Eve A Novel Author:Sabine Baring-Gould Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: dark hard face of Ezekiel, on the white quivering face of Ignatius. ' And you bless,' said the latter,' you bless the name of Eve, and the blood that follows ... more »it.' ' I bless. Peace be to the restless blood.' CHAPTER in. THE WHISH-HUNT. On a wild and blustering evening, seventeen years after the events related in the two preceding chapters, two girls were out, in spite of the fierce wind and gathering darkness, in a little gig that accommodated only two, the body perched on very large and elastic springs. At every jolt of the wheels the body bounced and swayed in a manner likely to trouble a bad sailor. But the girls were used to the motion of the vehicle, and to the badness of the road. They drove a very sober cob, who went at his leisure, picking his way, seeing ruts in spite of the darkness. The moor stretched in unbroken desolation far away on all sides but one, where it dropped to the gorge of the Tamar, but the presence of this dividing valley could only be guessed, not perceived by the crescent moon. The distant Cornish moorland range of Hingston and the dome of Kit Hill seemed to belong to the tract over which the girls were driving. These girls were Barbara and Eve Jordan. They had been out on a visit to some neighbours, if those can be called neighbours who lived at a distance of five miles, and were divided from Morwell by a range of desolate moor. They had spent the day with their friends, and were returning home later than they had intended. ' I do not know what father would say to our being abroad so late, and in the dark, unattended,' said Eve, ' were he at home. It is well he is away.' 1 He would rebuke me, not you,' said Barbara. - ' Of course lie would; you are the elder, and responsible.' ' But I yielded to your persuasion.' ' Yes,...« less