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The Knight-Errant - A Novel Of Today (1911) (Paperback)
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The Knight-Errant - A Novel Of Today (1911) (Paperback)
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CHAPTER THREE THE COLONEL ADVISES CARE Put not your trust in facial
expressions. Ninety per cent, of the people who for the first time
saw Colonel Edgerton striding up Rector Street to his office, would
have said, there goes a stern man. The Colonel carried his head
well up in the air and a little to the right; he was tall, with
good shoulders and altogether a military figure. He had a fine head
of white hair, bushy white eyebrows, and white moustaches and
imperial. Sometimes he slipped his right hand across his breast and
into the bosom of his coat which he invariably wore buttoned.
Always he wore a preoccupied look as though tortured by the
responsibilities of some impending judgment. Yes, fully ninety per
cent, even of those accustomed to seeing the Colonel would not have
hesitated in pronouncing him a stern man; and yet in reality; he
was Edith Hampton's guardian and she was beyond question the
commandant of their small post. Edith felt no necessity of
striding, scowling, or assuming Napoleonic poses; she placed no
reliance upon overawing the enemy; when it came to the actual
conflict she would close in and crush him; but in the meantime she
would be as sunny and tranquil and smiling as the grassy bank which
hides a disappearing gun. The Colonel much preferred an enemy
willing to capitulate without a single blow. He never tried to
overawe Edith; in fact he had ahabit, as unconscious as it was
comical, of lifting his eyes to hers from time to time while a tiny
shade of apprehension came upon his firm, soldierly face. He had
been a vigorous fighter in the Civil War, a man of action, quick,
powerful, certain; but he had assumed the guardianship of Edith
shortly after her fourth birthday, and since then he had felt like
a corporal commanding a regiment of captains. He ...
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