Dariel: A Romance of SurreyBlackmore, R. D. (Richard Doddridge)
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Dariel: A Romance of Surrey
Blackmore, R. D. (Richard Doddridge)
Surrey (England) -- Fiction
"'BELOVED BROTHER IMAR,--As thou hast given me to wife a beggar,
and a shrew to boot, it is but just that I should have a share of
thine to comfort me. She is soft and young and fair; and I have
taken such affection for her, and she for me, as the nature of
women is, that I will not charge thee for her clothes and lodgings
for at least a twelvemonth. Then if she hath a son, she shall
remain another twelvemonth; for Marva's child, though strong and
stout, is dumb from birth, and cannot be accepted therefore as
Chief Prince of Ossets. Son of Dadian, this relieves thee of the
cares that oppress thee most--the lust of money (which hath made
thee play the rogue), the peril of subservience to thy wife, which
overtaketh weak mankind, and the fear of having more children than
thine avarice would make welcome. Thou hast robbed me of good
substance; I relieve thee of light stuff. And even that, if thou
carest to lay claim, thou shalt have again without any charge. Thy
sister I leave to thy care meanwhile. She hath never had share of
her father's goods; and even thy greed cannot deny her meal and
milk, till her tongue grows mild. Her raiment is with her, and will
last until I am ready for her again. Unless thou dost relax of the
robbery thou hast rejoiced in for five years now, and givest her
the garments of her mother, as well as the third part of her
father's goods. Thy wife sends her duty to thee, and bids me say
that she likes thee still, but loves the man who hath his arm
around her, and doth not leave her to pine alone. We shall pass a
month at Patigorsk where the hot springs tend to warmth of love.
And then if thou hast aught to say, we shall not shut thee out
again, after doing this for thy benefit. Thy good brother RAKHAN,
Prince of the ancient Ossets.'"
CHAPTER XXVI
IMAR'S TALE--REVENGE
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