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«The Crowned Skull» en inglés

The Crowned Skull

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📖 Paginas434
⏰ Tiempo de leer 14 horas
💡 Fecha de publicación1908
🌏 Idioma original Inglés
📌 Tipo Novela

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Chapter 1 — The Tent of Mystery

Sir Hannibal Trevick was a personage at St. Ewalds.
Certainly he lacked money to support the dignity of his name, and therefore had been compelled to let Trevick Grange to a South African millionaire, and take up his abode in the Dower House at the Cornish watering-place.
But he came of an old and distinguished family, and possessed to all appearances great force of character.
Also, he was an ardent churchman, and a philanthropist.
Finally, he had a most charming daughter, who was both clever and beautiful: two things not invariably found together.
Dericka Trevick — her quaint Christian name was a source of wonder to archaeologists, since it was that of the Babylonian fish-goddess, could have figured as Titania at a fairy solemnity.
She was small and slender, golden-haired and blue-eyed, with a bright manner and a mercurial temperament.
Such a description gives an impression of insipidity and shallowness.
But Dericka was neither insipid nor shallow.
Her will was strong, her judgement quick and unerring, and she ruled the Dower House.
Sir Hannibal obeyed her, although he saved his dignity by pretending that such obedience was but fatherly kindness, which could refuse nothing to his household fairy.
She dominated the mild, lean governess, Miss Warry, who had taught her everything, and she kept a tight hand over the three domestics who formed Sir Hannibal’s modest establishment.
In spite of her looks and manner Dericka was strong, and could have passed for an Elizabeth or Catherine in embryo.
All the same, she was popular, and therefore all the young men of St. Ewalds were bound to her chariot-wheels.
But she favoured none of these as they were too bucolic and tame.
Her heart had been given for over six months to a smart young barrister from London, who was called Oswald Forde.
Sir Hannibal approved, for Forde was a rising man, and might yet become a K. C. or a judge; but as yet there was no open engagement.
Dericka was only twenty, and Forde twenty-seven, so there was time enough for a mutual experiment as to whether they would suit one another before before attempting matrimony.
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