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??hlbach, L. (Luise), 1814-1873

"Marie Antoinette and Her Son"

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"Well, what is it, my little Louis? What do you wish?"
"I should like to have you allow me to go alone, else the people
would believe that I am afraid and want you to lead me. And I want
to be like the Chevalier Bayard, about whom the Abbe talked with me
to-day. I want to be sans peur et sans reproche, like Bayard."
"Very well, chevalier," said the queen, with a smile, "then walk
alone and free by my side."
"No, mamma, if you will allow me, I will walk before you. The
knights always walk in advance of the ladies, so as to ward off any
danger which may be in the way. And I am your knight, mamma, and I
want to be as long as I live. Will you allow it, my royal lady?"
"I allow it! So go in front, Chevalier Louis Charles! We will take
the same way back by which we came."
The dauphin sprang over the little square in front of the pavilion,
and down the alley which led to the Arcadia Walk along the side of
the quay.
Before the little staircase which led up to this walk, he stopped
and turned his pretty head round to the queen, who, followed by the
two lackeys, was walking slowly and quietly along.
"Well, Chevalier Bayard," asked the queen, with a smile, "what are
you stopping for?"
"I am only waiting for your majesty," replied the child, gravely.
"Here is where my knightly service commences, for here it is that
danger begins.


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