Falling Pomegranate Seeds: The Duty Of Daughters (The Katherine Of Aragon Story Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
She pointed them out to Catalina. “Look! The princess rides between the king and prince.” Shielding her eyes, Catalina leaned on the balcony. “Is she pretty?” Beatriz laughed, lounging beside her. “How can I tell? At this distance she could be Helen of Troy brought back to life. All I can tell you now is the honour bestowed on her by the king – she rides beside him – and that the princess rides like a true horsewoman.” Catalina bent forward for a better view. “I see them now.” The royal party close now, the girl between the prince and the king twisted in her saddle-chair, turning in the prince’s direction. The gloaming light illumined her strawberry blonde hair and profiled her pert, turned-up nose. Prince Juan twisted in his saddle too. It seemed their movement towards each other strummed the notes of a song, echoing bird songs in spring. Beatriz grinned. “I think the prince and princess already like each other very much.”
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