[Transcriber's note: Chapters 22, 23, and 24 are somewhatconfusing. In 22, Guillaume de Coray is thrown from hishorse and injured, but in 23 he's OK, then in 24 he'sdying. I don't have access to another edition to seeif perhaps there's something wrong with the source editionfor this etext.]
A MAID OF BRITTANY
A Romance
BY
MAY WYNNE
AUTHOR OF
"HENRY OF NAVARRE," "WHEN TERROR RULED," ETC.
POPULAR EDITION
with
FRONTISPIECE BY H. M. BROCK
LONDON
GREENING & CO., LTD.
1909
(All rights reserved)
Dedicated
TO
MY MOTHER
MAID OF BRITTANY
CHAPTER I
"A spy—a French spy! tiens, monsieur! but it isassured." The speaker, a man of about thirty yearsof age, dressed in hunting costume, was standing byhis horse's side, looking down, with flushed face andknitted brows, upon a figure which lay stretched onthe ground before him, the figure of a man alsoyoung, but even in unconsciousness of far moreprepossessing appearance than he who stood frowningover him. Gathered at a short distance and watchingthe scene with keen interest stood a hawking party,fresh from their chase, and consisting of abroad-shouldered, handsome old man of some seventysummers, a young girl, whose beautiful face wore acompassionate look as she bent forward on her palfreyto catch a glimpse at the unconscious stranger, a BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!
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