[The Suitors of Yvonne by Raphael Sabatini]@TWC D-Link bookThe Suitors of Yvonne CHAPTER VII 12/12
Since then my motive has lain in my friendship for the boy.
He has been kind and affectionate to one who has known little kindness or affection in life.
I seek to repay him by advancing his interests and his happiness.
That, Monsieur, is why I am here to-day--to shield him from St.Auban and his fellows should they appear again, as I believe they will." The old man stood up and eyed me for a moment as steadily as his vacillating glance would permit him, then he held out his hand. "I trust, Monsieur," he said, "that you will do me the honour to dine with us, and that whilst you are at Blois we shall see you at Canaples as often as it may please you to cross its threshold." I took his hand, but without enthusiasm, for I understood that his words sprang from no warmth of heart for me, but merely from the fact that he beheld in me a likely ally to his designs of raising his daughter to the rank of Duchess. Eugene de Canaples may have been a good-for-nothing knave; still, methought his character scarce justified the callous indifference manifested by this selfish, weak-minded old man towards his own son. There was a knock at the door, and a lackey--the same Guilbert whom I had seen at Choisy in Mademoiselle's company--appeared with the announcement that the Chevalier was served..
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