She will never believe
anything save what I believe, and will never take up a religion
prejudicial to the State.'" (1)
1 _OEuvres de Brantome_, 8vo, vol. v. (_Dames illustres_),
p. 219.
As soon as Margaret became aware of Montmorency's conduct she ceased
all correspondence with him and steadily endeavoured to effect his
overthrow, which was brought about on the occasion of Jane's marriage.
"It was necessary to carry the little bride to the church," says
Brantome, "as she was laden with jewels and a dress of gold and silver,
and owing to this and the weakness of her body, was not able to walk. So
the King ordered the Constable to take his little niece and carry her to
the church, at which all the Court were greatly astonished, for at such
a ceremony this was a duty little suited and honourable for a Constable,
and might very well have been given to another. However, the Queen of
Navarre was in no way displeased, but said, 'Behold! he who wished to
ruin me with the King my brother now serves to carry my daughter to
church.
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