“Andyoutruly,youaremyfriendSanterre,thegreatmanandthegreatestofdoctors。Forthebeerwhichyougetfromhisbreweryisabettermedicineforthepeoplethanallmyelectuariescanbe。Andyou,myworthyfriendofthehop-pole,willyoucondescendtotaketheuglymonkeyMaratonyourshoulders,thathemaytellthepeoplethegreatnewsoftheday?“
Insteadofanswering,thebrewerSanterreseizedthelittlecrookedmanbybotharms,swunghimupwithgiantstrength,andsethimonhisshoulders。
Thepeople,delightedwiththedexterityandstrengthoftheherculeanman,brokeintoaloudcheer,andapplaudedthebrewer,whomallknew,andwhowasapopularpersonageinthecity。ButMarat,too,thehorse-doctoroftheCountd’Artois,ashecalledhimselfderisively,thedoctorofpovertyandmisfortune,ashisflattererstermedhim——Marat,too,wasknowntomanyinthethrong,andafterSanterrehadbeenapplauded,theysalutedMaratwithaloudvivat,andwithboisterousclappingofhands。
Heturnedhisdistorted,uglyvisagetowardtheTuileries,whosemassiveproportionstoweredupabovetheloftytreesofthegardens,andwithathreateninggestureshookhisfistattheroyalpalace。
“Haveyouheardit,youproudgodsoftheearth?Haveyouheardthesacredthundermutteringsofmajesty?Areyounotstartledfromthesleepofyourvice,andcompelledtofalluponyourkneesandpray,aspoorsinnersdobeforetheirjudgment?Butno。Youdonotseeandyoudonothear。Yourearsaredeafandyourheartsaresealed!
BehindtheloftywallsofVersailles,whichamostviciouskingerectedforhismenusplaisirs,thereyouindulgeinyourlusts,andshutoutthevoiceoftruth,whichwouldspeaktoyouhereinParisfromthehallowedlipsofthepeople。“
“LongliveMarat!“criedthecobblerSimon,who,drawnbytheshouting,hadlefttheFranciscan,andjoinedthethronginwhosemidststoodSanterre,withMaratonhisshoulders。“Longlivethegreatfriendofthepeople!LongliveMarat!“
“LongliveMarat!“criedandmutteredthepeople。“Marathealsthepeoplewhenthegentryhavemadethemsick,andtakentheverymarrowfromtheirbones。Maratisno’gentleman。’Maratdoesnotlookdownuponthepeople!“
“Myfriends,IrepeattoyouwhatIsaidbefore,“shriekedMarat。
“Didyoueverhearofawisemanlookingdownuponthecrownprince,andthinkingmoreoftheking,whoisold,unnervedbyhisvices,andblase!You,thepeople,youarethecrownprinceofFrance,andifyou,atlast,inyourrighteousandnobleindignation,treadthetyrantunderyourfeet,thentheyoungprince,thepeople,willruleoverFrance,andthebeautifulwordsoftheBiblewillbefulfilled:
’Thereshallbeonefoldandoneshepherd。’IhavetakenthisimprovisedthroneontheshouldersofanoblecitizenonlytotellyouofanimproprietywhichtheQueenofFrancehascommitted,andofthenewusurpationwithwhichshetreadsourlawsunderherfeet,nottiredoutwithopera-houseballsandpromenadesbynight。IwillreadyoutheaddresswhichthekingsenttoParliamentto-day,andwithwhichthehearingofCardinaldeRohan’scaseistobegin。Willthepeoplehearit?“
“Yes,wewillhearit,“wasthecryfromallsides。“Readustheaddress。“
Maratdrewadirtypieceofpaperfromhispocket,andbegantoreadwithaloud,barkingvoice:
“Louis,bythegraceofGod,KingofFranceandNavarre,toourdearandfaithfulcounsellors,membersofthecourtofourParliament,greeting:
“IthascometoourknowledgethatpartiesnamedBohmerandBassengehave,withouttheknowledgeofthequeen,ourmuch-lovedconsortandspouse,soldadiamondnecklace,valuedatonemillionsixhundredthousandfrancs,toCardinaldeRohan,whostatedtothemthathewasactinginthematterunderthequeen’sinstructions。Paperswerelaidbeforethemwhichtheyconsideredasapprovedandsubscribedbythequeen。AfterthesaidBohmerandBassengehaddeliveredthesaidnecklacetothesaidcardinal,andhadnotreceivedthefirstpayment,theyappliedtothequeenherself。Wehavebeheld,notwithoutrighteousindignation,theeminentname,whichinmanywaysissodeartous,lightlyspokenof,anddeniedtherespectwhichisduetotheroyalmajesty。Wehavethoughtthatitpertainstothejurisdictionofourcourttogiveahearingtothesaidcardinal,andinviewofthedeclarationwhichhehasmadebeforeus,thathewasdeceivedbyawomannamedLamotte-Valois,wehavehelditnecessarytosecurehisperson,aswellasthatofMadameValois,inordertobringallthepartiestolightwhohavebeentheinstigatorsorabettorsofsuchaplot。Itisourwill,therefore,thatthatmattercomebeforethehighcourtofParliament,andthatitbedulytriedandjudgmentgiven。“
“Thereyouhavethisfinemessage,“criedMarat;“thereyouhavethewebofhis,whichthisAustrianwomanhaswovenaroundus。ForitisshewhohassentthismessagetoParliament。YouknowwellthatwehavenolongeraKingofFrance,butthatallFranceisonlytheTrianonoftheAustrian。Itstandsonallourhouses,writtenoverallthedoorsofgovernmentbuildings,’Deparlareine!’TheAustrianwomanistheQueenofFrance,andthegood-naturedkingonlywriteswhatshedictatestohim。Shesaysinthispaperthattheseprecautionshavebeentakeninorderthatshemaylearnwhoarethepersonswhohavejoinedintheattackuponherdistinguishedandmuch-lovedperson。Who,then,istheabettorofMadameValois?
Whohasreceivedthediamondsfromthecardinal,throughtheinstrumentalityofMadameValois?Iassert,itisthequeenwhohasdoneit。Shereceivedthejewels,andnowshedeniesthewholestory。AndnowthiswomanLamotte-Valoismustdrawthehotchestnutsoutfromtheashes。Youknowthis;soitalwaysis!Kingsmaygounpunished,theyalwayshaveabetedesouffrance,whichhastobeartheirburdens。Butnowthatacardinal,thegrandalmonerofFrance,iscompelledtobecomethebetedesouffranceforthisAustrianwoman,mustshowyou,myfriends,thatherarrogancehasreacheditshighestpoint。Shehastroddenmodestyandmoralsunderfoot,andnowshewilltreadtheChurchunderfootalso。“
“Bestill!“wasthecryonallsides。“Thecarbineersandgendarmesarecoming。Bestill,Marat,bestill!Youmustnotbearrested。WedonotwantallourfriendstobetakentotheBastile。“
Andreallyjustatthatinstant,attheentranceofthestreetthatledtothesquareonthesideoftheTuileries,appearedadivisionofcarbineers,advancingatgreatspeed。
Maratjumpedwiththespeedofacatdownfromthehugeformofthebrewer。Thecrowdopenedandmadewayforhim,andbeforethecarbineershadapproached,Marathaddisappeared。
WiththisdaybegantheinvestigationsrespectingthenecklacewhichMessrs。BohmerandBassengehadwantedtosellthequeenthroughtheagencyofCardinalBohan。ThelatterwasstillaprisonerintheBastile。Hewastreatedwithalltherespectduetohisrank。Hehadawholesuiteofapartmentsassignedtohim;hewasallowedtoretaintheserviceofbothhischamberlains,andattimeswaspermittedtoseeandconversewithhisrelatives,although,itistrue,inthepresenceofthegovernoroftheBastile。ButFoulonwasaverypiousCatholic,andkeptarespectfuldistancefromthelordcardinal,whoneverfailedonsuchoccasionstogivehimhisblessing。Inthemanyhearingswhichthecardinalhadtoundergo,thepresidentofthecommitteeofinvestigationtreatedhimwithextremeconsideration,andifthecardinalfelthimselfwearied,thesittingwaspostponedtillanotherday。Moreover,atthesehearingsthedefenderofthecardinalcouldtakepart,inordertosummonthosewitnessesoraccusedpersonswhocouldcontributetothereleaseofthecardinal,andshowthathehadbeenthevictimofadeeply-laidplot,andhadcommittednootherwrongthanthatofbeingtoozealousintheserviceofthequeen。
NewsspreadabroadofnumerousarrestsoccurringinParis。IthadbeenknownfromtheroyaldecreethattheCountessLamotte-ValoishadlikewisebeenarrestedandimprisonedintheBastile;butpeoplewereanxioustolearndecisivelywhetherCountCagliostro,thewonder-doctor,hadbeenseized。ThestoryranthatayoungwomaninBrussels,whohadbeeninvolvedintheaffair,andwhohadanextraordinaryresemblancetotheQueenMarieAntoinette,hadbeenarrested,andbroughttoParisforconfinementintheBastile。
AllParis,allFrancewatchedthiscontestwitheagerinterest,which,aftermanymonths,wasstillfarfromaconclusion,andrespectingwhichsomuchcouldbesaid。
Thefriendsofthequeenassertedthathermajestywascompletelyinnocent;thatshehadneverspokentotheCountessLamotte-Valois,andonlyoncethroughherchamberlain。Weberhadneversentheranyassistance。Butthesefriendsofthequeenwerenotnumerous,andtheirnumberdiminishedeveryday。
Thekinghadseenthenecessityofmakinggreatreductionsinthecostofmaintaininghisestablishment,andinthegovernmentoftherealm。Francehadhadduringthelastyearspoorharvests。Thepeopleweresufferingfromawantofthebarenecessitiesoflife。
Thetaxescouldnotbecollected。Areformmustbeintroduced,andthosewhobeforehadrejoicedinasuperfluityofroyalgiftshadtobecontentedwithadiminutionofthem。
Ithadbeenthequeenwhoallowedthetokensofroyalfavortopouruponherfriends,hercompanionsinTrianon,likeagoldenrain。Shehadattheoutsetdonethisoutofaheartyloveforthem。Itwassosweettocausethosetorejoicewhomsheloved;sopleasanttoseethatcharmingsmileuponthecountenanceoftheDuchessdePolignac——
thatsmilewhichonlyappearedwhenshehadsucceededinmakingothershappy。Forherselftheduchessneveraskedafavor;herroyalfriendcouldonly,afteralongstruggleandthreateningherwithherdispleasure,inducehertotakethegiftswhichwereofferedoutofareallylovingheart。
ButbehindtheDuchessDianastoodherbrotherandsister-in-law,theDukeandDuchessdePolignac,whowereambitious,proud,andavaricious;behindtheDuchessDianastoodthethreefavoritesoftheroyalsocietyinTrianon——LordsVaudreuil,Besenval,D’Adhemar——
whodesiredembassies,ministerialposts,orders,andothertokensofhonor。
DianadePolignacwasthechannelthroughwhomalltheseaddressedthemselvestothequeen;shewasthelovedfriendwhoaskedwhetherthequeencouldnotgranttheirdemands。Louisgrantedalltherequeststothequeen,andMarieAntoinettethenwenttoherlovedfriendDiana,inordertogratifyherwishes,toreceiveakiss,andtoberewardedwithasmile。
ThegreatnoblefamiliessawwithenvyanddispleasurethissupremacyofthePolignacsandthefavoritesofTrianon。Theywithdrewfromthecourt;gavethe“QueenofTrianon“overtoherspecialfriendsandtheircitizenpleasuresandsports,which,astheyasserted,werenotbecomingtothegreatnobility。Theygavethekingovertohiswifewhoruledthroughhim,andwho,inturn,wasgovernedbythePolignacsandtheotherfavorites。Tothemandtotheirfriendsbelongedallplaces,allhonors;tothemallappliedwhowantedtogainanythingforthecourt,andeventheywhowantedtogetjusticedonethem。Aroundtheroyalpairtherewasnothingbutintrigues,cabals,envy,andhostility。Everyonewantedtobefirstinthefavorofthequeen,inordertogaininfluenceandconsideration;everyonewantedtocastsuspicionontheonewhowasnexttohim,inordertosupplanthiminthefavorofMarieAntoinette。