Westward Ho! Or, the Voyages And Adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knt., of Burrough, in the County ...
Westward Ho! Or, the Voyages And Adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knt., of Burrough, in the County ...
Kingsley Charles
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Don Sebastian, desperate, would fain have slain his wife and himself on the spot ; but his hand sank again — ^and whose would not but an Indian's ? — as he raised it against that fair and faithful breast ; in a few minutes he was surrounded, seized from behind, disarmed, and carried in triumph into the village. And if you cannot feel for him in that misery, fair ladies, who have known no sorrow, yet I, a prisoner, can." Don Guzman paused a moment, as if overcome by emotion ; and I will not say ...that, as he paused, he did not look to see if Rose Salteme's eyes were on him, as indeed they were. " Yes, I can feel with him ; I can estimate, better than you, ladies, the greatness of that love which co\ild ^>aLVycKiX. 265 \a : Westward HoT to captivity ; to the loss of his sword ; to the loss of that honouri which, next to God and his mother^ is the true Spaniard's deity* There are those who have suffered that shame at the hands of vaHant gentlemertj'* (and again Don Guzman looked up at Rose,) " and yet would have sooner died a thousand deaths ; but he dared to endure it from the hands of villains, savages, heathens; for he was a true Spaniard, and therefore a true lover : but I will go on with my tale, " This wretched pair, then, as I have been told by Ruii Moschera himself, stood together before the Cacique.
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