The Forest of Vazon a Guernsey Legend of the Eighth Century
The Forest of Vazon a Guernsey Legend of the Eighth Century
J I James Ingersoll Wyer
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" In yonder tower lives my mother, on the shore arc my people; there is no escape on either hand ! A chance has saved you hitherto ; none dare approach our home without my mother's permission, which is rarely given ; but on this spot they may find you, may seize you, may — !" She stopped, with an expression of horror, and covered her face with her hands. But Jean was not anxious ; he was radiant with happiness. He seated himself and spoke of love, deep passionate love ; so gentle was he, so sof...t, so courteous, and yet so ardent, that the maiden trembled ; when he dared to take her hand she did not withdraw it. The moment of bliss was brief; a step was heard. "Hide yourself quickly, " she whispered, " Tita is returning. " Jean promptly obeyed the injunction. The old woman arrived with a well-filled wallet, and 40 THE FOREST OF VAZON. looked fondly at her young mistress. The signs of recent agitation struck her. "What has befallen thee, Hilda?" she cried anxiously. The girl took her arm and led her seawards.
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