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intriguing for an order; and forced to please the whole galaxy。 Ernest

de La Briere; without ambitions; was able to be himself; while

Melchior became; to use a vulgar expression; a mere toady; and courted

the Prince de Loudon; the Duc de Rhetore; the Vicomte de Serizy; or

the Duc de Maufrigneuse; like a man not free to assert himself; as did

Colonel Mignon; who was justly proud of his campaigns; and of the

confidence of the Emperor Napoleon。 Modeste took note of the strained

efforts of the man of real talent; seeking some witticism that should

raise a laugh; some clever speech; some compliment with which to

flatter these grand personages; whom it was his interest to please。 In

a word; to Modeste's eyes the peacock plucked out his tail…feathers。



Toward the middle of the evening the young girl sat down with the

grand equerry in a corner of the salon。 She led him there purposely to

end a suit which she could no longer encourage if she wished to retain

her self…respect。



〃Monsieur le duc; if you really knew me;〃 she said; 〃you would

understand how deeply I am touched by your attentions。 It is because

of the profound respect I feel for your character; and the friendship

which a soul like yours inspires in mine; that I cannot endure to

wound your self…love。 Before your arrival in Havre I loved sincerely;

deeply; and forever; one who is worthy of being loved; and my

affection for whom is still a secret; but I wish you to knowand in

saying this I am more sincere than most young girlsthat had I not

already formed this voluntary attachment; you would have been my

choice; for I recognize your noble and beautiful qualities。 A few

words which your aunt and sister have said to me as to your intentions

lead me to make this frank avowal。 If you think it desirable; a letter

from my mother shall recall me; on pretence of her illness; to…morrow

morning before the hunt begins。 Without your consent I do not choose

to be present at a fete which I owe to your kindness; and where; if my

secret should escape me; you might feel hurt and defrauded。 You will

ask me why I have come here at all。 I could not withstand the

invitation。 Be generous enough not to reproach me for what was almost

a necessary curiosity。 But this is not the chief; not the most

delicate thing I have to say to you。 You have firm friends in my

father and myself;more so than perhaps you realize; and as my

fortune was the first cause that brought you to me; I wish to saybut

without intending to use it as a sedative to calm the grief which

gallantry requires you to testifythat my father has thought over the

affair of the marshes; his friend Dumay thinks your project feasible;

and they have already taken steps to form a company。 Gobenheim; Dumay;

and my father have subscribed fifteen hundred thousand francs; and

undertake to get the rest from capitalists; who will feel it in their

interest to take up the matter。 If I have not the honor of becoming

the Duchesse d'Herouville; I have almost the certainty of enabling you

to choose her; free from all trammels in your choice; and in a higher

sphere than mine。 Oh! let me finish;〃 she cried; at a gesture from the

duke。



〃Judging by my nephew's emotion;〃 whispered Mademoiselle d'Herouville

to her niece; 〃it is easy to see you have a sister。〃



〃Monsieur le duc; all this was settled in my mind the day of our first

ride; when I heard you deplore your situation。 This is what I have

wished to say to you。 That day determined my future life。 Though you

did not make the conquest of a woman; you have at least gained

faithful friends at Ingouvilleif you will deign to accord us that

title。〃



This little discourse; which Modeste had carefully thought over; was

said with so much charm of soul that the tears came to the grand

equerry's eyes; he seized her hand and kissed it。



〃Stay during the hunt;〃 he said; 〃my want of merit has accustomed me

to these refusals; but while accepting your friendship and that of the

colonel; you must let me satisfy myself by the judgment of competent

scientific men; that the draining of those marshes will be no risk to

the company you speak of; before I agree to the generous offer of your

friends。 You are a noble girl; and though my heart aches to think I

can only be your friend; I will glory in that title; and prove it to

you at all times and in all seasons。〃



〃In that case; Monsieur le duc; let us keep our secret。 My choice will

not be known; at least I think not; until after my mother's complete

recovery。 I should like our first blessing to come from her eyes。〃







CHAPTER XXIX



CONCLUSION



〃Ladies;〃 said the Prince de Cadignan; as the guests were about to

separate for the night; 〃I know that several of you propose to follow

the hounds with us to…morrow; and it becomes my duty to tell you that

if you will be Dianas you must rise; like Diana; with the dawn。 The

meet is for half…past eight o'clock。 I have in the course of my life

seen many women display greater courage than men; but for a few

seconds only; and you will need a strong dose of resolution to keep

you on horseback the whole day; barring a halt for breakfast; which we

shall take; like true hunters and huntresses; on the nail。 Are you

still determined to show yourselves trained horse…women?〃



〃Prince; it is necessary for me to do so;〃 said Modeste; adroitly。



〃I answer for myself;〃 said the Duchesse de Chaulieu。



〃And I for my daughter Diane; she is worthy of her name;〃 added the

prince。 〃So; then; you all persist in your intentions? However; I

shall arrange; for the sake of Madame and Mademoiselle de Verneuil and

others of the party who stay at home; to drive the stag to the further

end of the pond。〃



〃Make yourself quite easy; mesdames;〃 said the Prince de Loudon; when

the Royal Huntsman had left the room; 〃that breakfast 'on the nail'

will take place under a comfortable tent。〃



The next day; at dawn; all signs gave promise of a glorious day。 The

skies; veiled by a slight gray vapor; showed spaces of purest blue;

and would surely be swept clear before mid…day by the northwest wind;

which was already playing with the fleecy cloudlets。 As the hunting

party left the chateau; the Master of the Hunt; the Duc de Rhetore;

and the Prince de Loudon; who had no ladies to escort; rode in the

advance; noticing the white masses of the chateau; with its rising

chimneys relieved against the brilliant red…brown foliage which the

trees in Normandy put on at the close of a fine autumn。



〃The ladies are fortunate in their weather;〃 remarked the Duc de

Rhetore。



〃Oh; in spite of all their boasting;〃 replied the Prince de Cadignan;

〃I think they will let us hunt without them!〃



〃So they might; if each had not a squire;〃 said the duke。



At this moment the attention of these determined huntsmenfor the

Prince de Loudon and the Duc de Rhetore are of the race of Nimrod; and

the best shots of the faubourg Saint…Germainwas attracted by a loud

altercation; and they spurred their horses to an open space at the

entrance to the forest of Rosembray; famous for its mossy turf; which

was appointed for the meet。 The cause of the quarrel was soon

apparent。 The Prince de Loudon; afflicted with anglomania; had brought

out his own hunting establishment; which was exclusively Britannic;

and placed it under orders of the Master of the Hunt。 Now; one of his

men; a little Englishman;fair; pale; insolent; and phlegmatic;

scarcely able to speak a word of French; and dressed with a neatness

which distinguishes all Britons; even those of the lower classes;had

posted himself on one side of this open space。 John Barry wore a short

frock…coat; buttoned tightly at the waist; made of scarlet cloth; with

buttons bearing the De Verneuil arms; white leather breeches; top…

boots; a striped waistcoat; and a collar and cape of black velvet。 He

held in his hand a small hunting…whip; and hanging to his wrist by a

silken cord was a brass horn。 This man; the first whipper…in; was

accompanied by two thorough…bred dogs;fox…hounds; white; with liver

spots; long in the leg; fine in the muzzle; with slender heads; and

little ears at their crests。 The huntsmanfamous in the English

county from which the Prince de Loudon had obtained him at great cost

was in charge of an establishment of fifteen horses and sixty

English hounds; which cost the Duc de Verneuil; who was nothing of a

huntsman; but chose to indulge his son in this essentially royal

taste; an enormous sum of money to keep up。



Now; when John arrived on the ground; he found himself forestalled by

three other whippers…in; in charge of two of the royal packs of hounds

which had been brought there in carts。 They were the three best

huntsmen of the Prince de Cadignan; and presented; both in character

and in their distinctively French costume; a marked contrast to the

representative of insolent Albion。 These favorites of the

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