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The Princess Elopes

Harold MacGrath

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .I am forced to ask the same question of you: what are you doing here in this ruined castle? If it isn't ruined, it is deserted, which amounts to the same thing." This was impertinent, especially on the part of a self-invited guest.

"That is my affair, sir. I have a right here, now and at all times." Her voice was cold and authoritative. "There is an inn six miles farther down the road; this is a private residence. Certainly you can not remain here over night."

"Six miles?" I echoed dismally. "Madam, if I have seemed impertinent, pardon me. I have been in the saddle six hours. I have ridden nearly thirty miles since noon. I am dead with fatigue. At least give me time to rest a bit before taking up the way again, I admit that the manner of my entrance was informal; but how was I to know? There was not even a knocker on the door by which to make known my presence to you." The truth is, I did not want to go at once. No one likes to stum. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Fun romance, with a lost prince and a princess that doesn't want to marry an older gentleman. Pretty predictable, but the writing is fun. Reminds me of older movies.

This was one of those stories between historical fiction and fairy tale. On the one hand, we have a princess and Barscheit (a fictional country, somewhere between Germany, Austria and Italy), on the other everything sounded very real - this country could have existed.

The plot was totally predictable

A wonderful little romance. All heroes and heroines act completely recklessly. Wouldn’t recommend their example to anyone. The writing style is absolutely wonderful! I shall be reading more by this author. It’s a bit predictable. Ok, so I knew what would happen when they said there was a lost princ