Classic Book Library : Historical Fiction : Beric The Briton: A Story Of The Roman Invasion : Chapter 21 : Page 1 of 39 Old Friends Beric and Aemilia were sitting on the following day in the shade in front of the house, where Porus had erected a verandah of boughs to keep off the sun, when they observed a female peasant and an elderly man ascending the hill. They were still some distance down, and the man spoke to one of the farm men who was on his way down the hill."They are coming this way," Aemilia said; "they have passed the point where the paths fork. She seems to find that basket she is carrying heavy, and no wonder, for it is a steep climb under the midday sun." Stopping once or twice to get breath the two peasants approached. "She is a good looking girl, Beric," Aemilia said. "Our host has two or three nieces down in the town," Beric replied; "I expect it is one of them. Yes, she is certainly pretty, and not so browned and sunburnt as most of these peasant girls are." As they came close the girl stopped and looked at the house, and then, instead of going to the entrance, left her companion and walked across to the verandah. A smile came across her face. Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |