ThenwewillshowtherebelsarealcomtesseduBarry;
andwhethermysister-in-lawbealadyofsixmonths’standingor
onlyofyesterday,thatisofnoconsequencetothekingofFrance。“
AfterthisconversationLebeldeliveredthemessagetotheduchesse
deGrammont,whotoldhimthatsheshouldwritetoToulousetothe
attorney-general。
ThiswaswhatthecomteJeanwishedandhewas
preparedforher。
But,youwillsaytome,wasitcertainthatyourassertedhusband
wouldmarryyou?
Weretherenodifficultiestofear?
None。
ComteGuillaumewaspoor,talented,andambitious;helikedhigh
living,andwouldhavesoldhimselftothedevilforriches。
He
washappyinmarryingme。
ComteJeanwouldnothaveventured
suchaproposaltohisotherbrother,thecomted’Hargicourt,who
hadmuchgoodsenseandgreatnotionsofpropriety,andwhoat
Versailleswascalledthe;adistinctionnotover
flatteringtohistwobrothers。
Thesameeveningthewholefamilyarrived,andwaspresentedtome
thenextday。
Mytwofuturesisters-in-lawfrightenedmeatfirst
withtheirprovincialmannersandsouthernaccent;but,aftera
fewminutes,IfoundthatthisGasconpronunciationhadmanycharms
withit。
MesdemoisellesduBarrywerenothandsomebutvery
agreeable。
OnewascalledIsabelle,whomtheyhadnicknamed
,theother’snamewasFanchon,andhernamehadbeen
abbreviatedto“。“
Thelatterhadmuchtalent,andeven
broughttoVersailleswithher,aninstinctivespiritofdiplomacy
whichwouldhavedonehonortoapractisedcourtier。
Shewould
havebeenthoughtsimple,unsophisticated,andyetwasfull
ofplotandcunning。
Iwassoonmuchpleasedwithher,andthekingbecameequally
so。
Hewasalwaysverymuchamusedathearinghertalk
provincially,orrecitetheversesofoneGondouli,apoetof
Languedoc。
Heusedtomakeherjumpuponhisknees;andaltho’
shehadpassedthefirstbloomofyouth,heplayedwithherlike
achild。
Butwhatmostparticularlydivertedtheking,wascalling
mysister-in-lawbyhernickname;“,“
hewasalwayssaying,“dothis,gothere,comehere。“
LouisXV
didthesamewithhisowndaughters:hehadamongstthema,
a,a,andtheyweretheladiesVictoire,
Adelaide,andSophie,whomhethuselegantlydesignated。
Iso
soonsawthetasteofthekingfornicknamesthatIgavehim
one,itwasLafrance。
Sofarfrombeingangrywithme,helaughed
totearseverytimethatIcalledhimso。
Imustconfess,,thattheanecdoteaboutthecoffeeistrue。*Iwillonly
justifymyselfbysaying,thatifIexpressedmyselfcoarselyit
wasnotinconsequenceofmyvulgareducation,butbecausethe
kinglikedsuchmodesofexpression。
*LouisXVhadahabitofmakinghisowncoffeeafter
dinner。
Onedaythecoffeeboiledoverthesidesofthe
pot,andmadameduBarrycriedout,“Eh,Lafrance,
toncafef——lecamp。“
author
Letmereverttomymarriage,whichwasperformedsecretlyatthe
parishofSaintLaurent。
Ibelievethekingknewofit,altho’he
neveralludedtoitanymorethanmyself。
Thusthemaliceofmy
enemieswascompletelybalkedinthisaffair。
Somedaysafterwards
comteJeanreceivedaletterfromtheattorney-generalofthe
parliamentofToulouse,M。themarquisdeBonrepos-Riquet。
This
gentlemaninformedmybrother-in-lawthathehadbeenappliedto,
toinstituteaninquiryatallthenotaries,andamongstallthe
registersoftheparishesfortheproofofmymarriage;thathe
warnedustobeonourguard,andthatwhateverdiligencehe
mightbedesiredtoemploy,heshoulddonothingwithoutinforming
us。
Wefelttheobligationofthisproceeding,andmybrother-in-law
thankedtheattorney-generalinmynameaswellasinhisown。
He
toldhimthatitwasnotatToulousethatthepartiesinterested
shouldmaketheirresearchesformymarriagecertificate,butat
Paris,eitherattheparishchurchofSaintLaurent,oratthe
notary’s,Lepotd’Auteuil。
M。deBonreposgavepartofthisreply
totheduchessedeGrammont。
Greatwasthebustleamongstthe
Choiseuls!
Ileaveyoutojudgeofthefuryoftheladyorladies,
forthecontessedeGrammontwasnolessirritatedthantheother,
alwaysprepossessedwiththeidea,thattopleasethekingwas
towrongtheirfamily。
ThecomtessedeGrammonthadnothalfthe
talentoftheduchesse,shehadonlyherfaults。
Sheshowedherself
sorudeandimpertinenttowardsme,thatIwasatlengthcompelled,
nottoexileherofmyownaccord,buttoallowthatsheshould
besoserved。
ButIanticipate,forthisdidnotoccuruntilthe
followingyear。
Thekingbyallhiskindnessesendeavoredtorecompensemefor
theseattacks:heappearedcharmedtoseemesurroundedbymy
husband’sfamily。
HeplacedamongstthepagesthevicomteAdolphe
duBarry,sonofcomteJean,ayoungmanofgreatpromise,but
whosedestinywassobriefandsounfortunate。
Myhusband’sfamily
testifiedmuchaffectionforme,asdidtheducd’Aiguillon,towhom
Idailyattachedmyself。
Hecarefullykeptfrommeallthatcould
givemepain,andtookathousandprecautionsthatnounpleasant
reportsshouldreachme。
Ifwepassedashorttimewithoutmeeting
hewrotetome,andIconfessIwasdelightedwithacorrespondence
whichformedmyownstyle。
MademoiselleChon,mysister-in-law,
andIalsowrotetoeachother,andthatfromoneroomtoanother。
Irememberthatoneday,havingbrokenaglassofrockcrystalwhich
shehadgivenme,Iannouncedmymisfortuneinsuchsolemnstyle,
andwithsowellfeignedatoneofchagrin,thattheletteramused
thewholefamily。
Thekingsawit,andwassomuchpleasedthat
hekeptit,andnextdaysentmeagoldengobletenrichedwith
stones,whichIgavetoChon,towhomitrightfullybelonged。
JourneytoChoisy——ThecomtesseduBarryandLouisXV——Theking
ofDenmark——TheczarPeter——FrederickII——TheabbedelaChapelle——
Anexperiment——Newintrigues——Secretagents-Thecomtesseand
LouisXV——Ofthepresentation——Letterofthecomtessetothe
ducd’Aiguillon——Reply——PrincedeSoubise
UptothisperiodIhadresidedconstantlyatVersaillesorParis,
accordingtothepleasureoftheking,buthadneverfollowedhis
majestyinanyofhisjourneys。
Hewishedtopasssomedaysat
hisdelightfulchateauatChoisy,situatedonthebanksofthe
Seine。
ItwasdecidedthatIshouldbeoftheparty,takingthe
nameofthebaronessdePamklek,aGermanlady,asthatwould
savemefromtheembarrassmentinwhichIshouldbeplacedwith
thekinginconsequenceofmynon-presentation。
Theprincede
Soubise,theducsdelaTrimoulle,d’Ayen,d’Aiguillon,andthe
marquisdeChauvelin,werealsotoattendtheking。
Theking
remainednearlythewholetimewithme,andthetomy
apartmentbecameafavornotaccordedtoeverybody。
Asmall
committeemetthere,andtalkedofeverythingexceptwhatis
rational;andIcanassureyouthatwithsuchconversationtime
passesveryquickly。
Onedaythekingenteredmyapartmentholdinginhishandaletter。
“Iamabouttoreceive,“saidhe,“avisitthatwillnotgiveme
muchpleasure。
MybrotherofDenmarkistraversingEurope,and
isabouttocometoFrance。
!
whatinconvenient
personsareyourtravellingkings!
Whydotheyleavetheir
kingdoms?
Ithinktheyareverywellathome。“
“Yes,sire,butthereisanexcuseforthem:theyarewearyof
admiringyourmajestyatadistance,andwishforthehappiness
ofknowingyou。“
Atthiscomplimentthekingrubbedhishandswithasmile,which
healwaysdidwhenhewassatisfied,andthensaid,
“Thereisnotintheheartsofforeignpotentatesthesame
affectiontowardsmypersonasyoufeel。
ItisnotmebutFrance
theywishtosee。
IrememberthatwhenveryyoungIreceiveda
visitfromtheczarPetertheGreat,PetertheFirstImeanto
say。