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A Woodland Queen

CHAPTER VI
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Some one who possesses, I believe, sterling qualities sufficient to make a good husband, and means enough to do credit to the woman who will wed him.

Doubtless you have already guessed to whom I refer ?" She sat motionless, her lips tightly closed, her features rigid, but the nervous twitching of her fingers as she bent the green stem back and forth, betrayed her inward agitation.
"No; I can not tell," she replied at last, in an almost inaudible voice.
"Truly ?" he exclaimed, with an expression of astonishment, in which was a certain amount of secret satisfaction; "you can not tell whom I mean?
You have never thought of the person of whom I am speaking in that light ?" "No; who is that person ?" She had raised her eyes toward his, and they shone with a deep, mysterious light.
"It is Claudet Sejournant," replied Julien, very gently; and in an altered tone.
The glow that had illumined the dark orbs of the young girl faded away, her eyelids dropped, and her countenance became as rigid as before; but Julien did not notice anything.

The words he had just uttered had cost him too much agony, and he dared not look at his companion, lest he should behold her joyful surprise, and thereby aggravate his suffering.
"Ah!" said Reine, coldly, "in that case, why did not Claudet come himself and state his own case ?" "His courage failed him at the last moment--and so--" "And so," continued she, with sarcastic bitterness of tone, "you took upon yourself to speak for him ?" "Yes; I promised him I would plead his cause.

I was sure, moreover, that I should not have much difficulty in gaining the suit.

Claudet has loved you for a long time.


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