[Diane of the Green Van by Leona Dalrymple]@TWC D-Link bookDiane of the Green Van CHAPTER XX 1/6
CHAPTER XX. THE ROMANCE OF MINSTRELSY "I am glad to see that you are better," said Diane pleasantly. The minstrel, who had bathed his hands and face in the river until they were darkly ruddy, bowed with singular grace and ease.
That he was grave and courtly of manner and strikingly handsome to boot, Diane had already noticed with a flash of wonder. "I owe you much," said he simply.
"My life perhaps--" "I am sure," protested Diane, "that you greatly overrate my small service." "Day by day," exclaimed the minstrel sombrely, "I travel the summer roads in quest of health." Not a little interested, Diane raised frankly sympathetic eyes to his in diffident question. "The music ?" said the minstrel with his slow, grave smile.
"Is there not more romance and adventure in the life of a wandering minstrel than in that of an idle seeker after health? In the open one finds happiness, health, color and life!" Diane felt a sudden tie of sympathy link her subtly to this mysterious nomad of the summer road.
Simply and naturally she spoke of her own love of the wild things that filled the sylvan world with life and color. "You look much then at the wild flowers!" he exclaimed delightedly. "There was a leaf back there on a mountain, the edge of white, a white blossom in the heart like a patch of snow--" "Snow-on-the-mountain!" exclaimed Diane.
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