قراءة كتاب Carette of Sark
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CARETTE OF SARK
BY JOHN OXENHAM
AUTHOR OF
"WHITE FIRE" "HEARTS IN EXILE" "BARBE OF GRAND BAYOU"
"JOHN OF GERISAU" ETC.
WITH SIXTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS, FROM PHOTOGRAPHS
OF SARK, SPECIALLY TAKEN FOR THIS BOOK
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
LONDON MCMVII
WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR
GOD'S PRISONER
RISING FORTUNES
A PRINCESS OF VASCOVY
BONDMAN FREE
OUR LADY OF DELIVERANCE
JOHN OF GERISAU
UNDER THE IRON FLAIL
BARBE OF GRAND BAYOU
HEARTS IN EXILE
JOSEPH SCORER
A WEAVER OF WEBS
WHITE FIRE
THE GATE OF THE DESERT
GIANT CIRCUMSTANCE
PROFIT AND LOSS
THE LONG ROAD
TO
WILLIAM FREDERICK COLLINGS, ESQ.
Seigneur of Sark
AND
JOHN LINWOOD PITTS, ESQ., F.S.A. (Normandy)
Managing Director
of the Guille-Allès Library, Guernsey
AND ALL THOSE GOOD FRIENDS IN THE ISLANDS
WHO HAVE SHOWN SO GREAT AN INTEREST IN THIS BOOK
I INSCRIBE THE SAME
IN HEARTY RECOGNITION OF MANY KINDNESSES
FOREWORD
Sercq is a small exclusive land where the forty farm holdings to-day are almost identical with those fixed by Helier de Carteret in the time of Queen Elizabeth; where feudal observances which date back to the time of Rollo, Duke of Normandy, are still the law of the land; and where family names and records in some cases run back unbroken for very many generations.
To obviate any personal feeling, I desire to state that, to the best of my belief, no present inhabitant of Sercq is in any way connected with any of the principal characters named in this book.
The name Carré is still an honoured one in the Island. It is pronounced Caury.
The numbers on the map refer to the farms and tenants in the year 1800—the approximate date of the story. As this map has been specially compiled, and is, I believe, the only one of its kind in existence, it may be of interest to some to find at the end of this volume a list of the holdings and holders in Sercq about one hundred years ago.
The photographs from which this book is illustrated were specially taken for me at considerable expenditure of time and trouble by various good friends in Sark and elsewhere. If, in one or two cases, we have permitted ourselves some little license in the adaptation of the present to the past, it is only for the purpose of presenting to the reader as nearly as possible what was in the writer's mind when working on the story.
The map and list of the Forty Men of Sark and their properties in the year 1800 were compiled for me from the old Island records, by my friend Mr. W.A. Toplis, over twenty years resident in Sark, and for all the time and labour he expended upon them I here make most grateful acknowledgment.
The length of the Coupée depends upon—one's feelings, one's temperament, and the exact spots where it really begins and ends. To the nervous it seems endless, and some have found themselves unable to cross it under any conditions whatever. So high an authority as Ansted gives it as 600 feet, others say 300; the simple fact being that, unless one goes for the express methodic purpose of measuring it (which no one ever does), all thought, save that of wonder and admiration, is lost the moment one's foot falls upon it. The span from cliff to cliff is probably something over 300 feet, while, from the dip of the path in Sark to the clearing of the rise in Little Sark, it is probably twice as much.
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER I | HOW PAUL MARTEL FELL OUT WITH SERCQ | 1 |
| CHAPTER II | HOW RACHEL CARRÉ WENT BACK TO HER FATHER | 14 |
| CHAPTER III | HOW TWO FOUGHT IN THE DARK | 19 |
| CHAPTER IV | HOW MARTEL RAISED THE CLAMEUR BUT FOUND NO RELIEF | 24 |
| CHAPTER V | HOW CARETTE AND I WERE GIRL AND BOY TOGETHER | 31 |
| CHAPTER VI | HOW CARETTE CAME BY HER GOLDEN BRIDGE | 43 |
| CHAPTER VII | HOW I SHOWED ONE THE WAY TO THE BOUTIQUES | 53 |
| CHAPTER VIII | HOW I WENT THE FIRST TIME TO BRECQHOU | 65 |
| CHAPTER IX | HOW WE BEGAN TO SPREAD OUR WINGS | 77 |
| CHAPTER X | HOW I BEARDED LIONS IN THEIR DENS | 85 |
| CHAPTER XI | HOW WE GREW, AND GROWING, GREW APART | 94 |
| CHAPTER XII | HOW AUNT JEANNE GAVE A PARTY | 100 |
| CHAPTER XIII | HOW WE RODE GRAY ROBIN | 117 |
| CHAPTER XIV | HOW YOUNG TORODE TOOK THE DEVIL OUT OF BLACK BOY | 130 |


