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第6章 THE KING OF NAVARRE.(2)

I hastened,confused,wondering,and with a hundred apologies,to pay my respects to the king.He speedily cut me short,however,saying,with an air of much kindness,'Of Marsac,in Brittany,Ithink,sir?'

'The same,sire,'

'Then you are of the family of Bonne?'

'I am the last survivor of that family,sire,'I answered respectfully.

'It has played its part,'he rejoined.and therewith he took his seat on my stool with an easy grace which charmed me.'Your motto is "BONNE FOI,"is it not?And Marsac,if I remember rightly,is not far from Rennes,on the Vilaine?'

I answered that it was,adding,with a full heart,that it grieved me to be compelled to receive so great a prince in so poor a lodging.

'Well,I confess,'Du Mornay struck in,looking carelessly round him,'you have a queer taste,M.de Marsac,in the arrangement of your furniture.You--'

'Mornay!'the king cried sharply.

'Sire?'

'Chut!your elbow is in the candle.Beware of it!'

But I well understood him.If my heart had been full before,it overflowed now.Poverty is not so shameful as the shifts to which it drives men.I had been compelled some days before,in order to make as good a show as possible--since it is the undoubted duty of a gentleman to hide his nakedness from impertinent eyes,and especially from the eyes of the canaille,who are wont to judge from externals--to remove such of my furniture and equipage as remained to that side of the room,which was visible from without when the door was open.This left the farther side of the room vacant and bare.To anyone within doors the artifice was,of course,apparent,and I am bound to say that M.de Mornay's words brought the blood to my brow.

I rejoiced,however a moment later that he had uttered them;for without them I might never have known,or known so early,the kindness of heart and singular quickness of apprehension which ever distinguished the king,my master.So,in my heart,I began to call him from that hour.

The King of Navarre was at this time thirty-five years old,his hair brown,his complexion ruddy,his moustache,on one side at least,beginning to turn grey.His features,which Nature had cast in a harsh and imperious mould,were relieved by a constant sparkle and animation such as I have never seen in any other man,but in him became ever more conspicuous in gloomy and perilous times.Inured to danger from his earliest youth,he had come to enjoy it as others a festival,hailing its advent with a reckless gaiety which astonished even brave men,and led others to think him the least prudent of mankind.Yet such he was not:nay,he was the opposite of this.Never did Marshal of France make more careful dispositions for a battle--albeit once in it he bore himself like any captain of horse--nor ever did Du Mornay himself sit down to a conference with a more accurate knowledge of affairs.His prodigious wit and the affability of his manners,while they endeared him to his servants,again and again blinded his adversaries;who,thinking that so much brilliance could arise only from a shallow nature,found when it was too late that they had been outwitted by him whom they contemptuously styled the Prince of Bearn,a man a hundredfold more astute than themselves,and master alike of pen and sword.

Much of this,which all the world now knows,I learned afterwards.At the moment I could think of little save the king's kindness;to which he added by insisting that I should sit on the bed while we talked.'You wonder,M.de Marsac,'he said,'what brings me here,and why I have come to you instead of sending for you?Still more,perhaps,why I have come to you at night and with such precautions?I will tell you.But first,that my coming may not fill you with false hopes,let me say frankly,that though I may relieve your present necessities,whether you fall into the plan I am going to mention,or not,Icannot take you into my service;wherein,indeed,every post is doubly filled.Du Mornay mentioned your name to me,but in fairness to others I had to answer that I could do nothing.'

I am bound to confess that this strange exordium dashed hopes which had already risen to a high pitch.Recovering myself as quickly as possible,however,I murmured that the honour of a visit from the King of Navarre was sufficient happiness for me.

'Nay,but that honour I must take from you 'he replied,smiling;'though I see that you would make an excellent courtier--far better than Du Mornay here,who never in his life made so pretty a speech.For I must lay my commands on you to keep this visit a secret,M.de Marsac.Should but the slightest whisper of it get abroad,your usefulness,as far as I am concerned,would be gone,and gone for good!'

So remarkable a statement filled me with wonder I could scarcely disguise.It was with difficulty I found words to assure the king that his commands should be faithfully obeyed.

'Of that I am sure,'he answered with the utmost kindness.

'Where I not,and sure,too,from what I am told of your gallantry when my cousin took Brouage,that you are a man of deeds rather than words,I should not be here with the proposition I am going to lay before you.It is this.I can give you no hope of public employment,M.de Marsac,but I can offer you an adventure if adventures be to your taste--as dangerous and as thankless as any Amadis ever undertook.'

'As thankless,sire?'I stammered,doubting if I had heard aright,the expression was so strange.

'As thankless,'he answered,his keen eyes seeming to read my soul.'I am frank with you,you see,sir,'he continued,carelessly.'I can suggest this adventure--it is for the good of the State--I can do no more.The King of Navarre cannot appear in it,nor can he protect you.Succeed or fail in it,you stead alone.The only promise I make is,that if it ever be safe for me to acknowledge the act,I will reward the doer.'

He paused,and for a few moments I stared at him in sheer amazement.What did he mean?Were he and the other real figures,or was I dreaming?

'Do you understand?'he asked at length,with a touch of impatience.

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