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Marie Antoinette And Her Son
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“InSt。Cloud?“askedthecobbler。“Whatisitthatcanhappenthere?Thatisnothingatallbutatiresome,old-forgottenpleasurepalaceoftheking。“

“Itislivelyenoughtherenow,dependuponit,“repliedMarat,withhissardoniclaugh。“KingLouisthewellbelovedhasgiventhispalacetohiswife,inorderthatshemayestablishtherealargerharemthanTrianon;thatmiserable,worthlesslittlemouse-nest,wherevirtue,honor,andworthgethectoredtodeath,isnotlargeenoughforher。Yes,yes,thatfine,greatpalaceoftheFrenchkings,thenobleSt。Cloud,isnowtheheritageandpossessionofthisfineAustrian。Anddoyouknowwhatshehasdone?ClosebytherailingwhichseparatestheparkfromSt。Cloud,andneartheentrance,shehashadatabletputup,onwhicharewrittentheconditionsonwhichthepublicareallowedtoenterthepark。“

“Well,thatisnothingnew,“saidthecobbler,impatiently。“Theyhavesuchaboardputupatalltheroyalgardens,andeverywherethepublicisordered,inthenameoftheking,nottodoanyinjury,andnottowanderfromtheregularpaths。“

“Well,thatisjust;itisorderedinthenameoftheking;butinSt。Cloud,itrunsinthenameofthequeen。Yes,yes,thereyoumayseeingreatlettersupontheboard;’Inthenameofthequeen。’

[Footnote:“Deparlareine“wastheexpressionwhichwastheninthemouthofallFranceandstirredeverybody’srage。]Itisnotenoughforusthatakingsitsuponourneck,andimposeshiscommandsuponusandbindsus。WehavenowanotherrulerinFrance,prescribinglawsandwritingherselfsovereign。Wehaveanewpoliceregulationinthenameofthequeen,astatewithinthestate。Oh,thespiderismakingajollymeshofit!IntheTrianonshemadethebeginning。Therethepoliceregulationshavealwaysbeeninthenameofthequeen;andbecausethepolicywassuccessfulthere,itextendsitslongfingerstillfurther,issuesanewproclamationagainstthepeople,appropriatestoitselfnewdomain,andproposestograduallyencompassallFrancewithitscords。“

“Thatisrascally,thatiswrong,“criedthecobbler,raisinghisclinchedfistsintheair。

“Butthatisnotall,brother。Thequeengoesstillfurther。Downtothepresenttimewehavebeenaccustomedtoseethemenwhostooptobethemeanservantsoftyrantsarraythemselvesinthemonkey-

jacketsoftheking’slivery;butinSt。Cloud,theSwissguardsatthegates,thepalaceservants,inoneword,theentiremenialcorps,arraythemselvesinthequeen’slivery;andifyouarewalkingintheparkofSt。Cloud,youarenolongerinFranceandonFrenchsoil,butinanAustrianprovince,whereaforeignercanestablishherharemandmakeherlaws,andyetavirtuousandnoblepeopledoesnotriseinoppositiontoit。“

“Itdoesnotknowanythingaboutit,brotherMarat,“saidSimon,eagerly。“Itknowsverylittleaboutthevicesandfolliesofthequeen。“

“Well,tellthepeople,then;reporttothemwhatIhavetoldyon,andmakeityourdutythatitbetalkedoveramongotherfriends,andmadegenerallyknown。“

“Oh!thatshallbe,thatshallcertainlybe,“saidSimon,cheerily,“

butyouhavenotgivenmethenameofthatthirdloveryet。“

“Oh!thethird-thatisLordBesenval,theinspectorgeneraloftheSwissguard,thechiefgeneralofthearmy,andthecommanderoftheOrderofLouis。Youseeitisagreatadvantageforamantobealoverofthequeen,forinthatwayhecomestoahighposition。

WhileKingLouistheFifteenth,thatmonsterofvice,wasliving,BesenvalwasonlycoloneloftheSwissguard,andallhecoulddowasonceinawhiletotakepartintheorgiesattheEoildeBoeuf。

Butnowthequeenhasraisedhimtoaveryhighplace。AllSt。CloudandTrianonformtheEoildeBoeuf,whereMarieAntoinettecelebratesherorgies,andGeneralBesenvalismadeoneofthefirstdirectorsofthesports。Nowyouknoweverything,doyounot?“

“Yes,DoctorMarat,nowIhaveageneralrunofeverything,andI

thankyou;butIhopethatyouwilltellmemorethisevening,foryourstoriesarevastlyentertaining。“

“Yes,indeed,Ishalltellyouplentymoreofthesamesort,forthequeentakesgoodcarethatweshallalwayshavematerialforsuchstories。Yet,unfortunately,Ihavenotimenow,for——“

“Iknow,Iknow,youhavegottovisityoursickpeople,“saidSimon,noddingconfidentiallytohim。“Iwillnotdetainyouanylonger。Good-by,mydearDoctorMarat。Weshallmeetthisevening。“

Hesprangquicklyaway,andsoondisappearedroundthenextcorner。

Maratlookedafterhimwithawicked,triumphantexpressioninhisfeatures。

“Sofargood,sofargood,“mutteredhe,shakinghisheadwithcholer。“InthiswayIhavegottowinoverthesoldiersandthepeopletofreedom。Thecobblerwillmakeanableandpracticablesoldier,andwithhisnicelittlestories,hewillwinoverawholecompany。Triumphon,youproudBourbons;goondreaminginyourgildedpalaces,surroundedbyyourSwissguards。Keeponbelievingthatyouhavethepowerinyourhands,andthatnoonecantakeitfromyou。Thetimewillcomewhenthepeoplewilldisturbyourfinedream,andwhenthelittle,despised,uglyMarat,whomnoonenowknows,andwhocreepsaroundinyourstableslikeapoisonousrat,shallconfrontyouasapowerbeforewhichyoushallshrinkawayandthrowyourselvestremblingintothedust。ThereshallgobynodayinwhichIandmyfriendsshallnotwinsoldiersforourside,andthesilly,simplefool,MarieAntoinette,makesitaneasythingforus。Gooncommittingyourchildishpranks,which,whenthetimeshallthreatenalittle,willjustifythemostvillanousdeedsandthemostshamelessacts,andIwillkeeptherunofalltheturnsofthetimes,andthisfineyoungqueencannotdesirethatweshouldlookattheworldwithsuchsimpleeyesasshedoes。Yes,fairQueenMarieAntoinette,thouhastthySwissguards,whofightforthee,andthoumustpaythem;butIhaveonlyonesoldierwhotakesgroundformeagainstthee,andwhomIdonothavetopayatall。Mysoldier’snameisCalumny。Itellthee,fairqueen,withthisallyI

canovercomeallthySwissguards,andthewholehordeofthyarmies。For,ontheearththereisnoarmycorpsthatissostrongasCalumny。Hurrah!longlifetothee,myswornally,Calumny!“

CHAPTERII。

MADAMEADELAIDE。

QueenMarieAntoinettehadreturned,afterherParisride,toherownVersailles。Shewassilentthewholeoftheway,andtheDuchessdePolignachadsoughtinvaintocheerherfriendwithlightandpleasanttalk,anddriveawaythecloudsfromherloftybrow。MarieAntoinettehadonlyrespondedbyenforcedsmilesandhalf-words,andthen,settlingbackintothecarriage,hadgazedwithdreamylooksintotheheavens,whosecheerfulbluecalledoutnoreflectionuponthefairfaceofthequeen。

AstheydrewintothegreatcourtofthepalaceatVersailles,thedrum-beatoftheSwissguards,presentingarms,andthegeneralstirwhichfollowedtheapproachofthequeen,appearedtoawakenherfromhersorrowfulthoughts,andshestraightenedherselfupandcastherglancesabout。Theyfellquiteaccidentallyuponthechildwhichwasinthearmsofthenurseopposite,andwhich,withgreatwide-openeyes,waslookinguptotheheavens,asitsmotherhaddonebefore。

Intheintensityofhermotherlylove,thequeenstretchedoutherarmstothechildanddrewittoherheart,andpressedaburningkissuponitslips。

“Ah!mychild,mydearchild,“saidshe,softly,“youhaveto-day,forthefirsttime,madeyourentryintoParis,andheardtheacclamationsofthepeople。Mayyou,solongasyoulive,alwaysbetherecipientofkindlygreetings,andneveragainhearsuchwordsasthatdreadfulmanspoketousto-day!“

ShepressedthelittleDukeofNormandycloselytoherheart,andquiteforgotthatshewasallthiswhileinthecarriage;thatneartheopenportalthehostlersandlackeyswereawaitinginarespectfulposturethedismountingofthequeen;thatthedrumswereallthewhilebeating,andthattheguardswerestandingbeforethegatesinthefixedattitudeofpresentingarms。

TheDuchessdePolignacventuredtosuggestinsoftly-spokenwordsthenecessityofdismounting,andthequeen,withherlittleboyinherarms,spranglightlyandspiritedly,withoutacceptingtheassistanceofthemasterofthegrooms,outofthecarriage,smilingcheerily,greetingtheassembledchamberlainsasshepassedby,hurriedintothepalaceandranupthegreatmarblestaircase。TheDuchessdePolignacmadehastetofollowher,whilethePrincessThereseandthedauphinwerereceivedbytheirdamesofhonorandledintotheirrespectiveapartments。TheNormannurse,shakingherhead,hurriedafterthequeen,andthechamberlainsandboththemaidsofhonor,shakingtheirheads,too,followedherintothegreatante-chamber。Afterridingout,thequeenwasinthehabitofdismissingthemthere,butto-dayMarieAntoinettehadgoneintoherownsuiteofroomswithoutsayingaword,andthedoorwasalreadyclosed。

“Whatshallwedonow?“askedboththemaidsofhonorofthecavaliers,andreceivedonlyashrugoftheshouldersforreply。

“Weshallhavetowait,“atlastsaidtheMarchionessdeMailly。

“Perhapshermajestywillhavethekindnesstorememberusandtopermitustowithdraw。“

“Andifsheshouldhappentoforgetit,“answeredthePrincessdeChimay,“weshallhavetostandherethewholeday,whilethequeeninTrianonisamusingherselfwiththefantasticpastoralplays。“

“Yes,certainly,thereisacountryfestivalinTrianonto-day,“

saidthePrincedeCastines,shrugginghisshoulders,“anditmighteasilyhappenthatweshouldbeforgotten,and,liketheunforgetablewifeofLot,havetostandhereplayingtheridiculouspartofpillarsofsalt。“

“No,therecomesourdeliverance,“whisperedtheMarchionessdeMailly,pointingtoacarriagewhichjustthencamerollingacrossthebroadpalace-square。“ItwasyesterdayresolvedinsecretcouncilattheCountdeProvence’s,thatMadameAdelaideshouldmakeonemoreattempttobringthequeentoreason,andmakeherunderstandwhatisbecomingandwhatisunbecomingtoaQueenofFrance。Nowlookyou,inaccordancewiththisresolve,MadameAdelaideiscomingtoVersaillestopayavisittoherdistinguishedniece。“

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