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ORRAIN A Romance by S. LEVETT YEATS Author of
"The Lord Protector," "The Chevalier d'Auriac," etc. Longmans, Green, and Co.
91 and 93 Fifth Avenue, New York
London and Bombay
1904 Copyright, 1904, by
S. Levett Yeats
All Rights Reserved
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I THE CRY IN THE RUE DES LAVANDIERES
II I BECOME THE OWNER OF A RING
III MY PYRAMID OF CARDS COMES DOWN
IV THE QUEEN'S MIRACLE
V THE PORTE ST. MICHEL
VI SIMON AND I MEET AGAIN
VII DIANE
VIII THE ACTS OF PIERREBON
IX THE WHITE MASK
X THE BITER BITTEN
XI THE ROAD TO POITIERS
XII A WRITER OF COMMENTARIES
XIII THE TOUR DE L'OISEAU
XIV MADEMOISELLE DE PARADIS
XV MY PRISONER
XVI THE TWELVE ROSE PETALS
XVII MADEMOISELLE DECIDES
XVIII DR. JOHANNES CABALLUS
XIX THE WOMAN IN BLACK AND WHITE
XX THE CROWN JEWELS
XXI THE HOUSE IN THE PASSAGE OF PITY
XXII THE TABLETS OF DOM ANTOINE DE MOUCHY
XXIII THE MASQUERADE
XXIV THE KING AND THE FAVOURITE
XXV THE PACKET OF LETTERS
XXVI THE CHURCH UNDER THE GROUND
XXVII THE RING
XXVIII THE ARM OF GOD
XXIX LA VALENTINOIS AND I
XXX FONTAINEBLEAU
XXXI THE PEARS OF ORRAIN
ORRAIN
CHAPTER I THE CRY IN THE RUE DES LAVANDIERES My father, René, Vidame d'Orrain, was twice married. By his first wife
he had one son, Simon, who subsequently succeeded to his title and
estates, and was through his life my bitter enemy. By his second wife,
whom he married somewhat late in life, he had two sons the elder,
Anne, known as the Chevalier de St. Martin from his mother's lands,
which he inherited; and the younger, Bertrand myself. Simon betook himself early to the Court, and we heard but little of
him, and that not to his credit; St. Martin went to Italy under the
banner of Brissac; and as for me, my parents yielding to the persuasion
of my mother's uncle, the Bishop of Seez, decided that I should become
a Churchman, and I was forthwith packed off to Paris, and entered at
the College of Cambrai, being then about seventeen years of age. Being
remarkably tall and strongly built, with a natural taste for all manly
exercises, it might have been expected that my books saw little of me;
but, on the contrary, I found in them a pleasure and a companionship
that has lasted through my life. Thus it happened that I made
considerable progress. So much so that the good Bishop, my
great uncle, often flattered me with the ambitious hopes of some day
filling his Episcopal chair a hope that, I need not say, was never
realised. About this time, I being nineteen years of age, things happened that
entirely altered my life. My mother sickened and died. Shortly after
news came of the death of my brother St. Martin, who was killed in an
affair of honour at Milan. The Vidame, my father, then in his
eighty first year, and much enfeebled by old wounds, especially one he
had received at Fornovo, felt that his last hours were come, and
summoned my brother Simon and myself home to receive his last blessing
before he died. I hurried back as fast as possible, but when I reached Orrain I found
to my astonishment the gates of the Chateau closed against me, and
Simon, leaning over the battlements, bade me begone. Overcome with this reception, I was for a space struck speechless; but
at length finding voice I begged, even with tears, to be allowed to see
my father. But Simon sneered back: "You will have to take a long journey, then; either below or above I
know not which," he mocked. "Your father is dead. He has left you his
curse, and the lands of St. Martin are yours. I am master here at
last, thank God! And I tell you to be off! Take that pink and white
face of yours back to your College of Cambrai!" He lied, for, as I afterwards heard, my father was not dead then, but
lay dying in his chamber, to which no one but Simon had access, and
over which he had placed a guard of his men at arms, a cut throat set
of Italians whom he ever had with him... Continue reading book >>
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