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Now and then a faint smile lent singular beauty to her face, and there was more light in her eyes, too ; then it disappeared again, and she read on, carefully and intently, as if her soul were in the work.

She was very fair, as Spaniards sometimes are still, Mid were more often in those days, with golden hair and deep grey eyes; she had the high features, the smooth white throat, and the finely modelled ears that were the outward signs of the lordly Gothic race. When she was not smiling, her face was sad, and sometimes the delicate colour left her clear cheek and she
grew softly pale, till she seemed almost delicate. Then the sensitive nostrils quivered almost imperceptibly, and the curving lips met closely as if to keep a secret ; but that look came seldom, and for the most part her eyes were quiet and her mouth was kind. It was a face that expressed devotion, womanly* courage, and sensitiveness rather than an active and dominating energy.
The girl was indeed a full-grown woman, more than twenty years of age, but the early bloom of girlhood was on her still,and if there was a little sadness in the eyes, a man could guess well enough that it rose from the heart, and had but one simple source, which was neither a sudden grief nor a long-hidden sorrow, but omy youth's one secret love. Maria Dolores de Mendoz a Knew all of fear for the man she loved, that any woman could know, and much of the hope that is love's early life ; but she knew neither the grief, nor the disappointment, nor the shame for another, nor for herself, nor any of the bitterness that love may bring. She did not believe that such things could be wrung from hearts that were true and faithful; and in that she was right. The man to whom she had given her heart and soul and hope had given her his, and if she feared for him, it was not lest he should forget her or his own honour. He was a man among men, good and true but he was a soldier, and a leader, who daily threw his life to the battle, as Douglas threw the casket that held the Bruce's heart into the thick of the fight, to win it back, or die. The man she loved was Don John of Austria, the son of the great dead Emperor Charles the Fifth, the uncle of dead Don Carlos and the half brother of King Philip of Spain* the man who wen glory by land and sea, who won back Granada a second
time from the Moors, as bravely as his great grand-father Ferdinand had won it, but less cruelly, who ...

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Generi Romanzi e Letterature » Romanzi contemporanei » Avventura , Gialli Noir e Avventura » Narrativa di Avventura

Editore New York, Mckinlay, Stone & Mackenzie [1914]

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 15/05/2020

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 1230003897256

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