Tales of the Heptameron Vol Iv of V 8 4

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Tales of the Heptameron Vol Iv of V 8 4
Margaret Queen of Navarre
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In this matter they were greatly assisted by a young woman, who wasneighbour to Master Peter; she had some kinship with James, and was agood friend to Frances. And in this way, from what I can understand, they continued without scandal until the celebration of the marriage, when Frances, being an only child, proved to be very rich for a trader'sdaughter. James had, however, to wait for the greater part of hisfortune until the death of his father-in-law, for the latter was sograsping a man that
...he seemed to think one hand capable of robbing himof that which he held in the other. (4) 4 This reminds one of Moliere's Harpagon, when he requires La Flèche to show him his hands. See _L'Avare_, act i. Sc. Iii. --M.
"In this story, ladies, you see a love affair well begun, well carriedon, and better ended. For although it is a common thing among you men toscorn a girl or woman as soon as she has freely given what you chieflyseek in her, yet this young man was animated by sound and sincere love;and finding in his sweetheart what every husband desires in the girl heweds, and knowing, moreover, that she was of good birth, and discreet inall respects, save for the error into which he himself had led her, he would not act the adulterer or be the cause of an unhappy marriageelsewhere.


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