Friday 56

"He went on to say, "There are injustices which no honorable man can put up with." Then he added, " I have never spoken about this to any one, but because you are my friend I will tell you. My uncle caused so much pain and sorrow to my father and mother that in the end my mother died of it. My uncle slandered my father; above all he spread such lies about me that he prevented me from marrying a young girl I had loved from childhood, and all this because he, an older man, wanted to marry her  himself. Can anyone forget such an injury?" he asked. "I will never forgive him, ever!"Ploughhttp://fredasvoice.blogspot.com

Comments

Yvonne said…
Good one. I like that cover.
Sounds like an interesting Christmas read. Thanks for sharing! :)

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