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36. A Letter from Charles the First.
 The reader must now cross the Seine with us and follow us to the door of the Carmelite Convent in the Saint Jacques. It is eleven o’clock in the morning and the sisters have just finished saying mass for the success of the armies of King Charles I. Leaving the church, a woman and a young girl dressed in black, the one as a widow and the other as an , have re-entered their cell.  
The woman kneels on a prie-dieu of painted wood and at a short distance from her stands the young girl, leaning against a chair, weeping.
 
The woman must have once been handsome, but traces of sorrow have her. The young girl is lovely and her tears only her; the lady appears to be about forty years of age, the girl about fourteen.
 
“Oh, God!” prayed the kneeling , “protect my husband, guard my son, and take my wretched life instead!”
 
“Oh, God!” murmured the girl, “leave me my mother!”
 
“Your mother can be of no use to you in this world, Henrietta,” said the lady, turning around. “Your mother has no longer either throne or husband; she has neither son, money nor friends; the whole world, my poor child, has abandoned your mother!” And she fell back, weeping, into her daughter’s arms.
 
“Courage, take courage, my dear mother!” said the girl.
 
“Ah! ‘tis an unfortunate year for kings,” said the mother. “And no one thinks of us in this country, for each must think about his own affairs. As long as your brother was with me he kept me up; but he is gone and can no longer send us news of himself, either to me or to your father. I have pledged my last jewels, sold your clothes and my own to pay his servants, who refused to accompany him unless I made this sacrifice. We are now reduced to live at the expense of these daughters of Heaven; we are the poor, by God.”
 
“But why not address yourself to your sister, the queen?” asked the girl.
 
! the queen, my sister, is no longer queen, my child. Another in her name. One day you will be able to understand how all this is.”
 
“Well, then, to the king, your nephew. Shall I speak to him? You know how much he loves me, my mother.
 
“Alas! my nephew is not yet king, and you know Laporte has told us twenty times that he himself is in need of almost everything.”
 
“Then let us pray to Heaven,” said the girl.

“Ah! ‘tis an unfortunate year for kings,” said the mother. “And no one thinks of us in this country, for each must think about his own affairs. As long as your brother was with me he kept me up; but he is gone and can no longer send us news of himself, either to me or to your father. I have pledged my last jewels, sold your clothes and my own to pay his servants, who refused to accompany him unless I made this sacrifice. We are now reduced to live at the expense of these daughters of Heaven; we are the poor, succored by God.”
 
“But why not address yourself to your sister, the queen?” asked the girl.
 
“Alas! the queen, my sister, is no longer queen, my child. Another reigns in her name. One day you will be able to understand how all this is.”
 
“Well, then, to the king, your nephew. Shall I speak to him? You know how much he loves me, my mother.
 
“Alas! my nephew is not yet king, and you know Laporte has told us twenty times that he himself is in need of almost everything.”
 
“Then let us pray to Heaven,” said the girl.
 
The two women who thus knelt in united prayer were the daughter and grand-daughter of Henry , the wife and daughter of Charles I.
 
They had just finished their double prayer, when a softly tapped at the door of the cell.
 
“Enter, my sister,” said the queen.
 
“I trust your will pardon this intrusion on her , but a foreign lord has arrived from England and waits in the , demanding the honor of presenting a letter to your majesty.”
 
“Oh, a letter! a letter from th............
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