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Completely reassured by this luminous decision; Rose resumed; while she
exchanged a smile with her sister。

〃Only think; Dagobert; for two successive nights we have had a visitor。〃

〃A visitor!〃 cried the soldier; drawing himself up suddenly in his chair。

〃Yes; a charming visitorhe is so very fair。〃

〃Fairthe devil!〃 cried Dagobert; with a start。

〃Yes; fairand with blue eyes;〃 added Blanche。

〃Blue eyesblue devils!〃 and Dagobert again bounded on his seat。

〃Yes; blue eyesas long as that;〃 resumed Rose; placing the tip of one
forefinger about the middle of the other。

〃Zounds! they might be as long as that;〃 said the veteran; indicating the
whole length of his term from the elbow they might be as long as that;
and it would have nothing to do with it。  Fair; and with blue eyes。  Pray
what may this mean; young ladies?〃 and Dagobert rose from his seat with a
severe and painfully unquiet look。

〃There now; Dagobert; you have begun to scold us already。〃

〃Just at the very commencement;〃 added Blanche。

〃Commencement!what; is there to be a sequel? a finish?〃

〃A finish? we hope not;〃 said Rose; laughing like mad。

〃All we ask is; that it should last forever;〃 added Blanche; sharing in
the hilarity of her sister。

Dagobert looked gravely from one to the other of the two maidens; as if
trying to guess this enigma; but when he saw their sweet; innocent faces
gracefully animated by a frank; ingenuous laugh; he reflected that they
would not be so gay if they had any serious matter for self…reproach; and
he felt pleased at seeing them so merry in the midst of their precarious
position。

〃Laugh on; my children!〃 he said。  〃I like so much to see you laugh。〃

Then; thinking that was not precisely the way in which he ought to treat
the singular confession of the young girls; he added in a gruff voice:
〃Yes; I like to see you laughbut not when you receive fair visitors
with blue eyes; young ladies!Come; acknowledge that I'm an old fool to
listen to such nonsenseyou are only making game of me。〃

〃Nay; what we tell you is quite true。〃

〃You know we never tell stories;〃 added Rose。

〃They are rightthey never fib;〃 said the soldier; in renewed
perplexity。

〃But how the devil is such a visit possible?  I sleep before your door
Spoil…sport sleeps under your windowand all the blue eyes and fair
locks in the world must come in by one of those two waysand; if they
had tried it; the dog and I; who have both of us quick ears; would have
received their visits after our fashion。  But come; children! pray; speak
to the purpose。  Explain yourselves!〃

The two sisters; who saw; by the expression of Dagobert's countenance;
that he felt really uneasy; determined no longer to trifle with his
kindness。  They exchanged a glance; and Rose; taking in her little hand
the coarse; broad palm of the veteran; said to him: 〃Come; do not plague
yourself!  We will tell you all about the visits of our friend; Gabriel。〃

〃There you are again!He has a name; then?〃

〃Certainly; he has a name。  It is Gabriel。〃

〃Is it not a pretty name; Dagobert?  Oh; you will see and love; as we do;
our beautiful Gabriel!〃

〃I'll love your beautiful Gabriel; will I?〃 said the veteran; shaking his
head〃Love your beautiful Gabriel?that's as it may be。  I must first
know〃Then; interrupting himself; he added: 〃It is queer。  That reminds
me of something。〃

〃Of what; Dagobert?〃

〃Fifteen years ago; in the last letter that your father; on his return
from France; brought me from my wife: she told me that; poor as she was;
and with our little growing Agricola on her hands; she had taken in a
poor deserted child; with the face of a cherub; and the name of Gabriel
and only a short time since I heard of him again。〃

〃And from whom; then?〃

〃You shall know that by and by。〃

〃Well; thensince you have a Gabriel of your ownthere is the more
reason that you should love ours。〃

〃Yours! but who is yours?  I am on thorns till you tell me。〃

〃You know; Dagobert;〃 resumed Rose; 〃that Blanche and I are accustomed to
fall asleep; holding each other by the hand。〃

〃Yes; yes; I have often seen you in your cradle。  I was never tired of
looking at you; it was so pretty。〃

〃Well; thentwo nights ago; we had just fallen asleep; when we beheld〃

〃Oh; it was in a dream!〃 cried Dagobert。  〃Since you were asleep; it was
in a dream!〃

〃Certainly; in a dream… how else would you have it?〃

〃Pray let my sister go on with her tale!〃

〃All; well and good!〃 said the soldier with a sigh of satisfaction; 〃well
and good!  To be sure; I was tranquil enough in any casebecausebut
stillI like it better to be a dream。  Continue; my little Rose。〃

〃Once asleep; we both dreamt the same thing。〃

〃What! both the same?〃

〃Yes; Dagobert; for the next morning when we awoke we related our two
dreams to each other。〃

〃And they were exactly alike。〃

〃That's odd enough; my children; and what was this dream all about?〃

〃In our dream; Blanche and I were seated together; when we saw enter a
beautiful angel; with a long white robe; fair locks; blue eyes; and so
handsome and benign a countenance; that we elapsed our hands as if to
pray to him。  Then he told us; in a soft voice; that he was called
Gabriel; that our mother had sent him to be our guardian angel; and that
he would never abandon us。〃

〃And; then;〃 added Blanche; 〃he took us each by the hand; and; bending
his fair face over us; looked at us for a long time in silence; with so
much goodnesswith so much goodness; that we could not withdraw our eyes
from his。〃

〃Yes;〃 resumed Rose; 〃and his look seemed; by turns; to attract us; or to
go to our hearts。  At length; to our great sorrow; Gabriel quitted us;
having told us that we should see him again the following night。〃

〃And did he make his appearance?〃

〃Certainly。  Judge with what impatience we waited the moment of sleep; to
see if our friend would return; and visit us in our slumbers。〃

〃Humph!〃 said Dagobert; scratching his forehead; 〃this reminds me; young
ladies; that you kept on rubbing your eyes last evening; and pretending
to be half asleep。  I wager; it was all to send me away the sooner; and
to get to your dream as fast as possible。〃

〃Yes; Dagobert。〃

〃The reason being; you could not say to me; as you would to Spoil…sport:
Lie down; Dagobert!  Wellso your friend Gabriel came back?〃

〃Yes; and this time he talked to us a great deal; and gave us; in the
name of our mother; such touching; such noble counsels; that the next
day; Rose and I spent our whole time in recalling every word of our
guardian angeland his face; and his look〃

〃This reminds me again; young ladies; that you were whispering all along
the road this morning; and that when I spoke of white; you answered
black。〃

〃Yes; Dagobert; we were thinking of Gabriel。〃

〃And; ever since; we love him as well as he loves us。〃

〃But he is only one between both of you!〃

〃Was not our mother one between us?〃

〃And you; Dagobertare you not also one for us both?〃

〃True; true!  And yet; do you know; I shall finish by being jealous of
that Gabriel?〃

〃You are our friend by dayhe is our friend by night。〃

〃Let's understand it clearly。  If you talk of him all day; and dream of
him all night; what will there remain for me?〃

〃There will remain for you your two orphans; whom you love so much;〃 said
Rose。

〃And who have only you left upon earth;〃 added Blanche; in a caressing
tongue。

〃Humph! humph! that's right; coax the old man over; Nay; believe me; my
children;〃 added the soldier; tenderly; 〃I am quite satisfied with my
lot。  I can afford to let you have your Gabriel。  I felt sure that Spoil…
sport and myself could take our rest in quiet。  After all; there is
nothing so astonishing in what you tell me; your first dream struck your
fancy; and you talked so much about it that you had a second; nor should
I be surprised if you were to see this fine fellow a third time。〃

〃Oh; Dagobert! do not make a jest of it!  They are only dreams; but we
think our mother sends them to us。  Did she not tell us that orphan
children were watched over by guardian angels?  Well; Gabriel is our
guardian angel; he will protect us; and he will protect you also。〃

〃Very kind of him to think of me; but you see; my dear children; for the
matter of defence; I prefer the dog; he is less fair than your angel; but
he has better teeth; and that is more to be depended on。〃

〃How provoking you are; Dagobertalways jesting!〃

〃It is true; you can laugh at everything。〃

〃Yes; I am astonishingly gay; I laugh with my teeth shut; in the style of
old Jovial。  Come; children; don't scold me: I know I am wrong。  The
remembrance of your dear mother is mixed with this dream; and you do well
to speak of it seriously。  Besides;〃 added he; with a grave air; 〃dreams
will sometimes come true。  In Spain; two of the Empress's dragoons;
comrades of mine; dreamt; the night before their death; that they would
be poisoned by the monksand so it happened。  If you continue to dream
of this fair angel Gabriel; it isit iswhy; it is; because you are
amused by it; and; as you have none too many pleasures in the daytime;
you may as well get an agreeable sleep at night。  But; now; my children;
I have also much to tell you; it will concern your mother; promise me not
to be sad。〃

〃Be satisfied! when we think of her we are not sad; though serious。〃

〃That is well。  For fear of grieving you; I have always delayed the
moment of telling what your poor mother would have confided to you as
soon as you were no longer children。  But she died before she had time to
do so; and that which I have to tell broke her heartas it nearly did
mine。  I put off this communication as long as I could; taking for
pretext that I would say nothing till we came to the field of battle
where your father was made prisoner。  That gave me time; but the moment
is now come; I can shuffle it off no longer。〃

〃We listen; Dagobert;〃 responded the two maidens; with an attentive and
melancholy air。

After a moment's silence; during which he appeared to reflect; the
veteran thus addressed the young girls:

〃Your father; General Simon; was the son of a workman; who remained a

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