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第37章

Mary de Mancini.

The sun had scarcely shed its first beams on the majestic trees of the park and the lofty turrets of the castle, when the young king, who had been awake more than two hours, possessed by the sleeplessness of love, opened his shutters himself, and cast an inquiring look into the courts of the sleeping palace.He saw that it was the hour agreed upon:

the great court clock pointed to a quarter past four.He did not disturb his valet de chambre, who was sleeping soundly at some distance; he dressed himself, and the valet, in a great fright sprang up, thinking he had been deficient in his duty; but the king sent him back again, commanding him to preserve the most absolute silence.He then descended the little staircase, went out at a lateral door, and perceived at the end of the wall a mounted horseman holding another horse by the bridle.This horseman could not be recognized in his cloak and slouched hat.As to the horse, saddled like that of a rich citizen, it offered nothing remarkable to the most experienced eye.Louis took the bridle: the officer held the stirrup without dismounting, and asked his majesty's orders in a low voice.

"Follow me," replied the king.

The officer put his horse to the trot, behind that of his master, and they descended the hill towards the bridge.When they reached the other side of the Loire, --"Monsieur," said the king, "you will please to ride on till you see a carriage coming; then return and inform me.I will wait here.""Will your majesty deign to give me some description of the carriage I am charged to discover?""A carriage in which you will see two ladies, and probably their attendants likewise.""Sire, I should not wish to make a mistake; is there no other sign by which I may know this carriage?""It will bear, in all probability, the arms of monsieur le cardinal.""That is sufficient, sire," replied the officer, fully instructed in the object of his search.He put his horse to the trot, and rode sharply on in the direction pointed out by the king.But he had scarcely gone five hundred paces when he saw four mules and then a carriage, loom up from behind a little hill.Behind this carriage came another.It required only one glance to assure him that these were the equipages he was in search of; he therefore turned his bridle, and rode back to the king.

"Sire," said he, "here are the carriages.The first, as you said, contains two ladies with their femmes de chambre; the second contains the footmen, provisions, and necessaries.""That is well," replied the king in an agitated voice.

"Please to go and tell those ladies that a cavalier of the court wishes to pay his respects to them alone."The officer set off at a gallop."Mordioux!" said he, as he rode on, "here is a new and an honorable employment, I hope!

I complained of being nobody.I am the king's confidant:

that is enough to make a musketeer burst with pride."He approached the carriage, and delivered his message gallantly and intelligently.There were two ladies in the carriage: one of great beauty, although rather thin; the other less favored by nature, but lively, graceful, and uniting in the delicate lines of her brow all the signs of a strong will.Her eyes, animated and piercing in particular, spoke more eloquently than all the amorous phrases in fashion in those days of gallantry.It was to her D'Artagnan addressed himself, without fear of being mistaken, although the other was, as we have said, the more handsome of the two.

"Madame," said he, "I am the lieutenant of the musketeers, and there is on the road a horseman who awaits you, and is desirous of paying his respects to you."At these words, the effect of which he watched closely, the lady with the black eyes uttered a cry of joy, leant out of the carriage window, and seeing the cavalier approaching, held out her arms, exclaiming:

"Ah, my dear sire!" and the tears gushed from her eyes.

The coachman stopped his team; the women rose in confusion from the back of the carriage, and the second lady made a slight curtsey, terminated by the most ironical smile that jealousy ever imparted to the lips of woman.

"Marie? dear Marie?" cried the king, taking the hand of the black-eyed lady in both his.And opening the heavy door himself, he drew her out of the carriage with so much ardor, that she was in his arms before she touched the ground.The lieutenant, posted on the other side of the carriage, saw and heard all without being observed.

The king offered his arm to Mademoiselle de Mancini, and made a sign to the coachman and lackeys to proceed.It was nearly six o'clock; the road was fresh and pleasant; tall trees with their foliage still inclosed in the golden down of their buds let the dew of morning filter from their trembling branches like liquid diamonds; the grass was bursting at the foot of the hedges; the swallows, having returned since only a few days, described their graceful curves between the heavens and the water; a breeze, laden with the perfumes of the blossoming woods, sighed along the road, and wrinkled the surface of the waters of the river;all these beauties of the day, all these perfumes of the plants, all these aspirations of the earth towards heaven, intoxicated the two lovers, walking side by side, leaning upon each other, eyes fixed upon eyes, hand clasping hand, and who, lingering as by a common desire, did not dare to speak they had so much to say.

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