Ralestone Luck, by Andre Norton 
 
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Title: Ralestone Luck 
Author: Andre Norton 
Illustrator: James Reid 
Release Date: July 13, 2006 [EBook #18817] 
Language: English 
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RALESTONE LUCK 
By ANDRÉ NORTON 
Author of The Prince Commands 
ILLUSTRATED BY JAMES REID 
D. APPLETON-CENTURY COMPANY INCORPORATED NEW YORK 1938 
LONDON 
Copyright, 1938, by D. Appleton-Century Company, Inc. 
All rights reserved. This book, or parts thereof, must not be reproduced in any form 
without permission of the publisher.
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 
TO 
D. B. N. 
In return for many miles of proof so diligently read 
 
[Illustration: "How hold ye Lorne?" Rupert's softly spoken question brought the 
well-remembered answer to Val's lips: "By the oak leaf, by the sea wave, by the 
broadsword blade, thus hold we Lorne!"] 
 
CONTENTS 
I. THE RALESTONES COME HOME 
II. THE LUCK OF THE LORDS OF LORNE 
III. THE RALESTONES ENTERTAIN AN UNOBTRUSIVE VISITOR 
IV. PISTOLS FOR TWO--COFFEE FOR ONE 
V. THEIR TENANT DISCOVERS THE RALESTONES 
VI. SATAN GOES A-HUNTING AND FINDS WORK FOR IDLE HANDS 
VII. BY OUR LUCK! 
VIII. GREAT-UNCLE RICK WALKS THE HALL 
IX. PORTRAIT OF A LADY AND A GENTLEMAN 
X. INTO THE SWAMP 
XI. RALESTONES TO THE RESCUE! 
XII. THE RALESTONES BRING HOME A RELUCTANT GUEST 
XIII. ON SUCH A NIGHT AS THIS-- 
XIV. PIRATE WAYS ARE HIDDEN WAYS 
XV. PIECES OF EIGHT--RALESTONES' FATE! 
XVI. RALESTONES STAND TOGETHER
XVII. THE RETURN OF RICK RALESTONE 
XVIII. RUPERT BRINGS HOME HIS MARCHIONESS 
 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
"How hold ye Lorne?" Rupert's softly spoken question brought the well-remembered 
answer to Val's lips: "By the oak leaf, by the sea wave, by the broadsword blade, thus 
hold we Lorne!" 
"I'se Lucy," she stated, thoroughly at her ease. "An' dis is Letty-Lou" 
Ricky lifted off the cover. Val stared at the canvas 
"It's a genuine Audubon," Charity said 
Zzzzzrupp! Satan was industriously ripping the remnants of lining from its interior 
The canoe floated almost of its own volition into a dead and distorted strip of country 
At the bayou at last, they wriggled Jeems awkwardly into the boat 
Then came a tree burdened with a small 'coon which stared at the boy piteously, its eyes 
green in the light 
Ricky held aloft a great war sword. There could be no doubt in any of them--the Luck of 
Lorne had returned 
 
RALESTONE LUCK 
 
How hold ye Lorne? 
By the oak leaf, By the sea wave, By the broadsword blade, Thus hold we Lorne! 
The oak leaf is dust, The sea wave is gone, The broadsword is rust, How now hold ye 
Lorne? 
By our Luck, thus hold we Lorne! 
 
CHAPTER I 
THE RALESTONES COME HOME
"Once upon a time two brave princes and a beautiful princess set out to make their 
fortunes--" began the dark-haired, dark-eyed boy by the roadster. 
"Royalty is out of fashion," corrected Ricky Ralestone somewhat indifferently. "Can't 
you do better than that?" She gave her small, pert hat an exasperated tweak which 
brought the unoffending bowl-shaped bit of white felt into its proper position over her 
right eyebrow. "How long does it take Rupert to ask a single simple question?" 
Her brother Val watched the gas gage on the instrument board of the roadster fluctuate 
wildly as the attendant of the station shook the hose to speed the flow of the last few 
drops. Five gallons--a dollar ten. Did he have that much? He began to assemble various 
small hoards of change from different pockets. 
"Do you think we're going to like this?" Ricky waved her hand vaguely in a gesture 
which included a dilapidated hot-dog stand and a stretch of road white-hot under the 
steady baking of the sun. 
"Well, I think that Pirate's Haven is slightly different from our present surroundings. 
Where's your proper pride? Not everyone can be classed among the New Poor," Val 
observed judiciously. 
"Nobility in the bread line." His sister sniffed with what she fondly believed was the air 
of a Van Astor dowager. 
"Nobility?" 
"We never relinquished the title, did we? Rupert's still the Marquess of Lorne." 
"After some two hundred years in America I am afraid that we would find ourselves 
strangers in England. And Lorne crumbled to dust long ago." 
"But he's still Marquess of Lorne," she persisted. 
"All right. And what does that make you?" 
"Lady Richanda, of    
    
		
	
	
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