Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy by Charles Major
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"I thank you for your good wishes," returned Max, "though I could easily be satisfied with less enthusiasm on the subject." "Indeed? Why, may I ask?" "Because, Fräulein--because I had hoped--" Max ceased speaking, and, leaning forward, smoothed his horse's mane. Yolanda waited for a moment and then, turning her face toward Max, asked:-- "You had hoped for what, Sir Max?" "I had hoped for nothing, Fräulein," he answered. "I am satisfied as matters now stand between us. Your words at supper last evening rang in my ears all night, 'Chained to a throne; chained to a throne.' I knew you referred to my unhappy lot when you spoke, though how you guessed the truth concerning my station I do not know." A surprised little smile spread over her face, but he did not see it. He was still smoothing his horse's mane. "You cannot know the terrible truth of your words," continued Max. "I will tell you a part of my secret, Fräulein. All my life I have been cut off--chained to a throne--from the fellowship of men and the love of friends. Karl is the only friend I have ever known save my mother until I met you and your good people. Only the good God can know how I have longed and hungered since childhood for friendship; even for companionship. I did not know what I yearned for until since my arrival |
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