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  wasconductedintothesameapartmentasbefore,whereIfound
  thesamefemaleswhohadthenassistedatmytoilet*againprepared
  tolendtheiraid;andfromthismomentIhadaregular
  establishmentofattendantsappointedformyuse。
  *Awordofwhichthemeaninghasgreatlychangedover
  thelasttwocenturies。
  Hereitmeansputtingonher
  clothing,makeup,jewelry,andsoforth。
  Throughmost
  ofthisbookitisspelled“toilette。“——Gutenberged。
  Themomentthekingwasinformedofmyarrival,unabletorestrain
  hisimpatience,hehastenedtometoassistatmydressingtable,
  andhecontinuedstandingbesidemesolongastheoperation
  lasted;Ifeltgreatlyembarrassed,notknowingwhetherIdurst
  takethelibertyofrequestinghimtobeseated。
  However,my
  silenceonthesubjectwasgreatlyadmired,andascribedtomy
  perfectacquaintancewithpolishedlife,wheninrealityit
  originatedfrommeretimidity。
  Mytriumphwascomplete;the
  monarchsmiledatandadmiredeverywordasitfellfrommylips,
  kissedmyhands,andplayedwiththecurlsofmylonghair,
  sportivelytwistinghisfingersamidstmyflowingringletswith
  allthevivacityofaloveroftwenty。
  Thecompanyuponthis
  eveningwasdifferentfromthatoftheformeroccasion,consisting
  oftheducdeDuras,firstgentlemanofthebedchamber,andthe
  ducd’Ayen,whohadthereputationofbeingagreatwit;however,
  inmyopinion,hewasmuchmoredeservingthecharacterofareal
  fiend;hisverybreathwaspoisonous,andhistouchvenomousas
  thebiteofanadder。
  IwellrememberwhatM。deFleurysaidof
  himtothekinginmypresence。
  “Sire,“saidhe,“thethingI
  mostdreadintheworldnexttoabitefromM。d’Ayen,isthe
  biteofamaddog。“
  Formyownpart,Ididnotintheendlook
  uponhimwithlessterror,andwellhepaidmeformyfears。
  Upononeoccasion,whenthekingwasspeakingofmetohim,he
  said,“IamwellawarethatIsucceedSt。Foix。“
  “Yes,sire“;repliedtheduke,“inthesamemannerasyourmajesty
  succeedsPharamond!“
  Ineverforgavehimthosewords,dictatedbyafiendishmalice。
  However,upontheeveningofmyfirstintroductiontohim,he
  behavedtomewiththemostmarkedpoliteness。
  Iwasthenan
  objectofnoconsequencetohisinterests,andhisvisionhadnot
  yetrevealedtohimtheheightIwasdestinedtoattain。
  Helooked
  uponmebutasoneofthosemeteorswhichsparkledandshonein
  thecastleatVersaillesfortwenty-fourhours,andsanktorise
  nomore。
  TheducdeDuraswasnotanill-disposedperson,butinconceivably
  stupid;indeed,witwasbynomeansafamilyinheritance。
  Both
  fatherandson,goodsortofpeopleinotherrespects,werefor
  eversayingordoingsomegoodthinginsupportoftheirreputation
  forstupidityatcourt。
  Onedaythekingquitejokinglyinquired
  oftheducdeDuras,whatwasdonewiththeoldmoons。
  “Upon
  myword,sire,“repliedhe,“Icangiveyounoidea,neverhaving
  seen,butwithyourmajesty’spermission,Iwillendeavortolearn
  fromM。deCassini*!“
  Tosuchapitchdidthepoorman’ssimplicity
  extend。
  Bothfatherandsonwerenominatedtoattendthekingof
  Denmark,whenonhisroadtovisitFrance。
  Thekingobservedto
  apersonwhorepeatedittome:“TheFrencharegenerallystyled
  aclever,wittynation;IcannotsayIshouldeverhavebeenable
  todiscoverit,hadIbeentemptedtoformmyopinionfromthe
  specimentheyhavesentme。“
  *Theroyalastronomer——Gutenberged。
  AsfarasIamconcerned,aftersayingsomanyunfavorablethings
  oftheMessrs。
  deDuras,Imustdothemthejusticetosay,that
  theirconducttowardsmewaseverythingthatcouldbedesired。
  Iwasalwaysgladtoseethem;itgavemyownimaginationasort
  ofsedativedosetoconversewiththesetwosimple-mindedbeings,
  whoseinterestsIwasalwaysreadytopromotebyeverymeansin
  mypower,andItrustthememoryofwhatIhavedonewillbe
  longrememberedbythenoblehouseofDuras。
  Thissupperdidnotpassoffsogailyastheformerone。
  Theduc
  deDurasspokeaslittleaspossible,inthedreadofmakingsome
  unluckyspeech,andtheducd’Ayensatdevouringthespleenhe
  couldnotgiveventto,andmeditatingfreshobjectsuponwhom
  toexercisehismalignity;hevainlyendeavoredtoleadmeonto
  makesomeridiculousobservation,butwithoutsuccess;happily
  forhim,thekingdidnotperceivehisaim。
  Myroyalloverwas
  indeedsoentirelyengrossedbyme,thathelostalltheduke’s
  manoeuvres;histransportsappearedtoomuchforhissensesto
  sustain,andhevowedthatIshouldneverquithimmore,but
  remaintobeelevatedbyhispowertothefirstplaceatcourt。
  Atthemonarch’ssign,thetwoguestswithdrew。
  Whentheducd’Ayenquittedtheroom,’Thatnoblemanisbyno
  meanstomytaste,“saidItotheking,“hehastheairofaspy,
  whowishesmenogood。“
  “Doyoureallythinkso,mylovelycomtesse?“
  “Iamcertainofit;andIalreadyshudderatthebareanticipation
  ofanenemyhavingaccesstoyourmajesty’sear。“
  “Reassureyourself,“saidtheking,withtheutmosttenderness,
  “inmeyouhaveasuredefender,whowillneverforsakeyou;look
  uponmefromthisminuteasyournaturalprotector,andwoeto
  himonwhoseheadyourdispleasureshallfall。“
  Afterthisconversationthekingandmyselfretiredtorest,and
  whenhequittedmeinthemorning,heentreatedmenottoreturn
  toParis,buttogivehimmycompanyforawholeweek。
  Lebel
  madehisappearancetobegIwouldconsidermyselfmistressof
  theapartmentsIoccupied,andthathehadreceivedordersto
  providemewithanestablishmentuponthemosthandsomescale。
  ThatverydayHenriette,whomIhadsentfor,andinstitutedas
  myheadwaiting-woman,informedme,thatanoldgentleman,attired
  astho’foragrandgala,butwhorefusedtosendinhisname,
  beggedtobepermittedtopayhisrespects。
  Ibadeheradmit
  him;itwastheducdeRichelieu。
  “Madamelacomtesse,“saidhe,bowinglow,“Icometocomplain
  ofyourwantofcondescension;unless,indeed,yourmemoryhas
  beenatfault。
  WasitpossiblethatwhenIhadthehonorof
  suppingwithyoutheothernight,youdidnotrecollectyour
  formeroldfriend?“
  “If,indeed,myforgetfulnesswereafault,monsieurlemarechal,
  itwasoneinwhichyouboreanequalshare;youwerenotmore
  forwardthanmyselfindisplayingmarksofrecognition。“
  “Thataroseonlyfromthedazzlingincreaseofyourbeauty。
  Youwerebutanymphwhenlastmyeyeshadbeheldyou,andnow
  youarematuredintoagoddess。“
  Thedukethenmadesomeslightallusiontothefamilyofmadame
  Lagarde,butguessingwithhisadmirabletact,thatsuch
  reminiscencescouldnotbeparticularlyagreeabletome,he
  dexterouslyturnedtheconversation,byrequestingpermissionto
  presenttomehisnephew,theducd’Aiguillon,thathemightleave
  aworthysubstituteandchampionnearthekingwhenstateaffairs
  calledhimintoGascony;hecravedmykindofficestoobtainthe
  intimateacquaintanceofcomteJean。
  Theyweresubsequentlyat
  daggersdrawnwitheachother,butthishaughtyoverbearinglord
  conductedhimselfatfirstwiththemostabjectservility。
  The
  thirdfavorhehadtosolicitwasthatIwouldnamehimtothe
  kingasfrequentlyasopportunitiesoccurredtoformoneofour
  supperparties。
  AllthisIengagedtodo,norindeedcouldI
  refuseaftertheviolentprotestationsoffriendshiphemademe。
  “Youwill,erelong,“saidhe,“seethewholecourtatyourfeet,
  butbewareofconsideringthemallasyourfriends;haveacare,
  aboveall,oftheduchessedeGrammont。
  Shehasbeenlong
  endeavoringtoobtaintheking’saffections,andshewillsee
  withhatredandfuryanothermoreworthyengrossingtheplace
  shehassovainlycontendedfor;sheandherimpertinentbrother
  willcallintheaidofthedevilhimselftodispossessyouofyour
  elevatedseat;youarelostifyoudonottwistboththeirnecks。“
  “How,monsieurlemarechal,shallImarkmycareerbyamurder?“
  “Youtakemetooliterally;IonlymeanthatinyourplaceI
  wouldnotbeatthetroubleofkeepinganytermswiththem。“
  “Ah,monsieurleduc,Iunderstandyounow;yetitseemsabad
  augurytohavetobeginmyreignbycabalsandintrigues。“
  “Alas!
  myfaircomtesse,youaretoogood,tooguilelessfora
  courtlife;betweenourselvesweareallhypocritesmoreorless;
  mistrusteveryone,eventhosemakethefinestprotestations。“
  “Inthatcasethefirstobjectofmysuspicionwouldbemyold
  andesteemedfriendthemarechaldeRichelieu。“
  “Ah,madame!
  thisisnotfairusage,thustoturnmyweapons
  againstmyself,andtofightmewithmyownarms。“
  Uponthisthedukequittedme,andscarcelyhadhelefttheroom,
  whentheduclaVauguyonentered。
  Thisgentlemanofferedmeno
  advice;hecontentedhimselfbystylingtheJesuitshis“verygood
  friends,“andcontinuallyturningtheconversationupontheir
  merits。
  Iallowedhimtoexpresshisattachment,without
  interruption,forthesedisagreeablemen,whomIdetermined
  inmyownmindtohavenothingtodowith,recollectingallIhad
  heardoftheirdisliketooursex。
  Afteranhourpassedinamusing
  talk,theducdelaVauguyonretired,wellpleasedwithhisvisit,
  andhisplacewasimmediatelysuppliedbycomteJean,towhomI
  communicatedallthathadpassedbetweenmylatevisitorsandmyself。
  “Forheaven’ssake,“saidhe,“letusnotbethedupesofthese
  greatlords;beforewerangeourselvesunderthebannersofeither
  ofthemletussecureourownfooting;letuswaittillyou
  arepresented。“
  “But,mygoodfriend,Imustbeamarriedladytoobtainthathonor。“
  “Andsoyouwillbeshortly,donotbeuneasyaboutthat。