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Summary Of Catelin Argent's Tale By Chateau De Chambord

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Chateau de Chambord The story is set during the black/white period. When the people were conservative and orthodox. In a typical French village lived an adolescent who had entered the adulthood. Her name was Catelin Argent. Her eyes sparkled with an inner light that shined through her and her smile, that replicated the delicacy of her nature through each curve of her cheek. Her dress, a soft purple shade of eminence appeared to be a wither of light. Her pale face and dim eyes and long blonde straight hair as though the universe reflected, in her all-knowing body which mirrored the light of the white man and brightest star. Her hair the dark of space, a natural delight with the sun at her beck and call. Catelin lived with her widowed mother …show more content…

She walked out of the castle, through the maze, left the castle. She walked through the dense forest, light was streaming through the trees. She walked and walked, and in the far distance she saw settlement. The settlement was indeed her own village. After reaching home, she told her mother and sister about the incident that happened to her last night. She told about the paintings of the prince. She characterized the prince Mabuz as prince charming, a fair skinned, dark haired, six feet tall, muscular man. As she finished describing the prince, there was a knock on the door. It was the prince who followed her home. He saw her in the forest collecting firewood, and fell in love immediately. In a few days’ time, the two were pronounced husband and wife. The couple arrived at the castle in a wedding carriage. The wedding carriage was carved and gilded with gold and the most expensive leather of that time. They stepped out of the carriage and Mabuz lifted her up, they entered the castle and started their new journey. Mabuz introduced Cogsworth to Catelin. Cogsworth was a majordomo, who constantly ordered other servants and had a strict attitude when serving to Mabuz. He was very loyal and allegiant to

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