Two Penniless Princesses Two Penniless Princesses

Two Penniless Princesses

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Publisher Description

The battlements of a castle were, in disturbed times, the only recreation-ground of the ladies and play-place of the young people. Dunbar Castle, standing on steep rocks above the North Sea, was not only inaccessible on that side, but from its donjon tower commanded a magnificent view, both of the expanse of waves, taking purple tints from the shadows of the clouds, with here and there a sail fleeting before the wind, and of the rugged headlands of the coast, point beyond point, the nearer distinct, and showing the green summits, and below, the tossing waves breaking white against the dark rocks, and the distance becoming more and more hazy, in spite of the bright sun which made a broken path of glory along the tossing, white-crested waters.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1901
May 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
280
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
175.9
KB

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