The Rocks of Valpré

Ethel May Dell
The Rocks of Valpre

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Title: The Rocks of Valpre
Author: Ethel May Dell
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Language: English
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THE ROCKS OF VALPRÉ
by

ETHEL M. DELL
Author of "The Way of an Eagle," "The Knave of Diamonds," etc.
1913

I Dedicate This Book To MY MOTHER
AS A VERY SMALL TOKEN OF THAT LOVE WHICH NO
WORDS CAN EXPRESS
"Love is indestructible: Its holy flame for ever burneth, From Heaven it
came, to Heaven returneth; Too oft on Earth a troubled guest, At times
deceived, at times opprest, It here is tried and purified, Then hath in
Heaven its perfect rest: It soweth here with toil and care, Bat the
harvest-time of Love is there."
_The Curse of Kehama_--Robert Southey.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER
PROLOGUE
I. THE KNIGHT OF THE MAGIC CAVE II. DESTINY III. A ROPE
OF SAND IV. THE DIVINE MAGIC V. THE BIRTHDAY TREAT
VI. THE SPELL VII. IN THE CAUSE OF A WOMAN VIII. THE
ENGLISHMAN

PART I
I. THE PRECIPICE
II. THE CONQUEST III. THE WARNING IV. DOUBTS V. DE
PROFUNDIS VI. ENGAGED VII. THE SECOND WARNING VIII.
THE COMPACT IX. A CONFESSION X. A SURPRISE VISIT XI.
THE EXPLANATION XII. THE BIRTHDAY PARTY XIII. PALS
XIV. A REVELATION XV. MISGIVINGS XVI. MARRIED


PART II
I. SUMMER WEATHER
II. ONE OF THE FAMILY III. DISASTER IV. GOOD-BYE TO
CHILDHOOD V. THE LOOKER-ON VI. A BARGAIN VII. THE
ENEMY VIII. THE THIN END IX. THE ENEMY MOVES X. A
WARNING VOICE XI. A BROKEN REED XII. A MAN OF
HONOUR XIII. WOMANHOOD


PART III
I. WAR
II. FIREWORKS III. THE TURN OF THE TIDE IV. "MINE OWN
FAMILIAR FRIEND" V. A DESPERATE REMEDY VI. WHEN
LOVE DEMANDS A SACRIFICE VII. THE WAY OF THE
WYNDHAMS VIII. THE TRUTH

PART IV
I. THE REFUGEE
II. A MIDNIGHT VISITOR III. A FRUITLESS ERRAND IV. THE
DESIRE OF HIS HEART V. THE STRANGER VI. MAN TO MAN
VII. THE MESSENGER VIII. ARREST IX. VALPRÉ AGAIN X.
THE INDESTRUCTIBLE XI. THE END OF THE VOYAGE XII.
THE PROCESSION UNDER THE WINDOWS

PROLOGUE

CHAPTER I
THE KNIGHT OF THE MAGIC CAVE
When Cinders began to dig a hole no power on earth, except brute
force, could ever stop him till he sank exhausted. Not even the sight of
a crab could divert his thoughts from this entrancing occupation, much
less his mistress's shrill whistle; and this was strange, for on all other
occasions it was his custom to display the most exemplary obedience.
Of a cheerful disposition was Cinders, deeply interested in all things
living, despising nothing however trivial, constantly seeking, and very
often finding, treasures of supreme value in his own estimation. It was
probably this passion for investigation that induced him to dig with
such energy and perseverance, but he was not an interesting companion
when the digging mood was upon him. It was, in fact, advisable to keep
at a distance, for he created a miniature sand-storm in his immediate
vicinity that spoiled the amusement of all except himself and

successfully checked all intrusive sympathy.
"It really is too bad of him," said Chris, as she sat on a rock at twelve
yards' distance and dried her feet in melancholy preoccupation. "It's the
third day running, and I'm so tired of having nobody to talk to and
nothing to do--not even a crab-hunt."
There was some pleasure to be extracted from crab-hunting under
Cinders' ardent leadership, but alone it held no fascinations. It really
was just a little selfish of Cinders.
She glanced towards him, and saw that the sand-storm had temporarily
abated. He was working away the heap that had collected beneath him
in preparation for more extensive operations.
"Cinders!" she called, in the forlorn hope of attracting his attention.
"Cinders!" Then, with a sudden spurt of animation, "Cinders darling,
just come and see what I've found!"
But Cinders was not so easily deceived. He stood a moment with his
stubby little body tensely poised, then plunged afresh with feverish
eagerness to his task.
The sand-storm recommenced, and Chris turned with a sigh to
contemplate the blue horizon. A large steamer was travelling slowly
across it. She watched it enviously.
"Lucky people!" she said. "Lucky, lucky people!"
The
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