Iprocuredtheking’sprotectionforthemiserable
objectoftheprincess’saffection;Iobtainedhissaferemoval
toanothercountry;and,havingdoneallthis,Icommunicatedmy
knowledgeofthetransactiontothecomtessed’Egmont。
Doesthis
bearanycomparisonwithherlineofconducttowardsme?“
“Butyourletter,madame;yourletter——“
“Wouldbearalterationsandamendments,sir,Iamaware:IadmitI
didnotsufficientlyinsistupontheatrocityofsuchanabuse
ofpower。“
“Youarethenresolved,madame,tomakeusyourenemies。“
“Ishouldbeverysorry,monsieurleduc,tobecompelledtosuch
extremities;butifyourfriendshipcanonlybepurchasedatthe
priceofmysubmittingtocontinuallyreceivetheinsultsofyour
family,Ishouldbethefirsttoceasetoaspiretoit。
If
Madamed’Egmontholdsherselfaggrievedbyme,lethercarryher
complaintbeforetheparliament;weshallthenseewhatredress
shewillget。
Shehascompromisedtheking’snamebyanarbitrary
act;andsinceyouthusattackme,youmustnottakeitamissif
Imakethekingacquaintedwiththewholebusiness。“
Themarechal,surprisedatsosevereareply,couldnolonger
restraintheragewhichfilledhim。
“Ishouldhavethought,
madame,“saidhe,“thatmydaughter,inwhoseveinsflowsroyal
blood,mighthavemeritedsomelittleconsiderationfromthe
comtesseduBarry。“
“Itiswell,then,monsieurleduc,“repliedI,“topointoutto
youyourerror。
Iseeinmyenemiestheirworksandactions
alone,withoutanyreferencetotheirbirth,beithighorlow;
andtheconductofmadamed’Egmonthasbeensoviolentand
unceasingtowardsme,thatitleavesmewithoutthesmallest
regretforthatIhavepursuedtowardsher。“
Ihadimaginedthatthisreplywouldstillfurtherirritatethe
angryfeelingsoftheducdeRichelieu,butitdidnot:heeasily
guessedthatnothingbuttheking’ssupportcouldhaveinspired
metoexpressmyselfwithsomuchenergy;and,ifpaternal
vanitystroveinhisheart,personalinterestsspoketherewith
evenaloudervoice。
Hethereforesoughttolayasidehisanger,
and,likeaskilfulcourtier,changinghisangrylookandtone
foroneofcheerfulness:
“Madame,“saidhe,“Iyield;Iseeitwillnotdotoenterthe
listsagainstyou。
IconfessIcamethismorningbuttosound
yourcourage,andalreadyyouhavedrivenmeoffthefield
vanquished。
ThereisonefavorIwouldimploreofyourgenerosity,
andthatis,tobesilentastoallthathastranspired。“
“Ishallnotspeakofit,monsieurleduc,“repliedI,muchmoved,
“unlessyouormadamed’Egmontsetmetheexample。“
“Inthatcasetheaffairwillforeverremainburiedinoblivion;
but,madame,Iwillnotconcealfromyou,thatmydaughterhas
becomeyourmostbitterandirreconcilableenemy。
“
“Themotiveswhichhaveactuatedme,monsieurle
marechal,are
suchastoleavemeverylittleconcernuponthatsubject。
flattermyselfthisaffairwillnotkeepyouawayfromme,who
wouldfainreckonasfirmlyonyourfriendshipasyonmaydoonmine。“
Themarechalkissedmyhandintokenofamity,andfromthat
momentthematterwasnevermentioned。
AsimilarscenehadalreadyoccurredwiththeprincedeSoubise,
relativetotheexileofhisdaughter。
Wasitnotsomewhat
strange,aswellasunjust,thatallthenoblemenofthedaywished
topreservetotheirrelationstherightofoffendingmewith
impunity,withoutpermittingmeeventherightofdefendingmyself。
MadameduBarryseparatesfrommadamedeBearn——Lettersbetween
theseladies——Portraitofmadamedel’Hopital——Theladder——The
bell——ConversationwithmadamedeMirepoix——FirstvisittoChantilly——
Intriguestopreventthecountessfromgoingthither——Theking’s
Displeasuretowardstheprincesses——ThearchbishopdeSenlis
Thespoiledchildoffortune,Ihadnowattainedtheheightofmy
wishes。
Theking’spassionaugmenteddaily,andmyempirebecame
suchastodefytheutmostendeavorsofmyenemiestoundermine
it。
Anotherwomaninmyplacewouldhaveemployedherpowerin
strikingterroramongstallwhowereopposedtoher,
butformy
ownpartIcontentedmyselfwithrepulsingtheirattemptstoinjure
me,andinproceedingtoseverityonlywhenmypersonalinterests
weretoodeeplyconcernedtoadmitofmypassingthematter
overinsilence。
Therewasnoaccusationtooinfamoustobelaidtomycharge;
amongstotherenormitiestheyscruplednottoallegethatIhad
beenthemurderessofLebel,theking’s,who
diedbypoison!
Wasitlikely,wasitprobablethatIshouldseek
thedestructionofhimtowhomIowedmyelevation,themost
devotedoffriends,andforwhommyheartcherishedthemost
livelysenseofgratitude?
WhatinterestcouldIpossiblyderive
fromtheperpetrationofsuchacrime?
Theimputationwastoo
absurdforbelief,butslandercareslittlefortheseeming
improbabilityofsuchanevent。
Thesimplefactremainedthat
Lebelwasdead,ofcoursethecruelandunjustconsequence
becameinthehandsofmyenemies,thatIhadbeentheprincipal
accessorytoit。
Mymosttriflingactionsweremisrepresentedwiththesameblack
malignity。
Theyevenmadeitacrimeinmetohavewrittento
madamedeBearn,thankingherforherpastkindnesses,andthus
settingheratlibertytoretirefromthemercenaryservicesshe
pretendedtohaveaffordedme。
Andwhocouldblamemeforseeking
torendermyselfindependentofhercontrol,orforbecomingweary
ofthetyrannicalguidanceofonewhohadtakenitintoherhead
thatIhadbecomehersoleproperty,andwho,inpursuanceof
thisidea,boredandtormentedmetodeathwithherfolliesand
exactions,andeventookuponherselftobeoutofhumoratthe
leastindicationofmyattachingmyselftoanyotherladyofthe
court。
Accordingtoherviewofthings,gratitudeimposedonme
therigorouslawofforminganintimacywithheralone;inaword,
sheexercisedovermethemostgallingdominion,whichmyfamily
hadlongcounselledmetoshakeoff;intruth,Iwasperfectly
tiredofbearingtheyokehercapriciousandoverbearingtemper
imposeduponme,butIdetermined,ifpossible,todonothing
hastily,andtoendureitwithpatienceaslongasIcould。
But
nowthatthenumberofmyfemalefriendswasaugmentedbythe
additionofthemarquisedeMontmorencyandthecomtessede
l’HopitalIdeterminednolongertobeartheconstantdisplayof
madamedeBearn’sdespoticsway,andfindingnochanceofaccommodating
ourtastesandhumors,Iresolvedtofreemyselffromherthraldom。
Anotherpowerfulreasonforthismeasurewasthedislikewith
whichthekingregardedher;notthatshewasdeficientinbirthor
goodbreeding,butamidstthepolishofhighlifesheoccasionally
introducedthemostvulgarandprovincialmanners,afaultofall
othersmostoffensivetotheking,whosedisgustwasfurther
excitedbytheundisguisedaviditywithwhich,ateveryopportunity,
shesoughttoturnheradmissiontotheking’sprivatesocietyto
account,bypreferringsomerequestorsolicitingsomeparticular
favor。
Insteadofgivingherselfuptothejoyandhilaritythat
reignedaround,sheseemedalwaysonthewatchtoseizeevery
possibleadvantagetoherself。
Immediatelythatthekingwas
apprizedofmyintentionofdismissingherfromanyfurthercares
forme,“Youarequiteright,“saidhe,“togetridofthis
troublesomewoman,whonevervisitsuswithoutcalculatingthe
degreeofinterestshecanderivefromit,andseemstome,
wheneversheapproachesme,astho’sheweredevisingsomefresh
petitiontoobtainfromme。
Andnow,too,thatthefirstladies
ofthecourtfillyourdrawing-rooms,whyshouldyouendureher
importunatepresence?“
Strengthenedbythesesentimentsontheking’spart,Ilostno
timeinwritingtomadamedeBearnaletter,ofwhichmanyfalse
copieswerecirculated;however,Isubjointhefollowingasthe
veritableepistleaddressedbymetothecountess:——
“MADAME,——Itwouldbetheheightofselfishnessonmypartto
taxfurtherthekindnessandattentionyouhavebeenpleasedto
showme。
Iamwellawarehowmanypublicandprivatedutiesclaim
yourcare,andIthereforewithmuchregretbegtorestoretoyou
thatlibertyyouhavesogenerouslysacrificedtomyinterests。
Consciousoftheennuiwhichoppressesyouinthispartofthe
country,Iwritetoentreatthatyouwillallownoconsideration
connectedwithmetodetainyoulongerinaplacesoirksome,but,
sinceourvisittoMarlyisconcluded,flyuponthewingsof
impatiencetothegayscenesofParisandLuxembourg。
Beassured
thatitwillatalltimesaffordmemuchpleasuretoevincethe
gratitudewithwhichIshalleverremain,
“Madame,yourssincerely,