The White Gauntlet - Mayne Reid

The White Gauntlet

A woman in a wood—encountered accidentally, and alone. ’Tis an encounter to challenge curiosity—even though she be but a gipsy, or a peasant girl gathering sticks.
If a high-born dame, beautiful,—and, above all, bright-haired,—curiosity is no longer the word; but admiration, involuntary, unrestrained—bordering upon adoration. It is but the instinct of man’s heart to worship the fairest object, upon which man’s eye may rest; and this is a beautiful woman, with bright hair, met in the middle of a wood.
Marion Wade possessed all the conditions to merit such exalted admiration. She was high-born, beautiful, and bright-haired. She was alone in a wood.
It did not detract from the interest of the situation, that she was mounted on a white horse, carried a hawk on her hand, and was followed by a hound.
She was unaccompanied by human creature—hawk, hound, and horse being her only companions.
It must have been her choice to be thus unattended. Wishing it, the daughter of Sir Marmaduke Wade might have had for escort a score of retainers.
Autumn was in the sky: and along with it a noon-day sun. The golden light straggling through the leaves was reflected upon a field of blue, brilliant as the canopy whence it came. It was not the blue of the hyacinth gleaming in the forest glade, nor the modest violet that empurples the path. In October it could not be either. More attractive was that cerulean tint, seen in the iris of a woman’s eye—the eye of Marion Wade.
The sunbeams danced upon her yellow hair, with apparent delight, kissing its tresses of kindred colour—kissing her radiant cheek, that, even under the shadow of the trees, looked luminous.
What does she in the wild wood unguarded—unattended? Is she a-hawking?
The kestrel perched upon her gloved hand should say, yes. But more than once game has sprung up temptingly before her; and still the hood has been suffered to stay upon the hawk, and its jesses are retained in leash.

Mayne Reid
Содержание

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Volume One—Chapter One.


Volume One—Chapter Two.


Volume One—Chapter Three.


Volume One—Chapter Four.


Volume One—Chapter Five.


Volume One—Chapter Six.


Volume One—Chapter Seven.


Volume One—Chapter Eight.


Volume One—Chapter Nine.


Volume One—Chapter Ten.


Volume One—Chapter Eleven.


Volume One—Chapter Twelve.


Volume One—Chapter Thirteen.


Volume One—Chapter Fourteen.


Volume One—Chapter Fifteen.


Volume One—Chapter Sixteen.


Volume One—Chapter Seventeen.


Volume One—Chapter Eighteen.


Volume One—Chapter Nineteen.


Volume One—Chapter Twenty.


Volume One—Chapter Twenty One.


Volume One—Chapter Twenty Two.


Volume One—Chapter Twenty Three.


Volume One—Chapter Twenty Four.


Volume One—Chapter Twenty Five.


Volume Two—Chapter One.


Volume Two—Chapter Two.


Volume Two—Chapter Three.


Volume Two—Chapter Four.


Volume Two—Chapter Five.


Volume Two—Chapter Six.


Volume Two—Chapter Seven.


Volume Two—Chapter Eight.


Volume Two—Chapter Nine.


Volume Two—Chapter Ten.


Volume Two—Chapter Eleven.


Volume Two—Chapter Twelve.


Volume Two—Chapter Thirteen.


Volume Two—Chapter Fourteen.


Volume Two—Chapter Fifteen.


Volume Two—Chapter Sixteen.


Volume Two—Chapter Seventeen.


Volume Three—Chapter One.


Volume Three—Chapter Two.


Volume Three—Chapter Three.


Volume Three—Chapter Four.


Volume Three—Chapter Five.


Volume Three—Chapter Six.


Volume Three—Chapter Seven.


Volume Three—Chapter Eight.


Volume Three—Chapter Nine.


Volume Three—Chapter Ten.


Volume Three—Chapter Eleven.


Volume Three—Chapter Twelve.


Volume Three—Chapter Thirteen.


Volume Three—Chapter Fourteen.


Volume Three—Chapter Fifteen.


Volume Three—Chapter Sixteen.


Volume Three—Chapter Seventeen.


Volume Three—Chapter Eighteen.


Volume Three—Chapter Nineteen.

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2011-03-28

Темы

Knights and knighthood -- Juvenile fiction

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