第11章

类别:其他 作者:Stanley J. Weyman字数:14123更新时间:18/12/13 15:01:34
\'Yes,Iknow,Iknow,\'thekingansweredfretfully.\'Ibelieveshedoes.Ibelievehedoeswishmewell.Buttherewillbeadevilofanoutcryamongmypeople.AndTurennegivesfairwordstoo.AndIdonotknow,\'hecontinued,fidgetingwithhiscupandball,\'thatitmightnotsuitmebettertoagreewithhim,yousee.\' IsawM.deRosnydrawhimselfup.\'DareIspeakopenlytoyou,sire,\'hesaid,withlessrespectandmoreenergythanhehadhithertoused.\'AsIshouldtomymaster?\' \'Ay,saywhatyoulike,\'Henryanswered.Buthespokesullenly,anditseemedtomethathelookedlesspleasantlyathiscompanion. \'ThenIwillventuretoutterwhatisinyourMajesty\'smind,\'mypatronansweredsteadfastly.\'Youfear,sire,lest,havingacceptedmymaster\'sofferandconqueredyourenemies,youshouldnotbeeasilyridofhim.\' Henrylookedrelieved.\'Doyoucallthatdiplomacy?\'hesaidwithasmile.\'However,whatifitbeso?Whatdoyousaytoit?MethinksIhaveheardanidletaleaboutahorsewhichwouldhuntastag;andforthepurposesetamanuponitsback.\' \'ThisIsay,sire,first,\'Rosnyansweredveryearnestly.\'ThattheKingofNavarreispopularonlywithone-thirdofthekingdom,andisonlypowerfulwhenunitedwithyou.Secondly,sire,itishisinteresttosupporttheroyalpower,towhichheisheir.And,thirdly,itmustbemoretoyourMajesty\'shonourtoaccepthelpfromanearkinsmanthanfromanordinarysubject,andonewho,Istillmaintain,sire,hasnogooddesignsinhismind.\' \'Theproof\'Henrysaidsharply.\'Givemethat!\' \'Icangiveitinaweekfromthisday.\' \'Itmustbenoidletale,mindyou,\'thekingcontinuedsuspiciously. \'YoushallhaveTurenne\'sdesigns,sire,fromonewhohadthemfromhisownmouth.\' Thekinglookedstartled,butafterapauseturnedandresumedhiswalk.\'Well,\'hesaid,\'ifyoudothat,Ionmypart——\' TherestIlost,forthetwopassingtothefartherendofthegallery,cametoastandstillthere,balkingmycuriosityandRambouillet\'salso.Themarquis,indeed,begantobetrayhisimpatience,andthegreatclockimmediatelyoverourheadspresentlystrikingthehalf-hourafterten,hestartedandmadeasifhewouldhaveapproachedtheking.Hecheckedtheimpulse,however,butstillcontinuedtofidgetuneasily,losinghisreserveby-and-bysofarastowhispertomethathisMajestywouldbemissed. Ihadbeen,uptothispoint,asilentandinactivespectatorofascenewhichappealedtomykeenestinterestsandarousedmymostardentcuriosity.Surprisefollowingsurprise,Ihadbeguntodoubtmyownidentity;solittlehadIexpectedtofindmyselffirstinthepresenceoftheMostChristianKing——andthatundercircumstancesasstrangeandbizarreascouldwellbeimagined—— andthenanauthorisedwitnessatanegotiationuponwhichthefutureofallthegreatlandofFrancestretchingforsomanyhundredleaguesoneverysideofus,depended.IsayIcouldscarcelybelieveinmyownidentity;orthatIwasthesameGastondeMarsacwhohadslunk,shabbyandout-at-elbows,aboutSt.Jeand\'Angely.Itastedthefirstsweetnessofsecretpower,whichmensayisthesweetestofallandthelastrelinquished;and,thehumofdistantvoicesandlaughterstillreachingmeatintervals,Ibegantounderstandwhywehadbeenadmittedwith,somuchprecaution,andtocomprehendthegratificationofM.deRosnywhenthepromiseofthisinterviewfirstpresentedtohimthehopeofeffectingsomuchforhismasterandforFrance. NowIwastobedrawnintothewhirlpoolitself.Iwasstilltravellingbackoverthedifferentstagesoftheadventurewhichhadbroughtmetothispoint,whenIwasrudelyawakenedbyM.deRosnycallingmynameinaraisedvoice.Seeing,somewhatlate,thathewasbeckoningtometoapproach,Iwentforwardinaconfusedandhastyfashion;kneelingbeforethekingasIhadseenhimkneel,andthenrisingtogiveeartohisMajesty\'scommands.Albeit,havingexpectednothinglessthantobecalledupon,Iwasnotintheclearestmoodtoreceivethem.NorwasmybearingsuchasIcouldhavewishedittobe. M.deRosnytellsmethatyoudesireacommissionatCourt,sir,\' thekingsaidquickly. \'I,sire?\'Istammered,scarcelyabletobelievemyears.IwassocompletelytakenabackthatIcouldsaynomore,andIstoppedtherewithmymouthopen. \'TherearefewthingsIcandenyM.deRosny,\'Henrycontinued,speakingveryrapidly,\'andIamtoldthatyouareagentlemanofbirthandability.Outofkindnesstohim,therefore,Igrantyouacommissiontoraisetwentymenformyservice. Rambouillet,\'hecontinued,raisinghisvoiceslightly,\'youwillintroducethisgentlemantomepubliclyto-morrow,that;Imaycarryintoeffectmyintentiononhisbehalf.Youmaygonow,sir.Nothanks.AndM.deRosny,\'headded,turningtomycompanionandspeakingwithenergy,\'haveacareformysakethatyouarenotrecognisedasyougo.Rambouilletmustcontrivesomethingtoenableyoutoleavewithoutperil.Ishouldbedesolatedifanythinghappenedtoyou,myfriend,forIcouldnotprotectyou.IgiveyoumywordifMendozaorRetzfoundyouinBloisIcouldnotsaveyoufromthemunlessyourecanted.\' \'IwillnottroubleeitheryourMajestyormyconscience,\'M.deRosnyreplied,bowinglow,\'ifmywitscanhelpme.\' \'Well,thesaintskeepyou,\'thekingansweredpiously,goingtowardsthedoorbywhichhehadentered;\'foryourmasterandI havebothneedofyou.Rambouillet,takecareofhimasyouloveme.Andcomeearlyinthemorningtomyclosetandtellmehowithasfaredwithhim.\' Weallstoodbowingwhilehewithdrew,andonlyturnedtoretirewhenthedoorclosedbehindhim.BurningwithindignationandchagrinasIwasatfindingmyselfdisposedofinthewayIhavedescribed,andpitchforked,whetherIwouldorno,intoaserviceIneitherfanciednordesired,Istillmanagedforthepresenttorestrainmyself;and,permittingmycompanionstoprecedeme,followedinsilence,listeningsullenlytotheirjubilations. ThemarquisseemedscarcelylesspleasedthanM.deRosny;andasthelatterevincedastrongdesiretolessenanyjealousytheformermightfeel,andagenerousinclinationtoattributetohimafullshareofthecreditgained,Iremainedtheonlypersondissatisfiedwiththeevening\'sevents.Weretiredfromthechateauwiththesameprecautionswhichhadmarkedourentrance,andpartingwithM.deRambouilletatthedoorofourlodging—— notwithoutmanyprotestationsofesteemonhispartandofgratitudeonthatofM.deRosny——mountedtothefirst-floorinsinglefileandinsilence,whichIwasdeterminednottobethefirsttobreak. DoubtlessM.deRosnyknewmythoughts,for,speedilydismissingMaignanandSimon,whowereinwaiting,heturnedtomewithoutpreface.\'Come,myfriend,\'hesaid,layinghishandonmyshoulderandlookingmeinthefaceinawaywhichallbutdisarmedmeatonce,\'donotletusmisunderstandoneanother. Youthinkyouhavecausetobeangrywithme.Icannotsufferthat,fortheKingofNavarrehadnevergreaterneedofyourservicesthannow.\' \'Youhaveplayedmeanunworthytrick,sir,\'Ianswered,thinkinghewouldcozenmewithfairspeeches. \'Tut,tut!\'hereplied.\'Youdonotunderstand.\' \'Iunderstandwellenough,\'Ianswered,withbitterness,\'that,havingdonetheKingofNavarre\'swork,hewouldnowberidofme.\' \'HaveInottoldyou,\'M.deRosnyreplied,betrayingforthefirsttimesomeirritation,\'thathehasgreaterneedofyourservicesthanever?Come,man,bereasonable,or,betterstill,listentome.\'Andturningfromme,hebegantowalkupanddowntheroom,hishandsbehindhim.\"theKingofFrance——Iwanttomakeitascleartoyouaspossible——\'hesaid,\'cannotmakeheadagainsttheLeaguewithouthelp,and,willy-nilly,mustlookforittotheHuguenotswhomhehassolongpersecuted.TheKingofNavarre,theiracknowledgedleader,hasofferedthathelp;andso,tospitemymaster,andpreventacombinationsohappyforFrance,hasM.deTurenne,whowouldfainraisethefactionhecommandstoeminence,andknowswellhowtomakehisprofitoutofthedissensionsofhiscountry.Areyouclearsofar,sir?\' Iassented.Iwasbecomingabsorbedinspiteofmyself. \'Verywell,\'heresumed.\'Thisevening——neverdidanythingfalloutmorehappilythanRambouillet\'smeetingwithme——heisagoodman!——Ihavebroughtthekingtothis:thatifproofoftheselfishnatureofTurenne\'sdesignsbelaidbeforehimhewillhesitatenolonger.Thatproofexists.Afortnightagoitwashere;butitisnotherenow.\' \'Thatisunlucky!\'Iexclaimed.Iwassomuchinterestedinhisstory,aswellasflatteredbytheconfidencehewasplacinginme,thatmyill-humourvanished.Iwentandstoodwithmyshoulderagainstthemantelpiece,andhe,passingtoandfrobetweenmeandthelight,continuedhistale. \'Awordaboutthisproof,\'hesaid.\'ItcameintotheKingofNavarre\'shandsbeforeitsfullvaluewasknowntous,forthatonlyaccruedtoitonM.deGuise\'sdeath.Amonthagoit——thispieceofevidenceImean——wasatChize.AfortnightorsoagoitwashereinBlois.Itisnow,\'M.deMarsac,\'hecontinued,facingmesuddenlyashecameoppositeme,\'inmyhouseatRosny.\' Istarted.\'YoumeanMademoiselledelaVire?\'Icried. \'ImeanMademoiselledelaVire!\'heanswered,\'who,somemonthortwoago,overheardM.deTurenne\'splans,andcontrivedtocommunicatewiththeKingofNavarre.Beforethelattercouldarrangeaprivateinterview,however,M.deTurennegotwindofherdangerousknowledge,andsweptherofftoChize.Therestyouknow,M.deMarsac,ifanymanknowsit.\' \'Butwhatwillyoudo?\'Iasked.\'SheisatRosny.\' \'Maignan,whomItrustimplicitly,asfarashislightsgo,willstarttofetchherto-morrow.AtthesamehourIstartsouthwards.You,M.deMarsac,willremainhereasmyagent,towatchovermyinterests,toreceiveMademoiselleonherarrival,tosecureforherasecretinterviewwiththeking,toguardherwhilesheremainshere.Doyouunderstand?\' DidIunderstand?Icouldnotfindwordsinwhichtothankhim. Myremorseandgratitude,mysenseofthewrongIhaddonehim,andofthehonourhewasdoingme,weresuchthatIstoodmutebeforehimasIhadstoodbeforetheking.\'Youaccept,then?\' hesaid,smiling.\'Youdonotdeemtheadventurebeneathyou,myfriend?\' \'Ideserveyourconfidencesolittle,sir,\'Ianswered,strickentotheground,\'thatIbegyoutospeak,whileIlisten.ByattendingexactlytoyourinstructionsImayproveworthyofthetrustreposedinme.Andonlyso.\' Heembracedmeagainandagain,witha,kindnesswhichmovedmealmosttotears.\'Youareamanaftermyownheart,\'hesaid,\'andifGodwillsIwillmakeyourfortune.Nowlisten,myfriend.To-morrowatCourt,asastrangerandamanintroducedbyRambouillet,youwillbethecynosureofalleyes.Bearyourselfbravely.Paycourttothewomen,butattachyourselftonooneinparticular.KeepalooffromRetzandtheSpanishfaction,butbewareespeciallyofBruhl.Healonewillhaveyoursecret,andmaysuspectyourdesign.Mademoiselleshouldbehereinaweek;whilesheiswithyou,anduntilshehasseentheking,trustnoone,suspecteveryone,fearallthings.Considerthebattlewononlywhenthekingsays,\"Iamsatisfied.\"\' Muchmorehetoldme,whichserveditspurposeandhasbeenforgotten.Finallyhehonouredmebybiddingmesharehispalletwithhim,thatwemighttalkwithoutrestraint,andthatifanythingoccurredtohiminthenighthemightcommunicateittome. \'ButwillnotBruhldenouncemeasaHuguenot?\'Iaskedhim. \'Hewillnotdaretodoso,\'M.deRosnyanswered,\'bothasaHuguenothimself,andashismaster\'srepresentative;and,further,becauseitwoulddispleasetheking.No,butwhateversecretharmonemancandoanother,thatyouhavetofear. Maignan,whenhereturnswithmademoiselle,willleavetwomenwithyou;untiltheycomeIshouldborrowacoupleofstoutfellowsfromRambouillet.Donotgooutaloneafterdark,andbewareofdoorways,especiallyyourown.\' Alittlelater,whenIthoughthimasleep,Iheardhimchuckle; andrisingonmyelbowIaskedhimwhatitwas.\'Oh,itisyouraffair,\'heanswered,stilllaughingsilently,sothatIfeltthemattressshakeunderhim.\'Idon\'tenvyyouonepartofyourtask,myfriend.\' \'Whatisthat?\'Isaidsuspiciously. \'Mademoiselle,\'heanswered,stiflingwithdifficultyaburstoflaughter.Andafterthathewouldnotsayanotherword,bad,good,orindifferent,thoughIfeltthebedshakemorethanonce,andknewthathewasdigestinghispleasantry. CHAPTERXVI. INTHEKING\'SCHAMBER. M.deRosnyhadrisenfrommysideandstartedonhisjourneywhenIopenedmyeyesinthemorning,andawoketothememoryofthetaskwhichhadbeensostrangelyimposeduponme;andwhichmight,accordingastheeventsofthenextfortnightshapedthemselves,raisemetohighpositionorputanendtomycareer. Hehadnotforgottentoleaveasouvenirbehindhim,forIfoundbesidemypillowahandsomesilver-mountedpistol,bearingtheletter\'R.\'andacoronet;norhadImorethandiscoveredthisinstanceofhiskindnessbeforeSimonFleixcameintotellmethatM.deRosnyhadlefttwohundredcrownsinhishandsforme. \'Anymessagewithit?\'Iaskedthelad. \'Onlythat;hehadtakenakeepsakeinexchange,\'Simonanswered,openingthewindowashespoke. InsomewonderIbegantosearch,butIcouldnotdiscoverthatanythingwasmissinguntilIcametoputonmydoublet,whenI foundthattheknotofribbonwhichmademoisellehadflungtomeatmydeparturefromRosnywasgonefromtheinsideofthebreast,whereIhadpinneditforsafetywithalongthorn.ThediscoverythatM.deRosnyhadtakenthiswasdispleasingtomeonmorethanoneaccount.Inthefirstplace,whethermademoisellehadmerelywishedtoplagueme(aswasmostprobable)ornot,Iwaslothtoloseit,mydayforladies\' favoursbeingpastandgone;inthesecond,Imisdoubtedthemotivewhichhadledhimtopurloinit,andtormentedmyselfwiththinkingofthedifferentconstructionshemightputuponit,andthedisparagingviewofmytrustworthinesswhichitmightleadhimtotake.Iblamedmyselfmuchformycarelessnessinleavingitwhereachanceeyemightrestuponit;andmorewhen,questioningSimonfurther,IlearnedthatM.deRosnyhadadded,whilemountingatthedoor,\'Tellyourmaster,safebind,safefind;andacarelesslovermakesaloosemistress.\' IfeltmycheekburninamannerunbecomingmyyearswhileSimonwithsometouchofmalicerepeatedthis;andImadeavowonthespot,whichIkeptuntilIwastemptedtobreakit,tohavenomoretodowithsuchtrifles.Meanwhile,Ihadtomakethebestofit;andbriskingup,andbiddingSimon,whoseemeddepressedbythebaron\'sdeparture,briskupalso,IsetaboutmypreparationsformakingsuchafigureatCourtasbecameme: procuringablackvelvetsuit,andacapandfeathertomatch; item,ajewelledclasptosecurethefeather;withayardortwooflaceandtwochangesoffinelinen. SimonhadgrownsleekatRosny,andlosingsomethingofthewildnesswhichhadmarkedhim,presentedinthedressM.deRosnyhadgivenhimaverycreditableappearance;beingalso,Ifancy,theonlyequerryinBloiswhocouldwrite.AgroomIengagedontherecommendationofM.deRambouillet\'smasterofthehorse; andIgaveoutalsothatIrequiredacoupleofvalets.Itneededonlyanhourunderthebarber\'shandsandasetofnewtrappingsfortheCidtoenablemetomakeafairshow,suchasmightbetakentoindicateamanoftenortwelvethousandlivresayear. InthiswayIexpendedahundredandfifteencrowns.reflectingthatthiswasalargesum,andthatImustkeepsomemoneyforplay,Iwasgladtolearnthatinthecrowdedstateofthecityevenmenwithhighrankwereputtingupwithpoorlodging;I determined,therefore,tocombineeconomywithaschemewhichI hadinmyheadbytakingtheroomsinwhichmymotherdied,withoneroombelowthem.ThisIdid,hiringsuchfurnitureasI needed,whichwasnotagreatdeal.ToSimonFleix,whoseassistanceinthesematterswasinvaluable,IpassedonmuchofM.deRosny\'sadvice,biddinghimruffleitwiththebestinhisstation,andincitinghimtolabourformyadvancementbypromisingtomakehisfortunewhenevermyownshouldbeassured. Ihoped,indeed,toderivenolittleadvantagefromthequicknessofwit;whichhadattractedM.deRosny\'sattention;althoughI didnotfailtotakeintoaccountatthesametimethattheladwaswaywardandfitful,proneatonetimetodepression,andatanothertogiddiness,andequallyuncertainineithermood. M.deRambouilletbeingunabletoattendtheLEVEE,hadappointedmetowaituponhimatsixintheevening;atwhichhourI presentedmyselfathislodgings,attendedbySimonFleix.I foundhiminthemidstofhalfadozengentlemenwhosehabititwastoattendhimuponallpublicoccasions;andthesegallants,greetingmewiththesamecuriousandsuspiciousglanceswhichI haveseenhoundsbestowonastrangedogintroducedintotheirkennel,IwasspeedilymadetofeelthatitisonethingtohavebusinessatCourt,andanothertobewellreceivedthere. M.deRambouillet,somewhattomysurprise,didnothingtoremovethisimpression.Onallordinaryoccasionsamanofstiffandhaughtybearing,andthoroughlydisliking,thoughhecouldnotprevent,theintrusionofathirdpartyintoatransactionwhichpromisedaninfinityofcredit,hereceivedmesocoldlyandwithsomuchreserveasforthemomenttodashmyspiritsandthrowmebackonmyself. Duringthejourneytothecastle,however,whichweperformedonfoot,attendedbyhalfadozenarmedservantsbearingtorches,I hadtimetorecallM.deRosny\'sadvice,andtobethinkmeoftheintimacywhichthatgreatmanhadpermittedme;withsomucheffectinthewayofhearteningme,thataswecrossedthecourtyardofthecastleIadvancedmyself,notwithoutsomemurmuringonthepartofothers,toRambouillet\'selbow,consideringthatasIwasattachedtohimbytheking\'scommand,thiswasmyproperplace.Ihadnodesiretoquarrel,however,andpersistedforsometimeindisregardingthenudgesandmutteredwordswhichwereexchangedroundme,andeventheeffortswhichweremadeaswemountedthestairstooustmefrommyposition.Butayounggentleman,whoshowedhimselfveryforwardintheseattempts,presentlystumblingagainstme,I founditnecessarytolookathim. \'Sir,\'hesaid,inasmallandlispingvoice,\'youtrodonmytoe.\' ThoughIhadnotdoneso,Ibeggedhispardonverypolitely.Butashisonlyacknowledgmentofthiscourtesyconsistedinanattempttogethiskneeinfrontofmine——weweremountingveryslowly,thestairsbeingcumberedwithamultitudeofservants,whostoodoneitherhand——Ididtreadonhistoe,withaforceanddirectnesswhichmadehimcryout. \'Whatisthematter?\'Rambouilletasked,lookingbackhastily. \'Nothing,M.leMarquis,\'Ianswered,pressingonsteadfastly. \'Sir,\'myyoungfriendsaidagain,inthesamelispingvoice,\'youtrodonmytoe.\' \'IbelieveIdid,sir,\'Ianswered. \'Youhavenotyetapologised,\'hemurmuredgentlyinmyear. \'Nay,thereyouarewrong,\'Irejoinedbluntly,\'foritisalwaysmyhabittoapologisefirstandtreadafterwards.\' Hesmiledasatapleasantjoke;andIamboundtosaythathisbearingwassoadmirablethatifhehadbeenmysonIcouldhavehuggedhim.\'Good!\'heanswered.\'Nodoubtyourswordisassharpasyourwits,sir.Isee,\'hecontinued,glancingnaivelyatmyoldscabbard——hewashimselftheverygemofacourtier,aslenderyouthwithapink-and-whitecomplexion,adarklineforamoustache,andapearl-dropinhisear——\'itislongingtobeout. Perhapsyouwilltakeaturninthetennis-courtto-morrow?\' \'Withpleasure,sir,\'Ianswered,\'ifyouhaveafather,oryourelderbrotherisgrownup.\' WhatanswerhewouldhavemadetothisgibeIdonotknow,foratthatmomentwereachedthedooroftheante-chamber;andthisbeingnarrow,andasentryinthegreyuniformoftheSwissGuardcompellingalltoenterinsinglefile,myyoungfriendwasforcedtofallback,leavingmefreetoenteralone,andadmireatmyleisureasceneatoncebrilliantandsombre. TheCourtbeinginmourningfortheQueen-mother,blackpredominatedinthedressesofthosepresent,andsetoffveryfinelythegleamingjewelsandgemmedsword-hiltswhichwerewornbythemoreimportantpersonages.Theroomwasspaciousandlofty,hungwitharras,andlitbycandlesburninginsilversconces;itrangasweenteredwiththeshrillscreamingofaparrot,whichwasbeingteasedbyagroupoccupyingthefartherofthetwohearths.Nearthemplaywasgoingonatonetable,andprimeroatasecond.Inacornerwerethreeorfourladies,inacircleaboutared-faced,plebeian-lookingman,whowasplayingatforfeitswithoneoftheirnumber;whilethemiddleoftheroomseemeddominatedbyamiddle-sizedmanwithapeculiarlyinflamedandpassionatecountenance,who,seatedonatable,wasinveighingagainstsomeoneorsomethinginthemostviolentterms,hislanguagebeinginterlardedwithallkindsofstrangeandforcibleoaths.Twoorthreegentlemen,whohadtheairofbeinghisfollowers,stoodabouthim,listeningbetweensubmissionandembarrassment;whilebesidethenearerfireplace,butatsomedistancefromhim,loungedanobleman,veryrichlydressed,andwearingonhisbreasttheCrossoftheHolyGhost; whoseemedtobetheobjectofhisinvective,butaffectingtoignoreitwasengagedinconversationwithacompanion.A bystandermutteringthatCrillonhadbeendrinking,Idiscoveredwithimmensesurprisethatthedeclaimeronthetablewasthatfamoussoldier;andIwasstilllookingathiminwonder——forI hadbeenaccustomedallmylifetoassociatecouragewithmodesty——when,thedoorofthechambersuddenlyopening,ageneralmovementinthatdirectiontookplace.Crillon,disregardingallprecedency,sprangfromhistableandhurriedfirsttothethreshold.TheBarondeBiron,ontheotherhand—— forthegentlemanbythefirewasnoother——waited,inapparentignoranceoftheslightwhichwasbeingputuponhim,untilM.deRambouilletcameup;thenhewentforwardwithhim.Keepingclosetomypatron\'selbow,Ienteredthechamberimmediatelybehindhim. Crillonhadalreadyseizedupontheking,and,whenweentered,wasstatinghisgrievanceisavoicenotmuchlowerthanthatwhichhehadusedoutside.M.deBiron,seeingthis,partedfromthemarquis,and,goingasidewithhisformercompanion,satdownonatrunkagainstthewall;whileRambouillet,followedbymyselfandthreeorfourgentlemenofhistrain,advancedtotheking,whowasstandingnearthealcove.HisMajestyseeinghim,andthankful,Ithink,fortheexcuse,wavedCrillonoff.\'Tut,tut!Youtoldmeallthatthismorning,\'hesaidgood-naturedly. \'AndhereisRambouillet,whohas,Ihope,somethingfreshtotell.Lethimspeaktome.Sanctus!Don\'tlookatmeasifyouwouldrunmethrough,man.Goandquarrelwithsomeoneofyourownsize.\' Crillonatthisretiredgrumbling,andHenry,whohadjustrisenfromprimerowiththeDukeofNevers,noddedtoRambouillet. \'Well,myfriend,anythingfresh?\'hecried.Hewasmoreathiseaseandlookedmorecheerfulthanatourformerinterview;yetstillcareandsuspicionlurkedabouthispeevishmouth,andinthehollowsunderhisgloomyeyes.\'Anewguest,anewface,oranewgame——whichhaveyoubrought?\' \'Inasense,sire,anewface,\'themarquisanswered,bowing,andstandingsomewhatasidethatImighthaveplace. \'Well,Icannotsaymuchfortheprettybaggage,\'quoththekingquickly.Andamidageneraltitterheextendedhishandtome. \'I\'llbesworn,though,\'hecontinued,asIrosefrommyknee,\'thatyouwantsomething,myfriend?\' \'Nay,sire,\'Ianswered,holdingupmyheadboldly——forCrillon\'sbehaviourhadbeenafurtherlessontome——\'Ihave,byyourleave,theadvantage.ForyourMajestyhassuppliedmewithanewjest.Iseemanynewfacesroundme,andIhaveneedonlyofanewgame.IfyourMajestywouldbepleasedtograntme——\' \'There!SaidInotso?\'criedtheking,raisinghishandwithalaugh.\'Hedoeswantsomething.Butheseemsnotundeserving. Whatdoeshepray,Rambouillet?\' \'Asmallcommand,\'M.deRambouilletanswered,readilyplayinghispart.\'AndyourMajestywouldobligemeifyoucouldgranttheSieurdeMarsac\'spetition.Iwillanswerforitheisamanofexperience.\' \'Chut!Asmallcommand?\'Henryejaculated,sittingdownsuddenlyinapparentill-humour.\'Itiswhateveryonewants—— whentheydonotwantbigones.Still,Isuppose,\'hecontinued,takingupacomfit-box,whichlaybesidehim,andopeningit,\'ifyoudonotgetwhatyouwantforhimyouwillsulkliketherest,myfriend.\' \'YourMajestyhasneverhadcausetocomplainofme,\'quoththeMarquis,forgettinghisrole,ortooproudtoplayit. \'Tut,tut,tut,tut!Takeit,andtroublemenomore,\'thekingrejoined.\'Willpayfortwentymendoforhim?Verywellthen. There,M.deMarsac,\'hecontinued,noddingatmeandyawning,\'yourrequestisgranted.Youwillfindsomeotherprettybaggagesoverthere.Gotothem.Andnow,Rambouillet,\'hewenton,resuminghisspiritsasheturnedtomattersofmoreimportance,\'hereisanewsweetmeatZamethassentme.IhavemadeZizisickwithit.Willyoutryit?Itisflavouredwithwhitemulberries.\' Thusdismissed,Ifellback;andstoodforamoment,atalosswhithertoturn,intheabsenceofeitherfriendsoracquaintances.HisMajesty,itistrue,hadbiddenmegotocertainprettybaggages,meaning,apparently,fiveladieswhowereseatedatthefartherendoftheroom,divertingthemselveswithasmanycavaliers;butthecompactnessofthisparty,thebeautyoftheladies,andthemerrypealsoflaughterwhichproceededfromthem,tellingofawitandvivacitybeyondtheordinary,sappedtheresolutionwhichhadbornemewellhitherto. Ifeltthattoattacksuchaphalanx,evenwithaking\'sgoodwill,wasbeyondthedaringofaCrillon,andIlookedroundtoseewhetherIcouldnotamusemyselfinsomemoremodestfashion. Thematerialwasnotlacking.Crillon,stillmouthingouthisanger,strodeupanddowninfrontofthetrunkonwhichM.deBironwasseated;butthelatterwas,oraffectedtobe,asleep. \'Crillonisforevergoingintoragesnow,\'acourtierbesidemewhispered. \'Yes,\'hisfellowanswered,withashrugoftheshoulder;\'itisapitythereisnoonetotamehim.Buthehassuchalongreach,morbleu!\' \'Itisnotthatsomuchasthefellow\'sfury,\'thefirstspeakerrejoinedunderhisbreath.\'Hefightslikeamadthing;fencingisnouseagainsthim.\' Theothernodded.ForamomentthewildideaofwinningrenownbytamingM.deCrillonoccurredtomeasIstoodaloneinthemiddleofthefloor;butithadnotmorethanpassedthroughmybrainwhenIfeltmyelbowtouched,andturnedtofindtheyounggentlemanwhomIhadencounteredonthestairsstandingbymyside. \'Sir,\'helisped,inthesamesmallvoice,\'Ithinkyoutrodonmytoeawhileago?\' Istaredathim,wonderingwhathemeantbythisabsurdrepetition.\'Well,sir,\'Ianswereddrily,\'andifIdid?\' \'Perhaps,\'hesaid,strokinghischinwithhisjewelledfingers,\'pendingourmeetingto-morrow,youwouldallowmetoconsideritasakindofintroduction?\' \'Ifitpleaseyou,\'Ianswered,bowingstiffly,andwonderingwhathewouldbeat. \'Thankyou,\'heanswered.\'Itdoespleaseme,underthecircumstances;forthereisaladyherewhodesiresawordwithyou.Itookupherchallenge.Willyoufollowme?\' Hebowed,andturnedinhislanguidfashion.I,turningtoo,saw,withsecretdismay,thatthefiveladies,referredtoabove,wereallnowgazingatme,asexpectingmyapproach;andthiswithsuchsportiveglancesastoldonlytoocertainlyofsomeplotalreadyinprogressorsometricktobepresentlyplayedme. YetIcouldnotseethatIhadanychoicesavetoobey,and,followingmyleaderwithasmuchdignityasIcouldcompass,I presentlyfoundmyselfbowingbeforetheladywhosatnearest,andwhoseemedtobetheleaderofthesenymphs. \'Nay,sir,\'shesaid,eyeingmecuriously,yetwithamerryface,\'Idonotneedyou;Idonotlooksohigh!\' Turninginconfusiontothenext,IwassurprisedtoseebeforemetheladywhoselodgingIhadinvadedinmysearchforMademoiselledelaVire——she,Imean,who,havingpickedupthevelvet;knot,haddroppeditsoprovidentiallywhereSimonFleixfoundit.Shelookedatmeblushingandlaughing,andtheyounggentleman,whohaddonehererrand,presentingmebyname,sheaskedme,whiletheotherslistened,whetherIhadfoundmymistress. BeforeIcouldanswer,theladytowhomIhadfirstaddressedmyselfinterposed.\'Stop,sir!\'shecried.Whatisthis——atale,ajest,agame,oraforfeit?\' \'Anadventure,madam,\'Ianswered,bowinglow. \'Ofgallantry,I\'llbebound,\'sheexclaimed.\'Fie,MadamedeBruhl,andyoubutsixmonthsmarried!\' MadamedeBruhlprotested,laughing,thatshehadnomoretodowithitthanMercury.\'Attheworst,\'shesaid,\'IcarriedthePOULETS!ButIcanassureyou,duchess,thisgentlemanshouldbeabletotellusaveryfinestory,ifhewould.\' Theduchessandalltheotherladiesclappingtheirhandsatthis,andcryingoutthatthestorymustandshouldbetold,I foundmyselfinaprodigiousquandary;andonewhereinmywitsderivedaslittleassistanceaspossiblefromthebrighteyesandsaucylookswhichenvironedme.Moreover,thecommotionattractingotherlisteners,Ifoundmyposition,whileItriedtoextricatemyself,growingeachmomentworse,sothatIbegantofearthatasIhadlittleimaginationIshouldperforcehavetotellthetruth.Themerethoughtofthisthrewmeintoacoldperspiration,lestIshouldletslipsomethingofconsequence,andprovemyselfunworthyofthetrustwhichM.deRosnyhadreposedinme. Atthemomentwhen,despairingofextricatingmyself,IwasstoopingoverMadamedeBruhlbegginghertoassistme,Iheard,amidthebabeloflaughterandraillerywhichsurroundedme—— certainofthecourtiershavingalreadyformedhandsinacircleandswornIshouldnotdepartwithoutsatisfyingtheladies——avoicewhichstruckachordinmymemory.Iturnedtoseewhothespeakerwas,andencounterednootherthanM.deBruhlhimself; who,withaflushedandangryface,waslisteningtotheexplanationwhichafriendwaspouringintohisear.StandingatthemomentwithmykneeonMadamedeBruhl\'sstool,andrememberingverywellthemeetingonthestairs,Iconceivedinaflashthatthemanwasjealous;butwhetherhehadyetheardmyname,orhadanyclewtolinkmewiththepersonwhohadrescuedMademoiselledelaVirefromhisclutches,Icouldnottell. Neverthelesshispresenceledmythoughtsintoanewchannel. Thedeterminationtopunishhimbegantotakeforminmymind,andveryquicklyIregainedmycomposure.StillIwasforgivinghimonechance.AccordinglyIstoopedoncemoretoMadamedeBruhl\'sear,andbeggedhertosparemetheembarrassmentoftellingmytale.Butthen,findingherpitiless,asIexpected,andtherestofthecompanygrowingmoreandmoreinsistent,I hardenedmyhearttogothroughwiththefantasticnotionwhichhadoccurredtome. IndicatingbyagesturethatIwaspreparedtoobey,andtheduchesscryingforahearing,thiswaspresentlyobtained,thesuddensilenceaddingthekinghimselftomyaudience.\'Whatisit?\'heasked,comingupeffusively,withalap-doginhisarms. \'Anewscandal,eh?\' \'No,sire,anewtale-teller,\'theduchessansweredpertly.\'IfyourMajestywillsit,weshallhearhimthesooner.\' Hepinchedherearandsatdowninthechairwhichapagepresented.\'What!isitRambouillet\'sGRISONagain?\'hesaidwithsomesurprise.\'Well,fireaway,man.ButwhobroughtyouforwardasaRabelais?\' Therewasageneralcryof\'MadamedeBruhl!\'whereatthatladyshookherfairhair,aboutherface,andcriedoutforsomeonetobringheramask. \'Ha,Isee!\'saidthekingdrily,lookingpointedlyatM.deBruhl,whowasasblackasthunder.\'Butgoon,man.\' Theking\'sadvent,byaffordingmeabriefrespite,hadenabledmetocollectmythoughts,and,disregardingtheribaldinterruptions,whichatfirstwerefrequent,Ibeganasfollows: \'IamnoRabelais,sire,\'Isaid,\'butdrollthingshappentothemostunlikely.Onceuponatimeitwasthefortuneofacertainswain,whomIwillcallDromio,toarriveinatownnotahundredmilesfromBlois,havinginhiscompanyanymphofgreatbeauty,whohadbeenentrustedtohiscarebyherparents.Hehadnotmorethanlodgedherinhisapartments,however,beforeshewasdecoyedawaybyatrick,andborneoffagainstherwillbyayounggallant,whohadseenherandbeensmittenbyhercharms. Dromio,returning,andfindinghismistressgone,gavewaytothemostpoignantgrief.Heranupanddownthecity,seekingherineveryplace,andfillingallplaceswithhislamentations;butforatimeinvain,untilchanceledhimtoacertainstreet,where,inanalmostincrediblemanner,hefoundaclewtoherbydiscoveringunderfootaknotofvelvet,bearingPhyllida\'snamewroughtonitindelicateneedlework,withthewords,\"Amoi!\"\' \'Sanctus!\'criedtheking,amidageneralmurmurofsurprise,\'thatiswelldevised!Proceed,sir.Goonlikethat,andwewillmakeyourtwentymentwenty-five.\' \'Dromio,\'Icontinued,\'atsightofthistrifleexperiencedthemostdiverseemotions,forwhilehepossessedinitaclewtohismistress\'sfate,hehadstilltouseitsoastodiscovertheplacewhithershehadbeenhurried.Itoccurredtohimatlasttobeginhissearchwiththehousebeforewhichtheknothadlain.Ascendingaccordinglytothesecond-floor,hefoundthereafairladyrecliningonacouch,whostartedupinaffrightathisappearance.Hehastenedtoreassureher,andtoexplainthepurposeofhiscoming,andlearnedafteraconversationwithwhichIwillnottroubleyourMajesty,thoughitwassufficientlydiverting,thattheladyhadfoundthevelvetknotinanotherpartofthetown,andhadherselfdroppeditagaininfrontofherownhouse.\' \'Pourquoi?\'thekingasked,interruptingme. \'Theswain,sire,\'Ianswered,\'wastoomuchtakenupwithhisowntroublestobearthatinmind,evenifhelearnedit.Butthisdelicacydidnotsavehimfrommisconception,forashedescendedfromthelady\'sapartmenthemetherhusbandonthestairs.\' \'Good!\'thekingexclaimed,rubbinghishandsinglee.\'Thehusband!\'AndundercoverofthegibeandthecourtlylaughwhichfolloweditM.deBruhl\'sstartofsurprisepassedunnoticedsavebyme. \'Thehusband,\'Iresumed,\'seeingastrangerdescendinghisstaircase,wasforstoppinghimandlearningthereasonofhispresence;ButDromio,whosemindwaswithPhyllida,refusedtostop,and,evadinghisquestions,hurriedtothepartofthetownwheretheladyhadtoldhimshefoundthevelvetknot.Here,sire,atthecornerofalanerunningbetweengarden-walls,hefoundagreathouse,barredandgloomy,andwelladaptedtotheabductor\'spurpose.Moreover,scanningitoneveryside,hepresentlydiscovered,tiedaboutthebarsofanupperwindow,aknotofwhitelinen,theverycounterpartofthatvelvetonewhichheboreinhisbreast.Thusheknewthatthenymphwasimprisonedinthatroom!\' \'Iwillmakeittwenty-five,asIamagoodChurchman!\'hisMajestyexclaimed,droppingthelittledoghewasnursingintotheduchess\'slap,andtakingouthiscomfit-box.\'Rambouillet,\' headdedlanguidly,\'yourfriendisatreasure!\'