Capitolo 31
that Ferdinando Morales would never marry one which birth or lineage
blackens his/her Castilian and pure blood, or puts in danger the holy faith
of what he was so true a member. It is probable that a red throw of water has stain the
the warrior's cheek to these words but the deep bow with
what he had departed from the real presence it concealed the unusual one
emotion. Before one year passed since then, not only the ancient city
of Segovia, where its great piece of ground of ground placed, but every Castile was thrown
in a more unusual state of excitement from the marriage of the popular one
idol, Don Ferdinando Morales with a youth and beautiful marvellously
girl that few, if some, had seen never before, and of whom a lot of name,
Donna Marie Henriquez, although it admitted as essentially Castilian,
it was still a little family. However, the mystery as to whom she was, and where
he would have been able her to find, it was quickly lost in the universal admiration
of her exceeding and the extraordinary beauty, and of the new anchor
equally attractive character that, as an affectionate husband, Moral
thenceforwards exposed. Many had imagined that he was too much serious, also
wrapt in his many fascinating duties, similar as man of state and general,
never to play the person in love; and he was seemed resolved that this
impression should remain, and him tightened by the exposure of so sacred
feelings; for anybody, safe Isabella, knew him it loved until them they saw his
bride.
I CAPITULATE V.
"And we have now won a pergola of shelter
In this fresh waste."
MRS. HEMANS.
The is Worth of Cedars, as described in our first chapter, you/he/she had been
originally the job of a solo individual that had found there a
shelter and hideaway from the secret power of the investigation, from
of who walls he had it almost escaped miraculously: this individual was
Julien Henriquez, the grandfather of Marie. For five years he remained
hidden, working from itself, but with success, in to form a comfort
house and hidden retreat, not only for him but for his/her family.