Helena's Path

Helena's Path

by Anthony Hope
Helena's Path

Helena's Path

by Anthony Hope

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Overview

CHAPTER PAGE

I AMBROSE, LORD LYNBOROUGH 3

II LARGELY TOPOGRAPHICAL 15

III OF LAW AND NATURAL RIGHTS 33

IV THE MESSAGE OF A PADLOCK 52

V THE BEGINNING OF WAR 70

VI EXERCISE BEFORE BREAKFAST 90

VII ANOTHER WEDGE! 110

VIII THE MARCHESA MOVES 127

IX LYNBOROUGH DROPS A CATCH 148

X IN THE LAST RESORT 171

XI AN ARMISTICE 186

XII AN EMBASSAGE 206

XIII THE FEAST OF ST. JOHN BAPTIST 223




HELENA'S PATH




_Chapter One_

AMBROSE, LORD LYNBOROUGH


Common opinion said that Lord Lynborough ought never to have had a
peerage and forty thousand a year; he ought to have had a pound a week
and a back bedroom in Bloomsbury. Then he would have become an eminent
man; as it was, he turned out only a singularly erratic individual.

So much for common opinion. Let no more be heard of its dull utilitarian
judgements! There are plenty of eminent men--at the moment, it is
believed, no less than seventy Cabinet and ex-Cabinet Ministers (or
thereabouts)--to say nothing of Bishops, Judges, and the British
Academy,--and all this in a nook of the world! (And the world too is a
point!) Lynborough was something much more uncommon; it is not, however,
quite easy to say what. Let the question be postponed; perhaps the story
itself will answer it.

He started life--or was started in it--in a series of surroundings of
unimpeachable orthodoxy--Eton, Christ Church, the Grenadier Guards. He
left each of these schools of mental culture and bodily discipline, not
under a cloud--that metaphor would be ludicrously inept--but in an
explosion. That, having been thus shot out of the first, he managed to
enter the second--that, having been shot out of the second, he walked
placidly into the third--that, having been shot out of the third, he
suffered no apparent damage from his repeated propulsions--these are
matters explicable only by a secret knowledge of British institutions.
His father was strong, his mother came of stock even stronger; he
himself--Ambrose Caverly as he then was--was very popular, and
extraordinarily handsome in his unusual outlandish style.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013037588
Publisher: SAP
Publication date: 08/22/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
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About the Author

About The Author

Anthony Hope (1863 —1933), was an English novelist and playwright. He was a prolific writer, especially of adventure novels but he is remembered best for The Prisoner of Zenda and its sequel Rupert of Hentzau. These books are set in the fictional country of Ruritania and spawned the genre known as Ruritanian romance. Zenda has inspired many adaptations, most notably the 1937 Hollywood movie of the same name.

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