The Ghost A Modern Fantasy
THE GHOST A Modern Fantasy BY ARNOLD BENNETT AUTHOR OF "THE OLD WIVES' TALES," "CLAYHANGER," ETC., ETC. BOSTON SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY 1911 Copyright, 1907
between them for ten years and more, and the old hatred was being
forgotten.
One day Bego sat in his lordly castle at Belin; and beside him was his
wife, the fair Beatrice. In all France there was not a happier man.
From the windows the duke looked out upon his broad lands and the rich
farms of his tenants. As far as a bird could fly in a day, all was
his; and his vassals and serving-men were numbered by the tens of
thousands. "What more," thought Bego, "could the heart of man wish or
pray for?"
His two young sons came bounding into the hall,--Gerin, the elder born,
fair-haired and tall, brave and gentle as his father; and Hernaudin,
the younger, a child of six summers, his mother's pet, and the joy of
the household. With them were six other lads, sons of noblemen; and
all together laughed and played, and had their boyish pleasure.
When the duke saw them, he remembered his own boyhood days and the
companions who had shared his sports, and he sighed. The fair Beatrice
heard him, and she said, "My lord, what ails you, that you are so
thoughtful to-day? Why should a rich duke like you sigh and seem sad?
Great plenty of gold and silver have you in your coffers; you have
enough of the vair and the gray,[2] of hawks on their perches, of mules
and palfreys and war steeds; you have overcome all your foes, and none
dare rise up against you. All within six days' journey are your
vassals. What more would you desire to make you happy?"
THE GHOST A Modern Fantasy BY ARNOLD BENNETT AUTHOR OF "THE OLD WIVES' TALES," "CLAYHANGER," ETC., ETC. BOSTON SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY 1911 Copyright, 1907