The Garden of Swords - Max Pemberton

The Garden of Swords

“Into the death-pit Lefort rode.”
By Max Pemberton
Author of “Kronstadt,” “The Iron Pirate,” etc.
ILLUSTRATED BY STANLEY L. WOOD
NEW AMSTERDAM BOOK COMPANY PUBLISHERS : NEW YORK : 1902
Copyright, 1898
By Max Pemberton
Sickle and reaper and harvest of sorrow; Heavy the wagons that gather the dead; Let there be dirge for the sun of the morrow! God is the gleaner on fields ye have fled!


The Garden of Swords
Old Père Bonot, sunning himself before the doors of a café by the minster, held the Courrier du Bas-Rhin in his hand, and vouchsafed to Rosenbad, the brewer, and to Hummel, the vintner, such particulars of the forthcoming wedding as he found to be good. A glass of coffee stood at Père Bonot’s elbow; his blue spectacles rested high upon a forehead where no wrinkles sat; the smoke from his cigarette hung in little white clouds about his iron-grey hair. He sat before the great cathedral of Strasburg; but the paper and its words carried him away to a little village of the mountains where, forty years ago, he had knelt at the altar with Henriette at his side, and an old priest had blessed him, and he had gone out to the sunny vineyards, hand in hand with his girl-wife to their home in a forest of the Vosges. There were tears in old Bonot’s eyes when he took up the Courrier again.

Max Pemberton
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2014-06-18

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Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 -- Fiction

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