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: Huntingtower by Buchan John - Scotland Fiction; Adventure stories; Kidnapping Fiction; Princesses Fiction; McCunn Dickson (Fictitious character) Fiction
CHAPTER
I HOW A RETIRED PROVISION MERCHANT FELT THE IMPULSE OF SPRING 17
II OF MR. JOHN HERITAGE AND THE DIFFERENCE IN POINTS OF VIEW 28
V OF THE PRINCESS IN THE TOWER 85
VI HOW MR. McCUNN DEPARTED WITH RELIEF AND RETURNED WITH RESOLUTION 114
X DEALS WITH AN ESCAPE AND A JOURNEY 189
HUNTINGTOWER
The girl came into the room with a darting movement like a swallow, looked round her with the same birdlike quickness, and then ran across the polished floor to where a young man sat on a sofa with one leg laid along it.
"I have saved you this dance, Quentin," she said, pronouncing the name with a pretty staccato. "You must be so lonely not dancing, so I will sit with you. What shall we talk about?"
The young man did not answer at once, for his gaze was held by her face. He had never dreamed that the gawky and rather plain little girl whom he had romped with long ago in Paris would grow into such a being. The clean delicate lines of her figure, the exquisite pure colouring of hair and skin, the charming young arrogance of the eyes--this was beauty, he reflected, a miracle, a revelation. Her virginal fineness and her dress, which was the tint of pale fire, gave her the air of a creature of ice and flame.
"About yourself, please, Saskia," he said. "Are you happy now that you are a grown-up lady?"
"Happy!" Her voice had a thrill in it like music, frosty music. "The days are far too short. I grudge the hours when I must sleep. They say it is sad for me to make my d?but in a time of war. But the world is very kind to me, and after all it is a victorious war for our Russia. And listen to this, Quentin. To-morrow I am to be allowed to begin nursing at the Alexander Hospital. What do you think of that?"
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