Ben Adams                                                                                24th October 2001

DESIREE’S BABY

This story is written in the turbulent times of the 19th century in the southern states of America, an area renowned for its plantations and slavery

Although Desiree’s appearance at Valmondes is a mystery she may have been abandoned by a Texan wagon train or she may have roamed away, she was found sleeping in the shadow of a large stone pillar. Desiree may have had a turbulent start in life but she grew up to be “beautiful, gentle, affectionate and sincere”.

Armand fell in love with her almost at once that day. He had known her since he was 8 yrs old when he had returned from Paris he likened falling in love and described it like “an avalanche” or" a prairie fire”.

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On wanting to marry Monsieur Valmonde reminded Armand that Desiree’s origins were a little obscure and she was also nameless Armand looked in his eyes and did not care he was about to give her one of the oldest and proudest names in Louisiana.

Armand house was certainly not a home it lacked the touch of a mistress as his own mother had died in France many years earlier when he was eight, Armand like many of his era treated his slaves badly they were property to him not human beings. Just after the birth of Desiree’s baby she tells ...

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