The book The Fortunes of Conrad, a Novel was written by author Cobb, Sylvanus, 1823-1887 Here you can read free online of The Fortunes of Conrad, a Novel book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Fortunes of Conrad, a Novel a good or bad book?
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" Good Lancelot, I have ridden fast and far. Have you heard anything from the lady Rosaline ?" " Why, bless you, my master, are you anxious on her account i" "Aye—that I am. Has anything been heard. of her ?" " The lady Rosaline is safe and sound, my lord." " Safe, say you?" cried the duke, starting forward, and grasping the old man by the arm. " Is my daughter in the castle ?" " She is, my lord ; and looking as well as I ever saw her, save the shade of fatigue that marked her pretty face." Cas...imir pressed his hand upon his brow, and drew a long breath, seeming thus to gain much relief. " Thank God, my child is safe !" " How, my lord — ^has there been any danger ?" " There has been much alarm-, good Lancelot. But tell me — when did she arrive ?" " This morning, just, as the day was breaking." " Did she come alone ?" "No. She was accompanied by a young man, named Conrad. They two came alone." " Who was this man ?" " I don't know, my lord. I only know that he is the fairest youth that my eyes ever rested upon ; and, if I have not lost my faculty of reading men's faces, he is as brave and true as he is handsome." At this juncture the captain of the men-at-arms came lip to welcome his lord, and of him the duke sought Casimir.
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