[A Woodland Queen by Andre Theuriet]@TWC D-Link bookA Woodland Queen CHAPTER I 21/22
But how is it with yourself, Claudet ?" she asked, turning her frank, cordial gaze upon him.
"You have had your share of trouble since we last met, and great events have happened.
Poor Monsieur de Buxieres was taken away very suddenly!" The close relationship that united Claudet with the deceased was a secret to no one; Reine, as well as all the country people, knew and admitted the fact, however irregular, as one sanctioned by time and continuity.
Therefore, in speaking to the young man, her voice had that tone of affectionate interest usual in conversing with a bereaved friend on a death that concerns him. The countenance of the 'grand chasserot', which had cleared for a time under her influence, became again clouded. "Yes;" sighed he, "he was taken too soon!" "And now, Claudet, you are sole master at the chateau ?" "Neither--master--nor even valet!" he returned, with such bitterness that the young girl stood still with surprise. "What do you mean ?" she exclaimed, "was it not agreed with Monsieur de Buxieres that you should inherit all his property ?" "Such was his intention, but he did not have time to put it in execution; he died without leaving any will, and, as I am nothing in the eye of the law, the patrimony will go to a distant relative, a de Buxieres whom Monsieur Odouart did not even know." Reine's dark eyes filled with tears. "What a misfortune!" she exclaimed, "and who could have expected such a thing? Oh! my poor Claudet!" She was so moved, and spoke with such sincere compassion, that Claudet was perhaps misled, and thought he read in her glistening eyes a tenderer sentiment than pity; he trembled, took her hand, and held it long in his. "Thank you, Reine! Yes," he added, after a pause, "it is a rude shock to wake up one morning without hearth or home, when one has been in the habit of living on one's income." "What do you intend to do ?" inquired Reine, gravely. Claudet shrugged his shoulders. "To work for my bread--or, if I can find no suitable trade, enlist in a regiment.
I think I should not make a bad soldier.
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