“Venus alluring Mars?” said the young queen in a low tone of voice without venturing to examine into the allegory very deeply.
“Who is the lady?” inquired Anne of Austria abruptly. “You said, I believe, she was one of the ladies of honor?”
“Did I say so?” replied Madame.
“Yes; at least I thought I heard you mention it.”
“Are you not aware that such a woman is of ill-omen to a royal house?”
“Is it not Mademoiselle de la Valliere?” said the queen-mother.
“Yes, indeed, that plain-looking creature.”
“I thought she was affianced to a gentleman who certainly is not, at least so I have heard, either M. de Guiche or M. de Wardes?”
“Very possibly, madame.”
The young queen took up a piece of tapestry, and began to broider with an affectation of tranquillity her trembling fingers contradicted.