barondeGonesserelatedtousacircumstancewhichhadjust
beencommunicatedtohimbyacountymagistrate。
Imusthere
apprizethereaderthattheseadministratorsofjusticewere
directedtocollectallthefacts,scandalous,horrible,ridiculous,
orpiquant,whichoccurredwithintheirjurisdiction,inorderthat,
beingforwardedtotheking,theymightaidindistractinghis
mindfromtheheavycaresofgovernment。
Alas!howmanystrange
andeventfulthingshaveIsincelearnedbysimilarchannels。
Thesupperterminated,theking’sfriendsremainedsometime
conversingwithus。
Whilstthesenoblemenwerebusilycelebrating
mypraisesinwordssufficientlyloudtoreachtheking’sear,the
barondeGonesse,standingbymyside,wasprosecutinghissuit
inthemostardentterms。
Ireceivedhisovertureswithbecoming
graceandmodesty。
AsIhavebeforesaid,theexterioroftheking
wasveryprepossessing,andwhathewantedinyouth,hemadeup
byallthematuregracesofdignifiedroyalty。
AtlastLebel
appeared,andmademeasigntorisefrommyseat。
Uptothis
periodnothinghadarisentobetraytheincognitooftheaugust
monarch,andinordertokeepupmypretendedignoranceofhis
grandeur,Iquittedtheapartmentwithlittleceremony。
Lebel
conductedmetoanadjoiningchamber,furnishedwiththeutmost
magnificence。
Whenwewereseated,heturnedtothecomteJean,
whohadfollowedus,andsaid,“Itrestswithyourselfwhetheryou
willreturntoParis,orremainatVersailles。
Butasfor,
whoseemsmuchfatigued,shewill,wetrust,honorusbyaccepting
abedatthecastle。“
Myself-createdbrother-in-lawunderstoodaswellasIdidthe
significanceofthesewords,andclearlyreadintheirimporthow
farIhadattractedthefavoroftheking。
Inordertohave
renderedtheimpressionmorelasting,wecouldhavewishedthat
mattershadbeenlessprecipitated,butwewereunderaroof
whereeverythingyieldedtothecapricesofitsmaster,and
resignationtohiswillbecameamatterofcourse。
AndhereI
trustImaybepardonedifIpassovercertaindetailswhich
couldnot,atthislapseoftime,interestoramuseanyone;
besides,altho’Ihavefoundnodifficultyinrecitingformer
eventsofmylife,Ifindmypenmoreprudishandcoythanwere
myearsormouth。
AllIshallsayis,thatthefollowingday,as
soonasIwasleftaloneinmychamber,Lebelentered,and
prostratinghimselfatthesideofmybed,——
“Madamelacomtesse,“saidhe,“isqueenandmistresshere。
Not
onlyhasyournobleloverfailedtocommunicatetometheusual
signalofdisgustordislike,buthehasspokenofyoutomeinthe
mostfavorablelight,declaring,that,forthefirsttimeinhislife,
hefelttheinfluenceofatrueandsincereaffection;forthis
reasonhedesiredIwouldnotconveytoyouthecontentsof
thiscasket,asoriginallyintended。“
“Andwhatdoesitcontain?“
askedI,withchildisheagerness。
“Oh,atrifleunworthyofherwhoisnowthemistressofhis
warmestlove;onlyapursecontainingahundredlouis,anda
suitofemeraldsworthasimilarsum。
Hebademesayitmight
haveservedtorecompenseamerefleetingfancy,butthatitis
unworthyofyourcharms,norcanheinsultyoubytheofferofit。“
“Willhethenseemeagain?“inquiredI。
“To-morrowevening,ifagreeabletoyou。“
“Onlysaythathiswishesaremine。“
“WouldyouwishtoseethecomteJeanbeforeyourise?
Hehas
beenwaitingwiththeutmostimpatiencetoseeyousinceseven
o’clockthismorning。“
“Lethimcomein。“
Thecomteentered,andIsawbythetriumphantjoypaintedon
hisface,thatLebelhadtoldhimofpropitiousstateofthings。
Heranuptomewithoutstretchedarms,congratulatingmeupon
mysuccess,andputtingatthesametimeseveralquestions,to
which,eitherfrommerewomanlycaprice,orpresumingupon
myrecentelevationtothecharacterofprimefavorite,Irefused
toreply。
Myfollydrewdownonmehissevereanger,andseveraloaths
escapedhislips,which,echoedbackbywallssounusedtosimilar
violence,struckLebelwithterror。
Thatfaithfulallyplacedhis
handoverhismouth,imploringofhimtorecollecthimself,and
theplacehewasin。
Asforme,dreadingsomefoolishburstof
hisimpetuosity,Itriedsomeofmysweetestsmiles,andinviting
himtositbesideme,relatedtohimandLebelthoseparticulars
whichmypenrefusestoretrace。
Amongstotherthings,Itold
themIhadsaidtotheking,thatIhadperfectlyknownwhohe
wasalltheprecedingeveningwhensuppingwithhim,andthathe
hadthesimplicitytosay,“hewassurprisedIhadnotappeared
moreembarrassedinhispresence。“
Ourconversationterminated,IwishedtoreturntoParis,andI
was,withoutfurtherhindrance,allowedtodepart。
Scarcelyhad
Iarrivedthereanhour,thanIreceivedfromhismajestya
magnificentdiamondagraffe,worthatleast60,000francs,and
banknotestotheamountof200,000livres。
ComteJeanandmyselfwerewellnighstupefiedwithastonishment
atthesightofsuchtreasures;tous,whohadneverinourlives
possessedsuchsums,theyappearedinexhaustible。
Mybrother-in-law
dividedthemintotwoequalportions,oneofwhichheputinto
hispocket,andtheotherintomy。
Withthisarrangement
Ididnotinterfere;nothingseemedtomemoresimplethanthathe
shouldsatisfyhisneedoutofmysuperfluity。
Ibestowedtwo
thousandcrownsuponHenriette,andexpendedinthecourseof
thedayatleastaquarterofmyrichesintrifles,asunnecessary
asuseless;andallthiswithoutoncerememberingthatasIowed
mypresentabundancetoamomentaryinclinationonthepartof
theking,sotheturnofanhour,orafreshfancyonthepartof
mymunificentadorer,mightreducemetotheunprovidedstate
inwhichIhadbeensolately。
Thateveningwaspassed
tete-a-tetewithcomteJean;hethought,asIdid,thatthe
foundationofourtreasurewasfirmasarock,andhegaveme
manycounselsforthefuturewhichIpromisedtoobserve;for
indeeditwastomyowninteresttodoso。
Uponhowmanyfollies
didwethendebate,which,butafewdaysafterwardswefound
practicable。
Thedifferentministerspassedinreviewbeforeus;
somewedetermineduponretaining,whilstothersweredismissed,
andalreadyIbeganinideatoactwithsovereignpoweroverthese
illustriouspersonages,amongstwhomIanticipatedshortlyplaying
soimportantapart。
“Afterall,“saidI,“theworldisbutan
amusingtheatre,andIseenoreasonwhyaprettywomanshould
notplayaprincipalpartinit。“
Theking’smessage——Letterfromthecountess——Asecondsupperat
Versailles——Theducd’Ayen——AshortaccountofM。deFleury——The
ducdeDuras-Conversationwiththeking——Thenextday——Avisit
fromtheducdeRichelieu——VisitfromtheducdelaVauguyon——Visit
fromcomteJean——Visitfromtheking——Athirdsupper——Favor
EarlythefollowingdayIreceivedamessagefromtheking,
accompaniedwithabouquetofflowerstiedroundwithastring
ofdiamonds。
Ashortletterwasannexedtothissplendidgift,
whichIwouldtranscribehere,haditnotbeentakenfromme
withmanyothers。
Myreply,whichIwroteuponthespurofthe
moment,wasconcise,and,asIpreservedtheroughcopy,under
theimpressionofitsbeingonedayuseful,Icangivethereader
theexactwords。
“Thebillettracedbyyournoblehands,rendersme
thehappiestofwomen。
Myjoyisbeyonddescription。
Thanks,monsieurleBaron,foryourcharmingflowers。
Alas!
theywillbefadedandwitheredbyto-morrow,
butnotsofleetingandshort-livedarethesentiments
withwhichyouhaveinspiredme。
Believeme,the
desireyouexpresstoseemeagainisentirelymutual;
andintheimpatiencewithwhichyouawaitournext
interview,Ireadbutmyownsentiments。
Theardor
withwhichyoulongtoembraceme,isfullyequalled
bytheaffectionwhichleadsmetodesirenogratification
greaterthanthatofpassingmywholelifeinyour
society。
Adieu,monsieurlebaron;youhaveforbidden
myaddressingyouasyourrankandmyrespectwould
haveme,Iwillthereforecontentmyselfwithassuring
youoftheardentaffectionofthe
“COMTESSEDuBarry。“
ThesignatureIadoptedwasaboldpieceoffalsehood,butit
wastoolatetorecede;besides,Iwasaddressingmyselfinmy
letter,nottotheking,buttothebarondeGonesse;forLouis,
byIknownotwhatunaccountablecaprice,seemedtowishto
preservehisincognito。
IhavesincelearnedthatFrancisI
assumedthesamename,altho’uponaverydifferentoccasion。
ReplyingtoaletterfromCharlesV,inwhichthatemperorhad
givenhimselfalongstringofhighsoundingtitles,hecontented
himselfwithsimplysigninghisletter,““LouisXVwasveryfondofborrowedappellations。
Unlikethevanitysocommontomankind,ofseekingtosetoff
theirpretensionsbyassumedtitles,itisthepleasureofroyalty
todescendtoalowergradeinsocietywhenconcealmentbecomes
desirable,eitherfrompolicyorpleasure;andLouissoughtinthe
familiarityinwhichaplainbaronmightsafelyindulge,arelief
fromtheennuiattendantupontherigidetiquetteofaregal
state。
Ihadomittedinmylettertothebaron,toremindhim
thatweweretomeetthatveryevening,butthatdidnotprevent
myrepairingtoVersaillespunctuallyattheappointedhour。