The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume II
THE WORKS OF APHRA BEHN VOL. II EDITED BY MONTAGUE SUMMERS CONTENTS ABDELAZER; OR, THE MOOR'S REVENGE THE YOUNG KING; OR, THE MISTAKE THE CITY HEIRESS; OR, SIR TIMOTHY TREAT-ALL THE FEIGN'D CURTEZANS; OR, A NIGHT'S INTRIGUE
They were shown into an elegant drawing-room, so large they could
scarcely see the farther end. It was furnished in a most dazzling style,
and gave none of that feeling of repose which is so desirable in a home.
After what seemed a long time, the lady of the mansion appeared, looking
very much as though her visitors were intruders.
"A lovely day," said Joy.
"Beautiful for youth and health," she answered curtly; "but all days
are the same to me."
"You are ill, then," said Joy, sympathetically.
"Ill, and weary of this life. Nothing goes well in this world: there is
too much sorrow to enjoy anything. But," she added after a brief silence,
"you are young, and cannot enter into my griefs."
"I have come for the purpose of bringing you comfort and hope if you
will but accept it," answered Joy, modestly.
"A stranger could scarcely show me what I cannot find. Be assured,
young maiden, if I had the pleasures you suppose I possess, I should not
be tardy in seeing them. No, no: my life is a succession of cares and
burdens."
Joy was silent a moment, and then said, "But you have health, a home,
THE WORKS OF APHRA BEHN VOL. II EDITED BY MONTAGUE SUMMERS CONTENTS ABDELAZER; OR, THE MOOR'S REVENGE THE YOUNG KING; OR, THE MISTAKE THE CITY HEIRESS; OR, SIR TIMOTHY TREAT-ALL THE FEIGN'D CURTEZANS; OR, A NIGHT'S INTRIGUE