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They Looked and Loved

Chapter 2 AT PIRATE BEACH.

Word Count: 1144    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

y, and mirrored itself in the ocean as it rolled its long and h

grounds dotted with trees and shrubberies. Up in the second story a dim light gleamed from an open casement, and fr

ere. The old man had stayed only one hour, at the end of which he had accompanied his bride to he

great wealth. I am many times a millionaire. Ah, Farnham, the miser, eking out his wretched life by selling cigars on the elevated railroad, but

opping the cold hand he had taken in

or a year,

ber, with the shadow of a fateful tragedy looming over her unconscious head and

ntly upon the door, b

d you to-night.

g from her window, watching the moonlight on the sea and the

ge that he should have brought me here! He

d to the voice of the sea as the surf broke continuously upon

were young and handsome, and we loved each other; but, alas, I am forever cut o

had left her like some beautiful, untamed, wild bird-untrammeled by conventionaliti

. We love you, we

tole down to the beach, and stood there dreamily, her gr

d ever been here before. I wonder if old Meg, the fortune-telle

a tumble-down old shanty that had evidently been constructed out of the black hull of an ancient wrec

ere still, t

h the dim little panes into the shan

hat is that old

close converse with-Farnham, the miser. It flashed into her mind that he was seeking from old Meg

ll humbug," she thought impatiently, and bent her ear to listen

e, Farnham, or I will tear her from that stately home. I will make her my sla

and gripped the virago's wrist so

ember. She belongs to me now, for I found her after you had let her escape your clutches. No wonder she fled from y

wanted," Meg gro

at her incoherent ravings. To Nita it seemed plain that the fiendish pair sha

though old Meg has told me a hundred times that I was cast up by the sea. Wh

uched the knob to throw it open. A moment's indecision, then her b

urder me," and she hurried from t

allowed up in the gloom, Nita stopped a moment to take b

ing mystery!" she cried, stretching out her

us terror, and ran wildly a few paces farther along the shore. A broken shell pierced the sole of her thin shoe, but she limped painfully on, h

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“This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 edition. Excerpt: ...kinship of pain was theirs. \"Peace be to thee,\" David said gently, as the other passed him. There was an instant's pause, and then the monk faced him with fingers uplifted. \"The Grace of God be upon thee, David,\" he said, and his eyes, drawn back from the world where they had been exploring, met the other's keenly. Then he wheeled and entered the monastery. \"The grace of God be upon thee, David!\" How strange it sounded, this Christian blessing in response to his own Oriental greeting, out in this Eastern waste. His own name, too. It was as though he had been transported to the ancient world where \"Brethren\" were so few that they called each other by their \"Christian\" names--even as they did in Hamley to-day. In Hamley to-day! He closed his eyes, a tremor running through his body; and then, with an effort which stilled him to peace again, he moved forward, and was greeted by Ebn Ezra, from whom the third member of the little group had now drawn apart nearer to the acacia-tree, and was seated on a rock that jutted from the sand. \"What is it?\" David asked. \"Wouldst thou not sleep, Saadat? Sleep is more to thee now than aught thou mayst hear from any man. To all thou art kind save thyself.\" \"I have rested,\" David answered, with a measured calmness, revealing to his friend the change which had come since they parted an hour before. They seated themselves under the palm-tree, and were silent for a moment, then Ebn Ezra said: \"These come from the Place of Lepers.\" David started slightly. \"Zaida?\" he asked, with a sigh of pity. \"The monk who passed thee but now goes every year to the Place of Lepers with the...”
1 Chapter 1 A WEB OF FATE.2 Chapter 2 AT PIRATE BEACH.3 Chapter 3 IT IS BETTER THAT YOU DIE. 4 Chapter 4 LIZETTE SAVES HER MISTRESS.5 Chapter 5 A PLOT TO WIN A LOVER.6 Chapter 6 UNDER THE ROOF OF GRAY GABLES.7 Chapter 7 FORGOT SHE WAS A WIFE.8 Chapter 8 IN DEADLY PERIL.9 Chapter 9 THE SERPENT RING.10 Chapter 10 WILL YOU NEVER FORGIVE 11 Chapter 11 IT IS THE RING. 12 Chapter 12 ALL FOR A WOMAN'S SAKE.13 Chapter 13 SECRET PLANS.14 Chapter 14 TWO PISTOL SHOTS.15 Chapter 15 A DUEL ON THE BEACH.16 Chapter 16 WITH THIS RING I THEE WED. 17 Chapter 17 SHALL I NEVER SEE YOU AGAIN 18 Chapter 18 HE WILL KILL MY HUSBAND. 19 Chapter 19 TREACHERY.20 Chapter 20 A GHOST ON BOARD SHIP.21 Chapter 21 DONALD KAYNE'S RETURN.22 Chapter 22 PEPITA!23 Chapter 23 NITA AT GRAY GABLES AGAIN.24 Chapter 24 THE MISER SENDS FOR HIS BRIDE.25 Chapter 25 LET US DIE TOGETHER. 26 Chapter 26 YOU SHALL KNOW THE SECRET. 27 Chapter 27 THE TENTH OF JUNE.28 Chapter 28 THE OTHER CLAIMANT.29 Chapter 29 HER FATHER'S NAME AND GOLD.30 Chapter 30 DONALD KAYNE'S STORY.31 Chapter 31 LIZETTE A PRISONER.32 Chapter 32 ON TRIAL FOR HER LIFE.33 Chapter 33 THE PARRICIDE'S FATE.