Classic Book Library : Historical Fiction : Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Tale Of Fontenoy And Culloden : Chapter 6 : Page 3 of 25 "You are a wise woman," Malcolm said. "There is nothing like freedom. Give me a crust, and a sod for my pillow, rather than gold plates inside a prison. I have been a soldier all my life, and have had my share of hard knocks; but I never grumbled so long as I was on a campaign, though I often found it dull work enough when in garrison." "Oh, you have been a soldier! I have a brother in the regiment of Touraine. Perhaps you know him?" "I know the regiment of Touraine," Malcolm said; "and there are no braver set of men in the king's service. What is his name?" "Pierre Pitou. I have not heard of him for the last two years. He is a tall man, and broad, with a scar over the left eye." "To be sure, to be sure!" Malcolm said. "Of course, Pierre Pitou is one of my best friends; and now I think of it, madam, I ought to know without asking, so great is his resemblance to you. Why, his last words to me were, 'If you go to Tours, seek out my sister, who lives in a house nearly opposite the entrance to the convent of Our Lady;' and to think I should have forgotten all about it till I saw you!" Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |