The Broken Cup
Publisher Description
This is a story book. Manon and Marietta were transported beyond measure when they beheld the cup. Manon's eyes glistened with delight, but Marietta turned and said: 'I can neither take your heart nor your cup'. Then Mother Marion was angry, and cried out: 'But I accept both heart and cup. Oh, thou little fool, how long wilt thou despise thy good fortune! For whom dost thou tarry? Will a count of Provence make thee his bride, that thou scornest the Justice of Napoule? I know better how to look after my interests. Monsieur Hautmartin, I deem it an honor to call thee my son-in-law'. Then Marietta went out and wept bitterly.