This calculation pleased Rebufat. He went so far as to feel the little
thing’s arms, and declared with satisfaction that she was sturdy for
her age. Miette was then nine years old. From the very next day he made
use of her. The work of the peasant-woman in the South of France is
much lighter than in the North. One seldom sees them employed in
digging the ground, carrying loads, or doing other kinds of men’s work.
They bind sheaves, gather olives and mulberry leaves; perhaps their
most laborious work is that of weeding. Miette worked away willingly.
Open-air life was her delight, her health. So long as her aunt lived
she was always smiling. The good woman, in spite of her roughness, at
last loved her as her own child; she forbade her doing the hard work
which her husband sometimes tried to force upon her, saying to the
latter:
“Ah! you’re a clever fellow! You don’t understand, you fool, that if
you tire her too much to-day, she won’t be able to do anything
to-morrow!”
This argument was decisive. Rebufat bowed his head, and carried the
load which he had desired to set on the young girl’s shoulders.
The latter would have lived in perfect happiness under the secret
protection of her aunt Eulalie, but for the teasing of her cousin, who
was then a lad of sixteen, and employed his idle hours in hating and
persecuting her. Justin’s happiest moments were those when by means of
some gross falsehood he succeeded in getting her scolded. Whenever he
could tread on her feet, or push her roughly, pretending not to have
seen her, he laughed and felt the delight of those crafty folks who
rejoice at other people’s misfortunes. Miette, however, would stare at
him with her large black childish eyes gleaming with anger and silent
scorn, which checked the cowardly youngster’s sneers. In reality he was
terribly afraid of his cousin.
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