"Pitiful traitor, why did you live this lie?"
Villon pleaded desperately:
"I loved you."
Katherine's anger flamed into a great fire.
"Do not shame the sweet word. I hate you! To think the face that I
have learned to love should mask so base a heart!"
Then as Villon drew a little closer to her, in an agony of entreaty,
she struck out at him with both hands, beating him on the breast in
an unconquerable fury. Villon bowed beneath the blow while she raged
at him:
"You have stolen my love like a thief, you have crucified my pride.
I hate you! Go back to the dregs and lees of life, skulk in your
tavern, forget, what I shall never forget, that so base a thing as
you ever came near me!"
The king was by her side in an instant and whispering into her ear:
"Is this the course of true love?"
She swung upon him in scorn.
"Sire, you have wreaked a royal revenge upon a woman. There are no
tears in my eyes yet, but I pray they will come that I may weep
myself clean of this memory."
With clasped hands and set lips she moved away from Louis and stood
apart in the moonlight, a fixed and rigid figure of despair.
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