Iproceededtoacquainthimwiththedistressinghistoryofhis
unfortunatemistress。
Heappearedperfectlywelltorecollect
thefemaletowhomIalluded;andwhenIceasedspeaking,he
said,withahalf-suppressedsigh,
“Poorcreature!
shehasindeedbeenunfortunate;seventeenyears
andfivemonthsinprison!
Theducdela
Vrilliereisgreatlyto
blameintheaffair;butwhenoncehehasplacedpersonsbetween
fourwalls,hethinkshehasfulfilledthewholeofhisduty。
He
shouldrecollect,thatagoodmemoryisanecessaryqualification
forsituationheholds;itisindeedanimperativedutyinhimto
thinkofthepoorwretcheshedeprivesoftheirliberty。“
“Andinyoutoo,sire,“interruptedI;“anditappearstomethat
youhavelostsightofit,inthepresentaffair,asculpablyas
yourminister。“
“Iconfessit,indeed,“answeredLouisXV;“buttheunfortunate
suffererherselfwasnotwithoutadueshareofblameinthe
matter。
HerpresumptionhadgreatlyirritatedmadamedePompadour,
whopunishedherasshethoughtfit:ofcourseIcouldnot,
consistentlywiththeregardIprofessedforthemarchioness,
interfereintheexecutionofhervengeance。“
“Idonotagreewithyou,“saidI。
“Why,whatelsecouldIdo?“
askedLouisXV,withthemost
imperturbablecalmness;“shehadsuperiorclaims,wasacknowledged
aschieffavorite,andIcouldnotrefuseherthesacrificeofa
meretemporarycaprice。“
“Verywellsaid,“answeredI,“andfoundeduponexcellent
principles;butsurelyitwasnotnecessarytoshutuptheobject
ofyourcapriceinastateprison,and,aboveall,toleaveher
thereforsuchalengthoftime。
However,themischiefisdone;
andallwehavetothinkofistorepairit。
Youhavenow,sire,
afineopportunityofdisplayingyourroyalmunificence。“
“Youthink,then,“returnedLouisXV,“thatIamboundtomake
thisunhappygirlsomepresent?
Well,Iwill;to-morrowIwill
sendher10,000louis。“
“Athousandlouis!“
exclaimedI,claspingmyhands;“what,asa
recompenseforseventeenyears’imprisonment?
No,no,sire,you
shallnotgetoffsoeasily;youmustsettleonherapension
of12,000livres,andpresentherwithanorderfor100,000more
asanimmediatesupply。“
“Blessme!“
ejaculatedtheking,“whyall,thegirlsinmy
kingdomwouldgotoprisonforsuchadowry:however,sheshall
havethepension;but,intruth,mytreasuryisexhausted。“
“Then,sire,“returnedI,“borrowofyourfriends。“
“Come,come,letusfinishthisbusiness;Iwillgiveyour
4000louis。“
“No,Icannotagree,“answeredI,“tolessthan5000。“
ThekingpromisedmeIshouldhavethem;and,onthefollowing
day,hisvaletTurpignybroughtmetheorderforthepension,and
abag,inwhichIfoundonly4000louis。
Thispieceofmeanness
didnotsurpriseme,butitmademeshrugupmyshoulders,and
sentmetomycabinettotakethesumdeficientfrommyownfunds。
Withthisdowrymypoorsoonfoundasuitablehusband
inthepersonofoneofhercousins,forwhomIprocureda
lucrativepostundergovernment。
Theseworthypeoplehavesince
wellrepaidmebytheirgratefulanddevotedattachmentforthe
serviceIwasenabledtorenderthem。
Oneindividualoftheir
familywas,however,farfromresemblingthemeitheringoodness
ofheartorgenerosityofsentiment——Ialludetothebrotherofthe
lady;thatsamebrotherwhoformerlysuppliedhissisterwithhis
clothes,thatshemightvisitthekingunsuspected。
Uponthe
incarcerationofthefatherthesonsucceededhiminhisoffice
of,andacquiredconsiderablecreditatcourt;
yet,althoughinthedailyhabitofseeingtheking,heneither
bywordnordeedsoughttoobtainthedeliveranceofeitherhis
parentorsister。
Onthecontrary,hesufferedtheformerto
perishinadungeon,andallowedthelattertolanguishinone
duringmorethanseventeenyears,andinallprobabilityshe
wouldhaveendedherdayswithoutreceivingtheslightestmark
ofhisrecollectionofhisunfortunaterelative。
Iknownotrait
ofbaseselfishnessmoretrulyrevoltingthantheoneIhave
justrelated。
ButthisstoryhasledmefarfromthesubjectIwaspreviously
commencing:thisnarrative,whichInevercalltomindwithouta
feelingofpleasure,hasledmeawayinspiteofmyself。
StillI
trustthatmynarrativehasbeensufficientlyinterestingtoinduce
youtopardonthedigressionithasoccasioned,andnowIwill
resumethethreadofmydiscourse。
CHAPTERXXXVII
Aconspiracy——AschemeforpoisoningmadameduBarry——Thefour
bottles——Lettertotheducd’Aiguillon——Adviceoftheministers——
Opinionofthephysicians——Thechancellorandlieutenantof
police——Resolutionofthecouncil
HaveyouanycuriositytolearnthedenouementofthestoryI
wastellingyouofmyanonymouscorrespondent?
Readwhatfollows,
then,andyourwishesshallbegratified:thatis,ifyouhave
patiencetoheararatherlongstory;forIcannotpromiseyou
thatminewillveryspeedilybecompleted。
Letmesee:where
didIleaveoff?
Oh,Irecollect。
IwastellingyouthatmadamedeMirepoixurgedmetorepair,as
Iwasrequested,totheBathsofApollo。
Ihadakeywhichopened
alltheparkgates;weenteredthepark,tookthepathwhichturns
offtotheleft,andafterhavingwalkedforaboutfiveminutes,
foundourselvesoppositethepersonwewereinsearchof。
It
wasafemaleoffromthirtytofortyyearsofage,ofdiminutive
stature,dressedafterthefashionoftheofthe
day,butstillanairofgoodtastewasevidentthroughthe
simplicityofherattire。
Hercountenancemustoncehavebeen
handsome,ifonemightjudgebythebeautyofhereyesandmouth,
butshewaspale,witheredandalreadyimpressedwiththetraces
ofaprematureoldage。
Butherbeauties,althoughfaded,were
stillanimatedbyaquickandever-varyingexpressionofakeen
andlivelywit。
WhilstImadethesehastyremarksthestrangersalutedme,and
afterwardsthemarechaledeMirepoix,withaeaseofmanner
whichperfectlysurprisedme。
Nordidsheinanyotherinstance
betraytheembarrassmentofapersonwhofindsherselfforthe
firsttimeinthepresenceofpersonsofaranksuperiortoherown。
“Madam,“shesaid,addressingherselftome,“Itrustyouwill
pardonmeforhavinggivenyouthetroubleofcominghither;I
mighthavesparedityou,hadyourpeoplepermittedmetosee
youwhenIcalledatyourhouseyesterday。“
“Yourinvitation,“repliedI,“wassopressinglyenforced,thatI
confessmycuriosityhasbeenmostkeenlyawakened。“
“Iwillimmediatelysatisfyit,“answeredshe,“butwhatIhave
tosaymustbetoldtoyourselfalone。“
“Well,then,“saidthemarechale,“Iwillleaveyouforthe
present:IamgoingtoadmirethatfinegroupofGirardon“;and
sosaying,shequittedthewalkinwhichIwasstanding。
Directlyshewasgonethestrangersaidtome,“Madam,Iwill
explainmyselfwithoutreserveorunnecessaryprolixity;Ibeseech
ofyoutolistenattentivelywhilstItellyou,inthefirstplace,
thatbothyourlifeandthatofthekingisinimminentdanger。“
“Heavens!“
criedI,“whatdoIhear?“
“ThatwhichIwellknowtobetrue,“answeredthefemale,with
a
firmvoice;“Irepeatthatyourlifeandthatofthekingis
indanger。“
Thesewords,pronouncedinalow,solemnvoice,frozemewith
terror;mylimbstotteredunderme,andIalmostsanktothe
ground。
Thestrangerassistedmetoabench,offeredmeherarm,
andwhenshesawmealittlerecovered,shecontinued,
“Yes,madam,aconspiracyisafootagainstyourselfandLouisXV。
Youaretobemadeawaywithoutofrevenge,andLouisXVisto
suffer,inthehopesofhisdeatheffectingachangeinthe
presentfaceofaffairs。“
“Andwho,“inquiredI,“aretheconspirators?“
’TheJesuitsandparliamentarians;theseancientrivals,equally
persecutedbytheroyalgovernment,havedeterminedtomake
commoncauseagainsttheirmutualfoe。
TheJesuitsflatter
themselvesthatthedauphininheritsthekindfeelingsentertained
byhisfatherfortheirorder,andtheparliamentariansjustly
reckonuponthefriendlydispositionoftheyoungprincetowards
theoldmagistracy。
Bothpartiesequallyflatterthemselvesthat
afreshreignwouldbringabouttheirre-establishment,andthey
areimpatienttoacceleratesodesirableanevent:theconspiracy
isdirectedbyfourJesuitsandthesamenumberoftheex-members
oftheparliamentofParis。
Theremainderofthetwocorporations
arenotinitiatedinthesecretoftheenterprise。
Iamnotable
atpresenttogiveyouthenamesoftheeightconspirators,the
personfromwhomIderivemyinformationnothavingasyet
confidedthemeventomyself,butItrusterelongtoobtainsuch
amarkofconfidence。“
Thefemaleceasedspeaking,andIremainedinastateofdoubt,
fear,andalarm,impossibletodescribe。
Stillonethingappeared
cleartome,thatinformationsomysteriouslyconveyedwasnot
deservingofbelief,unlesssupportedbymorecorroborating
testimony。