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第136章

Agony.

The day that the deed of gift had been sent to the king, the cardinal caused himself to be transported to Vincennes.The king and the court followed him thither.The last flashes of this torch still cast splendor enough around to absorb all other lights in its rays.Besides, as it has been seen, the faithful satellite of his minister, young Louis XIV., marched to the last minute in accordance with his gravitation.The disease, as Guenaud had predicted, had become worse; it was no longer an attack of gout, it was an attack of death; then there was another thing which made that agony more agonizing still, -- and that was the agitation brought into his mind by the donation he had sent to the king, and which, according to Colbert, the king ought to send back unaccepted to the cardinal.The cardinal had, as we have said, great faith in the predictions of his secretary; but the sum was a large one, and whatever might be the genius of Colbert, from time to time the cardinal thought to himself that the Theatin also might possibly have been mistaken, and that there was at least as much chance of his not being damned, as there was of Louis XIV.sending back his millions.

Besides, the longer the donation was in coming back, the more Mazarin thought that forty millions were worth a little risk, particularly of so hypothetic a thing as the soul.

Mazarin, in his character of cardinal and prime minister, was almost an atheist, and quite a materialist.Every time that the door opened, he turned sharply round towards that door, expecting to see the return of his unfortunate donation; then, deceived in his hope, he fell back again with a sigh, and found his pains so much the greater for having forgotten them for an instant.

Anne of Austria had also followed the cardinal; her heart, though age had made it selfish, could not help evincing towards the dying man a sorrow which she owed him as a wife, according to some; and as a sovereign, according to others.

She had, in some sort, put on a mourning countenance beforehand, and all the court wore it as she did.

Louis, in order not to show on his face what was passing at the bottom of his heart, persisted in remaining in his own apartments, where his nurse alone kept him company; the more he saw the approach of the time when all constraint would be at an end, the more humble and patient he was, falling back upon himself, as all strong men do when they form great designs, in order to gain more spring at the decisive moment.Extreme unction had been administered to the cardinal, who, faithful to his habits of dissimulation, struggled against appearances, and even against reality, receiving company in his bed, as if he only suffered from a temporary complaint.

Guenaud, on his part, preserved profound secrecy; wearied with visits and questions, he answered nothing but "his eminence is still full of youth and strength, but God wills that which He wills, and when He has decided that man is to be laid low, he will be laid low." These words, which he scattered with a sort of discretion, reserve, and preference, were commented upon earnestly by two persons, --the king and the cardinal.Mazarin, notwithstanding the prophecy of Guenaud, still lured himself with a hope, or rather played his part so well, that the most cunning, when saying that he lured himself, proved that they were his dupes.

Louis, absent from the cardinal for two days; Louis with his eyes fixed upon that same donation which so constantly preoccupied the cardinal; Louis did not exactly know how to make out Mazarin's conduct.The son of Louis XIII., following the paternal traditions, had, up to that time, been so little of a king that, whilst ardently desiring royalty, he desired it with that terror which always accompanies the unknown.Thus, having formed his resolution, which, besides, he communicated to nobody, he determined to have an interview with Mazarin.It was Anne of Austria, who, constant in her attendance upon the cardinal, first heard this proposition of the king's, and transmitted it to the dying man, whom it greatly agitated.For what purpose could Louis wish for an interview? Was it to return the deed, as Colbert had said he would? Was it to keep it, after thanking him, as Mazarin thought he would? Nevertheless, as the dying man felt that the uncertainty increased his torments, he did not hesitate an instant.

"His majesty will be welcome, -- yes, very welcome," cried he, making a sign to Colbert, who was seated at the foot of the bed, and which the latter understood perfectly.

"Madame," continued Mazarin, "will your majesty be good enough to assure the king yourself of the truth of what Ihave just said?"

Anne of Austria rose; she herself was anxious to have the question of the forty millions settled -- the question which seemed to lie heavy on the mind of every one.Anne of Austria went out; Mazarin made a great effort, and, raising himself up towards Colbert: "Well, Colbert," said he, "two days have passed away -- two mortal days -- and, you see, nothing has been returned from yonder.""Patience, my lord," said Colbert.

"Are you mad, you wretch? You advise me to have patience!

Oh, in sad truth, Colbert, you are laughing at me.I am dying, and you call out to me to wait!""My lord," said Colbert, with his habitual coolness, "it is impossible that things should not come out as I have said.

His majesty is coming to see you, and no doubt he brings back the deed himself.""Do you think so? Well, I, on the contrary, am sure that his majesty is coming to thank me."At this moment Anne of Austria returned.On her way to the apartments of her son she had met with a new empiric.This was a powder which was said to have power to save the cardinal; and she brought a portion of this powder with her.

But this was not what Mazarin expected; therefore he would not even look at it, declaring that life was not worth the pains that were taken to preserve it.But, whilst professing this philosophical axiom, his long-confined secret escaped him at last.

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