Classic Book Library : Historical Fiction : Won By The Sword: A Story Of The Thirty Years' War : Chapter 5 : Page 2 of 23 "What do you want?" the sentry at the door asked as they came up. The regiment was French, and Hector answered at once: "We want to see the governor, we have important news for him." The soldier was greatly surprised, for he had not expected his question to be understood by these peasant boys. "Sergeant," he called out, "here are two peasant boys who speak French. They want to see the governor, and say that they have news of importance to give him." A sergeant came out. "Sergeant," Hector went on quietly, "you will please tell the governor that the two persons he sent out under an escort the evening before last, wish to see him." By the tone of assurance in which the lad spoke, rather than by his words, the sergeant saw that there was something more than appeared on the surface, and at once took up the message. He returned almost immediately. "Please to follow me," he said, and led the way up to the governor's room. "Welcome back again, Monsieur Campbell! You have returned sooner than I expected. You found, of course, that the difficulties were insuperable?" Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |