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Some typographical errors have been corrected; a list follows the text. List of Illustrations In certain versions of this etext [in certain browsers] clicking directly on the image, will bring up a larger version. Bassompierre, during his absence in Lorraine, condemned by the Archbishop of Aix to espouse Mlle. Serious illness of the young King, who, however, recoversโBassompierre and Mlle. There, to his astonishment, he found a young and beautiful womanโa fairy, it is saidโ She must surely have been the last of the race!
And being unwilling to awaken them, she merely spread over their feet a kerchief which she was wearing on her head, which, being perceived by the fairy, she uttered a piercing cry and began to lament, saying that she must see her lover no more, nor even be within a hundred leagues of him; and so left him, having first bestowed upon him these three giftsโa spoon, a goblet and a ring, for his three daughters, which, said she, they must carefully preserve, as, if they did this, they would bring good fortune to their families and descendants.
The ancestors of Bassompierre had served in turn the Emperors and great princes of Germany, the Dukes of Burgundy, the Kings of France and the Dukes of Lorraine, and had ended by occupying the highest offices at the Court of Nancy. In he was sent by the King with a body of reiters to the Netherlands, to the assistance of Alva, and took part in the Battle of Gemmingen, in which Alva defeated the Duke of Nassau.
And this the King did, in spite of her relations and in spite of the girl herself, who did not like him, because he was poor, a foreigner and a German.
These troops were stationed with the main army, commanded by Henri III in person on the Loire, but Christophe himself preferred to serve under Guise on the Lorraine frontier. Christophe was at Blois at the time of the assassination of Guise in December, , but, warned in time, he succeeded in effecting his escape from the town before the principal adherents of the duke were arrested, and, exasperated by the fate of his friend and patron, raised large levies in Germany for the service of the Leaguer princes.