Princess Maritza
driven rapidly across the blue. Hurrying shadows flecked the swelling bosom of the downs, and where the grass was long it rippled like a green sea, making rus
raughts, until the sorrows of life and its cares were forgotten; a morning that lent st
face which proclaimed him one of those who would be likely to succeed in anything he undertook, no matter what dangers and difficulties might stand in his path, one who would march straight forward to his object even as he breasted the downs this morning. Most men would have pronounced him handsome, judging, as men ever do, by build and muscle; women might have he
is quite certain that no such thing as a faded flower, or a glove, or love token of any kind held a place among his treasures. No woman in the past had given him a single heart throb which love lent a sense of pain to, and it seemed unlikely that any woman would wish to do so now. For Desmond Ell
areer which it involved, and as he approached the top of the downs his eyes were bent upon the gro
acing past him a little to his left. A run of a few yards enabled him to intercept it, and he grasped it
loose hair streaming in the breeze. She did not c
t improved," he said,
he answered with a smile; "but thanks all the same. Had it got past yo
t after the r
ch is beyond my power; no difficulty I could not fight and overcome; no danger I could not despise and laugh at. My blood is full
etim
its high places waiting to be won. There is nothing out of his reach, if h
hangeful color, as full of secrets as a deep pool in the hollow of a wood, quiet, silent secrets which presently, when the time came, a lover might seek to understand, yet promising angry and tempestuous moods should storms happen. Her lips, parted often as though she were waiting for someone with eager expectation
h a grand thing as you suppose
country, I know, but it is never the same. She cannot be a statesman, she cannot be a soldier. She cannot take
ng the man after he has won pla
onquest does no
quickly, and then he half regretted hi
moment, a smile upon her lips, yet
am very you
you
orant, or whatever word yo
probed life very deep
," she answered. "You are not so ve
m more of a fool than an
lf-way to success. That sounds as if I had stolen something from a copy-book, doesn't it? But no,
erience," said Ellerey, hardly knowing
e towards, an end I must win. It was born into, handed down in my blood through generations of men of action. The ambi
pirit in you de
nted down into the valley below them. "Do you see that building yonder
es
know wha
N
nable school, where they teach young ladies how to behave properly, how to grow up to rule those fighting men we were speaking of, how to fit themselve
? Th
t, and-yes, I think I shall go back presently, when I h
ished, I am afrai
punishment. It is strange, but they rath
nk that is st
ed quickly, "and men are weak where attracti
omewhat startled Ellerey, and yet, as he looked at h
ace as she said it. "I am glad that it is so. My looks will help me when the work of my life beg
end to run aw
me because I am a foreigner. You English are so polite. You do not seem to expect foreigners to know how to behave, and you make
I should not have taken you
, and my own tongue, I
l these countries.
like England n
. It is only that which makes me dislike England. Of Englishmen I know little, but I have read about them, and they have done some good, brav
the best he wants a lot of beating; at the worst, well, he wants a
occasioned, perhaps, by the careless way in which he asked the question. She felt that h
try I am a prin
dee
not beli
every inch a prin
e returned with a flash in her eyes. "You do not believe me
ieve you," said
elented in
and I, if we knew each other. You hav
, Prin
that here. Why do you
d not und
ough to measure her strength against his for a moment. "You
ce. Then he shook his head slowly. It was pleasant to hear such faith expressed in him, and he was
you will. Only never speak of ambition as
ou do me good," E
, and we become women earlier than English girls do. Listen! There are England, and France, and Germany, and Austria, and Russia all interested in me, and nothing would please them all so much as my d
will not
t is I who will be there one day. Shall I tell you? There are hundreds, thousands, of men who are ready to strike in my cause when the time is ripe. Even now there is a statesman working to set these countries at c
may. You d
doubt it?
be heavy odds
for, something to win, and if I may not win, I hope to fall in the press of the fight, and,
nd Ell
o outlet in England, come to my country, to the city of Sturatzberg, and claim f
te direction to the school, her truant spirit not yet satisfied, and Ellerey watched her until he lost sight
ge to look upon them bravely, and to believe in her power to overcome them. That was her secret, the belief in her own power. He had faced his difficulties bravely enough, but he had not had the courage to hope; therein lay his weakness, an
Lady Martin, two people who had looked into his eyes when he h
lawn toward the ho
nture, Charles; I h
dens in the village. I have been
mond answered. "She was playing truant from school,
, red-headed girl?"
een her?" D
know all
ribe her as a tall, red-headed girl. She's the most beautiful w
efly remarkable for their inability to rule, and her chance of ascending the throne of her fathers is absolutely nil, fortunately for
ut a soldier-at least,
d like to impro
nd when you have mastered the position, thank your natal stars that you were not born to take a hand in ruling it. It is a menace to Europe, Desmond, that's t
ad with a thousand details concerning Wallaria. When he went to dress for dinner he felt that he had been
ing about you, Desmond," sa
your opinion o
for a little while, Desmond; for a year or so? It will give time for
ly good of you both to have me here at a time when most of my friends found it convenient to forget me. I shall not come back until th
e in time," sa
termination," said Sir Cha
Wall
lla
there is room for
les look
smond, s
inst my country; well, with whom does the fault lie, with England or with me? England has dispensed with my services, believing a lie; she drives me fr
ulder, pressed it in kindly sympathy
ou will think better of
Char
ady Martin had gone. "I can never thank you enough. It seems poor gratitude to pain you n
ss has bewi
ped like a tree in the budding here, and I see a new outlet for my energies yonder, that is