DucorandProst,apothecariestohismajesty,
hadbeencollectedtogetherforthispurposebytheducd’Aiguillon。
Thesegentlemencametoreporttheterminationoftheirexperiments
attheverymomentwhenthechancellorandlieutenantofpolice
enteredtheroom;theducdelaVrillierehadprecededthemby
aboutfiveminutes;theducd’Aiguillonrequestedthesegentlemen
tobeseated。
ThedoctorsQuesnayandlaMartinierewere
introduced,anddesiredtomakeknowntheresultoftheiroperations。
Mynewly-arrivedguests,whoasyetunderstoodnothingofwhat
wasgoingon,werestruckwithastonishmentathearingitsaid,
thatthefourbottlesoforange-flowerwatercontaineda
considerableproportionofamostactivepoison,ofwhichafew
dropswouldbesufficienttocauseinstantaneousdeath。
Having
thusexecutedtheircommission,themedicalgentlemenbowed
andretired。
M。d’Aiguillonthenexplainedtomywonderingfriendsthehorrible
affairwhichhadoccasionedtheirbeingsentforsohastily。
I
cannottellyouwhateffectthisdisclosureproducedonM。dela
VrilliereorM。deMaupeou,mywholeattentionbeingfixedupon
M。deSartines。
Youmaysupposethatalieutenantofpolice,
particularlyonewhopiquedhimselfuponknowingeverything,
couldnotfeelverymuchathisease,wheneachwordthatwas
utteredconvictedhimeitherofincapacityornegligence。
His
browbecamecontracted,hehemmed,choked,fidgetedabout,and
appearedasthoughhewouldhavegiveneverythingintheworldf
orlibertytojustifyhimself,butetiquetteforbadeit,andhe
wasonlypermittedtospeakafterthesecretariesofstatethen
present,orifcalleduponbyeitherofthem。
WhenM。d’Aiguillonhadceasedspeaking,thechancellorinhis
turntookuptheconversation。
M。deMaupeouwasbynaturecold
andsarcastic,delightinginannoyinganyperson;but,onthe
presentoccasion,theill-natureinherentinhimwasstillexcited
bythedecidedhatredheboretotheunfortunateM。deSartines。
Hebeganbysaying,thattheconspiracywasevident,andwas
easilyexplainedbythestateofexasperationinwhichtheJesuits
andparliamentariansnowwere;bothorderslookingfornoother
prospectofamendmentintheirconditionthansuchasmightarise
fromsomesuddenconvulsionofthekingdom。
Heexpressedhis
opinionofthenecessityofinstitutingarigorousinquiryintothe
conductofthesetwobodies;andthen,turningtoM。deSartines,
whosecheekgrewpaleatthemovement,hechargedhimtolay
beforethecouncilallthoseparticularswhichhemustnecessarily
possessasheadofthepolice,eitherrespectingthepresentplot,
orrelatingtoanyoftheancientmembersofparliamentorthe
orderofJesuits。
ThiswasadaggertotheheartofM。deSartines,whoinvain
soughttoframeasuitablereply:butwhatcouldhesay?
Hedid
notinrealitypossessanyoftheinformationforwhichhehad
receivedcredit,andaftermanyawkwardendeavoursatexplaining
himself,hewascompelledfranklytoconfess,thatheknewnota
wordmoreoftheconspiracythanhehadjustthenheard。
ItwasnowtheturnofM。delaVrillieretospeak。
Healso
wouldfainhaveattackedtheunfortunatelieutenantofpolice;
but,whetherM。deMaupeouthoughtthathisowncorrectionhad
beensufficientlystrong,orwhetherhebegrudgedanyother
personinterferingwithhisvengeanceuponhispersonalfoe,he
abruptlyinterruptedthetiradeofM。delaVrilliere,byobserving,
thataconspiracyconductedbyonlyeightpersonsmightvery
possiblyescapetheeyeofthepolice;but,furnishedasitnow
waswithsomanycircumstancesandparticulars,itwasimpossible
thattheplotshouldanylongerdefytheirvigilantresearches。
M。d’Aiguillonfullyconcurredinthisobservation,andM。de
Sartines,recoveredinsomemeasurefromhisfirstalarm,promised
everythingtheycoulddesire;anditwasfinallyarrangedthat
thepoliceshouldthisnightuseeveryprecautionarymeasurein
Paris,andthattheofficersoftheguardshouldreceiveorders
toredoubletheirzealandactivityinwatchingthechateau;and
thatwhentheunknownfemalecalledagainonme,sheshouldbe
conductedbymadamedeMirepoixtotheducd’Aiguillon,who
wouldinterrogateherclosely。
Thesemeasuresdecidedon,thecouncilbrokeup,andIwentto
receivetheking,whowasthiseveningtodomethefavourof
takinghissupperinmyapartments。
Conclusionofthisaffair-Aletterfromtheincognita——Her
examination——ArrestofCaberttheSwiss——HediesintheBastilleof
poison——MadameLorimerisarrestedandpoisoned——Theinnocence
oftheJesuitsacknowledged——MadamedeMirepoixandthe
100,000francs——Forgetfulnessonthepartofthelieutenantof
police——AvisitfromcomteJean——MadamedeMirepoix
M。deSartinesdidnotsleeponhispost,buthisresearcheswere
fruitless;and,onthefollowingday,threesuccessivemessengers
cametoannouncetousthattheyhadasyetmadenodiscovery。
Thedaypassedwithoutbringinganyfreshintelligence,andour
anxietyincreaseddaily。
Atlengtharrivedtheperiodfixedfor
thevisitofthe。
Iawaitedthecomingofthisfemale
withanimpatienceimpossibletodescribe。
Aboutmid-dayanote
wasbroughtme;Iinstantlyrecognizedthewritingasthatofmy
mysteriousfriend,andhastilybreakingtheseal,readasfollows:
“MADAM,——Imustentreatyourpardonforbreaking
theappointmentforto-day,imperativedutiesstill
detainmeinParis。
“SinceourlastinterviewIhavebeenunceasingly
occupiedinendeavouringtodiscoverthenamesof
theeightpersonsofwhomIspoketoyou,and,I
amsorrytosay,Ihavebutpartiallysucceeded。
Thepersonwhohashithertofurnishedmewithmy
informationobstinatelyrefusestostatewhoare
theparliamentariansconcernedintheconspiracy。
Iam,however,enabledtoforwardyouthenames
ofthefourJesuits,withsomefewparticularsrelating
totheseworthyfathers。
“TheJesuitsinquestionareMessrs。
Corbin,
Berthier,Cerulti,andDumas;thefirstofwhom
wasemployedintheeducationofthedauphin,
thesecondandthethirdaresufficientlyknown;
asforthefourth,heisaboldandenterprising
Parisian,capableofconceivingandexecutingthe
mostdaringschemes。
Whilsttheorderremained
inpossessionofpowerhehadnoopportunityof
displayinghisextraordinarytalents,andconsequently
heobtainedbutatriflingreputation;butsinceits
banishmenthehasbecomeitsfirmestsupportand
principalhope。
Allthetreasuresofthebrotherhood
areathisdisposal,andIlearn,thattheday
beforeyesterdayhereceivedaconsiderablesum
fromLyons。
“Thisintrepidanddaringspiritistheverysoul
oftheconspiracy;heitiswhoconceivedthe
planandsetthewholemachineinaction。
Itwould
beeffectuallyextinguishedcouldwebutonce
securehim,butthisisbynomeansaneasytask;
hehasnofixedabode;neversleepstwonights
followinginthesamehome;onedayhemaybe
foundinonepartofParisandthenextatthevery
oppositecorner;hechangeshismannerofdress
asfrequentlyashedoeshisabode。
“Ishallhavethehonourofseeingyouto-morrow
orthedayafteratfurthest。
Meanwhilelayaside
alluneasinessforhismajesty’ssafety:Ipledge
youmywordheisforthepresentinperfect
security。
Theexecutionoftheplotisstill
deferredforthewantofaDamienssufficiently
sanguinarytoundertakethetask。
“Deign,madam,toaccepttheassuranceofmy
sinceredevotion,andbelievethatIwillneglect
noopportunityofaffordingyouproofsofit。
“Yours,madam,etc。,etc。“
Iimmediatelycommunicatedthislettertotheducd’Aiguillon,who
convokedafreshmeetingofthepersonswhohadbeenpresenton
theprecedingday。
Itwasatfirstdeliberatedwhetherornotto
arrestthewholebodyofJesuitstheninParis,butthis,although
theadviceofM。d’Aiguillon,wasbynomeansapprovedofbythe
chancellor。
M。deSartinesandM。dela
Vrillierewerefor
carryingtheideaintoexecution,buttheobjectionsofM。de
Maupeouweretoopowerfultobeoverruled,andtheschemewasfor
thepresentabandoned。
Thechancellormaintainedthattheother
conspirators,warnedoftheirown,dangerbytheseizureoftheir
friends,wouldeitherescapethevengeanceofthelawsbyflight
orbycloseconfinementintheirhouses;hegreatlydreadedas
itwas,thathisfoes,theparliamentarians,wouldavoidthe
punishmenthelongedtoinflictonthem。
Indeed,inhisestimation,
itseemedasthougheverymeasurewouldbeanticipatedsolongas
thefemale,whoseemedsointimatelyacquaintedwiththeirdesign,
wasatliberty;andthislastopinionwasunanimouslyconcurredin。
Allthedelaysgreatlyirritatedme,andrenderedmyimpatience
towitnesstheterminationoftheaffairgreaterthanithadever
been。
Thestrangerhadpromisedtomakeherappearanceonthe
followingday;itpassedaway,however,withoutmyhearinganything
ofher。