[Memoirs Of The Court Of Marie Antoinette Queen Of France by Madame Campan]@TWC D-Link bookMemoirs Of The Court Of Marie Antoinette Queen Of France CHAPTER X 13/31
She will give me the greatest possible proof of her devotion if she yields to my wish." The Queen also spoke of the Princesse de Chimay and the Duchesse de Duras, whom the public pointed out as fit for the post; but she thought the Princesse de Chimay's piety too rigid; and as to the Duchesse de Duras, her wit and learning quite frightened her.
What the Queen dreaded as the consequence of her selection of the Duchesse de Polignac was principally the jealousy of the courtiers; but she showed so lively a desire to see her scheme executed that I had no doubt she would soon set at naught all the obstacles she discovered.
I was not mistaken; a few days afterwards the Duchess was appointed governess. The Queen's object in sending for me was no doubt to furnish me with the means of explaining the feelings which induced her to prefer a governess disposed by friendship to suffer her to enjoy all the privileges of a mother.
Her Majesty knew that I saw a great deal of company. The Queen frequently dined with the Duchess after having been present at the King's private dinner.
Sixty-one thousand francs were therefore added to the salary of the governess as a compensation for this increase of expense. The Queen was tired of the excursions to Marly, and had no great difficulty in setting the King against them.
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