The Marquis of Carabas - Rafael Sabatini - Books - Independently Published - 9798736735181 - April 15, 2021
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The Marquis of Carabas


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There is, you will come to agree, a certain humour to be discovered in the fact that Monsieur de Morlaix accounted himself free of the sin by which the angels fell, took 'parva domus magna quies' for his motto, accounted tranquillity the greatest good, and regarded as illusory and hollow the worldly prizes for which men sweat and bleed. That was before the sight of Mademoiselle de Chesnières came to disturb his poise. It was also at a time when, living in a state of comparative affluence, he could afford such views. For he enjoyed an income greater even than that earned by the famous Angelo Tremamondo, whose show pupil he had been and a part of whose mantle had descended to him. And he enjoyed, too, the benevolent aid of Madam Fortune. She had spared him the years of arduous toil by which men usually climb to their ultimate eminence. She had lifted him at the very outset to the summit. The manner of his becoming thus, per saltum, London's most famous and fashionable master-at-arms was demonstrably of her contriving. This Quentin de Morlaix, whose peculiar mental equipment and steady nerves enhanced the natural aptitude of his spare, vigorous body for the exercise of arms, was encouraged by Angelo-too well established and prosperous to be apprehensive of competition-to adopt swordsmanship as a profession, so as to supplement the very meagre income of his mother.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 15, 2021
ISBN13 9798736735181
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 224
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 12 mm   ·   226 g
Language English  

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