His easy-going nature adapted itself readily to the two wholly separate lives he lived, and though secretly preferring the months spent with his regiment he contrived to extract every possible enjoyment from the periods of leave for which he returned to the tribe where, laying aside the picturesque uniform his ardent soul rejoiced in and scrupulously suppressing every indication of his francophile inclinations he resumed with consummate tact the somewhat invidious position of younger son of the house.
"The Shadow of the East"
E. M. Hull
So far had his francophile tendencies taken him.
"The Shadow of the East"
E. M. Hull
Craven stood for the past, he was a link with the life the francophile Arab was reluctantly surrendering.
"The Shadow of the East"
E. M. Hull