Rose D' Albret

Romance, Historical, Contemporary
Cover of the book Rose D' Albret by G.P.R. James, JW Publications
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Author: G.P.R. James ISBN: 1230000893428
Publisher: JW Publications Publication: January 16, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: G.P.R. James
ISBN: 1230000893428
Publisher: JW Publications
Publication: January 16, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

 Excerpt: ...she had been driven from the Chateau of Chazeul. "That makes all easy," she said; "for, not only can I enter by that means, but dear Rose d'Albret can come out; and oh! what would I give to guide her back again to liberty and him she loves?" But Estoc shook his head. "That may not be so easy," he answered; "now they are once upon their guard, they will watch her closely. She will be henceforth a prisoner, indeed. Her only hope is in the priest, Mademoiselle. Gain his aid for us, and we are secure." "I will try," answered Helen, "I will try--But look," she continued, touching Estoc's arm and speaking in a low voice, "Monsieur de Liancourt seems weary, and asleep, I think." Estoc bent down his head, and gazed in the sick man's face, by the pale light ofa lamp that stood upon the table. He almost feared, from all that he had seen, that what Helen imagined slumber, was the repose of death; but, as he leaned over him, he saw a red spot upon the cheek, and heard the quick low breath come and 80; and, turning to her again, he whispered, "He sleeps; that is a good sign, I will sit with him till he wakes." "No, no," answered Helen; "leave me to watch him. You take some repose; I neither want it, nor could obtain it." Estoc accordingly left her, gaining the door as noiselessly as he could. Then, clearing the hall of all the persons by whom it was now crowded, he seated himself on abench, ate some bread and drank some wine; and leaning his head upon his hand, soon fell into slumber, with that easy command over the drowsy god, which is often acquired by those habituated to the labours and the dangers of the camp.

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 Excerpt: ...she had been driven from the Chateau of Chazeul. "That makes all easy," she said; "for, not only can I enter by that means, but dear Rose d'Albret can come out; and oh! what would I give to guide her back again to liberty and him she loves?" But Estoc shook his head. "That may not be so easy," he answered; "now they are once upon their guard, they will watch her closely. She will be henceforth a prisoner, indeed. Her only hope is in the priest, Mademoiselle. Gain his aid for us, and we are secure." "I will try," answered Helen, "I will try--But look," she continued, touching Estoc's arm and speaking in a low voice, "Monsieur de Liancourt seems weary, and asleep, I think." Estoc bent down his head, and gazed in the sick man's face, by the pale light ofa lamp that stood upon the table. He almost feared, from all that he had seen, that what Helen imagined slumber, was the repose of death; but, as he leaned over him, he saw a red spot upon the cheek, and heard the quick low breath come and 80; and, turning to her again, he whispered, "He sleeps; that is a good sign, I will sit with him till he wakes." "No, no," answered Helen; "leave me to watch him. You take some repose; I neither want it, nor could obtain it." Estoc accordingly left her, gaining the door as noiselessly as he could. Then, clearing the hall of all the persons by whom it was now crowded, he seated himself on abench, ate some bread and drank some wine; and leaning his head upon his hand, soon fell into slumber, with that easy command over the drowsy god, which is often acquired by those habituated to the labours and the dangers of the camp.

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