The Tame Turk; A Novel Volume 3 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 edition. Excerpt: ... consent of his mother to his marriage. The ceremony was to take place at punctual attendance, and everything, even to the most trifling matters, was ready for the marriage, which was to take place on Thursday. ' On Wednesday evening Olmas-sai went to his mother with an invitation from Eleanor and Mrs. H the wedding; but she was determined, in to be present at stead of assisting, to prevent it, and declared that she would not consent to it----never And besides, she said, it was not a marriage at all, --such a ridiculous ceremony No feast for the married women, no display of the trousseau in the streets; and, besides, it was indeli cate. No lady should ever show her von. 111. K face to her spouse until after the ceremony was performed, and the husband and wife alone together; and then he should be obliged to pray to her on his knees (after having made the most beautifiil presents to' propitiate her) to raise the veil that had always concealed her face from every one. Whereas this bold American not only went uninvited, but even talked with other men before her marriage, and also wrote letters to other men. " But mother," said Olmas-sai, " you do not know that those things do not have the slightest bearing upon a lady's virtue. Those are the customs of her country, just as your habits are those of yours." "That may be so; but I say that no virtuous woman would have such cus toms, even if her country had. And, 'besides, why do you wish to have anything-to do with those barbarians. Everybody says that they kill and eat people in her.country. You shall not marry her. I will not have it. I will never give my consent. If you want a wife, I know a. beautiful young girl, so modest that she has never...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 edition. Excerpt: ... consent of his mother to his marriage. The ceremony was to take place at punctual attendance, and everything, even to the most trifling matters, was ready for the marriage, which was to take place on Thursday. ' On Wednesday evening Olmas-sai went to his mother with an invitation from Eleanor and Mrs. H the wedding; but she was determined, in to be present at stead of assisting, to prevent it, and declared that she would not consent to it----never And besides, she said, it was not a marriage at all, --such a ridiculous ceremony No feast for the married women, no display of the trousseau in the streets; and, besides, it was indeli cate. No lady should ever show her von. 111. K face to her spouse until after the ceremony was performed, and the husband and wife alone together; and then he should be obliged to pray to her on his knees (after having made the most beautifiil presents to' propitiate her) to raise the veil that had always concealed her face from every one. Whereas this bold American not only went uninvited, but even talked with other men before her marriage, and also wrote letters to other men. " But mother," said Olmas-sai, " you do not know that those things do not have the slightest bearing upon a lady's virtue. Those are the customs of her country, just as your habits are those of yours." "That may be so; but I say that no virtuous woman would have such cus toms, even if her country had. And, 'besides, why do you wish to have anything-to do with those barbarians. Everybody says that they kill and eat people in her.country. You shall not marry her. I will not have it. I will never give my consent. If you want a wife, I know a. beautiful young girl, so modest that she has never...

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Rarebooksclub.com

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United States

Release date

September 2013

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First published

September 2013

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Dimensions

246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

32

ISBN-13

978-1-230-06985-2

Barcode

9781230069852

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1-230-06985-2



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