Chouans -- Fiction; French fiction -- Translations into English
“These are the letters-patent in virtue of which you are to obey me,” he
said. “They authorize me to govern the provinces of Brittany, Normandy,
Maine, and Anjou, in the king’s name, and to recognize the services of
such officers as may distinguish themselves in his armies.”
A movement of satisfaction ran through the assembly. The Chouans
approached the marquis and made a respectful circle round him. All eyes
fastened on the king’s signature. The young chief, who was standing near
the chimney, suddenly threw the letters into the fire, and they were
burned in a second.
“I do not choose to command any,” cried the young man, “but those who
see a king in the king, and not a prey to prey upon. You are free,
gentlemen, to leave me.”
Madame du Gua, the Abbe Gudin, Major Brigaut, the Chevalier du Vissard,
the Baron du Guenic, and the Comte de Bauvan raised the cry of “Vive le
roi!” For a moment the other leaders hesitated; then, carried away by
the noble action of the marquis, they begged him to forget what had
passed, assuring him that, letters-patent or not, he must always be
their leader.
“Come and dance,” cried the Comte de Bauvan, “and happen what will!
After all,” he added, gaily, “it is better, my friends, to pray to God
than the saints. Let us fight first, and see what comes of it.”
“Ha! that’s good advice,” said Brigaut. “I have never yet known a day’s
pay drawn in the morning.”
The assembly dispersed about the rooms, where the guests were now
arriving. The marquis tried in vain to shake off the gloom which
darkened his face. The chiefs perceived the unfavorable impression
made upon a young man whose devotion was still surrounded by all the
beautiful illusions of youth, and they were ashamed of their action.
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