The End of Her Honeymoon by Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes
page 1 of 202 (00%)
page 1 of 202 (00%)
|
The End of Her Honeymoon
By Mrs. Belloc Lowndes Author of "The Uttermost Farthing," "The Chink in the Armour," etc., etc. 1913 CHAPTER I "Cocher? l'Hotel Saint Ange, Rue Saint Ange!" The voice of John Dampier, Nancy's three-weeks bridegroom, rang out strongly, joyously, on this the last evening of their honeymoon. And before the lightly hung open carriage had time to move, Dampier added something quickly, at which both he and the driver laughed in unison. Nancy crept nearer to her husband. It was tiresome that she knew so little French. "I'm telling the man we're not in any hurry, and that he can take us round by the Boulevards. I won't have you seeing Paris from an ugly angle the first time--darling!" |
|