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He thought he had left it too late. And as always with him, he met fear with anger. ‘I am not kind!’ He flung the word away as though it were a wasp that had settled on him, and swung round to the doorway; then checked again to look back at her. ‘Well, are you coming, or is it that I must go back alone? There are other girls on the Hill of Gathering tonight.’

There was a sudden white flash of anger in Blai, answering his own as the fire in the grey dagger answered to the flint. ‘Then let you take one of them to leap through the fire with you, my young Golden Lord!’

But Drem’s anger had escaped him. He shook his head. ‘I do not wish for any of them, Blai.’

She looked at him in silence, a long, clear look; and for a moment he was still afraid that he was too late. Then she smiled, and still without a word, began to tend the fire, so that it could be safely left. When that was done, she sprang up and came to Drem where he waited in the doorway; and he caught her hand in his sound one, and they ducked out into the moonlight and the blustering spring wind, and ran laughing, with Whitethroat at their heels, back towards the Beltane fires.

About the Author

Rosemary Sutcliff was born in 1920 in West Clanden, Surrey.

With over 40 books to her credit, Rosemary Sutcliff is now universally considered one of the finest writers of historical novels for children. Her first novel,
The Queen Elizabeth Story
was published in 1950. In 1959 her book
The Lantern Bearers
won the Carnegie Medal. In 1974 she was highly commended for the Hans Christian Andersen Award and in 1978 her book,
Song for a Dark Queen
was commended for the Other Award.

In 1975, Rosemary was awarded the OBE for services to Children’s Literature and the CBE in 1992. Unfortunately Rosemary passed away in July 1992 and will be much missed by her many fans.

Also by Rosemary Sutcliff

Beowulf: Dragonslayer

The Armourer’s House

The Capricorn Bracelet

The High Deeds of Finn MacCool

The Hound of Ulster

The Sword and the Circle

The Light Beyond the Forest

The Road to Camlann

The Shining Company

Sun Horse, Moon Horse

The Witch’s Brat

The Chronicles of Robin Hood

Bonnie Dundee

The Mark of the Horse Lord

Frontier Wolf

Knight’s Fee

Blood Feud

Simon

Song for a Dark Queen

Tristan and Iseult

Brother Dusty-Feet

Sword Song

WARRIOR SCARLET
AN RHCP DIGITAL EBOOK 978 1 448 17302 0

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First Published in Great Britain by Oxford University Press, 1957

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