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第59章 VILAIN HERODES.(2)

He was of good stature and bearing,about forty years old as Ijudged,his wear a dress of violet velvet with black points cut in the extreme of the fashion.He carried a sword but no ruff,and had a cup and ball of ivory--a strange toy much in vogue among the idle--suspended from his wrist by a ribbon.He was lean and somewhat narrow,but so far I found little fault with him.It was only when my eye reached his face,and saw it rouged like a woman's and surmounted by a little turban,that a feeling of scarcely understood disgust seized me,and I said to myself,'This is the stuff of which kings'minions are made!'

To my surprise,however,M.de Rambouillet went to meet him with the utmost respect,sweeping the dirty floor with his bonnet,and bowing to the very ground.The newcomer acknowledged his salute with negligent kindness.Remarking pleasantly 'You have brought a friend,I think?'he looked towards us with a smile.

'Yes,sire,he is here,'the marquis answered,stepping aside a little.And with the word I understood that this was no minion,but the king himself:Henry,the Third of the name,and the last of the great House of Valois,which had ruled France by the grace of God for two centuries and a half!I stared at him,and stared at him,scarcely believing what I saw.For the first time in my life I was in the presence of the king!

Meanwhile M.de Rosny,to whom he was,of course,no marvel,had gone forward and knelt on one knee.The king raised him graciously,and with an action which,viewed apart from his woman's face and silly turban,seemed royal and fitting.'This is good of you,Rosny,'he said.'But it is only what I expected of you.'

'Sire,'my companion answered,'your Majesty has no more devoted servant than myself,unless it be the king my master.'

'By my faith,'Henry answered with energy--'and if I am not a good churchman,whatever those rascally Parisians say,I am nothing--by my faith,I think I believe you!'

'If your Majesty would believe me in that and in some other things also,'M.de Rosny answered,'it would be very well for France.'Though he spoke courteously,he threw so much weight and independence into his words that I thought of the old proverb,'A good master,a bold servant.'

'Well,that is what we are here to see,'the king replied.'But one tells me one thing,'he went on fretfully,'and one another,and which am I to believe?'

'I know nothing of others,sire,'Rosny answered with the same spirit.'But my master has every claim to be believed.His interest in the royalty of France is second only to your Majesty's.He is also a king and a kinsman,and it erks him to see rebels beard you,as has happened of late.'

'Ay,but the chief of them?'Henry exclaimed,giving way to sudden excitement and stamping furiously on the floor.'He will trouble me no more.Has my brother heard of THAT?Tell me,sir,has that news reached him?'

'He has heard it,sire.'

'And he approved?He approved,of course?'

'Beyond doubt the man was a traitor,'M.de Rosny answered delicately.'His life was forfeit,sire.Who can question it?'

'And he has paid the forfeit,'the king rejoined,looking down at the floor and immediately falling into a moodiness as sudden as his excitement.His lips moved.He muttered something inaudible,and began to play absently with his cup and ball,his mind occupied apparently with a gloomy retrospect.'M.de Guise,M.de Guise,'he murmured at last,with a sneer and an accent of hate which told of old humiliations long remembered.'Well,damn him,he is dead now.He is dead.But being dead he yet troubles us.Is not that the verse,father?Ha!'with a start,'I was forgetting.But that is the worst wrong he has done me,'he continued,looking up and growing excited again.'He has cut me off from Mother Church.There is hardly a priest comes near me now,and presently they will excommunicate me.And,as I hope for salvation,the Church has no more faithful son than me.'

I believe he was on the point,forgetting M.de Rosny's presence there and his errand,of giving way to unmanly tears,when M.de Rambouillet,as if by accident,let the heel of his scabbard fall heavily on the floor.The king started,and passing his hand once or twice across his brow,seemed to recover himself.

'Well,'he said,'no doubt we shall find a way out of our difficulties.'

'If your Majesty,'Rosny answered respectfully,'would accept the aid my master proffers,I venture to think that they would vanish the quicker.'

'You think so,'Henry rejoined.'Well,give me your shoulder.

Let us walk a little.'And,signing to Rambouillet to leave him,he began to walk up and down with M.de Rosny,talking familiarly with him in an undertone.

Only such scraps of the conversation as fell from them when they turned at my end of the gallery now reached me.Patching these together,however,I managed to understand somewhat.At one turn I heard the king say,'But then Turenne offers--'At the next,'Trust him?Well,I do not know why I should not.He promises --'Then 'A Republic,Rosny?That his plan?Pooh!he dare not.

He could not.France is a kingdom by the ordinance of God in my family.'

I gathered from these and other chance words,which I have since forgotten,that M.de Rosny was pressing the king to accept the help of the King of Navarre,and warning him against the insidious offers of the Vicomte de Turenne.The mention of a Republic,however,seemed to excite his Majesty's wrath rather against Rosny for presuming to refer to such a thing than against Turenne,to whom he refused to credit it.He paused near my end of the promenade.

'Prove it!'he said angrily.'But can you prove it?Can you prove it?Mind you,I will take no hearsay evidence,sir.Now,there is Turenne's agent here--you did not know,I dare say,that he had an agent here?'

'You refer,sire,to M.de Bruhl,'Rosny answered,without hesitation.'I know him,sire.'

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