My consent to the transfer had never been asked, and there was nothing in the act itself to recommend it so that my only chance was to run away, and appeal to my mother against so arbitrary a discipline.
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This scheme was no other than to flog me when ever that scape-grace Leganez had incurred the penalty of the rod, and this vicarious execution was inflicted with the utmost rigour. To be sure, they were expressly forbid to exercise any severity on his noble carcass, their orders were to teach, not to torture him and this tender precaution, acting on a subject of insufferably untoward dispositions, was the means of throwing to the dogs all the mental physic they poured in he would none of it.īut the verb-grinder engendered in his noddle a most ingenious device, by which to keep this troublesome young lordling in awe, without trenching on his foolish father's injunctions. None of his masters could make anything of him, patience was never formed to engage in so unequal a match. Young Leganez could not reproach me with my ignorance, his little lordship was not cast in a scientific mould, for he scarcely knew a letter of his alphabet, though he had been under private tuition for fifteen months. Lucinda gave her consent without reluctance, and it was then that I began to mind a little what I was about. With these gifts and graces for my only acquisitions, the Marquis of Leganez asked for me to be about his only son, who was nearly of my own age. To dance, to sing, to play on the guitar, was the sum total of my early attainments. Still less was it thought of any consequence to initiate me in the principles of my religion. Scarcely did they teach me to read and write. The twelve first years of my life were suffered to waste away in all kinds of frivolous amusements. One would have sworn that nature pleaded in my favour, and inspired each of them with a father's pride in the brat they had clubbed for. In short, I was her pet, and came in for the caresses of all the men who frequented the house. Lucinda, instead of cooping me up in a garret at home, made no scruple about owning her little bastard, but took me in her hand to the theatre with a modest assurance, regardless how the tongue of rumour might babble at her expense, or how the laugh of malice might peal at my unlucky appearance. There is nothing like taking scandal by the beard, and treating the opinion of the world with heroic indifference. A lady, so eminent as she was in so notorious and wholesale a profession, must have many strings to her bow where her blandishments are most publicly lavished, her favours are most sparingly bestowed: there is a show article or two for public exhibition, but her everyday wares are cheap, and hackneyed to the meanest purchaser.
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It might indeed be a matter of history, that such or such a man of fashion was dangling after my mother at the epoch of my arrival in this system but then, that mere fact would by no means warrant a deduction that any individual gallant of the mother must therefore be the father of the child.
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As for my father, every man must have one but my arithmetic is too scanty to determine the number of mine. I MADE my entrance on the stage of life at Madrid, where my mother was an actress, famous for dramatic, and infamous for her intriguing talents.