atfirstIpretendedanindispositioninordertoconcealmysorrow,butafterwardsIreallyfellintoone,norcouldaconstitutiondelicatelikeminesupportsoviolentashock。WhenIbegantobebetter,Istillcounterfeitedsickness,thatImighthaveanexcusefornotseeingandfornotwritingtoyou;besidesIwaswillingtohavetimetocometoaresolutioninwhatmannertodealwithyou;Itookandquittedthesameresolutiontwentytimes;butatlastIconcludedyoudeservednottoseemygrief,andIresolvednottoshowyoutheleastmarkofit。Ihadadesiretobringdownyourpride,bylettingyousee,thatmypassionforyoudeclinedofitself:IthoughtIshouldbythislessenthevalueofthesacrificeyouhadmadeofme,andwaslothyoushouldhavethepleasureofappearingmoreamiableintheeyesofanother,byshowingherhowmuchIlovedyou;I
resolvedtowritetoyouinacoldandlanguishingmanner,thatshe,towhomyougavemyletters,mightperceivemylovewasatanend:IwasunwillingsheshouldhavethesatisfactionofknowingIwassensiblethatshetriumphedoverme,orthatsheshouldincreasehertriumphbymydespairandcomplaints。I
thoughtIshouldpunishyoutoolittlebymerelybreakingwithyou,andthatmyceasingtoloveyouwouldgiveyoubutaslightconcern,afteryouhadfirstforsakenme;Ifounditwasnecessaryyoushouldloveme,tofeelthesmartofnotbeingloved,whichIsoseverelyexperiencedmyself;Iwasofopinionthatifanythingcouldrekindlethatflame,itwouldbetoletyouseethatminewasextinguished,buttoletyouseeitthroughanendeavourtoconcealitfromyou,asifIwantedthepowertoacknowledgeittoyou:thisresolutionIadheredto;Ifounditdifficulttotake,andwhenIsawyouagainIthoughtitimpossibletoexecute。Iwasreadyahundredtimestobreakoutintotearsandcomplaints;myillstateofhealth,whichstillcontinued,servedasadisguisetohidefromyoutheafflictionandtroubleIwasin;afterwardIwassupportedbythepleasureofdissemblingwithyou,asyouhaddonewithme;howeveritwasdoingsoapparentaviolencetomyselftotellyouortowritetoyouthatIlovedyou,thatyouimmediatelyperceivedIhadnomindtoletyouseemyaffectionwasaltered;youwastouchedwiththis,youcomplainedofit;Iendeavouredtoremoveyourfears,butitwasdoneinsoforcedamanner,thatyouwerestillmoreconvincedbyit,Inolongerlovedyou;inshort,IdidallIintendedtodo。Thefantasticalnessofyourheartwassuch,thatyouadvancedtowardsmeinproportionasyousawIretreatedfromyou。Ihaveenjoyedallthepleasurewhichcanarisefromrevenge;Iplainlysaw,thatyoulovedmemorethanyouhadeverdone,andIshowedyouIhadnolongeranyloveforyou。Ihadevenreasontobelievethatyouhadentirelyabandonedher,forwhomyouhadforsakenme;Ihadgroundtootobesatisfiedyouhadneverspokentoherconcerningme;butneitheryourdiscretioninthatparticular,northereturnofyouraffectioncanmakeamendsforyourinconstancy;yourhearthasbeendividedbetweenmeandanother,andyouhavedeceivedme;thisissufficientwhollytotakefrommethepleasureIfoundinbeinglovedbyyou,asIthoughtIdeservedtobe,andtoconfirmmeintheresolutionIhavetakennevertoseeyoumore,whichyouaresomuchsurprisedat。
MadamdeClevesreadthisletter,andreaditoveragainseveraltimes,withoutknowingatthesametimewhatshehadread;shesawonlythattheDukedeNemoursdidnotloveherassheimaginedandthathelovedotherswhowerenolessdeceivedbyhimthanshe。Whatadiscoverywasthisforapersoninhercondition,whohadaviolentpassion,whohadjustgivenmarksofittoamanwhomshejudgedunworthyofit,andtoanotherwhomsheusedillforhissake!Neverwasafflictionsocuttingashers;sheimputedthepiercingnessofittowhathadhappenedthatday,andbelievedthatiftheDukedeNemourshadnothadgroundtobelieveshelovedhimsheshouldnothavecaredwhetherhelovedanotherornot;butshedeceivedherself,andthisevilwhichshefoundsoinsupportablewasjealousywithallthehorrorsitcanbeaccompaniedwith。ThisletterdiscoveredtoherapieceofgallantrytheDukedeNemourshadbeenlongengagedin;shesawtheladywhowroteitwasapersonofwitandmerit,anddeservedtobeloved;shefoundshehadmorecouragethanherself,andenviedherthepowershehadhadofconcealinghersentimentsfromtheDukedeNemours;bythecloseoftheletter,shesawthisladythoughtherselfbeloved,andpresentlysuspectedthatthediscretiontheDukehadshowedinhisaddressestoher,andwhichshehadbeensomuchtakenwith,wasonlyaneffectofhispassionforthisothermistress,whomhewasafraidofdisobliging;inshort,shethoughtofeverythingthatcouldaddtohergriefanddespair。Whatreflectionsdidshenotmakeonherself,andontheadviceshermotherhadgivenherIhowdidsherepent,thatshehadnotpersistedinherresolutionofretiring,thoughagainstthewillofMonsieurdeCleves,orthatshehadnotpursuedherintentionsofacknowledgingtohimtheinclinationshehadfortheDukeofNemours!Shewasconvinced,shewouldhavedonebettertodiscoverittoahusband,whosegoodnessshewassensibleof,andwhoseinterestitwouldhavebeentoconcealit,thantoletitappeartoamanwhowasunworthyofit,whodeceivedher,whoperhapsmadeasacrificeofher,andwhohadnoviewinbeinglovedbyherbuttogratifyhisprideandvanity;inaword,shefound,thatallthecalamitiesthatcouldbefallher,andalltheextremitiesshecouldbereducedto,werelessthanthatsingleoneofhavingdiscoveredtotheDukedeNemoursthatshelovedhim,andofknowingthathelovedanother:allhercomfortwastothink,thataftertheknowledgeofthisshehadnothingmoretofearfromherself,andthatsheshouldbeentirelyeasedoftheinclinationshehadfortheDuke。
SheneverthoughtoftheorderstheQueen-Dauphinhadgivenher,tocometoherwhenshewenttorest:shewenttobedherself,andpretendedtobeill;sothatwhenMonsieurdeClevescamehomefromtheKing,theytoldhimshewasasleep。Butshewasfarfromthattranquillitywhichinclinestosleep;allthenightshedidnothingbuttormentherself,andreadoverandovertheletterinherhand。
MadamdeCleveswasnottheonlypersonwhomthisletterdisturbed。TheViscountdeChartres,whohadlostitandnottheDukedeNemours,wasintheutmostinquietudeaboutit。HehadbeenthateveningwiththeDukeofGuise,whohadgivenagreatentertainmenttotheDukeofFerrarahisbrother-in-law,andtoalltheyoungpeopleoftheCourt:ithappenedthatthediscourseturneduponingeniousletters;andtheViscountdeChartressaidhehadoneabouthimthefinestthateverwaswrit:theyurgedhimtoshowit,andonhisexcusinghimself,theDukedeNemoursinsistedhehadnosuchletter,andthatwhathesaidwasonlyoutofvanity;theViscountmadehimanswer,thatheurgedhisdiscretiontotheutmost,thatneverthelesshewouldnotshowtheletter;buthewouldreadsomepartsofit,whichwouldmakeitappearfewmenreceivedthelike。Havingsaidthis,hewouldhavetakenouttheletter,butcouldnotfindit;hesearchedforittonopurpose。Thecompanyralliedhimaboutit;butheseemedsodisturbed,thattheyforboretospeakfurtherofit;hewithdrewsoonerthantheothers,andwenthomewithgreatimpatience,toseeifhehadnotlefttheletterthere。Whilehewaslookingforit,oneoftheQueen’spagescametotellhim,thattheViscountessd’Usezhadthoughtitnecessarytogivehimspeedyadvice,thatitwassaidattheQueen’sCourt,thathehaddroppedaletterofgallantryoutofhispocketwhilehewasplayingattennis;thatgreatpartofwhatthelettercontainedhadbeenrelated,thattheQueenhadexpressedagreatcuriositytoseeit,andhadsenttooneofhergentlemenforit,butthatheanswered,hehadgivenittoChatelart。
ThepageaddedmanyotherparticularswhichheightenedtheViscount’sconcern;hewentoutthatminutetogotoagentlemanwhowasanintimatefriendofChatelart’s;andthoughitwasaveryunseasonablehour,madehimgetoutofbedtogoandfetchtheletter,withoutlettinghimknowwhoitwashadsentforit,orwhohadlostit。Chatelart,whowasprepossessedwithanopinionthatitbelongedtotheDukeofNemours,andthattheDukewasinlovewiththeQueen-Dauphin,didnotdoubtbutitwashewhohadsenttoredemandit,andsoansweredwithamalicioussortofjoy,thathehadputtheletterintotheQueen-Dauphin’shands。ThegentlemanbroughtthisanswerbacktotheViscountdeChartres,whichincreasedtheuneasinesshewasunderalready,andaddednewvexationstoit:afterhavingcontinuedsometimeinanirresolutionwhattodo,hefoundthattheDukedeNemourswastheonlypersonwhoseassistancecoulddrawhimoutofthisintricateaffair。
AccordinglyhewenttotheDuke’shouse,andenteredhisroomaboutbreakofday。WhattheDukehaddiscoveredthedaybeforewithrespecttothePrincessofCleveshadgivenhimsuchagreeableideas,thathesleptverysweetly;hewasverymuchsurprisedtofindhimselfwakedbytheViscountdeChartres,andaskedhimifhecametodisturbhisrestsoearly,toberevengedofhimforwhathehadsaidlastnightatsupper。TheViscount’slookssoonconvincedhim,thathecameuponaseriousbusiness;
"Iamcome,"saidhe,"toentrustyouwiththemostimportantaffairofmylife;Iknowverywell,youarenotobligedtomefortheconfidenceIplaceinyou,becauseIdoitatatimewhenIstandinneedofyourassistance;butIknowlikewise,thatI
shouldhavelostyouresteem,ifIhadacquaintedyouwithallI
amnowgoingtotellyou,withouthavingbeenforcedtoitbyabsolutenecessity:IhavedroppedtheletterIspokeoflastnight;itisofthegreatestconsequencetome,thatnobodyshouldknowitisaddressedtome;ithasbeenseenbyabundanceofpeople,whowereatthetenniscourtyesterdaywhenIdroppedit;youwastheretoo,andthefavourIhavetoaskyou,is,tosayitwasyouwholostit。""Sureyouthink,"repliedtheDukedeNemourssmiling,"thatIhavenomistress,bymakingsuchaproposal,andthatIhavenoquarrelsorinconveniencestoapprehendbyleavingittobebelievedthatIreceivesuchletters。""Ibegyou,"saidtheViscount,"tohearmeseriously;ifyouhaveamistress,asIdoubtnotyouhave,thoughIdonotknowwhosheis,itwillbeeasyforyoutojustifyyourself,andI’llputyouintoaninfalliblewayofdoingit。Asforyou,thoughyoushouldfailinjustifyingyourself,itcancostyounothingbutashortfallingout;butformypart,thisaccidentaffectsmeinaverydifferentmanner,Ishalldishonourapersonwhohaspassionatelylovedme,andisoneofthemostdeservingwomenintheworld;ontheotherside,Ishalldrawuponmyselfanimplacablehatredthatwillruinmyfortune,andperhapsproceedsomewhatfurther。""Idonotcomprehendwhatyousay,"repliedtheDukedeNemours,"butI
begintoseethatthereportswehavehadofyourinterestinagreatPrincessarenotwhollywithoutground。""Theyarenot,"repliedtheViscount,"butIwouldtoGodtheywere:youwouldnotseemeintheperplexityIamin;butImustrelatethewholeaffairtoyou,toconvinceyouhowmuchIhavetofear。
"EversinceIcametoCourt,theQueenhastreatedmewithagreatdealoffavouranddistinction,andIhadgroundstobelievethatshewasverykindlydisposedtowardsme:therewasnothing,however,particularinallthis,andIneverpresumedtoentertainanythoughtsofherbutwhatwerefullofrespect;sofarfromit,thatIwasdeeplyinlovewithMadamdeThemines;
anyonethatseeshermayeasilyjudge,’tisverypossibleforonetobegreatlyinlovewithher,whenoneisbelovedbyher,andsoIwas。Abouttwoyearsago,theCourtbeingatFontainebleau,IwastwoorthreetimesinconversationwiththeQueen,athourswhentherewereveryfewpeopleinherapartment:itappearedtome,thatmyturnofwitwasagreeabletoher,andIobservedshealwaysapprovedwhatIsaid。Onedayamongothersshefellintoadiscourseconcerningconfidence。IsaidtherewasnobodyinwhomIentirelyconfided,thatIfoundpeoplealwaysrepentedofhavingdoneso,andthatIknewagreatmanythingsofwhichI
hadneverspoke:theQueentoldme,sheesteemedmethemoreforit,thatshehadnotfoundinFranceanyonethatcouldkeepasecret,andthatthiswaswhathadembarrassedhermorethananythingelse,becauseithaddeprivedherofthepleasureofhavingaconfidant;thatnothingwassonecessaryinlifeastohavesomebodyonecouldopenone’smindtowithsafety,especiallyforpeopleofherrank。Afterwardsshefrequentlyresumedthesamediscourse,andacquaintedmewithveryparticularcircumstances;atlastIimaginedshewasdesiroustolearnmysecrets,andtoentrustmewithherown;thisthoughtengagedmestrictlytoher。IwassopleasedwiththisdistinctionthatImademycourttoherwithgreaterassiduitythanusual。OneeveningtheKingandtheladiesoftheCourtrodeouttotaketheairintheforest,buttheQueen,beingalittleindisposeddidnotgo;Istayedtowaituponher,andshewalkeddowntothepond-side,anddismissedhergentlemenushers,thatshemightbemoreatliberty。Aftershehadtakenafewturnsshecameuptome,andbidmefollowher;`Iwouldspeakwithyou,’saysshe,`andbywhatIshallsayyouwillseeIamyourfriend。’Shestoppedhere,andlookingearnestlyatme;
`Youareinlove,’continuedshe,`andbecauseperhapsyouhavemadenobodyyourconfidant,youthinkthatyourloveisnotknown;butitisknown,andevenbypersonswhoareinterestedinit:youareobserved,theplacewhereyouseeyourmistressisdiscovered,andthere’sadesigntosurpriseyou;Idon’tknowwhosheis,nordoIaskyoutotellme,Iwouldonlysecureyoufromthemisfortunesintowhichyoumayfall。’See,Ibeseechyou,whatasnaretheQueenlaidforme,andhowdifficultitwasformenottofallintoit;shehadamindtoknowifIwasinlove,andasshedidnotaskmewhoIwasinlovewith,butletmeseeherintentionwasonlytoserveme,Ihadnosuspicionthatshespokeeitheroutofcuriosityorbydesign。
"Nevertheless,contrarytoallprobability,Isawintothebottomofthematter;IwasinlovewithMadamdeThemines,butthoughshelovedmeagain,Iwasnothappyenoughtohaveprivateplacestoseeherinwithoutdangerofbeingdiscoveredthere,andsoIwassatisfiedshecouldnotbethepersontheQueenmeant;Iknewalso,thatIhadanintriguewithanotherwomanlesshandsomeandlessreservedthanMadamdeThemines,andthatitwasnotimpossiblebuttheplacewhereIsawhermightbediscovered;butasthiswasabusinessIlittlecaredfor,itwaseasyformetoguardagainstallsortsofdangerbyforbearingtoseeher;IresolvedthereforetoacknowledgenothingofittotheQueen,buttoassureheronthecontrarythatIhadalongtimelaidasidethedesireofgainingwomen’saffections,evenwhereI
mighthopeforsuccess,becauseIfoundthemallinsomemeasureunworthyofengagingtheheartofanhonourableman,andthatitmustbesomethingverymuchabovethemwhichcouldtouchme。
`Youdonotanswermeingenuously,’repliedtheQueen;`Iamsatisfiedofthecontrary;thefreemannerinwhichIspeaktoyououghttoobligeyoutoconcealnothingfromme;Iwouldhaveyou,’continuedshe,`beofthenumberofmyfriends;butIwouldnot,afterhavingadmittedyouintothatrank,beignorantofyourengagements;consider,whetheryouthinkmyfriendshipwillbetoodearatthepriceofmakingmeyourconfidant;Igiveyoutwodaystothinkonit;butthen,considerwelloftheansweryoushallmakeme,andrememberthatifeverIfindhereafteryouhavedeceivedme,IshallneverforgiveyouaslongasIlive。’
"Havingsaidthis,theQueenleftmewithoutwaitingformyanswer;youmayimaginehowfullmythoughtswereofwhatshehadsaidtome;thetwodaysshehadgivenmetoconsiderofitIdidnotthinktoolongatimetocometoaresolution;IfoundshehadamindtoknowifIwasinlove,andthatherdesirewasI
shouldnotbeso;IforesawtheconsequencesofwhatIwasgoingtodo,myvanitywasflatteredwiththethoughtofhavingaparticularinterestwiththeQueen,andaQueenwhosepersonisstillextremelyamiable;ontheotherhand,IwasinlovewithMadamdeThemines,andthoughIhadcommittedapettytreasonagainstherbymyengagementwiththeotherwomanItoldyouof,Icouldnotfindinmyhearttobreakwithher;IforesawalsothedangerIshouldexposemyselfto,ifIdeceivedtheQueen,andhowharditwouldbetodoit;neverthelessIcouldnotresolvetorefusewhatfortuneofferedme,andwaswillingtorunthehazardofanythingmyillconductmightdrawuponme;IbrokewithherwithwhomIkeptacorrespondencethatmightbediscovered,andwasinhopesofconcealingthatIhadwithMadamdeThemines。
"Atthetwodays’end,asIenteredtheroomwheretheQueenwaswithalltheladiesabouther,shesaidaloudtome,andwithagraveairthatwassurprisingenough,`HaveyouthoughtofthebusinessIchargedyouwith,anddoyouknowthetruthofit?’
`Yes,Madam,’answeredI,`and’tisasItoldyourMajesty。’
`Comeintheevening,whenIamwriting,’repliedshe,`andyoushallhavefurtherorders。’Imadearespectfulbowwithoutansweringanything,anddidnotfailtoattendatthehourshehadappointedme。Ifoundherinthegallery,withhersecretaryandoneofherwomen。Assoonasshesawmeshecametome,andtookmetotheotherendofthegallery;`Well,’saysshe,`afterhavingconsideredthoroughlyofthismatter,haveyounothingtosaytome,andastomymanneroftreatingyou,doesnotitdeservethatyoushoulddealsincerelywithme?’`Itis,Madam,’answeredI,`becauseIdealsincerely,thatIhavenothingmoretosay,andIsweartoyourMajestywithalltherespectIoweyou,thatIhavenoengagementwithanywomanoftheCourt。’`Iwillbelieveit,’repliedtheQueen,`becauseI
wishit;andIwishit,becauseIdesiretohaveyouentirelymine,andbecauseitwouldbeimpossibleformetobesatisfiedwithyourfriendship,ifyouwereinlove;onecannotconfideinthosewhoare;onecannotbesecureoftheirsecrecy;theyaretoomuchdivided,andtheirmistresseshavealwaysthefirstplaceintheirthoughts,whichdoesnotsuitatallwiththemannerinwhichIwouldhaveyoulivewithme:rememberthen,itisuponyourgivingmeyourwordthatyouhavenoengagement,thatIchooseyouformyconfidant;remember,Iinsistonhavingyouentirelytomyself,andthatyoushallhavenofriendofeithersexbutsuchasIshallapprove,andthatyouabandoneverycarebutthatofpleasingme;I’llnotdesireyoutoneglectanyopportunityforadvancingyourfortune;I’llconductyourinterestswithmoreapplicationthanyoucanyourself,andwhateverIdoforyou,Ishallthinkmyselfmorethanrecompensed,ifyouanswermyexpectations;Imakechoiceofyou,toopenmyheart’sgriefstoyou,andtohaveyourassistanceinsofteningthem;youmayimaginetheyarenotsmall;IbearinappearancewithoutmuchconcerntheKing’sengagementwiththeDuchessofValentinois,butitisinsupportabletome;shegovernstheKing,sheimposesuponhim,sheslightsme,allmypeopleareatherbeck。TheQueen,mydaughter-in-law,proudofherbeauty,andtheauthorityofheruncles,paysmenorespect。
TheConstableMontmorencyismasteroftheKingandkingdom;hehatesme,andhasgivenproofsofhishatred,whichIshallneverforget。TheMareschaldeSt。Andreisaboldyoungfavourite,whousesmenobetterthantheothers。Thedetailofmymisfortuneswouldmoveyourpity;hithertoIhavenotdaredtoconfideinanybody,Iconfideinyou,takecarethatIneverrepentit,andbemyonlyconsolation。’TheQueenblushed,whenshehadendedthisdiscourse,andIwassotrulytouchedwiththegoodnessshehadexpressedtome,thatIwasgoingtothrowmyselfatherfeet:fromthatdayshehasplacedanentireconfidenceinme,shehasdonenothingwithoutadvisingwithme,andtheintimacyandunionbetweenusstillsubsists。
III
"Inthemeantime,howeverbusyandfullIwasofmynewengagementwiththeQueen,IstillkeptfairwithMadamdeTheminesbyanaturalinclinationwhichitwasnotinmypowertoconquer;Ithoughtshecooledinherlovetome,andwhereas,hadIbeenprudent,IshouldhavemadeuseofthechangeIobservedinherformycure,myloveredoubleduponit,andImanagedsoillthattheQueengotsomeknowledgeofthisintrigue。Jealousyisnaturaltopersonsofhernation,andperhapsshehadagreateraffectionformethansheevenimaginedherself;atleastthereportofmybeinginlovegavehersomuchuneasiness,thatIthoughtmyselfentirelyruinedwithher;howeverIcameintofavouragainbyvirtueofsubmissions,falseoaths,andassiduity;butIshouldnothavebeenabletohavedeceivedherlong,hadnotMadamdeThemines’schangedisengagedmefromheragainstmywill;sheconvincedmeshenolongerlovedme,andI
wassothoroughlysatisfiedofit,thatIwasobligedtogivehernofurtheruneasiness,buttoletherbequiet。SometimeaftershewrotemethisletterwhichIhavelost;Ilearnedfromit,shehadheardofthecorrespondenceIhadwiththeotherwomanI
toldyouof,andthatthatwasthereasonofherchange。AsI
hadthennothingfurtherlefttodivideme,theQueenwaswellenoughsatisfiedwithme;butthesentimentsIhaveforhernotbeingofanaturetorendermeincapableofotherengagements,andlovenotbeingathingthatdependsonourwill,IfellinlovewithMadamdeMartigues,ofwhomIwasformerlyagreatadmirer,whileshewaswithVillemontais,maidofhonourtotheQueen-Dauphin;Ihavereasontobelieveshedoesnothateme;thediscretionIobservetowardsher,andwhichshedoesnotwhollyknowthereasonsof,isveryagreeabletoher;theQueenhasnottheleastsuspiciononheraccount,butshehasanotherjealousywhichisnotlesstroublesome;asMadamdeMartiguesisconstantlywiththeQueen-Dauphin,Igotheremuchoftenerthanusual;theQueenimaginesthat’tisthisPrincessIaminlovewith;theQueen-Dauphin’srank,whichisequaltoherown,andthesuperiorityofheryouthandbeauty,createajealousythatriseseventofury,andfillsherwithahatredagainstherdaughter-in-lawthatcannotbeconcealed。TheCardinalofLoraine,who,IbelievehasbeenlongaspiringtotheQueen’sfavour,andwouldbegladtofilltheplaceIpossess,is,underpretenceofreconcilingthetwoQueens,becomemasterofthedifferencesbetweenthem;IdoubtnotbuthehasdiscoveredthetruecauseoftheQueen’sanger,andIbelievehedoesmeallmannerofilloffices,withoutlettingherseethathedesignsit。Thisistheconditionmyaffairsareinatpresent;judgewhateffectmaybeproducedbytheletterwhichIhavelost,andwhichIunfortunatelyputinmypocketwithdesigntorestoreittoMadamdeThemines:iftheQueenseesthisletter,shewillknowIhavedeceivedher;andthatalmostattheverysametimethatIdeceivedherforMadamdeThemines,IdeceivedMadamdeTheminesforanother;judgewhatanideathiswillgiveherofme,andwhethershewillevertrustmeagain。Ifshedoesnotseetheletter,whatshallIsaytoher?SheknowsithasbeengiventotheQueen-Dauphin;shewillthinkChatelartknewthatQueen’shand,andthattheletterisfromher;shewillfancythepersonofwhomtheletterexpressesajealousy,isperhapsherself;inshort,thereisnothingwhichshemaynotthink,andthereisnothingwhichIoughtnottofearfromherthoughts;addtothis,thatIamdesperatelyinlovewithMadamdeMartigues,andthattheQueen-Dauphinwillcertainlyshowherthisletter,whichshewillconcludetohavebeenlatelywrit。ThusshallI
beequallyembroiledbothwiththepersonIlovemost,andwiththepersonIhavemostcausetofear。Judge,afterthis,ifI
havenotreasontoconjureyoutosaytheletterisyours,andtobegofyoutogetitoutoftheQueen-Dauphin’shands。"
"Iamverywellsatisfied,"answeredtheDukedeNemours,"thatonecannotbeinagreaterembarrassmentthanthatyouarein,anditmustbeconfessedyoudeserveit;Ihavebeenaccusedofbeinginconstantinmyamours,andofhavinghadseveralintriguesatthesametime,butyouout-gomesofar,thatI
shouldnotsomuchashavedaredtoimaginewhatyouhaveundertaken;couldyoupretendtokeepMadamdeThemines,andbeatthesameengagedwiththeQueen?didyouhopetohaveanengagementwiththeQueen,andbeabletodeceiveher?sheisbothanItalianandaQueen,andbyconsequencefullofjealousy,suspicion,andpride。Assoonasyourgoodfortune,ratherthanyourgoodconduct,hadsetyouatlibertyfromanengagementyouwasentangledin,youinvolvedyourselfinnewones,andyoufanciedthatinthemidstoftheCourtyoucouldbeinlovewithMadamdeMartigueswithouttheQueen’sperceivingit:youcouldnothavebeentoocarefultotakefromhertheshameofhavingmadethefirstadvances;shehasaviolentpassionforyou;youhavemorediscretionthantotellitme,andIthantoaskyoutotellit;itiscertainsheisjealousofyou,andhastruthonherside。""Anddoesitbelongtoyou,"interruptedtheViscount,"toloadmewithreprimands,andoughtnotyourownexperiencetomakeyouindulgenttomyfaults?
HoweverIgrantIamtoblame;butthink,Iconjureyou,howtodrawmeoutofthisdifficulty";"IthinkyoumustgototheQueen-Dauphinassoonassheisawake,andaskherfortheletter,asifyouhadlostit。""Ihavetoldyoualready,"
repliedtheDukedeNemours,"thatwhatyouproposeissomewhatextraordinary,andthattherearedifficultiesinitwhichmayaffectmyownparticularinterest;butbesides,ifthisletterhasbeenseentodropoutofyourpocket,Ishouldthinkitwouldbehardtopersuadepeoplethatitdroppedoutofmine。""I
thoughtIhadtoldyou,"repliedtheViscount,"thattheQueen-Dauphinhadbeeninformedthatyoudroppedit。""How,"
saidtheDukedeNemourshastily,apprehendingtheillconsequencethismistakemightbeoftohimwithMadamdeCleves,"hastheQueen-DauphinbeentoldIdroppedtheletter?"
"Yes,"repliedtheViscount,"shehasbeentoldso;andwhatoccasionedthemistakewas,thattherewereseveralgentlemenofthetwoQueensinaroombelongingtothetenniscourt,whereourclotheswereputup,whenyourservantsandminewenttogethertofetchthem;thenitwastheletterfelloutofthepocket;thosegentlementookitup,andreaditaloud;somebelieveditbelongedtoyou,andotherstome;Chatelart,whotookit,andtowhomIhavejustsentforit,says,hegaveittotheQueen-Dauphinasaletterofyours;andthosewhohavespokenofittotheQueenhaveunfortunatelytoldheritwasmine;sothatyoumayeasilydowhatIdesireofyou,andfreemefromthisperplexity。"
TheDukedeNemourshadalwayshadagreatfriendshipfortheViscountdeChartres,andtherelationheboretoMadamdeClevesstillmadehimmoredeartohim;neverthelesshecouldnotprevailwithhimselftoruntheriskofherhavingheardofthisletter,asofathinginwhichhewasconcerned;hefellintoadeepmusing,andtheViscountguessedprettynearwhatwasthesubjectofhismeditations;"Iplainlysee,"saidhe,"thatyouareafraidofembroilingyourselfwithyourmistress,andI
shouldalmostfancytheQueen-Dauphinwasshe,ifthelittlejealousyyouseemtohaveofMonsieurd’Anvilledidnottakemeofffromthatthought;butbethatasitwill,itisnotreasonableyoushouldsacrificeyourreposetomine,andI’llputyouinawayofconvincingheryoulove,thatthisletterisdirectedtome,andnottoyou;hereisabilletfromMadamd’Amboise,whoisafriendofMadamdeThemines,andwasherconfidantintheamourbetweenherandme;inthisshedesiresmetosendherMadamdeThemines’sletter,whichIhavelost;mynameisonthesuperscription,andthecontentsofthebilletprove,withoutquestion,thatthelettershedesiresisthesamewiththatwhichhasbeenfound;I’llleavethisbilletinyourhands,andagreethatyoumayshowittoyourmistressinyourjustification;Iconjureyounottoloseamoment,buttogothismorningtotheQueen-Dauphin。"
TheDukedeNemourspromisedtheViscounthewould,andtookMadamd’Amboise’sbillet;neverthelesshisdesignwasnottoseetheQueen-Dauphin;hethoughtmorepressingbusinessrequiredhiscare;hemadenoquestion,butshehadalreadyspokeofthelettertoMadamdeCleves,andcouldnotbearthatapersonhelovedsodesperately,shouldhavegroundtobelievehehadengagementswithanyother。
HewenttothePrincessofClevesassoonashethoughtshemightbeawake;andorderedhertobetold,that,ifhehadnotbusinessofthelastconsequence,hewouldnothavedesiredthehonourtoseeheratsoextraordinaryanhour。MadamdeCleveswasinbed,andhermindwastossedtoandfrobyathousandmelancholythoughtsthatshehadhadduringthenight;shewasextremelysurprisedtoheartheDukedeNemoursaskedforher;
theanxietyshewasinmadeherpresentlyanswer,thatshewasill,andcouldnotspeakwithhim。
TheDukewasnotatallshockedatthisrefusal;hethoughtitpresagedhimnoill,thatsheexpressedalittlecoldnessatatimewhenshemightbetouchedwithjealousy。HewenttothePrinceofCleves’sapartment,andtoldhimhecamefromthatofhislady,andthathewasverysorryhecouldnotseeher,becausehehadanaffairtocommunicatetoherofgreatconsequencetotheViscountdeChartres;heexplainedinfewwordstothePrincetheimportanceofthisbusiness,andthePrinceimmediatelyintroducedhimintohislady’schamber。Hadshenotbeeninthedark,shewouldhavefoundithardtohaveconcealedthetroubleandastonishmentshewasintoseetheDukedeNemoursintroducedbyherhusband。MonsieurdeClevestoldherthebusinesswasaboutaletter,whereinherassistancewaswantingfortheinterestoftheViscount,thatshewastoconsultwithMonsieurdeNemourswhatwastobedone;andthatasforhimhewasgoingtotheKing,whohadjustsentforhim。
TheDukedeNemourshadhisheart’sdesire,inbeingalonewithMadamdeCleves;"Iamcometoaskyou,Madam,"saidhe,"iftheQueen-DauphinhasnotspoketoyouofaletterwhichChatelartgaveheryesterday。""Shesaidsomethingtomeofit,"repliedMadamdeCleves,"butIdon’tseewhatrelationthisletterhistotheinterestsofmyuncle,andIcanassureyouthatheisnotnamedinit。""Itistrue,Madam,"repliedtheDukedeNemours,"heisnotnamedinitbutyetitisaddressedtohim,anditverymuchimportshimthatyoushouldgetitoutoftheQueen-Dauphin’shands。""Icannotcomprehend,"repliedthePrincess,"howitshouldbeofanyconsequencetohim,ifthislettershouldbeseen,norwhatreasonthereistoredemanditinhisname。""Ifyoupleasetobeatleisuretohearme,Madam,"saidMonsieurdeNemours,"I’llpresentlymakeyouacquaintedwiththetruestateofthething,andinformyouofmattersofsogreatimportancetotheViscount,thatIwouldnotevenhavetrustedthePrinceofCleveswiththem,hadInotstoodinneedofhisassistancetohavethehonourtoseeyou。""Ibelieve,"saidMadamdeClevesinaveryunconcernedmanner,"thatanythingyoumaygiveyourselfthetroubleoftellingme,willbetolittlepurpose;youhadbettergototheQueen-Dauphin,andplainlytellher,withoutusingtheseroundaboutways,theinterestyouhaveinthatletter,sinceshehasbeentold,aswellasI,thatitbelongstoyou。"
TheuneasinessofmindwhichMonsieurdeNemoursobservedinMadamdeClevesgavehimthemostsensiblepleasureheeverknew,andlessenedhisimpatiencetojustifyhimself:"Idon’tknow,Madam,"repliedhe,"whattheQueen-Dauphinmayhavebeentold;
butIamnotatallconcernedinthatletter;itisaddressedtotheViscount。""Ibelieveso,"repliedMadamdeCleves,"buttheQueen-Dauphinhasheardtothecontrary,andshewon’tthinkitveryprobablethattheViscount’slettersshouldfalloutofyourpocket;youmustthereforehavesomereason,thatIdon’tknowof,forconcealingthetruthofthismatterfromtheQueen-Dauphin;Iadviseyoutoconfessittoher。""Ihavenothingtoconfesstoher,"sayshe,"theletterisnotdirectedtome,andiftherebeanyonethatIwouldhavesatisfiedofit,itisnottheQueen-Dauphin;but,Madam,sincetheViscount’sinterestisnearlyconcernedinthis,bepleasedtoletmeacquaintyouwithsomemattersthatareworthyofyourcuriosity。"MadamdeClevesbyhersilenceshowedherreadinesstohearhim,andheassuccinctlyaspossiblerelatedtoherallhehadjustheardfromtheViscount。Thoughthecircumstanceswerenaturallysurprising,andpropertocreateattention,yetMadamdeClevesheardthemwithsuchcoldness,thatsheseemedeithernottobelievethemtrue,ortothinkthemindifferenttoher;shecontinuedinthistemperuntiltheDukedeNemoursspokeofMadamd’Amboise’sbillet,whichwasdirectedtotheViscount,andwasaproofofallhehadbeensaying;asMadamdeClevesknewthatthisladywasafriendofMadamdeThemines,shefoundsomeprobabilityinwhattheDukedeNemourshadsaid,whichmadeherthink,thattheletterperhapswasnotaddressedtohim;thisthoughtsuddenly,andinspiteofherself,drewheroutofthecoldnessandindifferencyshehaduntilthenbeenin。TheDukehavingreadthebillet,whichfullyjustifiedhim,presentedittohertoread,andtoldhershemightpossiblyknowthehand。
Shecouldnotforbeartakingit,andexaminingthesuperscriptiontoseeifitwasaddressedtotheViscountdeChartres,andreadingitallover,thatshemightthebetterjudge,iftheletterwhichwasredemandedwasthesamewiththatshehadinherhand。TheDukedeNemoursaddedwhateverhethoughtpropertopersuadeherofit;andasoneiseasilypersuadedofthetruthofwhatonewishes,hesoonconvincedMadamdeClevesthathehadnoconcernintheletter。
ShebegannowtoreasonwithhimconcerningtheembarrassmentanddangertheViscountwasin,toblamehisillconduct,andtothinkofmeanstohelphim:shewasastonishedattheQueen’sproceedings,andconfessedtotheDukethatshehadtheletter;
inshort,shenosoonerbelievedhiminnocent,butshediscoursedwithhimwithgreatereaseandfreedom,concerningwhatshewouldscarcebeforevouchsafetohear;theyagreedthatthelettershouldnotberestoredtotheQueen-Dauphin,forfearsheshouldshowittoMadamdeMartigues,whoknewMadamdeThemines’shand,andwouldeasilyguess,bytheinterestshehadintheViscount,thatitwasaddressedtohim;theyagreedalso,thattheyoughtnottoentrusttheQueen-DauphinwithallthatconcernedtheQueenhermother-in-law。MadamdeCleves,underpretenceofservingheruncle,waspleasedtobetheDukedeNemours’sconfidantinthesecretshehadimpartedtoher。
TheDukewouldnothaveconfinedhisdiscoursetotheViscount’sconcerns,butfromthelibertyhehadoffreeconversationwithher,wouldhaveassumedaboldnesshehadneveryetdone,hadnotamessagebeenbroughtintoMadamdeCleves,thattheQueen-Dauphinhadsentforher。TheDukewasforcedtowithdraw;
hewenttotheViscounttoinformhim,thatafterhehadlefthim,hethoughtitmorepropertoapplytoMadamdeCleves,hisniece,thantogodirectlytotheQueen-Dauphin;hedidnotwantreasonstomakehimapprovewhathehaddone,andtogivehimhopesofgoodsuccess。
InthemeantimeMadamdeClevesdressedherselfinallhastetogototheQueen-Dauphin;shewasnosoonerenteredherchamber,butshecalledhertoher,andwhisperedher,"Ihavebeenwaitingforyouthesetwohours,andwasneversoperplexedaboutdisguisingatruthasIhavebeenthismorning:theQueenhasheardoftheletterIgaveyouyesterday,andbelievesitwastheViscountdeChartresthatdroppedit;youknow,shehassomeinteresttobesatisfiedinit;shehasbeeninsearchfortheletter,andhascausedChatelarttobeaskedforit;whosaidhehadgivenittome;theyhavebeentoaskmeforit,underpretenceitwasaningeniousletterwhichtheQueenhadacuriositytosee;Idurstnotsaythatyouhadit,forfearsheshouldthinkIhadgivenityouonyouruncletheViscount’saccount,andthattherewasacorrespondencebetweenhimandme。
Iwasalreadysatisfiedthathisseeingmesooftengaveheruneasiness,sothatIsaidtheletterwasintheclothesIhadonyesterday,andthatthosewhohadtheminkeepingweregoneabroad;givemetheletterimmediately,"addedshe,"thatImaysendither,andthatImayreaditbeforeIsendittoseeifI
knowthehand。"
MadamdeCleveswasharderputtoitthansheexpected;"Idon’tknow,Madam,whatyouwilldo,"answeredshe,"forMonsieurdeCleves,towhomIgaveittoread,returnedittotheDukeofNemours,whocameearlythismorningtobeghimtogetitofyou。
MonsieurdeCleveshadtheimprudencetotellhimhehadit,andtheweaknesstoyieldtotheentreatiestheDukedeNemoursmadethathewouldrestoreithim。""YouthrowmeintothegreatestembarrassmentIcanpossiblybein,"repliedtheQueen-Dauphin;
"andyouhavegiventhislettertotheDukedeNemours。SinceitwasIthatgaveityou,yououghtnottohaverestoreditwithoutmyleave;whatwouldyouhavemesaytotheQueen,andwhatcansheimagine?Shewillthink,andnotwithoutreason,thatthisletterconcernsmyself,andthatthereissomethingbetweentheViscountandme;shewillneverbepersuadedtheletterbelongedtotheDukedeNemours。""Iamverymuchconcerned,"repliedMadamdeCleves,"forthemisfortuneIhaveoccasioned,andIbelievethedifficultyIhavebroughtyouintoisverygreat;but’twasMonsieurdeCleves’sfault,andnotmine。""Youareinfault,"repliedtheQueen-Dauphin,"forhavinggivenhimtheletter;andIbelieveyouaretheonlywomanintheworldthatacquaintsherhusbandwithallsheknows。"
"Iacknowledgemyselfinfault,Madam,"repliedthePrincessofCleves,"butletusratherthinkofpreventingtheconsequencesofwhatIhavedone,thaninsistonthefaultitself。""Doyouremember,prettynear,whatthelettercontains?"saystheQueen-Dauphin。"Yes,Madam,Ido,"repliedshe,"forIhavereaditovermorethanonce。""Ifso,"saidtheQueen-Dauphin,"youmustimmediatelygetitwrittenoutinanunknownhand,andI’llsendittotheQueen;she’llnotshowitthosewhohaveseenitalready;andthoughsheshould,I’llstandinit,thatitisthesameChatelartgaveme;andhe’llnotdaretosayotherwise。"
MadamdeClevesapprovedofthisexpedient,andthemorebecauseitgaveheranopportunityofsendingfortheDukedeNemours,tohavetheletteritselfagain,inordertohaveitcopiedwordforword,imitatingasnearasmaybethehanditwaswrittenin,andshethoughtthiswouldeffectuallydeceivetheQueen。Assoonasshewasgothome,sheinformedherhusbandofwhathadpassedbetweenherandtheQueen-Dauphin,andbeggedhimtosendfortheDukedeNemours。TheDukewassentfor,andcameimmediately;
MadamdeClevestoldhimallshehadtoldherhusband,andaskedfortheletter;buttheDukeanswered,thathehadalreadyreturnedittotheViscountdeChartres,whowassooverjoyeduponhavingitagain,andbeingfreedfromthedangerhewasin,thathesentitimmediatelytoMadamdeThemines’sfriend。MadamdeCleveswasinanewembarrassmentonthisoccasion:inshort,afterhavingconsultedtogether,theyresolvedtoformtheletterbymemory;and,inordertogoaboutit,theylockedthemselvesup,andleftordersthatnobodyshouldbeadmitted,andthatalltheDukedeNemours’sattendantsshouldbesentaway。SuchanappearanceofsecretconfidencewasnosmallcharmtoMonsieurdeNemours,andeventoMadamdeCleves;herhusband’spresence,andtheinterestsofheruncletheViscountdeChartres,wereconsiderationswhichingreatmeasureremovedherscruples,andmadethisopportunityofseeingandbeingwiththeDukedeNemourssoagreeabletoher,thatsheneverbeforeexperiencedajoysopureandfreefromallay;thisthrewherintoafreedomandgaietyofspiritwhichtheDukehadneverobservedinhertillnow,andwhichmadehimstillmorepassionatelyinlovewithher:ashehadneverknownsuchagreeablemoments,hisvivacitywasmuchheightened;andwheneverMadamdeCleveswasbeginningtorecollectandwritetheletter,insteadofassistingherseriously,didnothingbutinterruptherwithwitandpleasantry。
MadamdeCleveswasasgayashe,sothattheyhadbeenlockedupaconsiderabletime,andtwomessageshadcomefromtheQueen-DauphintohastenMadamdeCleves,beforetheyhadhalffinishedtheletter。
TheDukedeNemourswasgladtoprolongthetimethatwassoagreeabletohim,andneglectedtheconcernsofhisfriend;MadamdeCleveswasnotatalltired,andneglectedalsotheconcernsofheruncle:atlast,withmuchado,aboutfouro’clocktheletterwasfinished,andwassoilldone,andthecopysounliketheoriginal,astothehandwriting,thatthequeenmusthavetakenverylittlecaretocomeatthetruthofthematter,ifshehadbeenimposedonbysoillacounterfeit。Accordinglyshewasnotdeceived;andhoweverindustrioustheyweretopersuadeher,thatthisletterwasaddressedtotheDukedeNemours,sheremainedsatisfiednotonlythatitwasaddressedtotheViscountdeChartres,butthattheQueen-Dauphinwasconcernedinit,andthattherewasacorrespondencebetweenthem;thisheightenedherhatredagainstthatPrincesstosuchadegree,thatsheneverforgaveher,andneverceasedpersecutinghertillshehaddrivenheroutofFrance。
AsfortheViscountdeChartres,hiscreditwasentirelyruinedwithher;andwhethertheCardinalofLorainehadalreadyinsinuatedhimselfsofarintoheresteemastogovernher,orwhethertheaccidentofthisletter,whichmadeitappearthattheViscounthaddeceivedher,enabledhertodiscovertheothertrickshehadplayedher,itiscertainhecouldneverafterentirelyreconcilehimselftoher;theircorrespondencewasbrokeoff,andatlengthsheruinedhimbymeansoftheconspiracyofAmboise,inwhichhewasinvolved。
AftertheletterwassenttotheQueen-Dauphin,MonsieurdeClevesandMonsieurdeNemourswentaway;MadamdeClevescontinuedalone,andbeingnolongersupportedbythejoywhichthepresenceofwhatonelovesgivesone,sheseemedlikeonenewlywakedfromadream;shebeheld,withastonishment,thedifferencebetweentheconditionshewasinthenightbefore,andthatshewasinatthistime:shecalledtomind,howcoldandsullenshewastotheDukedeNemours,whileshethoughtMadamdeThemines’sletterwasaddressedtohim,andhowcalmandsweetasituationofmindsucceededthatuneasiness,assoonashewassatisfiedhewasnotconcernedinthatletter;whenshereflected,thatshereproachedherselfasguiltyforhavinggivenhimtheforegoingdayonlysomemarksofsensibility,whichmerecompassionmighthaveproduced,andthatbyherpeevishhumourthismorning,shehadexpressedsuchajealousyaswasacertainproofofpassion,shethoughtshewasnotherself;whenshereflectedfurther,thattheDukedeNemourssawplainlythatsheknewhewasinlovewithher,andthat,notwithstandingherknowingit,shedidnotusehimtheworseforit,eveninherhusband’spresence;butthat,onthecontrary,shehadneverbehavedsofavourablytohim;whensheconsidered,shewasthecauseofMonsieurdeCleves’ssendingforhim,andthatshehadjustpassedanafternooninprivatewithhim;whensheconsideredallthis,shefound,therewassomethingwithinherthatheldintelligencewiththeDukedeNemours,andthatshedeceivedahusbandwholeastdeservedit;andshewasashamedtoappearsolittleworthyofesteem,evenintheeyesofherlover;butwhatshewasabletosupportlessthanalltherestwas,theremembranceoftheconditioninwhichshespentthelastnight,andtheprickinggriefsshefeltfromasuspicionthattheDukedeNemourswasinlovewithanother,andthatshewasdeceivedbyhim。
Nevertillthenwassheacquaintedwiththedreadfulinquietudesthatflowfromjealousyanddistrust;shehadappliedallhercarestopreventherselffromfallinginlovewiththeDukedeNemours,andhadnotbeforehadanyfearofhisbeinginlovewithanother:thoughthesuspicionswhichthisletterhadgivenherwereeffaced,yettheylefthersensibleofthehazardtherewasofbeingdeceived,andgaveherimpressionsofdistrustandjealousywhichshehadneverfelttillthattime;shewassurprisedthatshehadneveryetreflectedhowimprobableitwasthatamanoftheDukedeNemours’sturn,whohadshowedsomuchinconstancytowardswomen,shouldbecapableofalastingandsincerepassion;shethoughtitnexttoimpossibleforhertobeconvincedofthetruthofhislove;"ButthoughIcouldbeconvincedofit,"saysshe,"whathaveItodoinit?ShallI
permitit?ShallImakeareturn?ShallIengageingallantry,befalsetoMonsieurdeCleves,andbefalsetomyself?Inaword,shallIgotoexposemyselftothecruelremorsesanddeadlygriefsthatrisefromlove?Iamsubduedandvanquishedbyapassion,whichhurriesmeawayinspiteofmyself;allmyresolutionsarevain;IhadthesamethoughtsyesterdaythatI
havetoday,andIacttodaycontrarytowhatIresolvedyesterday;ImustconveymyselfoutofthesightoftheDukedeNemours;Imustgointothecountry,howeverfantasticalmyjourneymayappear;andifMonseurdeClevesisobstinatelybenttohinderme,ortoknowmyreasonsforit,perhapsIshalldohimandmyselftheinjurytoacquainthimwiththem。"Shecontinuedinthisresolution,andspentthewholeeveningathome,withoutgoingtotheQueen-Dauphintoenquirewhathadhappenedwithrespecttothecounterfeitedletter。
WhenthePrinceofClevesreturnedhome,shetoldhimshewasresolvedtogointothecountry;thatshewasnotverywell,andhadoccasiontotaketheair。MonsieurdeCleves,towhomsheappearedsobeautifulthathecouldnotthinkherindispositionveryconsiderable,atfirstmadeajestofherdesign,andansweredthatshehadforgotthatthenuptialsofthePrincessesandthetournamentwereverynear,andthatshehadnottoomuchtimetopreparematterssoastoappearthereasmagnificentlyasotherladies。Whatherhusbandsaiddidnotmakeherchangeherresolution,andshebeggedhewouldagree,thatwhilehewasatCompiegnewiththeKing,shemightgotoColomiers,aprettyhousethenbuilding,withinaday’sjourneyofParis。MonsieurdeClevesconsentedtoit;shewentthitherwithadesignofnotreturningsosoon,andtheKingsetoutforCompiegne,wherehewastostaybutfewdays。
TheDukedeNemourswasmightilyconcernedhehadnotseenMadamdeClevessincethatafternoonwhichhehadspentsoagreeablywithher,andwhichhadincreasedhishopes;hewassoimpatienttoseeheragainthathecouldnotrest;sothatwhentheKingreturnedtoParis,theDukeresolvedtogotoseehissistertheDuchessdeMercoeur,whowasatacountryseatofhersverynearColomiers;heaskedtheViscounttogowithhim,whoreadilyconsentedtoit。TheDukedeNemoursdidthisinhopesofvisitingMadamdeCleves,incompanyoftheViscount。