The Resources of Quinola by Honoré de Balzac
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page 63 of 199 (31%)
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Happiness does to consist in these extremes. A handsome youth and a
man of genius,--these, forsooth, are fine reasons for pouring out the treasures of Mexico. My daughter shall be Madame Sarpi. SCENE THIRTEENTH The same persons, and Sarpi (on the balcony). Sarpi (aside) Some one uttered my name. What do I see? It is the heiress and her father! What can they be doing in the square at this hour? Lothundiaz Sarpi has not gone to look for a ship in the harbor of Valladolid, but he gained promotion for my son. Fontanares Do not, Lothundiaz, merely for the sake of your son's advancement, dispose of your daughter's hand without my consent; she loves me and I love her in return. In a short time I shall be (Sarpi appears) one of the most influential men in Spain, and powerful enough to reap my vengeance-- Marie Oh! not upon my father! Fontanares Tell him then Marie, all that I am doing to deserve you. |
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