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  Hehasdonenootherwrongthantodefendthe
  authorityofthecrownagainsttheenmityoftheparliaments。“
  Wecontinuedsometimetotalkofparliamentsandparliamentmen:
  thenweagreedthatM。deMaupeoushouldseemeagain,accompanied
  bytheducd’Aiguillon,whoshouldhavethecreditofpresentinghim,
  andheleftmewithasmuchmysteryashehadentered。
  Whenthekingcametoseeme,Isaidtohim,“Ihavemadeacquaintance
  withyourchancellor:heisaveryamiableman,andIhopethathe
  willnotconducthimselfimproperlytowardsme。“
  “Wheredidyouseehim?“
  “Here,sire,andbutashorttimesince。“
  “Hecamethentovisityou?“
  “Yes,inperson,thathemightobtainthefavorofbeingpermitted
  topayhiscourttome。“
  “Reallywhatyoutellmeseemsperfectlyunaccountable。
  Hehas
  thenburstfromthehandsoftheChoiseuls?
  Itisamusing。
  Poor
  Choiseul,whensolicitingforMaupeou,hemosttremendously
  deceivedhimself。“
  “Atleast,sire,youmustownthathehasgivenyounofool。“
  “True。
  Thechancellorisamanfulloftalents,andIdonot
  doubtbutthathewillrestoretomycrownthatpowerwhich
  circumstanceshavedepriveditof。
  However,ifyouseehim
  familiarly,advisehimnottopersuademetoextrememeasures。
  Iwishallshouldworkforthebest,withoutviolentcoursesand
  withoutpainfulstruggles。“
  Theselastwordsprovedtomethenaturaltimidityoftheking。
  “Iknewverywell,“addedtheking,“thatMaupeouwouldnotprove
  amanfortheChoiseuls。
  Themainpointis,thatheshouldbemine,
  andIamcontent。“
  LouisXVwasthensatisfiedwiththechancellor,buthewasnot
  equallysowiththecomteJean。
  “Idonotlike,“saidhetome,“yourDuBarrymonkey。
  Heisa
  treacherousfellow,whohasbetrayedhisparty,andIhopesome
  ofthesemorningsweshallhearthatthedevilhaswrunghisneck。“
  CHAPTERIX
  ThekingofDenmark——ThecourtesansofParis——TheducdeChoiseulandthebishopof
  Orleans——WittyreparteesofthekingofDenmark——
  HisvisittomadameduBarry——“ThecourtofkingPetaud,“asatire——
  Letteroftheducd’AiguillontoVoltaire——TheduchessedeGrammont
  mystified——UnpublishedletterofVoltaire’s
  >Fromthismoment,andinspiteofallthatcomteJeancouldsay
  againstit,anewcounsellorwasadmittedtomyconfidence。
  He
  wasthechancellor。
  Theducd’Aiguillonandhewereonverygood
  terms,andthesetwo,withtheabbeTeray,ofwhomIshallspeak
  toyoupresently,formedatriumvirate,whichgovernedFrancefrom
  thedisgraceofM。deChoiseultothedeathoftheking。
  But
  beforeIenteruponadetailofthosepolitics,ofwhichyouwill
  findthatIunderstandsomething,allowmetocontinuethehistory
  ofmypresentation,andalsotogivesomeaccountofChristianVII。
  YouknowthathisDanishmajestywasexpectedwithanythingbut
  pleasurebythekingofFrance,andwithcuriositybytherestof
  thenation。
  Menandwomenwereimpatienttoseeaking,under
  twentyyearsofage,whowastraversingEuropewithadesignof
  attaininginstruction。
  Marriedtoalovelywoman,CarolineMathilde,
  hehadleftherontheinstant,withoutsuspectingthatthisseparation
  wouldprovefataltoboth。
  AtParis,therealcharacterofthis
  princewasnotknown,butaconfusedreportofhisgallantrywas
  spreadabroad,onwhichallthecourtesansofnoteinthecity
  begantotryallartstopleasehim,eachhopingtoattracthimto
  herself,anddipintohisstrongbox。
  M。deSartinesamusedusone
  evening,thekingandmyself,bytellingusoftheplansofthese
  ladies。
  SomeweregoingtomeethisDanishmajesty,otherswere
  toawaithimatthebarrier,andtwoofthemostrenowned,
  mesdemoisellesGradiandLaprairie,hadtheirportraitspainted,
  tosendtotheyoungmonarchassoonasheshouldarrive。
  ChristianVIIenteredParisthelatterendofthemonthofOctober,
  1768。MM。deDurascomplimentedhimintheking’sname,and
  informedhimthattheywerechargedwiththeofficeofreceiving
  hiscommandsduringhisresidenceinParis。
  Theinterviewofthe
  kingandtheillustriousstrangertookplaceatVersailles。
  Christian
  VIIcamethitherinthestate-carriage,andwasconductedbythe
  ducdeDurasintotheapartmentofthedauphin,whereheremained
  untilLouisXVwaspreparedtoreceivehim。
  Ihadheardmuch
  discussionaboutthisreception。
  Itwassaid,thattomakea
  distinctionbetweensovereignofapettystateandthatofthe
  superbkingdomofFrance,itwasrequisitethattheformershould
  awaitforsometimetheaudiencewhichthelatteraccorded。
  Iam
  surethatwhenthepeacewithFrederickwasagitated,thefaceof
  LouisXVwasnotmoregraveandseriousthanduringthispuerile
  debateaboutetiquette。
  TheducdeChoiseul,whohadthecontrolofforeignaffairs,
  wasintheapartmenttoreceivehisDanishmajesty,withhis
  colleagues,theducdePraslin,thecomtedeSaint-Florentin
  whomIhavecalledbyanticipationducdelaVrilliere,M。
  Bertin,M。Mainond’Invau,controllerofthefinances,andM。de
  Jarente,bishopofOrleansandoneoftheministry。
  Hekept
  himselfsomewhatinthebackground,astho’fromhumility。
  The
  ducdeChoiseulcameuptohim,andsaid,withasmile,
  “Monseigneur,whatbringsyouincontactwithaheretic?“
  “Towatchforthemomentofpenitence。“
  “Butwhatwillyoudoifitbecomenecessarytoteachhimhis?“
  M。deJarenteunderstoodthejoke,andwasthefirsttojestupon
  hisownunepiscopalconduct,replyingtotheducdeChoiseul,
  “Thereisapersonpresentwhoknowsit;hewillwhisperitto
  me,and,ifnecessary,thealso。“
  ThekingofDenmarkwascongratulatedbytheducdeChoiseul,
  whodischargedthisdutywithasmuchgraceaswit。
  AfterwardsM。
  Desgranges,masteroftheceremonies,havingannouncedthat
  LouisXVwasvisible,thekingofDenmark,precededbyhis
  gentlemenandtheFrenchministersandlords,wenttotheking’s
  cabinet,inwhichtwoarm-chairspreciselyalikewereprepared,
  buthismajestyofDenmarkpositivelyrefusedtobeseated。
  He
  enteredintoconversation,andfelicitatedhimselfonseeinga
  monarch,whoserenownfilledEurope,andwhomheshouldtakeas
  hismodel。
  DuringthisconversationChristianVIIdisplayedthe
  greatestamiability。
  Ourking,speakingtohim,said,“Iamold
  enoughtobeyourfather“;towhichhereplied,“Allmyconduct
  towardsyoushallbethatofason。“
  Thiswasthoughtadmirable;
  andattheterminationoftheinterviewLouisXVappearedcharmed
  withhisbrotherofDenmark。
  “HeisacompleteFrenchman,“saidhe
  tome,“andIshouldbesorryifheleftmedissatisfied。“
  ThatsameeveningChristianVIIvisitedmonseigneurthedauphin,
  inwhomhedidnotfindtheurbanityofhisgrandfather。
  The
  conversationwasshortandabridgedoutofregardtoourprince,
  whoonlystammered,withoutbeingabletofindonepolished
  phrase。
  Neverwasthereinhisyouthamoretimidandawkwardly
  conductedprincethanthepresentking。
  Ishallmentionhimand
  hisbrothershereafter,butwillnowdirectmyimmediateattention
  tothekingofDenmark。
  HesuppedthesameeveningwithLouisXV
  atatablewithfourandtwentyladiesofthecourt,selectedfrom
  amongstthosemostcelebratedforthecharmsoftheirpersonsor
  theirwit。
  AshisDanishmajestywasgreatlystruckwithmadame
  deFlaracourt,thekingaskedhimhowoldtheladymightbein
  hisopinion。
  “Thirty,perhaps,“wasthereply。
  “Thirty,brother!
  sheisfifty。“
  “Thenagehasnoinfluenceatyourcourt。“
  Ishallnotcopythe““totellyouofthe
  sojournofChristianVIIatParis。
  Iamnot
  writingthejournal
  ofthisprincebutofmyself。
  Thekingonedaysaidtome,
  “MybrotherofDenmarkhasexpressedtotheducdeDurasa
  greatdesiretopayhisrespectstoyou,ifyouwillaccedetohis
  wishes。
  Ileaveyouentirelysovereignmistressofyourself,not
  withoutsomefearhoweverthattheyoungkingwillstealaway
  yourheartfromme。“
  “Ah,sire,“Ireplied,“thatisanunjustsuspicion;Ishouldbe
  angryaboutitifitwerenotajoke,andwouldrefusetoseethe
  kingofDenmarkdidInotknowhowfullyyouareassuredofmy
  attachmenttoyou。“
  “Ishouldnotbesojealous,madame,ifIdidnotsetsomuchvalue
  onit,“wasthereplyoftheking,ashekissedmyhand。
  TheducdeDurascamethenextdaytoinformmeoftherequestof
  hisnewking。
  Itwasagreed,inordertokeeptheinterviewsecret,
  thatIshouldreceivehimatmyownmansionintheRuedela
  Jussienne,andthatheshouldcometherewithoutsuite,andwith
  thestrictestincognito。
  Atthedayandhouragreedheenteredmy
  house,escortingtwostrangersofadmirablepresence。
  Onewasthe
  kingofDenmark,underthenameofcomtede——,andtheother
  anoblemanofhissuite。
  ChristianVIIappearedtomeavery
  handsomeman。