lamented of me ever finding a husband, and here I have my pick. Parisian men may prefer petite beauties, but New World men want solid wives who arenât afraid of work.
âDelectable, Mademoiselle Martin,â Gilbert said after swallowing a bite of the flaky pastry. âYou have great talent.â
âMy father taught me well.â Elisabeth sampled her efforts thoughtfully. âI had to make do with a caramel sauce, as it seems chocolate hasnât made its way to New France.â
âAnd moreâs the pity. I care for it myself,â Gilbert said. âI studied as an apprentice baker in Bayeux, as Iâm sure I have told you.â
âIndeed, Monsieur Beaumont.â Elisabeth smiled behind her mug. âPerhaps as often as three times now.â
The smart suitors mentioned their skills at every opportunity. Those with talent managed to do so without appearing boastful. Elisabeth had to admit that Gilbert knew her weakness and used it to his advantage.
âWhat I havenât said before is that my fondest wish is to start my own bakery,â Gilbert said. âI have repaid the three years of service for my crossing and have no love for farming, so Iâve saved enough to open a small bakery here in town.â
âHow wonderful,â Elisabeth said. At once her mind started formulating the needed inventory and organizing the stockroom. Slow down, she told herself. He may see the business as his own. He may wish to see you at the counter, charming the customers, not in front of his ovens. He may not be as forward thinking as Papa.
âI understand there are only four bakers here; Iâm sure they will appreciate another to ease the demand.â Elisabeth chose her comment with care, hoping it would show her interest in the business without seeming too eager.
âYouâre right, Mademoiselle Martin, as always,â Gilbert said. âMore to the point, though Iâm a solid baker, I have nothing like your gift. I hoped you would join me in my efforts. I have no doubt we could forge a successful . . . business . . . together.â
Elisabeth hid her smile behind her mug. There was a dash of her papaâs humility in Gilbert that she loved.
âPerhaps you are right, Monsieur Beaumont.â Elisabethâs heart thudded against her rib cage. Heâs going to ask. Iâve known him three weeks, and heâs going to ask.
âWould you considerâwould you consent to join me, to be my wife?â Gilbert raised his eyes to hers, the crease between his eyes grown deep as he waited for her response.
Elisabeth appraised the man before her. He seemed humble, hardworking, and honest. His qualities reminded her of her father, all the more so because he had no qualifications of which her mother would approve.
Elisabeth cast a quick glance at Jacques Piaget, who stood with some of the other men and kept an eye on Elisabeth. Jacques had already cleared his land; his farm was an enviable success. He had money and servants. He was the respectable choice.
Gilbert had not settled, and his future was far less certain. But Gilbert did not seek to find a bride who would rub his feet after a long day of toil; he wanted to share his life with her. He showed her respect. Piaget could assure a full stomach and physical comforts, but Gilbert offered the chance to create something more. She knew which man her mother would have picked for her, and which her father would have persuaded her to take. The decision was not a complicated one.
âMonsieur Beaumont, nothing could make me happier.â
Gilbertâs eyes shone. For a few seconds, he seemed unable to find his voice. Then, in a bold gesture, he took her hand and laced his fingers through hers.
âI hoped you would agree to be married in two weeksâ time,â Gilbert said. âI want you as my wife before the year ends. I hope that is not too soon for you, my Elisabeth.â His voice trembled
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