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Fourteenth Trial of the Ring

The Mute Toy

Of all the ladies, who shone at the Sultan’s court, none had more charms and wit than young Egle, the wife of his highness’s great cupbearer. She was of all Mangogul’s parties, who was much taken with the cheerfulness of her conversation: and as if there could be neither pleasure nor amusement without Egle, she was also of all the parties of the grandees of his court. Balls, public diversions, drawing rooms, feasts, private suppers, hunting matches, play, everywhere Egle was invited, and everywhere she appear’d: it seem’d as if the taste of amusements multiplied her, according to the will of those who desired her company. Wherefore it is needless to say, that if no woman was as much sought after as Egle, there was none so diffused.

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