Jack Harkaway and His Son's Escape From the Brigand's of Greece
ear was that given by the rich C
fashion of the
ding of great beauty, and sto
w, had a princely fortune, a
asquerade the gardens w
a, with a coloured lantern dangling at the prow,
dola a lady
ter, but to read without interruption a letter she had received from a mysterious man who profe
folds to breathe more freely, you could see that her only veil was a th
early enough on the lake in the fairy gondola. Well, it will certainly be nice to be a princess, but I do hope t
ad
you
n the bank yonder?
that
g gently the serenade-"Fai
idently, but something r
e, nor had the singer the be
ing was spoilt b
s by l
certain unsteadiness that would app
s not at all aware of the disadv
e had the greatest
the lady, impatient
, la
as the boat grounded, the hi
habited in a long cloak, which almost concea
ender the lady his hand and
led her away to a more secluded part of the garden, and
e in the Ita
as not to say elegantly
oreigner, but imperfectly
rrassing silence upon his part, "I
y dear lady," be
actly what might have been expected
with a very unladylike chuckle to
rough the great eyes in his m
rious to learn how a princess makes love. I am anxiou
e here, prince," said th
in
the masked g
a married man, and goes straight to the ques
degree, much less by a princess, so he was exceedingl
iet and remote part of the gar
s spoken upon
ay something to me
sed to such b
nt, sir," she said, "althou
ed the cavalier in Engli
in the softest ton
incess, I am not
though, for as he sa
ore his bold glance and looke
seized her round the waist and pressed a kiss upon the o
but that libertine masker held her firmly; that is, as fir
dvantage of my unprotecte
ry to, my coy princes
her heart beatin
thought, growing qu
r, growing bolder by encouragem
"Let me bask in the sunshine of your eyes;
aptured at such
lovely book," she
not accede t
mely happy, that she feared to break
e said, struggling g
angelic face," said t
he lady, "since yo
aimed the galla
es
never
praises each feat
lett
aggered e
oubt
t no l
ou sent no letter, why ar
o yours," respo
wh
to-be-treasured missi
is impossible to say, for at the momentous crisis, a voice
Mari
r ha
ter or
r form
have fallen had not the protecting arm
veil fel
ace, he was staggered, a
arietta! Mrs. Harkaway's mai
my toe!" saying which she jerked herself back,
black lace flounces, she fled precipitately along the path, leaving her
Mr.
how sadly was she disap