Margarita: a Legend of the Fight for the Great River
Margarita: a Legend of the Fight for the Great River
Elizabeth W Elizabeth Williams Champney
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The Due de Linares affirmed that I had received my liberty on promise of reporting for duty when called upon to do so. This was not exactly as I understood the matter, and I fell into an impotent rage, which rejoiced Margarita. " I told the Duke, " she said, " that you could never have consented to such a thing, that you were a French subject, and that he had no power over you ; but I only angered him, and my father bade me be silent. " " But not soon enough, " said Don Raimon " It is inconceiv...able what mischief a good woman can do. "I will put to you several plain suggestions, Mon- sieur de St. Denis. Of what use is it to combat the irresistible ? Are you in the Duke's power or not ? Do you wish to leave Margarita a widow ? What difference is there whether she becomes a subject of France for your sake, or whether you become a subject of Spain for hers, provided you live your lives together? Is not your love for each other more sacred than your allegiance to the Grande Monarque, who cares not an atom for your loyalty?" " I could never fight against France, " I said.
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