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