Villeroihasspokenoflovetoyou?“
“Yes,indeed,madam,“repliedthepoorgirl,weepingbitterly。
“Andyoureturnhispassion。“
“Ibelieveso,madam。“
Thisconfessionmademesmile。
Icontinued——
“Thenyouarenotquitesureofthefact?“
“No,madam;forwhenIdonotseehimIforgetallaboutit;but
whenheisbeforeme,sohandsomeandsogenerous,sofullof
love,Itrytomakemyselfequallyfondofhim;butsomehowI
cannothelppreferringhiscourier,M。l’Eclair。“
Theselastwordscompletelydestroyedallattemptsatpreserving
mygravity,andIburstintothemostuncontrollablelaughter,
which,however,soongaveplacetoapainfulrecollectionofhow
soonthisyoungandartlesscreature,assimpleasshewasbeautiful,
waslikelytolosethisopen-heartednessinthehandsofherseducer。
“Sophie,“saidItoheratlast,“thisunfortunateaffairforbids
myretainingyouanylongerinmyservice;Iamcompelledto
sendyoufromme。
Itrustthisnobleloverofyourswillnever
forsakeyou;haveacareonlytoconcealfromhim,shouldyou
persistinencouraginghisaddresses,thathehasarivalinthe
personofhiscourier,l’Eclair。“
Sophiethrewherselfweepingatmyfeet。
Iraisedandencouraged
herbythekindestwordstopursuetherightpath,butIremained
steadyinmydeterminationofsendingherfromme。
Iwasnotmistaken。
TheducdeVilleroibecamethepossessorof
poorSophie,andpubliclyboastedofhavingherunderhisprotection。
Hedidnot,however,proceedtotheseextrememeasuresuntilhe
hadessayedeverypossiblemeansofeffectingareconciliation
withme,andheemployedmorethanahundredpersonsinthevain
attemptofinducingmetopardonhim。
Withthisviewthemarechale
deMirepoix,whosesuccourhehadimplored,observedtomethat
itwassometimesnecessarytofeigntooverlookaninsult;I
replied,thatdissimulationwasanartIknewnothingof,nordid
Iwishevertoacquireit。
“Really,mydearcountess,“criedshe,“youshouldnotliveat
court,youareabsolutelyunfitforit。“
“Itmaybeso,“repliedI;“butIwouldratherquitVersailles
altogetherthanbesurroundedbyfalseandperfidiousfriends。“
Alltheremonstrancesofthegood-naturedmarechalewerefruitless,
Icouldnotbringmyselftopardonamanwhohadsoopenly
outragedmyfriendship。
DirectlyIsawtheking,Irelatedthewholeaffairtohim。
“Itmustbeconfessed,“saidhe,“thatthedukehasbehavedvery
illtowardsyou,buthehascertainlyshownhistasteasfaras
regardsSophie。
Sheisasweetcreature。“
“Ah!
youareallalike,“criedI。
“Yougentlementhinkapretty
faceanexcuseforeveryfault;andheonlydeservesblamewho
canattachhimselfwherebeautyiswanting。“
“Becauseheisasimpletonforsodoing,“saidLouisXVwiththe
utmostgravity,givingmeatthesametimeanaffectionateembrace。
CHAPTERXXIV
TheprincedesDeuxPonts——PrinceMax——ThedauphinandMarie
Antoinette——ThecomtesseduBarryandBridgetRupert——Thecountess
andGenevieveMathon——Noel——Freshamours——Nocturnaladventure——
Conclusionofthisintrigue
AllmyfriendswerenottreacherousastheducdeVilleroi;andI
maygratefullyassertIhavepossessedmanytrueandsincereones
whohaveeverfaithfullyadheredtomyfortunes。
Oneinparticular
Ishallmentionhere,thatImayrecommendhimtoyourwarmest
esteem;for,althoughofhighanddistinguishedrank,hedidnot
despisethegoodopinionofthemeanestcitizen。
Ispeakofthe
princedeDeuxPonts,CharlesAugusteChristian。
Thisprince,who
chancedtovisitFranceduringthezenithofmycourtfavour,was
verydesirousofseeingme,andbothheandhisbrotherwere
presentedtomebythecomtedelaMarche,theirfriend,and
theyquicklyrequestedthehonorofmyfriendship。
Auguste
Christianpleasedmemostbyhisgentleandamiablemanners,
althoughmostpersonsgavethepreferencetohisbrother,Maximilian
Joseph,betterknownbythenameofprinceMax。
AugusteChristian,
inthefervourofhisattachment,speakingopenlytomeofthe
delicacyofthesituation,proposedtome,incaseofanyreverse,
thatIshouldseekanasyluminhisdominions;andImustdohim
thejusticetosay,thatatthedeathoftheking,farfrom
forgettinghisproffer,helostnotimeinremindingmeofit。
Fidelityandattachmentsuchashis,issufficientlyrareto
meritaplaceinmyjournal。
TheprincedesDeuxPontswas
presumptiveheirtoanimmenseinheritance,thatoftheelectorate
ofBavaria,andtheelectoratePalatine,tothelatterofwhich
hewasdirectheirafterthedeceaseofhiscousin,thepresent
elector。
Icouldalmostwishthathehadalreadysucceededto
thesepossessions:hecanneverreigntoosoonforthehappiness
ofhissubjects。
PrinceMaxhadservedinFrance;hewasextremelywelllooked
uponatcourtbothbythekingandtheprincesses。
Asforthe
dauphiness,prejudicedagainsthimasshewasbyhermother,
shenaturallyregardedhimwithaneyeofcoolmistrust,and
manifestedheropendislikebyneverinvitinghimtoanyofher
parties。
PrinceMaxspokeofthispointedneglecttotheking,
whoimmediatelysummonedthedauphin。
“Myson,“saidheto
him,“IseewithregretthatprinceMaxisneveraninvitedguest
atanyofyourballsandfetes。
Remember,hebelongstoafamily
whichhasbeenourmostancientally,anddonottakeupthe
quarrelsofahousewhich,untilyourmarriage,haseverbeen
disposedindeadlyhatredtous。“
Ifthedauphinwasnotgiftedwithaveryextensivecapacity,he
waspossessedofsufficientplainsensetocomprehend,andto
enterintotheviewsofhisgrandfather,towhomhepledgedhis
word,thathenceforwardprinceMaxshouldbetreatedwithmore
respect;andhekepthisword,fortheinstanthereturnedtohis
apartments,hecommandedtheducdelaVauguyontoaddthename
ofprinceMaxtothelistofinvitedpersons。
Whenthepaperwas
drawnoutitwascarriedtothedauphiness,whowaswithher
husband。
ShereadontillshecametothenameofprinceMax,
whichshedesiredmightbeerased;butthedauphininterfered。
“Obligeme,“criedhe,“bysufferingthisnametoremain;his
ancestorshaveforagesbeenthefriendsofourfamily,andhis
alliancemayonedaybeusefultousinGermany。“
Thedauphinesscomprehendedthesignificationofthesewords,
andherfineeyeswerefilledwithtears。
However,shenolonger
insistedupontheerasure,whenherhusband,whomosttenderly
lovedher,furtherdeclaredittobetheking’sdesirethat
nothingshouldbedonewhichcouldinanywaydispleasethe
princedesDeuxPonts。
Hewas,therefore,fromthatperiod
invitedtothehouseofMarieAntoinette,whoindemnifiedherself
forthiscompulsorycivility,byrefusingtobestowuponhimone
singlesmileorgraciousword。
Itmustindeedbeagreedthatthe
dauphinesshadbroughtwithherintoFrancetoomanyAustrian
notions,whichshewaslonginlosingforthoseofawifeand
mother;butnowatthemomentofmywritingthis,sheismuch
changed,andisastrueaFrenchwomanasthoughshehadbeen
bornandbredinParis。
Unfortunately,thepeopleappearslowin
givinghercreditforheralteredopinions,andtothismistake
willsheowethelossofthatgeneralloveandpopularityto
whichshehassuchjustclaims。
PrinceAugusteChristianentertainedformeasincereregard,
whichIreturnedwiththetruestfriendship。
Myfeelingswere
aspureandsimpleashisown,spiteoftheodiouscalumnies
withwhichmyenemieshaveattackedthisharmlessacquaintance;
buttheirslanderinthismatterwasnoworsethanthemannerin
whichtheyspokeofeverypersonwhovisitedme。
Accordingto
theirreport,Iwasthemistressofallwhopresentedthemselves。
’Tiswellforyou,yecourtlydames,thatyoumayconvertfriends
intoloverswithimpunity;bethenumbereversolargenonedares
arraignyourconduct;butforthoseofmorehumblepretensionsit
isindeedconsideredatrocioustonumbermorethantwoadmirers;
shouldweasktoswellthelisttoathird——whatcomments,what
scandal,whatvilifyingreportsareincirculation!
Inthis
letter,myfriend,Ishallspeaktoyouexclusivelyofmyself。
Youwillfindlittleinmyconducttopraise,andIfear,
much
toblame。
Youwilleasilyperceivemyheartwasbetterthanmy
head;anddearasyouropinionistome,Iwriteoninthehope,
thatshouldmycandidavowallosemeanyportionofyouresteem,
itwillyetobtainmealargershareofyourfriendship。
The
dismissalofSophiefrommyserviceoccasionedavacancyinmy
household。
Immediatelyherdeparturewasknown,Ireceived
numberlesssolicitationsfromallwhoheardofit。
Threedays
afterwards,Henriettecametoinformmethatthewifeofan
attorneyofChateletsolicitedthetaskofservingmeinSophie’s
stead;thatshewasawell-lookingandrespectableperson,and
mightveryprobablysuitme。
“Willyouseeher,madam?“
continuedHenriette。
“Sheis
recommendedbythemarchionessdeMontmorency。“
“Willingly,“answeredI;“desirehertocomein。“