Page:An adventure (1911).pdf/101

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
RESULTS OF RESEARCH
91

The entry in the wages book showed that up to 1783, from time to time "une voiture à cheval, et un conducteur," were hired for picking up branches and sticks in the parks: but on October 4th, 1789, a cart with two horses (almost certainly requiring two men) was hired for three days for the purpose.[1]

In August, 1908, a former gardener, who had been at Trianon long enough to remember both the Charpentiers, father and son, laughed at the idea of such a dress being worn now at Trianon, as it belonged to the "ancien régime." He assured us that carts of the present day in France had scarcely altered at all in type, and that the two now in use at Trianon (which we found in a shed at the ferme) were of the old pattern.

The Wood

Miss Lamont then went from the Hameau towards the small Orangerie. Whilst on the ascending path she saw, on looking back, a man passing in front of, or in, a distant plantation on his way to the Hameau. He

  1. Ibid. O1, 1879.