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The Young Seigneur Or, Nation-Making

Chapter 8 THE TOBOGGAN SLIDE.

Word Count: 1180    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

in this blossom

with every

VALANCEY

e but make prudent enquiries about Alexandra Grant. I rememb

beautiful,

man begging on a church step. I watched her turn and speak politely to a ragged newsgirl. One day, when Quinet and I, coming down from College and seeing a little bo

kenzie's, at a toboggan party give

boggan hill and my emotions in that sim

o a grande passion,-f

e little run and leaped on at the end of the cushion, with my foot out behind to steer. Immediately we shot down the first descent, and as I straightened the course of the quick-flying leaf of maple wood, I felt it correspond as if intelligently. The second descent spurred our rate to an e

ight. The toboggan shot on like a flash, and the drift beat fiercely in my eyes. But why should I heed? Away! Away! Leave everything behind us

gan undulated gracefully like a serpent over a little rising in the path and came to a stand. She rose. The light

us closely. "Permit me-

ning eagerly forward t

in

g, paid to her, and at the house afterwards I looked

ispered Annie Lockhar

her frank, innocent manner

o me with the fo

tron! My angel!" and as I looked upon h

and raise my eyes towards your pure

are so be

d of ours, Grace Carter, a girl of the light, subtly graceful Engl

n watching your dolorous expression ti

ed at her,

nlight contemplating the approach of the catastrophe. But what have you to do with catastrophes? Off

uld not help a laugh, though

e dull, I am afr

tion is my mission. Believe me, I thi

to which I listened with what attention I could. But my eyes persisted in resting oftener and oftener on Alexandra, and some bread baked by her and Annie,-a triumph of amateur housekeeping-being passed by the latter in piec

uke he withdraws a step or two. A kind voice accosts him; it is Alexandra. "Come here and speak to me, Mr. Quinet. You always talk what is worth while." "To talk of what is worth

d to force my imagination into snatches of remembrance of her face as colored and clear-outlined

o self-contemp

n feel the passion of

y to stand in her presence! There is only left for me to purify and burn and subdue my heart

efore me and a voice seemed

t things" should be my

had advanced

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The Young Seigneur Or, Nation-Making
The Young Seigneur Or, Nation-Making
“The Young Seigneur Or, Nation-Making by Wilfrid Chateauclair”
1 Chapter 1 THE MANOIR OF DORMILLIèRE.2 Chapter 2 THE YOUNG SEIGNEUR.3 Chapter 3 HAVILAND'S IDEA.4 Chapter 4 THE MANUSCRIPT.5 Chapter 5 CONFRERIE.6 Chapter 6 ALEXANDRA.7 Chapter 7 QUINET.8 Chapter 8 THE TOBOGGAN SLIDE.9 Chapter 9 ASSORTED ENTHUSIASMS.10 Chapter 10 THE ENTHUSIASM OF SOCIAL PLEASURE.11 Chapter 11 THE CAVE. 12 Chapter 12 LA MERE PATRIE.13 Chapter 13 SOMETHING MORE OF QUINET 14 Chapter 14 THE ENTHUSIASM OF LEADERSHIP.15 Chapter 15 THE LIFE OF LEADERSHIP.16 Chapter 16 A POLITICAL SERMON.17 Chapter 17 ZOTIQUE'S RECEPTION.18 Chapter 18 THE AMERICAN FRANCE.19 Chapter 19 A DISAPPEARING ORDER.20 Chapter 20 HUMAN NATURE.21 Chapter 21 CHEZ NOUS.22 Chapter 22 DELIVER US FROM THE EVIL ONE.23 Chapter 23 THE MANUFACTORY OF REFLECTIONS.24 Chapter 24 THE STATESMAN'S DREAM.25 Chapter 25 THE INSTITUTE.26 Chapter 26 THE CAMPAIGN PLAN.27 Chapter 27 THE LOW-COUNTRY SUNRISE.28 Chapter 28 THE IDEAL STATE.29 Chapter 29 JOSEPHTE.30 Chapter 30 GRANDMOULIN.31 Chapter 31 CHAMILLY.32 Chapter 32 AN ORATION UNDER DIFFICULTIES.33 Chapter 33 LIBERGENT.34 Chapter 34 MISéRICORDE.35 Chapter 35 BLEUS.36 Chapter 36 THE FREEMASON.37 Chapter 37 THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE.38 Chapter 38 ZOTIQUE'S MISGIVING.39 Chapter 39 A CRIME!40 Chapter 40 THE PASSING OF THE HOST.41 Chapter 41 THE ELECTION.42 Chapter 42 HAVILAND REFUSES43 Chapter 43 FIAT JUSTITIA44 Chapter 44 QUINET'S CONTRIBUTION45 Chapter 45 HAVILAND'S PRINCIPLE46 Chapter 46 DAUGHTER OF THE GODS.47 Chapter 47 NOT THE END.