Kidnapped at the Altar; Or, The Romance of that Saucy Jessie Bain

E-text prepared by Annie McGuire
The Latest and Most Thrilling Story Fresh from the Pen of the
Peoples' Favorite Author,
Copyright, 1909,
—By—
The ARTHUR WESTBROOK COMPANY.

It was a magnificent evening, in balmy June, on the far-famed St. Lawrence.
The steamer St. Lawrence was making her nightly search-light excursion down the bay, laden to her utmost capacity.
The passengers were all summer tourists, light of heart and gay of speech; all save one, Hubert Varrick, a young and handsome man, dressed in the height of fashion, who held aloof from the rest, and who stood leaning carelessly against the taffrail.
The steamer was making its way in and out of the thousand green isles, the great light from the pilot-house suddenly throwing a broad, illuminating flash first on this and then on that.
As the light swept across land and water from point to point, Varrick lightly laughed aloud at the ludicrous incidents, such as the sudden flashing of the light's piercing rays on some lover's nook, where two souls indulging in but one thought were ruthlessly awakened from sweet seclusion to the most glaring publicity, and at many a novel sight, little dreaming that at every turn of the ponderous wheels he was nearing his destiny.

Laura Jean Libbey
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2010-01-15

Темы

Fiction; Love stories; Adventure stories; Dime novels

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