Their Mariposa Legend; a romance of Santa Catalina by Charlotte Bronte Herr
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head. One more thing, at least, about her now he should learn!
"Did you know - ?" she began, then broke off irresolute. Blair glanced at her and again their eyes met. This time he did not smile. "Know what?" he asked. She laughed with embarrassment. "It really isn't of any interest to you, but - " and again she paused. "Suppose you let me be the judge of that," he suggested stiffly. "You're making me horribly curious, you know. You can't very well drop the subject now." He was evidently making an effort at pleasantry. She flushed brightly. "Of course it couldn't be of the slightest importance to anyone except myself," she explained. Then, as if doubting her courage to continue long, she hurried on, "but one reason I take such an interest in - your work is because I'm a direct descendant of Lord Harold myself. He became the Duke of Norfolk afterward, you know, but Hastings was always the family name." She flashed him a haughty glance, a pride that changed to wideeyed surprise as she noted his amazement. "Not really?" He had turned abruptly and in his eyes there was a curious expression, almost of alarm. "How extraordinary, - how perfectly extraordinary!" |
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