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_ THE CHARCOAL MAN AND THE KING
At one end of the room there was a big fireplace, where the mother did Jacquot's business was to sell charcoal to the rich people in the city. One evening he was very late coming home. The table was spread and "The supper will get cold," said Charlot,[Footnote: _pro._ shar lo'] "I wonder why he is so late," said his little brother, "There is to be a great feast at the queen's palace to-night," said The next minute they heard his voice at the door: "Be quick, boys, and They did so, and as the flames lighted up the room, they saw their "What's the matter?" cried the mother. "Who is that child?" Then she saw that the child's face was very pale and that he neither "Oh, what has happened? Where did you find him?" "I'll tell you all about it," answered Jacquot. "But first get a "What a beautiful child!" said the mother, as she hurried to do his "He must have some dry clothes. Bring me your Sunday suit, Charlot." "Here it is, mother." said Charlot. Soon the little stranger was clad in the warm clothes; the dry soft Then, being very comfortable, he began to grow stronger. The color "Where am I? Where am I?" he asked. "In my house, my little friend," answered Jacquot. "_My little friend!_" said the child with a sneer. He looked at the fire on the hearth, and at the rough table and "I am sorry if you do not like it," said Jacquot. "But if I had not "How did these clothes come on me?" cried the child. "They are not "Stolen!" said the charcoal man, angrily. "What do you mean, you "Hush, Jacquot," said his wife, kindly. "He doesn't know what he says. The child was indeed very tired. His eyes closed and he was soon fast "Now tell us, father," whispered Charlot, "where did you find him?" The charcoal man sat down by the fire. The two boys stood at his knees, "I will tell you," he said. "I had carried some charcoal to the queen's "Yes, yes!" said Blondel. "It is quite near the park gate." "Well, as I was hurrying along, I heard a great splash, as though "Did he say anything, father?" asked Charlot. "Oh, no! He was senseless; but I knew he wasn't drowned. I thought of "The poor, dear child!" said Mrs. Jacquot. "I wonder who he is." "He shall be our little brother," said Blondel; and both the boys In a little while the child awoke. He seemed to feel quite well and "You want your mother, don't you?" said Mrs. Jacquot. "She must be "But they will be looking for you." "So much the better, let them look. My mother will not be worried. She "What! Your own mother, and no time to attend to her child?" "Yes, madam. But she has servants to attend to me." "Servants! Yes, They sat down at the table. The mother gave each a tin plate and a The little stranger came and sat with them. But he would not eat "You must tell us who your mother is," said Mrs. Jacquot. "We must let "Of course she will be glad to know that," said the boy; "but she has "Is she like our mother?" asked Chariot. "She is handsomer." "But ours is better. She is always doing something for us," said "Mine gives me fine clothes and plenty of money to spend," said the "Ours gives us kisses," said Charlot. "Ha! that's nothing. Mine makes the servants wait on me and do as I "But our dear mother waits on us herself." The charcoal man and his wife listened to this little dispute, and Before Mrs. Jacquot could open it, some one called out, "Is this the "That is my tutor," whispered the little stranger. "He has come after In a few minutes the room was filled with gentlemen. They were all A tall man who wore a long red cloak seemed to be the leader of the "Well," said the soldier, "about two hours ago I was on guard at the "That will do, sir," said the man in red. "Now, you charcoal man, where "Here!" cried the child himself, darting out from his hiding place. [Illustration] "O your Majesty!" said the man in red. "All your court has been looking "I am glad to hear it, Cardinal Mazarin," [Footnote: Maz a reen'.] "Your mother is very anxious." "I am sorry if I have given her trouble. But really, I fell into the "Indeed!" said the cardinal. "But I hope you are now ready to come "I shall go when I please." "Your mother--" "Oh, yes, I know she is anxious, and I will go. But first I must thank "Please do so, your Majesty." The boy turned toward the charcoal man and said:--"My friend, I am Not dressed in that way?" said the cardinal. He had just noticed that "Why not?" answered the little king. "Think what your mother would say if she saw you in the clothes of a "Let them say what they please, I am not going to change my clothes." As the little king went out, he turned at the door and called to Louis the Fourteenth became king of France when he was only five years _______ |