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  wenttoGermany,andfromthattimeIhavealwayslivedinforeignparts。SinceIhavebeeninParisIhavemadetheefforttolearnsomethingabouthim,butnoonecouldinformme,andsoIsolacedmyselfwiththehopethathehadreallygonetoAmerica,forthatwashisobject,astheothergentlemanwhoassistedmeinmyreleaseinformedmeatthattime。“

  “Thisothergentleman,“saidJosephine,softly,“wastheBarondeJarjayes,andthechildwhowascarriedintotheTemplewasthe——“

  “ThesonoftheCountdeFrotte,“rejoinedLouis。

  “Fouche,itishe!“criedJosephine。“Itisthesonofmynoble,unfortunateQueenMarieAntoinette——Oh,sire,letmetestifymyhomagetoyou,asbecomesasubjectwhenshestandsbeforeherking。

  Sire,Ibowmykneebeforeyou,andIwouldgladlypouroutmywholelifeintears,andwitheachofthesetearsbegyourforgivenessforFrance,forusall。“

  Andthebeautiful,passionatecreolesankuponherknee,andraisedhertearfuleyestotheyoungmanwho,perplexedandblushing,gazedather,thenhastilystoopedtoherandconjuredhertorise。

  “Not,sire,“shecried,“untilyoutellmethatyouhaveforgivenme——thatyouhaveforgivenusall。“

  “Iforgiveyou?WhathaveItoforgiveinyou?MonsieurFouche,whoisthisladywhoknowsmeandmydestinies,andwhobringsmegreetingsfromFidele?WhathaveItoforgiveinher?Whoisshe?

  Tellmehername?“

  “Monsieur,“saidFouche,slowlyapproaching,“thisladyis——“

  “Hush!Fouche,Iwilltellhimmyself,“interruptedJosephine。

  “Sire,whenyourbeautiful,exaltedmotherwasstilllivinginVersailles,Ihadthehonortobepresentedtoher,bothatthegrandreceptionsandattheminorones。Oneday——itwasalreadyintheunhappyReignofTerror——whenthequeenhadleftVersaillesandTrianon,andwasalreadylivingintheTuileries,Iwentthithertopaymyrespects。“

  “Thatistosay,madame,“criedLouis,“youwereabraveandloyalwoman,foronlythebraveandtheloyalventuredthentogototheTuileries。Oh,speakon!speakon!Youwantedtopayyourrespectstothequeen,youweresaying;shereceivedyou,didshenot?Youweretakenintothelittlesaffronsaloon?“

  “No,sire,thequeenwasnotthere,shewasinthelittlemusic-

  hall;and,becauseatthattimeetiquettewasnolongerrigidlyenforced,IwasallowedtoaccompanytheMarchionessdeTourzelintothemusic-room。Thequeendidnotnoticeourentrance,forshewassinging。Iremainedstandingatthedoor,andcontemplatedthewondrouspicturethatIsawthere。Thequeen,inasimplewhitedress,herlightbrown,slightlypowderedhairconcealedbyablacklacehead-dress,satatthespinetonwhichherwhitehandsrested。

  Nearherinthewindow-nichesatmadame,engagedwithherembroidery。Verynearhersat,inalittlearm-chair,aboyoffiveyears,alovelychild,withlonggoldenlocks,withlargeblueeyes,andlookinglikeanangel。Thelittlehands,surroundedbylacewristbands,leanedonthesupportofthechair,whilehislooksrestedincessantlyuponthecountenanceofthequeen,andhiswholechild’ssoulwasabsorbedinthegazewhichhedirectedtohismother。Thequeenwassinging,andthetonesofhersoulfulvoiceresoundstillinmyheart。Thesongwasthis:

  ’Dors,monenfant,clostapaupiere,Tescrismedechirentlecoeur:

  Dors,monenfant,tapauvremereAbienassezdesadouleur。’

  Andwhileshesangsheturnedherheadtowardherson,wholistenedtohermotionlessandasifenchanted。’See,’criedmadame,thesisteroftheprettyboy,’IbelieveLouisCharleshasfallenasleep。’Thechildstartedup,andaglowingrednesssuffusedhischeeks。’Oh!Theresa,’hecried,’howcouldanyonegotosleepwhenmymammaqueenwassinging’?’Hismotherstoopeddowntohim,pressedalongkissuponhisbrow,andatearfellfromhereyesuponhisgoldenhair。Isawit,andinvoluntarilymyeyesfilled;I

  couldnotholdbackmytears,audwentsoftlyouttocomposemyself。

  Sire,Iseeyoustillbeforeme——thisbeautifulqueenandherchildren——anditiswithmeto-dayasthen,Imustweep。“

  “AndI!——oh,myGod!——andI!“whisperedLouis,puttingbothhishandsbeforehisquiveringface。EvenFoucheseemedmoved,hislipstrembledandhischeeksgrewpale。

  Alongpauseensued。Nothingwasheardbuttheconvulsivesobbingoftheyoungman,whostillheldhishandsbeforehisface,andweptsoviolentlythatthetearspoureddowninheavydropsbetweenhisfingers。

  “Sire,“criedJosephine,withsupplicatoryvoice——“sire,bytherecollectionofthathour,Iconjureyou,forgivemethatInowliveinthoseroomswhichMarieAntoinetteonceinhabited。Ah!ithasnotbeenmywish,andIhavedoneitonlywithpainandgrief。Believeme,sire,andforgivemethatIhavebeencompelledtoliveinthepalaceofthekings。“

  Hetookhishandsfromhisface,andgazedather。

  “YouliveintheTuileries?Whoareyou?Madame,whoareyou?“

  “Sire,IwasformerlyViscountessBeauharnais;nowIam——“

  “ThewifeoftheFirstConsul!“exclaimedtheprince,drawingbackinterror——“thewifeofhimwhoispursuingme,andwho,asFouchesays,meanstobringmetothescaffold。“

  “Oh,sire,forgivehim!“imploredJosephine;“heisnotwicked,heisnotcruel;butcircumstancescompelhimtoactashedoes。GodHimself,itwouldseem,haschosenhimtorestore,withhisheroicswordandhisheroicspirit,peaceandprosperitytothisunfortunateland,bleedingfromathousandwounds。HewasthesaviorofFrance,andthegratefulnationhailedhimwithpaeans,andfullofconfidencelaidthereinsofgovernmentinhishands。Throughhisvictoriesandhisadministrationofaffairs,Francehasagaingrownstrongandgreatandhappy;andyetheisdailythreatenedbyassassins,yettherearecontinualconspiracieswhoseaimistomurderthemantowhomFranceisindebtedforitsnewbirth。Whatwonderthatheatlast,toputanendtotheseconspiracies,andtheseattemptsuponhislife,will,byadeedofhorror,inspiretheconspiratorswithfear?Heisfirmlyresolvedonthis。Thelionhasbeenarousedfromhiscalmnessbynewconspiracies,andtheshakingofhismanewillthistimeannihilateallwhoventuretoconspireagainsthim。Sire,Idonotaccuseyou;Idonotsaythatyoudowronglytomakeeveryattempttoregaintheinheritanceofyourfathers。MayGodjudgebetweenyouandyourenemies!Butyourenemieshavethepowerintheirhands,andyoumustyieldtothatpower。Oh,mydear,unfortunate,pitiablelord,Iconjureyou,saveyourselffromtheangeroftheFirstConsul,andfromthepursuerswhohavebeensentouttoseekyou。Ifyouarefound,youarelost,andnooneintheworldwillthenbeabletosaveyou。Fly,therefore——fly,whilethereisstilltime!“

  “Fly!“criedtheyoungprince,bitterly,“evermorefly!Mywholelifeisaperpetualflight,acontinuousconcealment。LiketheWanderingJew,Imustjourneyfromlandtoland——nowherecanIrest,nowherefindpeace。Withoutahome,withoutparents,withoutaname,Iwanderaround,and,likeahuntedwildbeast,Imustcontinuallystartafresh,forthehoundsareclosebehindme。Well,beitso,then;Iamwearyofdefyingmyfatelonger;Isurrendermyselftowhatisinevitable。TheFirstConsulmaysendmeasaconspiratortothescaffold。Iampreparedtodie。Ishallfindthatpeaceindeathatleastthatlifesocruellydeniesme。Iwillnotfly——Iwillremain。Theexampleofmyparentswillteachmehowtodie。“

  “Oh,speaknotso!“exclaimedJosephine。“Havepityonme,havepityonyourself。Youarestillsoyoung,lifehassomuchforyouyet,thereremainssomuchtoyouyettohopefor。Youmustlive,nottoavengethedeathofyourillustriousparents,buttomakeitsmemorylesspoignant。Sonofkings,youhavereceivedlifefromGod,andfromyourparents,youmaynotlightlythrowitaway,butmustdefendit,fortheblessingofyourmotherrestsuponyourhead,whichyoumustsavefromthescaffold。“

  “Youmustlive,“saidFouche,“foryourdeathwouldbringjoytothosewhowerethebitterenemiesofQueenMarieAntoinette,andwhowouldbeyourmockingheirs。WillyougranttotheCountdeLilletheuncontestedrightofcallinghimselfLouisXVIII。?——theCountdeLille,whocausedMarieAntoinettetoshedsomanytears。“

  Theprinceflamedupatthis,andhiseyesflashed。

  “No,“hecried,“theCountdeLilleshallnothavethisjoy。Heshallnotresthiscurse-ladenheaduponthepillowwiththecalmconsciousnessthathewillbethekingofthefuture。Myvisionshalldisturbhissleep,andthepossibilitythatIshallreturnanddemandmyownagain,shallbetheterrorthatshallkeeppeacefarfromhim。Youareright,madame,Imustlive。ThespiritofMarieAntoinettehoversoverme,anddemandsthatIlive,andbymylifeavengeherofhermostbitterenemy。Letitbeso,then。Tellme,Fouche,whithershallIgo?Whereshallthepoorcriminalhidehimself,whoseonlyoffenceliesinthis,thatheisalive,andthatheisthesonofhisfather?Whereisthereacaveinwhichthepoorhuntedgamecanhidehimselffromthehounds?“

  “Sire,youmustaway,awayintoforeignlands。ThearmoftheFirstConsulispowerful,andhiseagleeyescansallEurope,andwoulddiscoveryouatanypoint。“

  “Youmustforthepresentfindahomebeyondthesea,“saidFouche,approachingnearer。“Ihavealreadytakenmeasureswhichwillallowyoutodoso。ThereareshipssailingsouthwardfromMarseilleseveryday,andinoneoftheseyoumustgotoAmerica。Americaisthelandoffreedom,ofadventures,andofgreatdeeds。Youwilltherefindsufficientoccupationforyourspiritandforyourloveofwork。“

  “Itistrue,“saidLouis,withabittersmile;“IwillgotoAmerica。Iwillfindarefugewiththesavages。Perhapstheywillappointmeastheirchieftain,andadornmyheadwithacrownoffeathersinsteadofthecrownofgold。Yes,IwillgotoAmerica,Intheprimevalforests,withthechildrenofnature,therewillbeahomefortheexile,thehomelessone。Madame,Ithankyouforyoursympathyandyourgoodness,andmythanksshallconsistinthis,thatIsubjectmyselfwhollytoyourwill。YoulovedQueenMarieAntoinette。Ablessingonyou,andallwholoveyou。“

  HeextendedbothhishandstoJosephine,and,asshewasabouttopressthemtoherlips,hestoopedtowardherwithasadsmile。

  “Madame,blessmypoorbrowwiththetouchofthoselipswhichoncekissedthehandofmymother。“

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