The House of the White Shadows
The House of the White Shadows
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Author(s): B. L. Farjeon, B. L.
ISBN No.: 9781497329065
Pages: 136
Year: 201403
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 11.03
Status: Out Of Print

The feverish state of excitement into which Geneva was thrown was not caused by a proclamation of war, a royal visit, a social revolution, a religious wave, or an avalanche. It was simply that a man was on his trial for murder. There is generally in Geneva a rational if not a philosophic foundation for a social upheaving; unlike the people of most other countries, the population do not care to play a blind game of follow my leader. They prefer to think for themselves, and their leaders must be men of mark. Intellect is passionately welcomed; pretenders find their proper level. What, then, in a simple trial for murder, had caused the excitement? Had the accused moved in a high station, was he a poet, a renowned soldier, a philanthropist, a philosopher, or a priest loved for his charities, and the purity of his life? None of these; he was Gautran, a woodman, and a vagabond of the lowest type. It would be natural, therefore, to seek for an explanation in the social standing of his victim. A princess, probably, or at least a lady of quality? On the contrary.


A common flower-girl, who had not two pair of shoes to her feet. Seldom had a trial taken place in which the interest manifested had been so absorbing. While it was proceeding, the questions which men and women asked freely of each other were: "What news from the court-house?" "How many days longer is it likely to last?" "Has the monster confessed?" "What will the verdict be?" "Do you think it possible he can escape?" "Why did the famous Advocate undertake the defence?".


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