Two Years Ago, Volume II. eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 420 pages of information about Two Years Ago, Volume II..

Two Years Ago, Volume II. eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 420 pages of information about Two Years Ago, Volume II..

“Maybe, yes; maybe, no.  But flirting’s no marrying, Mrs. Clara.”

“True for you, sir!  Men were deceivers ever,” quoth Clara, and flounced up stairs; while Bowie looked after her with a grim smile, and caught her, when she came down again, long enough to give her a great kiss; the only language which he used in wooing, and that but rarely.

“Dinna fash, lassie.  Mind your lady and the poor bairns like a godly handmaiden, and I’ll buy the ring when the sawmon fishing’s over, and we’ll just be married ere I start for the Crimee”

“The sawmon!” cried Clara.  “I’ll see you turned into a mermaid first, and married to a sawmon!”

“And ye won’t do anything o’ the kind,” said Bowie to himself, and shouldered a valise.

In ten minutes the ladies were packed into the carriage, and away, under Mellot’s care.  Frank watched Valencia looking back, and smiling through her tears, as they rolled through the village; and then got into his car, and rattled down the southern road to Pont Aberglaslyn, his hand still tingling with the last pressure of Valencia’s.

CHAPTER XXIII.

THE BROAD STONE OF HONOUR.

But where has Stangrave been all this while?

Where any given bachelor has been, for any given month, is difficult to say, and no man’s business but his own.  But where he happened to be on a certain afternoon in the first week of October, on which he had just heard the news of Alma, was,—­upon the hills between Ems and Coblentz.  Walking over a high table-land of stubbles, which would be grass in England; and yet with all its tillage is perhaps not worth more than English grass would be, thanks to that small-farm system much be-praised by some who know not wheat from turnips.  Then along a road, which might be a Devon one, cut in the hill-side, through authentic “Devonian” slate, where the deep chocolate soil is lodged on the top of the upright strata, and a thick coat of moss and wood sedge clusters about the oak-scrub roots, round which the delicate and rare oak-fern mingles its fronds with great blue campanulas; while the “white admirals” and silver-washed “fritillaries” flit round every bramble bed, and the great “purple emperors” come down to drink in the road puddles, and sit, fearless flashing off their velvet wings a blue as of that empyrean which is “dark by excess of light.”

Down again through cultivated lands, corn and clover, flax and beet, and all the various crops with which the industrious German yeoman ekes out his little patch of soil.  Past the thrifty husbandman himself, as he guides the two milch-kine in his tiny plough, and stops at the furrow’s end, to greet you with the hearty German smile and bow; while the little fair-haired maiden, walking beneath the shade of standard cherries, walnuts, and pears, all grey with fruit, fills the cows’ mouths with chicory, and wild carnations, and pink saintfoin, and many a fragrant weed which richer England wastes.

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