首页 >出版文学> Men, Women and Ghosts>第98章
  oneachunmeaningguestasmilingwelcome,forindeed,myheart
  wastoolightandIfelttoohappytobeenabledtofrowneven
  uponthosewho,whenthestormappearednear,hadbasely
  desertedme。
  Itwasamusingenoughtoseewithwhatzealanyperson,whomI
  hadpreviouslyrecommendedwasassistedbythevariousministers
  inthepursuitoftheirobject;thefoundhimself
  allatonceatleisuretopayhisrespectstome。
  Heconfirmed
  allthekindmessagessentmebythekingthroughtheducd’Aiguillon。
  MadamedeMirepoix,whohadvisitedmetheprecedingevening,
  reservedhernextcallforthefollowingday,butafewhours
  effectedacruelchangeinmyfortune。
  Athirdletterfromtheduke——Thekingreceivesextremeunction——
  LetterfrommadameVictoiretothedauphin——M。deMachault——
  ApromenadewiththeducdeCosse——Kindattentionfromthe
  princedesDeuxPonts——Afourthletterfromtheducd’Aiguillon——
  ComteJeanbidsmefarewell——M。d’Aiguillon’sfifthletter,
  containinganaccountofthedeathofLouisXV——Theducdela
  Vrilliere——The——Lettertothequeen——Departure
  fortheabbeyof
  Theaccountreceivedintheeveningfromtheduc
  d’AiguillonI
  shallnottranscribe,asitwasmerelyarepetitionofthegood
  tidingsofthemorning。
  Thedayfollowingstillbroughta
  continuationoffavorableaccounts,butthenextletterwasin
  thesewords:——
  “MADAM,ANDMOSTHONOREDFRIEND,——Armyourself
  withcourage;thekingisextremelyill,andIought
  nottoconcealfromyouthatseriousapprehensions
  areentertainedforhislife;hehaspassedawretched
  night,Hisdaughters,whoneverquittedhisbedside,
  whisperedtohimthatthearchbishopofParisand
  hisgrandalmonerwereintheanteroomifhedesired
  toseethem。
  Thekingdidnotseemtoheartheir
  words,butaboutthreeo’clockinthemorninghe
  calledtheducdeDuras,whomhebadeinquire
  whetherM。Mandouxwereinthechateau;and,if
  so,toapprizehimhewishedtospeakwithhim。
  “Atthesewordstheprincessesandallwhoheard
  themburstintoafitofweeping,whichwasonly
  interruptedbythearrivaloftheconfessor,who,
  approachingthebedsideofthepenitent,helda
  conferencewithhimofnearlyaquarterofanhour:
  thisbeingconcluded,theking,inalowandfirm
  voice,inquiredforhisalmoner。
  Thelattersoon
  presentedhimself,anxioustodischargetheduties
  ofhissacredoffice。
  Hismajestykeptcontinually
  repeatingtohisafflictedchildren,’Mydaughters,
  whyshouldwhatIamnowabouttodoagitateor
  alarmyou?
  Youarewellaware,thathavingthe
  small-pox,theetiquetteestablishedinmyfamily
  compelsmetoreceivethelastsolemnritesofthe
  church,andIbutacquitmyselfofanobligation
  insubmittingtoit。’
  “Thetoneinwhichthekingspokeconvincedhis
  attendantsthatheratherstrovetore-assure
  himselfthanhischildren,bythepersuasionthat
  thereceivingextremeunctionwasnotsomuch
  theconsequenceofhisowndangerousstateasa
  mereactofobediencetoanestablishedcustom。
  Itwasthendecidedthatthesacredceremonyshould
  takeplaceatseveno’clockinthemorning;and
  herearosesomelittleembarrassment;the
  ecclesiasticsinsistinguponthenecessityofthe
  king’smakingsomestrikingandopenatonement
  forwhattheywerepleasedtotermthescandalof
  hisprivatelife。
  “Theking’schambernowpresentedapictureat
  oncesolemnandgloomy。
  Groupedtogetheronone
  sidethebedmightbeseenthedifferentnoblemen
  inattendanceuponhismajesty;alittleremoved
  stoodtheclergy,concealedfromtheinvalidby
  theclosely-drawncurtains;inthemidstofthese
  contendingpartiesweretheprincessesgoingfrom
  onetotheother,vainlyseekingbymildandgentle
  mediationtoproduceasatisfactoryarrangement。
  Itwasatlengthunderstood,that,onaccountof
  theextremeweaknessoftheinvalid,thegrand
  almonershouldpronounceinhisnameakindof
  honorableapologyforpastoffences。
  “Youcanscarcelyimagine,madam,theuniversal
  consternationspreadthroughoutthechateauby
  theinformationthatthekingwasabouttoreceive
  thelastritesofhischurch。
  Theterrorandalarm
  becameoverpoweringforawhile,butsubsiding
  intoamorereligiousfeelingcrowdsofpersons
  followedwithsolemnreverencetheholyprocession
  asitpassedalong,bearingtheholysacramentto
  theexpiringmonarch。
  Atthemomentwhenitwas
  administeredthegrandalmoner,turningtowards
  allpresent,pronouncedthefollowingwordsin
  theking’sname:——
  “’Gentlemen,theweaknessofhismajestypreventing
  himfromexpressinghimself,hehascommandedme
  toinformyou,thatalthoughheisresponsibleto
  Godaloneforhisconduct,heyetregretshaving
  causedanyscandaltohispeoplebytheirregularities
  ofhislife,thathesincerelyrepentsofhissins,
  and,shouldProvidencerestorehimtohealth,he
  purposeslivinghenceforwardinallthevirtueand
  moralityofhisyouth,inthedefenceand
  maintenanceofreligion,inpreservingatrue
  faith,andinwatchingoverthebestinterests
  ofhispeople。’
  “Yours,madam,etc。,etc。“
  Ilearnedalso,throughanotherchannel,thataccordingto
  customfortyhours’prayerhadbeenenjoinedineverychurchin
  Francetoimplorethemercyofheavenfortheking。
  Iheardtoo
  thattheshrineofSaintGenevievehadbeendisplayedforthe
  venerationoftruebelievers。
  Ipassedamiserablenight,dreamingofgraves,winding-sheets,
  andfuneral-torches,fromwhichIonlyawoketoreceivethe
  morning’sdespatches。
  Alas!thenewsbutconfirmedthedistressing
  stateoftheking。
  TheverysolitudeinwhichIwasleftatRuel
  mightalonehaveservedtoconvincemeofmymisfortune;for,
  withtheexceptionoftheducdeCosse,nopersoncamenearus。
  M。deCosseinvitedmetowalkwithhiminthegarden;Iaccepted
  thearmofthisnoblefriend,andwedirectedourstepstowards
  thewood。
  Whenweweretheresecurefrominterruption,theduke
  inquiredwhatweremyplansforthefuture?
  “HowcanItellyou,“answeredI;“whatishenceforwardtobe
  myfateisbetterknowntoourfuturequeenthantomyself。“
  “ThatispreciselywhatIdread,“repliedM。deCosse。
  “Unfortunately
  youhavedeeplyoffendedthequeenelect,whohasirritatedher
  husband’smindagainstyou;andthentheChoiseulfactionwill,
  inallprobability,comeintopower。“
  “Iseeallthis,“returnedI,“andampreparedforwhatever
  mayhappen。“
  “Iadmireyourcalmnessinamomentlikethepresent,“criedthe
  duke;“buthaveacare。
  Perhapsthebestthingwouldbetoremove
  youbeyondthereachofthefirstshockofcourtdispleasure。
  In
  yourplaceIwouldrequestpassportsfromtheducd’Aiguillonand
  travelintoEngland。“
  “Oh,speaknotofsuchathing,Iconjureyou,“interruptedI;
  “Ihaveahorrorofsuchjourneys,andwouldmuchrathertrust
  tothegenerosityofthedauphiness。
  Sheisabouttobecomea
  greatqueen,whileIshallbeacreaturesohumiliatedand
  abased,thattheverydifferencebetweenoursituationswillbea
  sufficientvengeanceinhereyes。“
  Wereturnedtothehouse,andhadscarcelyentered,whenM。de
  Palchelbel,plenipotentiarytotheprincedesDeuxPonts,
  wasannounced。
  “M。dePalchelbel,“criedI,extendingmyhand,“whatgoodwind
  bringsyouhere?“
  “Ihavebeenhonouredbythecommandsoftheprince,mymaster,
  madam,“repliedhe,“tobringyoutheassurancesofhisunalterable
  friendship;andtosayfurther,thatwheneveryoufeeldissatisfied
  withyourresidenceinFrance,youwillfindatDeuxPontsan
  asylum,whichthemostearnestendeavorsoftheprince,my
  graciouspatron,willstrivetorenderagreeabletoyou。“
  Iwasmuchaffectedbythismarkofgenerousregardonthepart
  ofprinceCharlesAuguste;and,turningquicklytowardstheduke,
  Iexclaimed,
  “Whatthinkyouofallthis?
  Willyouhenceforwardbelievethose
  self-dubbedphilosophers,whoassertthatfriendshipisunknown
  toroyalty?
  Youhavehereaproofofthecontrary。
  Formyown
  part,M。dePalchelbel,“continuedI,turningtowardstheminister,
  “Iammuchgratifiedbyyourmessage,andentreatofyoutothank
  hisroyalhighnessmostsincerelyforme。
  Iwillwritetohim
  myselfonthesubject,butbegofyoutorepeatthat,kindasare
  hisoffers,Icannotacceptofthem;butshallcertainlyremainin
  Franceuntilthenewsovereigncommandsorpermitsmetoquitit。“
  IafterwardsrepeatedtotheministerofDeuxPontswhatIhad
  previouslystatedinthegardentoM。de
  Cosse,andhadthe
  satisfactionofhearingmadamd’Aiguillonapproveofmysentiments。
  WhenIretiredtomyapartmentIwasfollowedbymyniece。
  “Howhappyareyou,dearaunt,“saidshe,’topreservesuch
  friendsinyourpresenttroubles。“
  “Iowethem,“repliedI,“tomysimplicityandcandor。“
  “WillyounotretiretoGermany?“
  “Certainlynot,“answeredI。
  “Yetitwouldbebettertoallowthefirstburstofdispleasure
  onthepartofthedauphinesstopassover。“
  “Whogaveyouthiscounsel,mydearniece?
  Iamquitesureit
  doesnotoriginateinyourself。“
  “Ihadpromisednottotell,“answeredshe;“butifyouinsist
  uponit,Imustconfess,thatIwaspersuadedbytheprincede
  CondeandM。deSoubisetourgeyoutofollowit。“
  “Dotheythenwishformyabsence?“