havewrittentomybrotherWilliamtosetoutwithoutdelayfor
Paris。
Yourswainwillbeeasilyinducedtomarryyou。
What
doyouthinkofthat?“
IgavecomteJeantocomprehend,bysigns,thatIleftmydestiny
inhishands,andhekissedmyhandsandwithdrew。
Theking
managedtostealafewminutestoconversewithme。
“Youdidnotintrustme,mysweetfriend,“saidhe,“withthe
circumstanceofyourhavingformerlyknowntheducdeRichelieu;
lessreservedonthesubjectthanyouwere,hetoldmehehadseen
youatthehouseofmadameLagarde,whoconsideredyouoneof
herdearestfriends。“
“Sire,“repliedI,“Iwastoomuchoccupiedwithyourmajesty,
tothinkofanyotherpersonintheworld。“
Myanswerdelightedhim,helookedatmeinthemost
graciousmanner。
“Youwouldalmostpersuademethatyouloveme,“saidhe,smiling。
“Indeed,yourmajesty,“saidI,“Ionlypraythatyoudesirethe
continuanceofmyaffection。“
“Inthatcase,“repliedhe,kissingmyhandwithfervor,“youdo
butpartakeofmytendernessforyou。“
Thesewordsflatteredmyvanity,andhereImustdeclarethatif
Ineverfeltforthekingthatviolentattachmentwhichistermed
love,Ieverentertainedforhimthewarmestesteem。
Hewasso
attentive,sokindtome,thatImusthavebeenamonsterof
ingratitudecouldIhavelookeduponhimwithindifference。
Oursupperonthisnightwasagainlivelyasthefirsthadbeen。
TheducdeRichelieuentertaineduswithseveralamusinganecdotes;
notthattheycontainedanythingverypiquant,buttheduke
relatedthemwell,andwewereallinthehumortobepleased,
andlaughedheartilyatwhathesaid。
ComteJean,whoseeye
constantlyfollowedme,appearedperfectlysatisfiedwithallI
saidordid。
Asfortheking,heseemedenchantedwithme,and
seemedwhollyoccupiedinwatchingmylooks,thathemight
anticipatemywants。
Aftersupper,inthewhich
followed,heexplainedhimselfintermswhichleftmenodoubt
howsecurelymyempireoverhimwasestablished。
Hadhebeen
lessexplicitonthesubject,theflatteringmarksoffavor,and
theadulatorycomplimentsIreceivedfromallonthefollowing
day,wouldwellhaveassuredmeofit。
Iwasnolongeranobscure
andfriendlessindividual,butthebelovedmistressoftheking;
Iwas,tousetheexpressionofLebel,anewsunwhichhadarisen
toilluminehorizonofVersailles。
Icouldnolongerdoubtmy
powerwhenIsawnoblepersonagespresentthemselvestosolicit
themostservileemploymentsaboutmyperson。
Amongstothers,I
mightinstanceacertainladydeSt。Benoit,whocontinuedfirst
ladyofmychamber,duringthewholetimeofmyregency;——my
justly-valuedHenriettebeingcontentedtotakethesecondplace
ofhonor。
Theducd’Aiguillon——TheducdeFronsac——Theduchessede
Grammont——Themeeting——Sharpwordsonbothsides——Theducde
Choiseul——Mesdamesd’Aiguillon——Letterfromtheducd’Aiguillon——
ReplyofmadameduBarry——MademoiselleGuimard——Theprincede
Soubise——Explanation——TheRohans——MadamedeMarsan——Courtfriendships
TheducdeRichelieu,whowasinhastetogotoGuienne,lostno
timeinpresentingtometheducd’Aiguillon。
Hewasnotyoung,
buthandsomeandwellmade,withmuchamiabilityandgreat
courage。
Asincerefriend,noconsiderationcouldweakenhis
regard;anadversarytobedreaded,noobstaclecouldrepresshis
boldness。
Hisenemies——andamongstthemheincludedthewhole
magistracy——hisenemies,Isay,haveusedhimshamefully,buthe
treatedthemtooillforthemtobebelievedinanythingtheysay
ofhim。
Ifhewereambitious,hehadtheexcuseofsuperiormerit,
andifheshowedhimselftoosevereinoneparticular,itproceeded
fromanenergyofmindwhichdidnotallowhimtohavemore
pityforothersthantheyhadforhim。
Donot,myfriend,think
thattheattachmentIhadforhimcantransportmebeyondjust
limits。
Sinceheisinhisgrave,myillusions,ifIhadany,have
dissipated。
Ionlygivetomydeceasedfriendsthetributedue
tothem——truthandtears。
Butreally,withoutthinkingofit,I
amattributingtomyselfthesevirtueswithoutnecessity,forgetting
thatyouarenotoneofthosewhowouldfainrendermeasblack
aspossibleintheeyesofposterity。
Inproportionasthefirstsightoftheunclehadprejudicedme
againsthim,somuchmorediditpropitiatemetowardsthenephew。
Isawinhimagenerousheart,andageniuscapableofloftyactions
whichyouwouldvainlyhavesoughtforinthemarechaldeRichelieu。
Nodoubtatthebeginningofourtheducd’Aiguillon
onlysawinmeawomanwhocouldbeusefultohisprojectsand
plans;butsoonhisheartjoinedthealliance,andadevotionof
calculationwassucceededbyavehementpassion,ofwhichIwas
justlyproud,asitsubduedtomychainsthemostaccomplished
ofcourtiers。
Ourfirstinterviewwaslively。
Themarechalandhesupported
theconversationwithmuchgaiety。
M。deRichelieu,asIhave
alreadytoldyou,hadneitherwitnorinformation,butpossessed
thateaseofthefirstcircles,thosemannersofhighbreeding,
thosecourtlygraces,whichoftensurpasswitandinformation。
“Mynephew,“saidhetotheduke,“madamecandomuchforus,
butwemustfirstdosomethingforher。
Withoutsupport,without
friends,shewillbelostatVersailles;letusbeherpartisans
ifshewillallowit,andletheryouthhavethebenefitof
ourexperience。“
Thetoneinwhichtheducd’Aiguillonreplieddelightedme。
He
saidhewasbuttoohappytoserveme,andbeggedmetorelyon
himasIwouldonmyself。
“But,“hecontinued,“butwehavetostrugglewithapowerful
party。
TheduchessedeGrammontandherbrotherarenotthe
personstogiveupthefieldwithoutstrikingablow。
But,madame,
bytheassistanceofyourhappyandlovelystar,Iwillenterthe
listswithpleasure,andifaglanceofyoureyeswillrecompense
aconqueror,Ishallbehe。“
“Oh,“exclaimedtheduke,“mynephew’sasecondAmadisin
gallantry,andofundauntedcourage。
Youwillbesatisfied
withhim,madame,muchmorethanwithmyson,whoonly
resemblesthefamilyinhisdefects。“
TheducdeFronsacwasjustlyhatedbyhisfather;hewaswhatis
calledadecidedscamp,withoutoneredeemingpointorvirtue。
Dissipatedwithoutagreeableness,acourtierwithoutaddress,a
soldierwithoutcourage,hethoroughlydeservedhisbadreputation。
Hewasnothated,becausehatredimpliesaspeciesofhonor,buthe
wasuniversallydespised。
Hisfatherhatedhim;hehatedhisfather。
Thereciprocitywasedifying。
IhaveoftenseentheducdeFronsac,
andalwayswithdisgust。
Hehadincurredtheextremityof
punishment;whentryingtocarryoffabutcher’sdaughter,he
renderedhimselfguiltyofthetriplecrimesofarson,rape,and
robbery。
Thiswasthemostsplendiddeedofhislife,atleasthis
fathersaidso,theonlyoneinwhichhehadshown——guesswhat
for,myfriend,Iwillnotpenthecynicalwordmadeuseofbyhis
father。