Excerpt from Everybody's Birthright: A Vision of Jeanne D' Arc
The library was dark, and very still. The short autumn day had been a gray one and the Shadows, which had not been driven out of the corners Of the big room all day, came trooping forth unchallenged, and swathed it in deep duskiness by four O'clock.
Some one came down the stairs, and back to the library door and looked in; then went away. Jean heard the footsteps, but did not raise her head.
Then Hilda came through the dining-room and into the hall, to light the electric lamps.
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- PublisherForgotten Books
- Publication date2018
- ISBN 10 0483232939
- ISBN 13 9780483232938
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages156