Itwasthe13thofAugust,1785。Thequeen,MarieAntoinette,hadatlastyieldedtotherequestsandprotestationsofherdearsubjects。
ShehadleftherfairVersaillesandlovedTrianonforoneday,andhadgonetoParis,inordertoexhibitherselfandtheyoungprincewhomshehadbornetothekingandthecountryonthe25thofMarch,andtoreceiveinthecathedralofNotreDametheblessingoftheclergyandthegoodwishesoftheParisians。
Shehadhadanenthusiasticreception,thisbeautifulandmuchlovedqueen,MarieAntoinette。ShehaddrivenintoParisinanopencarriage,incompanywithherthreechildren,andeveryonewhorecognizedherhadgreetedherwithacheerfulhuzzah,andfollowedheronthelongroadtoNotreDame,atwhosedoortheprominentclergyawaitedher,thecardinal,PrinceLouisdeRohan,attheirhead,tointroducehertothehouseoftheKingofallkings。
MarieAntoinettewasalone;onlythegovernessofthechildren,theDuchessdePolignac,satoppositeher,uponthebackseatofthecarriage,andbyhersidetheNormannurse,inhercharmingvariegateddistrictcostume,cradlinginherarmsLouisCharles,theyoungDukeofNormandy。Byherside,inthefrontpartofthecarriage,satherothertwochildren——Therese,theprincessroyal,thefirst-borndaughter,andthedauphinLouis,thepresumptiveheirofthemuchlovedKingLouistheSixteenth。ThegoodkinghadnotaccompaniedhisspouseonthisjourneytoParis,whichsheundertookinordertoshowtoherdear,yetcuriousParisiansthatshewascompletelyrecovered,andthatherchildren,thechildrenofFrance,wereblossomingforthefuturelikefairbudsofhopeandpeace。
“Go,mydearAntoinette,“thekinghadsaidtohisqueen,inhispleasantwayandwithhisgoodnaturedsmile——“gotoParisinordertoprepareapleasureformygoodpeople。Showthemourchildren,andreceivefromthemtheirthanksforthehappinesswhichyouhavegiventomeandtothem。Iwillnotgowithyou,forIwishthatyoushouldbethesolerecipientoftheenthusiasmofthepeopleandtheirjoyfulacclamations。Iwillnotshareyourtriumph,butI
shallexperienceitindoublemeasureifyouenjoyitalone。Go,therefore,mybelovedAntoinette,andrejoiceinthishappyhour。“
MarieAntoinettedidgo,andshedidrejoiceinthehappinessofthehour。“WhileridingthroughParis,hundredsrecognizedher,hundredshailedherwithloudacclamations。AssheleftthecathedralofNotreDame,inordertoascendintothecarriageagainwithherchildrenandtheirgoverness,onewouldbetemptedtothinkthatthewholesquareinfrontofthechurchhadbeenchangedintoadark,tumultuoussea,whichdasheditsragingblackwavesintoallthestreetsdebouchingonthesquare,andwasfillingallPariswithitsroar,itsswell,itsthunderroll。Yes,allPariswasthere,inordertolookuponMarieAntoinette,who,atthishour,wasnotthequeen,butthefairwoman;thehappymotherwho,withtheprideofthemotheroftheGracchi,desirednootherprotectionandnoothercompanionshipthanthatofhertwosons;who,herhandrestingupontheshoulderofherdaughter,needednoothermaidofhonortoappearbeforethepeopleinallthesplendorandallthedignityoftheQueenofFranceandthetruemother。
Yes,allPariswasthereinordertogreetthequeen,thewoman,andthemother,andoutofthousandsuponthousandsofthroatstheresoundedforththeloudringingshout,“Longlivethequeen!LongliveMarieAntoinette!LonglivethefairmotherandthefairchildrenofFrance!“
MarieAntoinettefeltherselfdeeplymovedbytheseshouts。Thesightofthefacesanimatedwithjoy,oftheflashingeyes,andtheintoxicatedpealsoflaughter,kindledherheart,drovethebloodtohercheeks,andmadehercountenancebeamwithjoy,andhereyesglistenwithdelight。Sherosefromherseat,andwithagestureofinimitablegracetooktheyoungestsonfromthearmsofthenurse,andliftedhimhighintheair,inordertodisplaythislasttokenofherhappinessandhermotherlypridetotheParisians,whohadnotyetseenthechild。Thelittlehat,whichhadbeenplacedsidewaysuponthehightoupetofherpowderedhead,haddroppeduponherneck;thebroadlacecuffshadfallenbackfromthearmswhichliftedthechildintotheair,andallowedthewholearmtobeseenwithoutanycoveringabovetheelbow。
TheeyesoftheParisiansdrankinthisspectaclewithperfectrapture,andtheirshoutingaroseeverymomentlikeaburstoffanaticism。
“Howbeautifulsheis!“resoundedeverywherefromthemass。“Whatawonderfularm!Whatabeautifulneck!“
AdeepflushmantledthefaceofMarieAntoinette。Thesewordsofpraise,whichwereatributetothebeautyofthewoman,awokethequeenfromtheecstasyintowhichtheenthusiasmofhersubjectshadtransportedher。Shesurrenderedthechildagaintothearmsofhisnurse,andsankdownquicklylikeafrighteneddoveintothecushionsofthecarriage,hastilydrawingupatthesametimethelacemantlewhichhadfallenfromhershouldersandreplacingherhatuponherhead。
“Tellthecoachmantodriveonquickly,“shesaidtothenurse;andwhilethelatterwascommunicatingthisorder,MarieAntoinetteturnedtoherdaughter。“Now,Therese,“askedshe,laughing,“isitnotabeautifulspectacleourpeopletakingsomuchpleasureinseeingus?“
Thelittleprincessofsevenyearsshookherproudlittleheadwithadoubting,darklook。
“Mamma,“saidshe,“thesepeoplelookverydirtyandugly。Idonotlikethem!“
“Bestill,mychild,bestill,“whisperedthequeen,hastily,forshefearedlestthemenwhopressedthecarriagesocloselyasalmosttotouchitsdoors,mightheartheunthinkingwordsofthelittlegirl。
MarieAntoinettehadnotdeceivedherself。Amaninablouse,whohadevenlaidhishanduponthecarriage,andwhoseheadalmosttouchedtheprincess,amanwithablazing,determinedface,andsmall,piercingblackeyes,hadheardtheexclamationoftheprincess,andthrewuponheramalignant,threateningglance。
“Madamelovesusnot,becauseweareuglyanddirty,“hesaid;“butweshould,perhaps,lookprettyandeleganttoo,ifwecouldputonfinerytorideaboutinsplendidcarriages。Butwehavetowork,andwehavetosuffer,thatwemaybeabletopayourtaxes。Forifwedidnotdothis,ourkingandhisfamilywouldnotbeabletostrutaroundinthisgrandstyle。Wearedirty,becauseweareworkingfortheking。“
“Ibegyou,sir,“repliedthequeen,softly,“toforgivemydaughter;sheisbutachild,anddoesnotknowwhatsheissaying。
Shewilllearnfromherparents,however,toloveourgood,hard-
workingpeople,andtobethankfulfortheirlove,sir。“
“Iamno’sir,’“repliedtheman,gruffly;“IamthepoorcobblerSimon,nothingmore。“
“ThenIbegyou,MasterSimon,toacceptfrommydaughter,asaremembrance,thislikenessofherfather,andtodrinktoourgoodhealth,“saidthequeen,layingatthesametimealouis-d’orinthehandofherdaughter,andhastilywhisperingtoher,“Giveittohim。“
Theprincesshastenedtoexecutethecommandofhermother,andlaidtheglisteninggoldpieceinthelarge,dirtyhandwhichwasextendedtoher。Butwhenshewantedtodrawbackherdelicatelittlehand,thelarge,bonyfingersofthecobblercloseduponitandhelditfast。
“Whatalittlehanditis!“hesaid,withaderidinglaugh;“I
wonderwhatwouldbecomeofthesefingersiftheyhadtowork!“
“Mamma,“criedtheprincess,anxiously,“orderthemantoletmego;
hehurtsme。“
Thecobblerlaughedon,butdroppedthehandoftheprincess。
“Ah,“criedhe,scornfully,“ithurtsaprincessonlytotouchthehandofaworkingman。Itwouldbeagreatdealbettertokeepentirelyawayfromtheworkingpeople,andnevertocomeamongus。“
“Driveforwardquickly!“criedthequeentothecoachman,withloud,commandingvoice。
Heurgedonthehorses,andthepeoplewhohadhemmedinthecarriageclosely,andlistenedbreathlesslytotheconversationofthequeenwiththecobblerSimon,shranktimidlybackbeforetheprancingsteeds。
Thequeenrecoveredherpleasant,merrysmile,andbowedonallsideswhilethecarriagerolledswiftlyforward。Thepeopleagainexpressedtheirthankswithloudacclamations,andpraisedherbeautyandthebeautyofherchildren。ButMarieAntoinettewasnolongercarriedbeyondherselfbythesewordsofpraise,anddidnotriseagainfromherseat。
Whiletheroyalcarriagewasdisappearinginthetumultandthrongofthemultitude,Simonthecobblerstoodwatchingitwithhismockingsmile。Hefeltahanduponhisarm,andheardavoiceaskingthescornfulquestion:
“AreyouinlovewiththisAustrianwoman,MasterSimon?“
Thecobblerquicklyturnedroundtoconfrontthequestioner。Hesaw,standingbyhisside,alittle,remarkablycrookedanddwarfedyoungman,whoseunnaturallylargeheadwassetuponnarrow,depressedshoulders,andwhosewholeappearancemadesuchanimpressionuponthecobblerthatthelatterlaughedoutright。
“Notbeautiful,amI?“askedthestranger,andhetriedtojoininthelaughofthecobbler,buttheresultwasameregrimace,whichmadehisunnaturallylargemouth,withitsthick,colorlesslips,extendfromoneeartotheother,displayingtwofearfulrowsoflong,greenishteeth。
“Notbeautifulatall,amI?Dreadfullyugly!“exclaimedthestranger,asSimon’slaughtermountedhigherandhigher。
“Youaresomewhatremarkable,atleast,“repliedthecobbler。“IfI
didnothearyoutalkFrench,andseeyoustandingupstraightlikeoneofus,IshouldthinkyouwerethemonstroustoadinthefablethatIreadaboutashorttimeago。“
“Iamthemonstroustoadofthefable,“repliedthestranger,laughing。“IhavemerelydisguisedmyselftodayasamaninordertolookatthisAustrianwomanwithheryoungbrood,andItakethelibertyofaskingyouoncemore,Haveyoufalleninlovewithher?“
“No,indeed,Ihavenotfalleninlovewithher,“ejaculatedthecobbler。“Godismywitness——“
“AndwhyshouldyoucallGodtowitness?“askedtheother,quickly。
“DoyousupposeitissogreatamisfortunenottolovethisAustrian?“
“No,Icertainlydonotbelievethat,“answeredtheother,thoughtfully。“Isupposethatitis,perhaps,nosinbeforeGodnottolovethequeen,althoughitmayhebeforeman,andthatitisnotthefirsttimethat,ithasbeenatonedforbylonganddrearyimprisonment。ButIdolovefreedom,andthereforeIshalltakecarenottotellastrangerwhatIthink。“
“Youlovefreedom!“exclaimedthestranger。“Thengivemeyourhand,andacceptmythanksfortheword,mybrother。“
“Yourbrother!“repliedthecobbler,astounded。“Idonotknowyou,andyetyoucallyourself,withoutmoreformalintroduction,mybrother。“
“Youhavesaidthatyoulovefreedom,andthereforeIgreetyouasmybrother,“repliedthestranger。“Allthosewholovefreedomarebrothers,fortheyconfessthemselveschildrenofthesamegraciousandgoodmotherwhomakesnodifferencebetweenherchildren,butlovesthemallwithequalintensityandequaldevotion,anditisallthesametoherwhetherthisoneofhersonsisprinceorcount,andthatoneworkmanorcitizen。Forourmother,Freedom,weareallalike,weareallbrethren。“
“Thatsoundsveryfinely,“saidthecobbler,shakinghishead。