首页 >出版文学> Men, Women and Ghosts>第28章
  Comeinstantly;
  mygratefulheartexpectsyouwithimpatience。“
  Mysister-in-law,towhomIshowedthiscorrespondence,saidto
  me,“Thisgentlemandoesnotcometoseeyouforyourbright
  eyes;andyethisvisitisnotdisinterested。“
  “Whatinterestcanhehavetoserve?“
  “Noneofhisown,perhaps;butthosevillainousJesuits。“
  “Don’tyoulikethem,sisterofmine?“
  “Ihatenobody。“
  M。delaVauguyonarrived;andassoonaswewerealone,hesaid
  tome,
  “Well,madame,Iamnowonthepointofgoingtofightyour
  battles。
  Ihavetodealwitharedoubtablefoe。“
  “Doyoufear?“
  “Why,Iamnotoverconfident;mypositionisadelicateone。
  Mesdameswillperforceobeytheordersoftheking,butthey
  willnotfindmuchpleasureinseeingmetheambassadorsentto
  them:alltheChoiseulpartywillvociferateloudly。
  Nevertheless,
  toprovemydevotiontoyou,Ibraveitall。“
  “YoumayrelyonitthatIwillneverforgettheserviceyouare
  abouttorenderme。“
  “Ihaveonlyonefavortoaskofyou。
  Authorizemetosayto
  mesdames,thatifthepleasuresoflifedistractyourattention
  fromreligiousduties,yoursoulisintruthfullydevotedtoour
  holyreligion;andthatfarfromsupportingthephilosophers,you
  willaid,byyourinfluencewiththeking,everymeasureadvantageous
  tothesocietyofJesuits。“
  Thehypocriticaltoneinwhichthiswasuttered,almostcompelled
  metoburstoutintoafitoflaughter;buttheseriouspostureof
  myaffairsinducedmetopreservemygravity,andIansweredin
  aserioustone,
  “Notonly,monsieurleduc,doIauthorizeyoutosaysomuch,but
  IbegyoutodeclaretomesdamesthatIamalreadyfilledwith
  loveandrespectfortheJesuits,andthatitwillnotbemyfault
  iftheydonotreturnamongstus。“
  “Ah,youareatreasureofwisdom,“repliedtheduke,kissingmy
  handwithfervor;“andIamdisgustedatthewayyouarecalumniated。“
  “Iknownoreasonforit,forIhaveneverdoneharmtoany
  person。
  AssuremesdamesthatIamsincerelygrievedthatIam
  notagreeabletothem,andwouldgivehalfmylifetoobtain,not
  theirfriendship,ofwhichIdonotfeelmyselfworthy,buttheir
  indifference。
  Deignalsototellthem,thatatalltimesIamat
  theirdisposal,andbeseechthemtoconsidermeastheir
  humbleservant。“
  “Itisimpossibletobehavemorecorrectlythanyoudo;andIam
  confidentthatmesdameswillsoondiscardtheirunjustprejudices。
  Thus,itiswellunderstoodthatourfriendswillbeyours。“
  “Yes,yes,providedtheyarereallymine。“
  “Certainly。
  IanswerforthemasIanswerforyou。“
  Andthus,myfriend,didIfindmyselfalliedtotheJesuiticalparty。
  ThedukecommencedtheattackwithmadameLouise,themost
  reasonableoftheking’sdaughters。
  Thisangelicprincess,already
  occupiedwiththepiousresolutionwhichsheafterwardsputinto
  executioninthefollowingyear,contentedherselfwithsaying
  somewordsonthecommotionoccasionedbymypresenceatVersailles,
  andthen,asifherdelicacyhadfearedtotouchonsuchasubject,
  sheaskedtheducdelaVauguyon,ifthekingorderedherto
  receivethecomtesseduBarry。
  “Yes,madame,“repliedtheduke;“itistheexpresswillof
  hismajesty。“
  “Isubmittohiswish:theladymaycomewhenshewill。“
  Theduke,contentedwithhissuccesssofar,wentnexttomadame
  Sophie。
  Thisprincesswasnotunkind,butsubjecttoattacksof
  thenerves,whichfromtimetotimesouredhernaturaldisposition:
  shehadhercapricesofhatred,herfitsoflove。
  Thedaywhen
  theduketalkedtoherofmypresentationshewasverymuch
  provokedagainstme;andaftertheopeningspeechoftheambassador,
  flunginhisteeththereportoftheapartments,whichIhave
  alreadytoldyou。
  Thedukeexplainedtoher,andthattoowithout
  sayinganythingunfavorableofmadameAdelaide,andconcludedby
  begginghertoconcedethefavorIbesought。
  Madameeludedthis,
  bysaying,thatbeforeshegaveadefinitereplyshewishedto
  conferwithhersisters。
  MadameVictoirewasnotmoreeasilypersuaded。
  Thisprincesshad
  amiablequalities,solidvirtueswhichmadeherlovedandrespected
  bythewholecourt;butshehadbutlittlewillofherown,and
  allowedherselftobeledbytheChoiseuls;who,toflatterher,
  toldherthatshealonehadinheritedtheenergyofhergrandfather,
  LouisXIV。
  Shewasadvisedtodisplayitinthisinstance,and,
  shewouldwillinglyhavedoneso。
  ThecomtessedeBercheny,one
  ofherladiesinwaiting,wasthepersonwhourgedherontothe
  greatestresistance。
  Thisladydidnotceasetoexclaimagainst
  me,andtofantheflameofdispleasurewhich,butforher,
  wouldneverhaveappeared。
  Iwasinformedofthemodeadoptedby
  madamedeBerchenytoinjureme。
  IsentforM。Bertin,whowas
  devotedtomyservice,andbeggedhimtogoandspeaktothelady;
  hewent,andmadeherunderstandthattheking,enragedagainst
  her,wouldexpelherfromVersailles,ifshewerenotsilent。
  ThecomtessedeBerchenywasalarmed;andunderpretenceoftaking
  atour,leftthecourtforamonth。
  Youwillseeanontheresult
  ofalltheseconferences。
  TheprincessesconsenttothepresentationofmadameduBarry——
  Ingeniousartificeemployedbythekingtoofferapresenttothe
  ducdelaVauguyon——MadameduBarry’sletterrespectingit——The
  duke’sreply——Theking’sletter——Thecourtindespair——Couplets
  concerningmadameduBarry——Herpresentation——Achangeinpublic
  opinion——Aneveningpartyatthehouseofthecountess——Joyofher
  partizans——Conversationwiththechancellorrespectingtheladyof
  themarechaldeMirepoix
  ThedepartureofthecomtessedeBerchenywasannouncedtothe
  princessesinthemannerleastlikelytoprovoketheirregrets。
  Nevertheless,arumorneversleptatVersailles,awhisperwas
  quicklycirculatedthro’-outthecastle,thatthissuddenand
  unexpectedjourneyhadoriginatedintheking’swearinessofher
  continualphilippicsagainstme;anditwasclearlycomprehended
  byall,thatasimilardisgracewouldbetheportionofthosewho
  shouldoffendthemonarchwhilstseekingtoprocuremyhumiliation。
  Thisshowoffirmnesswassufficienttorepressthedaringflights
  ofthoseself-constitutedheroines,whosecouragelastedonly
  whilstthekingwassilent,andwhotrembledlikealeafbefore
  theslightestmanifestationofhiswill。
  Stillthecabalagainst
  me,tho’weakened,wasnotdestroyed;itwastoostrongforthe
  presentshocktodissolveit;andaltho’nonewassufficiently
  hardytodeclareopenwar,plotswereconstantlygoingonto
  ensnareme。
  MeanwhilemadameVictoire,lefttoherself,couldnotlongsupport
  suchexcessiveanimosity;andtheducdelaVauguyonprofitingby
  thespeciesoflassitudeintowhichsheappearedtohavefallen,
  ledherwithoutdifficultytoactinconformitytotheking’swishes。
  ThereremainednowthereforebutmadameAdelaidetoovercome,
  andthetaskbecamemoredifficultinproportiontotheelevated
  ranksheoccupiedatcourt。
  Bypriorityofbirthsheheldthe
  firstplacethere;andhithertothissuperiorityhadbeenceded
  toherwithoutdispute,moreparticularlysincethehandofdeath
  hadremovedboththequeenhermother,andthedauphinessher
  sister-in-law。
  Shethereforecouldonlyviewwithuneasinessthe
  prospectofanotherappearingonthestagewhoseinfluencewould
  begreaterthanhers;andwhountiltheyoungdauphinessshould
  attaintoyearsofmaturitymightdepriveherofallhonorsbut
  thoseduetoherbirth。
  MadameAdelaidewasgiftedwithgood
  sense,affabilityofmanners,andakindandcompassionating
  hearttowardsallwhoneededheraid;herdispositionwasgood,
  butsheloveddominion,andtheleastshowofresistancetoher
  wisheswaspainfulandoffensivetoher。
  Shewasdeterminedto
  upholdtheducdeChoiseul;andmydecidedmannertowardsthat
  ministerplainlyevincedhowlittleIshouldfeelinclinedto
  supportherviewofthings。
  Therewerethereforeseveralreasons
  formypresenceatcourtbeingunpleasanttomadameAdelaide。
  AgainstherthereforedidtheducdelaVauguyondirecthis
  batteries。
  Shereceivedhisattackwiththemostdetermined
  obstinacy;allwasinvain,shewasunconquerable,andthemost
  skilfullydevisedplanswereinsufficienttosurmountherresistance;
  itwasthereforenecessarytohaverecoursetotheclergy,who
  wereatthattimecompletelyledbytheJesuits;eachmemberof
  thechurch,uptothearchbishopofParis,wascalleduponto
  interfere,ortheirnameswereemployedindefaultoftheir
  presence。
  ItwaspointedouttomadameAdelaidethatIpossessed
  goodintentionswithfeelingsofreligion,which,howeverstifled
  bythefreedomoftheage,onlyrequiredcarefulmanagementto
  producearichdevelopment。
  Thesuccessofthislastmodeof
  attackastonishedthedukehimself;andmadam,dazzledbythe
  hopesofmyconversion,aswellaswearyofhostilities,yielded
  herconsenttomybeingpresented。
  Aftertheseprivatenegotiations
  thefoursistersmetatthehouseoftheelderone;andtherethey
  decidedthatsincethekinghadsoexpresslymanifestedhis
  pleasurerelativetomypresentation,theyshouldconformtothe
  desireoftheirfather,byreceivingmewitheverypossiblemark
  ofcourtesy。