At Bay
BY
MRS. ALEXANDER
CHICAGO W. B. CONKEY COMPANY
BY THE SAME AUTHOR IN UNIFORM STYLE
ADMIRAL'S WARD AT BAY BEATON'S BARGAIN BY WOMAN'S WIT CROOKED PATH, THE FRERES, THE FORGING THE FETTERS HERITAGE OF LANGDALE MAID, WIFE OR WIDOW MAMMON SECOND LIFE, A WHICH SHALL IT BE?
CHICAGO W. B. CONKEY COMPANY
Paris on a bright April morning. Can any city make a brighter, braver show under a clear blue sky and a brilliant sun, the chestnuts in the Champs Elysées and Tuileries gardens bursting into bloom, the flower-market of the Madeleine a mass of color, exhaling delicious perfume, the fair purchasers in the first freshness of their spring attire, the tide of business and of pleasure at the fullest flood. It is a sight to fill any heart tolerably free from pressing anxiety with an irresistible sense of youth.
Though the month was still young, the weather was warm enough to make open windows an agreeable addition to the comfort of a pretty little salon in the entre-sol of Meurice's hotel, where an elderly lady was seated at a table on which a dainty déjeuner , and a couple of bottles, inscribed respectively Moselle and Pomard, was laid out.
She was not handsome, never could have been handsome, her face was broad and strong, with small twinkling black eyes, and a heavy jaw. Her figure still showed traces of the symmetry for which she had been remarkable, and the hand she had stretched out to take another oyster, was fine both in shape and color. Her rich black silk dress, the lace of her cap, the jewels on her fingers, all her surroundings indicated wealth,—her expression, comfortable self-satisfaction.
She finished her oyster with an air of enjoyment, and then looking at her watch, murmured he is late —as she spoke, the door was opened, and a waiter announced M. Glynn.
The visitor was a tall, broad-shouldered man, of perhaps thirty-five or more, with very dark hair, eyes, and complexion, well dressed and easy in his bearing and movements, yet not looking quite like a club or a drawing-room man.