One Day - A sequel to 'Three Weeks' by Anonymous
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And then he pulled himself up sharply, and declared himself a madman for raving on the street in broad daylight over the mere accidental meeting with a pair of pretty eyes. He--the uncrowned king of a to-be-glorious throne! He--the affianced husband of the Princess Elodie of--Hell! He refused to think of it! And again the horse he rode and the Park trees heard a bit of Paul Zalenska's English profanity that should have made them hide in shame over the depravity of youth. But the strangest thing of all was that the Boy, for the nonce, was not thinking of--nor listening for--the voice! He turned as he reached the end of the Row and rode slowly back. But the horses and groom had already gone from the gate. And inwardly cursing his slowness, he started on a trot for Berkeley Square. He was not very far from the Verdayne house, when, turning a sudden corner, he came upon the girl again, riding at a leisurely pace in the opposite direction. Startled by his unexpected appearance, she glanced back over her shoulder as she passed, surprising him--and perhaps herself, too, for girls do that sometimes--by a ringing and tantalizing laugh! That laugh! Wonder upon wonders, it was _the voice_! It was she--Opal! He wheeled his horse sharply, but swift as he was, she was yet swifter and was far down the street before he was fairly started in pursuit. His one desire of the moment was to catch and conquer the sprite that |
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