Joscelyn Cheshire: A Story of Revolutionary Days in the Carolinas
✍ Scribed by Kennedy, Sara Beaumont
- Book ID
- 109097970
- Publisher
- BiblioBazaar
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 774 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
e threw the door wide open and, with one foot advanced and his weight on the other hip, stood at pose with uplifted arm and sword; as gallant a figure as ever melted a maiden�s heart or stormed a foeman�s citadel. There was great suggestion of power in the straight limbs, a marvellous promise of strength in the upward sweep of the arm, which, for a moment, held the inmates of the room in silence of admiration. Then an avalanche of exclamations broke loose.
�Richard, Richard!�
�Master Clevering!�
�A health to the young Continental!�
�Oh, the new uniform, how bravely it doth become him!�
�The buff and blue forever!�
�What an air the coat gives him.�
�And the breeches have never a wrinkle in them. I have ever said, my son, that you were�[Pg 2]not over fair of feature, but that the Lord made it up to you in the shape o� your legs.� The last speaker was his mother, who, passing behind him, ran her fingers caressingly along the seams of his military outfit.
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