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M. de Jarente understood the joke, and was the first to jest upon his own unepiscopal conduct, replying to the duc de Choiseul, "There is a person present who knows it; he will whisper it to me, and, if necessary, the <Veni Creator> also." The king of Denmark was congratulated by the duc de Choiseul, who discharged this duty with as much grace as wit.

"As to the selection of an ambassador," I interrupted, "I beg it may not fall on M. de Roquelaure; he has been working against me for some time." "Why not send M. de Jarente?" inquired the king. "Ah, sire," replied the duke, "because we cannot trust him; he is a gay* fellow. Madame Sophie might tell him, that he only took the part of madame du Barry, because he passes his life amongst petticoats."

"As to the selection of an ambassador," I interrupted, "I beg it may not fall on M. de Roquelaure; he has been working against me for some time." "Why not send M. de Jarente?" inquired the king. "Ah, sire," replied the duke, "because we cannot trust him; he is a gay fellow. Madame Sophie might tell him, that he only took the part of madame du Barry, because he passes his life amongst petticoats."

I imagine that an officer will have as much honor as fille d'opéra." Her performances at "Pantin" and her luxurious mode of life required more money than the two lovers were able to supply; therefore, another was accepted in the person of the Bishop of Orléans, Monseigneur de Jarente, who supplied her with money and other necessaries.

M. de Jarente understood the joke, and was the first to jest upon his own unepiscopal conduct, replying to the duc de Choiseul, "There is a person present who knows it; he will whisper it to me, and, if necessary, the Veni Creator also." The king of Denmark was congratulated by the duc de Choiseul, who discharged this duty with as much grace as wit.

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