The Story of the Cats Tail And the Long Nose to Which is Added the Fisherman
The Story of the Cats Tail And the Long Nose to Which is Added the Fisherman
Raymond Bedell Brownlee
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Every moment my own incli- nations and mind were to be crossed to follow his. He loved hunting; I loved rest ; but yet was obliged all day long to scour the woods with him ; I returned to the palace quite spent, and desired nothing more than to lie down and rest. No ; that was not to be : the king's mistress gave a ball or an enter- tainment ; I was sure to be invited ; it was not out of any regard to me, but to make her court to the king. I went though quite mad within myself; but his majesty'...s favour was some comfort to me. About a fortnight ago, he took 27 it into his head to speak very graciously to a great lord of the court : he gave him a couple of commissions, and told him, that he believed him to be a very worthy man. From that moment I perceived I was undone, and have since passed several nights without sleep. But, said the fisherman, interrupting his guest, did the king look with in- difference upon you, and did his affec- tion for you seem to cool ? Quite the contrary, answered the man ; the king showed me more favour than usual; but pray reflect that 1 was no more the only one he loved, and that all the world said this lord was to be a second fa- vourite: you cannot but think that this is not to be suffered ; and indeed I had like to have died with vexation the night before last : I retired to my chamber quite dejected ; and when I was alone, I burst into tears.
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