[Gutenberg 2762] • The Brethren
- Authors
- Haggard, H. Rider
- Publisher
- 1st World Library - Literary Society
- Tags
- 1066-1485 -- fiction , arab countries -- fiction , romance , great britain -- history -- medieval period , classics , crusades -- fiction , adventure
- ISBN
- 9781421842660
- Date
- 1904-10-02T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.29 MB
- Lang
- en
This stirring novel is set in the climactic months before the opening of the Third Crusade, called the Kings' Crusade. *The Brethren* is a classic tale of love and chivalry, unfolding amidst the touching story of two English knights who are in love with the same maiden. The devotion of these men is tested when their beloved is carried away against her will to Palestine and eventually to the court of the famous Muslim leader, Saladin.
Excerpt:
From the sea-wall on the coast of Essex, Rosamund looked out across the ocean eastwards. To right and left, but a little behind her, like guards attending the person of their sovereign, stood her cousins, the twin brethren, Godwin and Wulf, tall and shapely men. Godwin was still as a statue, his hands folded over the hilt of the long, scabbarded sword, of which the point was set on the ground before him, but Wulf, his brother, moved restlessly, and at length yawned aloud. They were beautiful to look at, all three of them, as they appeared in the splendour of their youth and health. The imperial Rosamund, dark-haired and eyed, ivory skinned and slender-waisted, a posy of marsh flowers in her hand; the pale, stately Godwin, with his dreaming face; and the bold-fronted, blue-eyed warrior, Wulf, Saxon to his finger-tips, notwithstanding his father's Norman blood. At the sound of that unstifled yawn, Rosamund turned her head with the slow grace which marked her every movement. "Would you sleep already, Wulf, and the sun not yet down?" she asked in her rich, low voice, which, perhaps because of its foreign accent, seemed quite different to that of any other woman.