“I do not find your meaning,” she said after a moment’s deliberation. “I do not know what you would have me understand.”
“In some ways you and I would be happier in simple surroundings,” he replied gravely, “but it would seem that to play duly our part in the world, we must needs move in wider circles. To my mind this kitchen is the most delightful spot in the world. Here I took a fresh commission of life. I went out, a sort of battered remnant, to a forlorn hope; and now I come back to headquarters once again—not to be praised,” he added in an ironical tone, and with a quick gesture of almost boyish shyness—“not to be praised; only to show that from a grain of decency left in a man may grow up some sheaves of honest work and plain duty.”
“No, it is much more than that, it is much, much more than that,” she broke in.
“No, I am afraid it is not,” he answered; “but that is not what I wished to say. I wished to say that for monseigneur here—”
A little flash of anger came into her eyes. “He is no monseigneur, he is Guilbert d’Avranche,” she said bitterly. “It is not like you to mock my child, Prince. Oh, I know you mean it playfully,” she hurriedly added, “but—but it does not sound right to me.”
“For the sake of monseigneur the heir to the duchy of Bercy,” he added, laying his hand upon the child’s head, “these things your devout friends suggest, you should do, Princess.”
Her clear unwavering eye looked steadfastly at him, but her face turned pale.
“Why do you call him monseigneur the heir to the duchy of Bercy?” she said almost coldly, and with a little fear in her look too.
“Because I have come here to tell you the truth, and to place in your hands the record of an act of justice.”
Drawing from his pocket a parchment gorgeous with seals, he stooped, and taking the hands of the child, he placed it in them. “Hold it tight, hold it tight, my little friend, for it is your very own,” he said to the child with cheerful kindliness. Then stepping back a little, and looking earnestly at Guida, he added with a motion of the hand towards the child: