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  “Thatisaverysimplematter,“answeredthepresident,calmly。“Weconfrontyouwithhimwhoatyourdirectionimitatedthehandwritingofthequeenandwrotetheletters。Officer,summonthelastwitness!“

  Theofficerthrewopenthedoorwhichledtothenextroom。A

  breathlesssilenceprevailedinthegreathall;everyonewasintenselyeagertoseethislastwitnesswhowastouncovertheweboffraudsofthecountess’sspinning。Thegreatburningeyesoftheaccused,too,wereturnedtothisdoor,andhercompressedlipsandherpiercingglancedisclosedalittleoftheanxietyofhersoul,althoughherbearingandmannerwerestillimpudentandscornful。

  Andnowthedooropened,andacryofamazementandragebrokefromthelipsofthecountess。

  “RetauxdeVilette,“criedshemadly,doublingupherlittlehandsintofistsandextendingthemtowardthemanwhonowenteredthehall。“Shameful,shameful!Hehasturnedagainstme!“

  Andlosingforamomenthercomposure,shesankbackupontheseatfromwhichshehadriseninherfright。Adeathlypalenesscoveredhercheeks,and,almostswooning,sherestedherheadonthebackofthechair。

  “YounowseethatGodisjust,“saidthepresident,afterabriefpause。“Yourownconsciencetestifiesagainstyouandcompelsyoutoconfessyourselfguilty。“

  Shesprangupandcompelledherselftoresumeherself-possessedmanner,andtoappearcoolanddefiantasbefore。

  “No!“shesaid,“Idonotconfessmyselfguilty,andIhavenoreasonto!MyheartonlyshudderedwhenIsawthismanenter,whomI

  havesavedfromhunger,overwhelmedwithkindness,andwhommyenemieshavenowbroughtuptomakehimtestifyagainstme!Butitisover——Iamnowreadytoseenewlies,newinfamiesheapeduponme:M。RetauxdeVilettemaynowspeakon,hiscalumnieswillonlydropfromtheundentedmailofmyconscience!“

  Andwithpossessedbearingandanairofproudscorn,CountessLamottelookedatthemanwho,bowingandtrembling,advancedbythesideoftheofficertothegreentable,andsedulouslyshunnedmeetingtheeyesofLamotte,whichrestedonhimliketwofierydaggers。

  Thepresidentpropoundedtheusualquestionsastonameandrank。HeansweredthathisnamewasRetauxdeVilette,andthathewasstewardandsecretaryoftheCountessLamotte-Valois。Onfurtherquestioning,hedeclaredthatafterthecountandthecountesshadbeenarrestedhehadfled,andhadgonetoGenevainordertoawaittheendofthetrial。Butasitlingeredsolong,hehadattemptedtoescapetoEngland,buthadbeenarrested。

  “Whydoyouwishtoescape?“askedtheattorney-general。

  “BecauseIfearedbeinginvolvedintheaffairsoftheCountessLamotte,“answeredRetauxdeVilette,inlowtones。

  “Sayratheryouknewthatyouwouldbeinvolvedwiththem。Youhaveatapreviousexaminationdeposedcircumstantially,andyoucannottakebackwhatyoutestifiedthen,foryourdenialwouldbeofnoavail。Answer,therefore:Whathaveyoudone?WhywereyouafraidofbeinginvolvedinthetrialofCountessLamotte?“

  “BecauseIhaddoneagreatwrong,“answeredRetaux,withvehemence。

  “BecauseIhadallowedmyselftobeledastraybythepromises,theseductivearts,thedeceptionsofthecountess。Iwaspoor;Ilivedunseenandunnoticed,andIwishedtoberich,honored,anddistinguished。Thecountesspromisedmeallthis。Shewouldpersuadethecardinaltoadvancemetohonor;shewouldintroducemetothecourt,andthroughhermeansIshouldbecomerichandsoughtafter。

  Ibelievedallthis,andlikeherdevotedslaveIdidallthatsheaskedofme。“

  “Slavishsoul!“criedthecountess,withanexpressionofunspeakablescorn。

  “Whatdidthecountessdesireofyou?“askedthepresident。“Whatdidyoudoinherservice?“

  “Iwrotetheletterswhichwereintendedforthecardinal,“answeredRetauxdeVilette。“Thecountesscomposedthem,andIwrotetheminthehandwritingofthequeen。“

  “Howdidyouknowherhandwriting?“

  “Thecountessgavemeabookinwhichaletterofthequeen’swasprintedinexactimitationofherhand。IcopiedthelettersasnearlyasIcould,andsoworkedoutmysentences。“

  “Helies,helies!“criedthecountess,withafiercegesture。

  “Andhowwasitwiththepromissorynotetothejewellers,BohmerandBassenge?Doyouknowaboutthat?“

  “Yes,“answeredRetaux,withasigh,“Idoknowaboutit,forI

  wroteitatthedirectionofthecountess,andaddedthesignature。“

  “Hadyouacopy?“

  “Yes,thesignatureofthefac-simile。“

  “Intheprintedletterwastherethesubscriptionwhichyouinserted?“

  “No,therewasonlythename’MarieAntoinette,’nothingfurther;

  butthecountessthoughtthatthiswasonlyaconfidentialwayofwritinghername,asadaughtermightuseitinalettertoamotheritwasaletterwrittenbythequeentohermother,butthatinadocumentofamorebusiness-likecharactertheremustbeanofficialsignature。Wehadalongdiscussionaboutit,whichresultedinourcomingtotheconclusionthattheproperformwouldbe’MarieAntoinetteofFrance。’SoIpractisedthisseveraltimes,andfinallywroteitonthepromissorynote。“

  “Helies!“criedthecountess,stampingonthefloor。“Heisabornliarandslanderer。“

  “IampreparedtoshowtheproofatoncethatIspeakthetruth,“

  saidRetauxdeVilette。“Ifyouwillgivemewriting-materialsI

  willwritethesignatureofthequeeninthemannerinwhichitiswrittenonthepromissorynote。“

  Thepresidentgavetheorderfortherequisitearticlestobebroughtandlaidonaside-table。Retauxtookthepen,andwitharapidhandwrotesomewords,whichhegavetotheofficertobecarriedtothepresident。

  Thelattertookthepaperandcompareditwiththewordswhichwerewrittenonthepromissorynote。Hethenpassedthetwototheattorney-general,andhetothejudgenexttohim。Thepaperspassedfromhandtohand,and,aftertheycamebacktothepresidentagain,herosefromhisseat:

  “Ibelievethatthecharactersonthispaperpreciselyaccordwiththoseonthenote。Thewitnesshasgivenwhatseemstomeirrefutabletestimonythathewasthewriterofthatsignature,aswellasoftheletterstothecardinal。HewastheculpableinstrumentofthecriminalLamotte-Valois。Thoseofthejudgeswhoareofmyopinionwillrise。“

  Thejudgesaroseasoneman。

  Thecountessutteredaloudcryandfell,seizedwithfearfulspasms,totheground。

  “Ideclaretheinvestigationandhearingsended,“saidthepresident,coveringhishead。“Lettheaccusedandthewitnessesberemoved,andthespectators’tribunebevacated。Wewilladjourntothecouncil-roomtopreparethesentence,whichwillbegivento-

  morrow。“

  Thedaywasdrawingtoaclose。Thatendlesslylongday,that31stofAugust,1786,wascomingtoaconclusion。AllParishadawaiteditwithbreathlessexcitement,withfeverishimpatience。Noonehadbeenabletoattendtohisbusiness。Thestoreswereclosed,theworkshopsoftheartisanswereempty;evenintherestaurantsandcafesallwasstill;thecookshadnothingtodo,andletthefiregoout,foritseemedasifallParishadlostitsappetite——asifnobodyhadtimetoeat。

  Andintruth,onthisday,Parishadnohungerforfoodthatcouldsatisfythebody。Thecitywashungryonlyfornews,itlongedforfoodwhichwouldsatisfyitscuriosity。Andthenewswhichwouldappeaseitscravingwastocomefromthecourt-roomoftheprison!

  ItwastothatquarterthatParislookedforthestillingofitshunger,thesatisfyingofitsdesires。

  Thejudgeswereassembledinthehalloftheprisontopronouncethedecisivesentenceinthenecklacetrial,andtoannouncetoallFrance,yes,allEurope,whethertheQueenofFrancewasinnocentintheeyesofGodandHisrepresentativesonearth,orwhetherashadeofsuspicionwasthenceforthtorestuponthatloftybrow!

  Ataveryearlyhourofthemorning,half-pastfive,thejudgesofthehighcourtofParliament,forty-nineinnumber,gatheredatthecouncil-roominordertopronouncesentence。Atthesameearlyhour,animmense,closely-throngedcrowdgatheredinthebroadsquareinfrontoftheprison,andgazedinbreathlessexpectationatthegreatgateofthebuilding,hopingeveryminutethatthejudgeswouldcomeout,andthattheyshouldlearnthesentence。

  Butthedayworeon,andstillthegatesremainedshut;nonewscamefromthecouncil-roomtoenlightenthecuriosityofthecrowdthatfilledthesquareandtheadjacentstreets。

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