The Rebel Lady

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" Oh, never in all the land was there such a princeling ! " she cried softly.
He was in truth a splendid boy. His limbs were straight and strong, and he looked older than his three years. Grana's glorious grey eyes he had beneath dark curling hair, and Grana's red wilful mouth. Theobald he had been christened, but " Tibot of the boats " the adoring country people called him, because he had been born on shipboard, and to his father and mother he was ever Tibot.
Grana raised him in her arms until
... he stood upon the stone parapet of the terrace.
" Ah, he is strong ! " she cried. " And bold, too bold ! Ever he struggles to be free. Aid me to hold him, my lord, lest h^, fall ! " And Domhnall put his arms about them both.
" So, it is fitting that we stand together, we three ! " Grana said softly. " In a little space we must watch you go, the Prince and I ! And who may tell " " In a little while I shall return with honour, " Domhnall said quickly. " But it is sweet that you 128 THE REBEL LADY should fear for me, my lady, who never feared for yourself.


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