A Man for the Ages A Story of the Builders of Democracy
A MAN FOR THE AGES By IRVING BACHELLER A STORY OF THE BUILDERS OF DEMOCRACY AUTHOR OF THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING, KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE, ETC. 1919 TO MY DEAR FRIEND AND COMRADE ALEXANDER GROSSET I DEDICATE THIS BOOK IN TOKEN OF MY ESTEEM
It was nine o'clock; the merchant and his wife were reading their
evening prayers; suddenly the noise of a carriage drawn by several
horses resounded in the street; loud and hasty raps echoed from the
shop where the servant hurried to open the door, and into that
venerable salon rushed a woman, magnificently dressed in spite of the
mud upon the wheels of her travelling-carriage, which had just crossed
Italy, France, and Spain. It was, of course, the Marana,--the Marana
who, in spite of her thirty-six years, was still in all the glory of
her ravishing beauty; the Marana who, being at that time the mistress
of a king, had left Naples, the fetes, the skies of Naples, the climax
of her life of luxury, on hearing from her royal lover of the events
in Spain and the siege of Tarragona.
"Tarragona! I must get to Tarragona before the town is taken!" she
cried. "Ten days to reach Tarragona!"
Then without caring for crown or court, she arrived in Tarragona,
furnished with an almost imperial safe-conduct; furnished too with
gold which enabled her to cross France with the velocity of a rocket.
"My daughter! my daughter!" cried the Marana.
At this voice, and the abrupt invasion of their solitude, the
prayer-book fell from the hands of the old couple.
"She is there," replied the merchant, calmly, after a pause during
A MAN FOR THE AGES By IRVING BACHELLER A STORY OF THE BUILDERS OF DEMOCRACY AUTHOR OF THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING, KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE, ETC. 1919 TO MY DEAR FRIEND AND COMRADE ALEXANDER GROSSET I DEDICATE THIS BOOK IN TOKEN OF MY ESTEEM