveme。
Tell
theviledissembler,Imeantheduke,Iawaithim“
M。Tartuffewasbutafaintcopyofashepresented
himselfbeforeme。
Hismannersstillretainedpartoftheirformer
servility,buttherewasalurkingsmileabouthim,whichproved
howwellhewaspleasedwiththeparthehadtoperform。
Heapproachedmewithlingeringstepsandanairofmysterious
importance,whileasortofsardonicgrincontradictedthesorrow
heendeavoredtoforceintohiscountenance。
Formyownpart,
Icausedthefolding-doorstobethrownopen,andadvancing
ceremoniously,stoodtoreceivetheordersoftheking。
Ibowed
stifflyandsilently;and,withsomethinglikeamalicious
satisfaction,Iwitnessedtheembarrassmentintowhichmycool
andcollectedmannerthrewhim。
“Madam,“saidheatlast,“Ihaveapainfuldutytoperform:ina
word,Iamthebearerofa。“
“Well,sir!
“saidI,tranquilly。
“Madam,ImustrequestyoutobelievehowgreatlyIregretthe
taskimposeduponme;butmydutyandobediencetotheking——“
“Wouldenableyoutostrangleyournearestrelative。
Allthatis
wellknown;but,inthenameofallthatisbase,cowardly,and
unmanly,couldnoonebutbefoundtoremindadistressed
andafflictedwomanthatshehaslostheronlyfriendandsupport?“
“Madam,Irepeat,obedience——necessity——“
“Enough,sir;Ipityyou。“
“Madam,yououtragethekinginmyperson。“
“No,sir;Irespectthekingtoohighlytobelievethattherecould
everbeanyrelationbetweenhimandonewhoistoocontemptible
toremindmethathewasbutafewdaysbackthemostcringing
ofmyservileslaves。“
,boilingwithrage,withanunsteadyhand,
unfoldedandread,inatremblingvoice,thefollowingwords:
“MADAMELACOMTESSEDuBarry,——Forreasons,
whichhavefortheirobjectthepreservationof
thetranquillityofmykingdom,andtheprevention
ofanystatesecretsconfidedtoyoubeing
promulgated,Isendthisorderforyourimmediate
removalto,accompaniedbyone
femaleattendantonly,andundertheescortofthe
exemptwhohasthenecessaryorders。
Thismeasure
isbynomeansintendedtobeeitherdisagreeable
oroflongduration。
IthereforeprayGodtohave
youinhisholykeeping,
“Signed
Louis。“
“That,madam,“continuedtheduke,“ishismajesty’spleasure,
andyouhavenothingtodobuttosubmit。“
“Youradvicewasnotasked,mylord,“returnedI;“Ihonorand
obeytheking’sslightestwish,butyourpresenceisnolonger
requisite;youwillthereforebepleasedtoridmeofit。“
Theduke,resuminghisairofmockhumility,bowedlow,and
departed。
WhenIwasalone,Imustconfessafewtearsescapedme,butI
soonwipedthemaway;myresolutionwastaken。
Theduchessed’Aiguillonandmyfemalefriendshastenedtoquestion
merelativetotheduke’svisit。
Ishowedthemthe,whichconfirmedthemisfortunetheyhadsuspected
fromseeingHamond,whowastobemyescort,waitinginthe
anteroomtoconductmetotheabbeyof,near
Meaux,theplaceofmyexile。
Theyallevincedtheutmostsorrow,
andbothChonandmynieceprotestedthatwiththeking’spermission,
theywouldwillinglyattendmeinmyseclusion。
Ifeltgrateful
forthismarkofattachment;thensendingfortheexempt,I
inquiredwhetherImightbeallowedsufficienttimetowritea
letter,andcauseafewnecessarypreparationstobemade?
“Madam,Irepliedhe,“myonlyordersaretoaccompanyyou
to,thehourofdepartureislefttoyourself。“
Ithenpennedafewhastylinestotheking,indicativeofmy
wishesforthehappinessandprosperityofhisreign,ofmyready
obediencetohiscommands,andofmyearnestwishesthatmy
sister-in-lawandniecemightbepermittedtovisitme。
This
letterIwaspromisedshouldbepunctuallydelivered。
Ihadnow
thepainfuldutytoperformofchoosingbetweenHenrietteand
Genevieve,asonlyoneattendantwasallowedmeat。
Henriettepleadedherclaimasmyservant,whilethe
excellentGenevievetimidlyurgedherearlyfriendship。
“Letchancedecideit,“criedI。
Theydrewlots,andGenevieve
wasselected。
WereachedPontauxDamesinthemiddleofthenight;itwasa
miserablelookingplace,whichtookitsdatefromthetimeof
SaintLouisorCharlemagneforoughtIknow。
Whatacontrast
metmyeyesbetweenthisruinousoldbuilding,itsbarewalls,
woodenseats,andgloomycasements,andthesplendorofVersailles
orChoisy;allmyfirmnessforsookme,Ithrewmyselfweeping
intothearmsofGenevieve。
Acourier-hadannouncedmyintendedarrival,andIfoundallthe
goodsistersimpatienttoseeme。
Whateagercuriositydidthe
piousnunsevincetobeholdoneofwhomtheyhadheardsomuch
evenintheirquietretreat,andhowmanyquestionshadItoreply
tofromthosewhohadthecouragetoaddressme。
Alas!
I,of
allthethrongassembled,wasthemostanxiousforquietandsolitude。
Iwaslodgedinthebestapartments,which,howevermagnificent
thegoodpeopleofmightconsiderthem,were
notonaparwiththegranariesofLucienne。
Butcomplaintwas
useless,andIcouldonlyresignmyselftowhatwasofferedme。
End