Login to MoboReader
icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Log out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon
5.0
Comment(s)
165
View
24
Chapters

AT last, after so many years, I have the pleasure of re-introducing you to ‘Prince Otto,’ whom you will remember a very little fellow, no bigger in fact than a few sheets of memoranda written for me by your kind hand. The sight of his name will carry you back to an old wooden house embowered in creepers; a house that was far gone in the respectable stages of antiquity and seemed indissoluble from the green garden in which it stood, and that yet was a sea-traveller in its younger days, and had come round the Horn piecemeal in the belly of a ship, and might have heard the seamen stamping and shouting and the note of the boatswain’s whistle.

To Nelly Van De Grift

(Mrs. Adulfo Sanchez, of Monterey)

AT last, after so many years, I have the pleasure of re-introducing you to 'Prince Otto,' whom you will remember a very little fellow, no bigger in fact than a few sheets of memoranda written for me by your kind hand. The sight of his name will carry you back to an old wooden house embowered in creepers; a house that was far gone in the respectable stages of antiquity and seemed indissoluble from the green garden in which it stood, and that yet was a sea-traveller in its younger days, and had come round the Horn piecemeal in the belly of a ship, and might have heard the seamen stamping and shouting and the note of the boatswain's whistle. It will recall to you the nondescript inhabitants now so widely scattered:-the two horses, the dog, and the four cats, some of them still looking in your face as you read these lines; - the poor lady, so unfortunately married to an author; - the China boy, by this time, perhaps, baiting his line by the banks of a river in the Flowery Land; - and in particular the Scot who was then sick apparently unto death, and whom you did so much to cheer and keep in good behaviour.

You may remember that he was full of ambitions and designs: so soon as he had his health again completely, you may remember the fortune he was to earn, the journeys he was to go upon, the delights he was to enjoy and confer, and (among other matters) the masterpiece he was to make of 'Prince Otto'!

Well, we will not give in that we are finally beaten. We read together in those days the story of Braddock, and how, as he was carried dying from the scene of his defeat, he promised himself to do better another time: a story that will always touch a brave heart, and a dying speech worthy of a more fortunate commander. I try to be of Braddock's mind. I still mean to get my health again; I still purpose, by hook or crook, this book or the next, to launch a masterpiece; and I still intend - somehow, some time or other - to see your face and to hold your hand.

Meanwhile, this little paper traveller goes forth instead, crosses the great seas and the long plains and the dark mountains, and comes at last to your door in Monterey, charged with tender greetings. Pray you, take him in. He comes from a house where (even as in your own) there are gathered together some of the waifs of our company at Oakland: a house - for all its outlandish Gaelic name and distant station - where you are well-beloved.

R. L. S.

Skerryvore, Bournemouth.

Continue Reading

Other books by Robert Louis Stevenson

More

You'll also like

MY MASTERS

MY MASTERS

Romance

5.0

For as long as Emily can remember, she has wanted to overcome her shyness and explore her sexuality. Still, everything changes when she receives an invitation to visit one of the town's most prestigious BDSM clubs, DESIRE'S DEN. On the day she chose to peruse the club, she noticed three men, all dressed in suits, standing on the upper level, near the railing. Despite her limited vision, she persisted in fixating on them. Their towering statues belied the toned bodies concealed by their sharply tailored suits-or so she could tell. The hair of two of them was short and dark, and the third had light brown-possibly blond-hair that reached the shoulders. The dark, crimson background incised their figures, exuding an air of mystery and strength. They stood in stark contrast to the unfiltered, primal energy that pulsed through the club. Shocked by the desires these men aroused in her, she was disappointed to learn that they were masters seeking a slave to divide and conquer. She couldn't afford the fee, and she also realized that they were outside her league. Emily hurriedly left the club, feeling disappointed and depressed, unaware that she had also caught the group's attention. A world of wicked pleasure, three handsome men. Over the years, they have lived a life of decadence, their lavish lair serving as a stage for their most sinister desires. But despite the unending parade of willing subjects, one woman sticks out. A mysterious stranger with white porcelain skin and a killer body, a slave, a name with no address, the first lady to attract their eye and they will go to any length to obtain her no matter the consequences.

Chapters
Read Now
Download Book
Prince Otto
1

To Nelly Van De Grift

18/11/2017

2

Book I- Prince Errant Chapter I In which the Prince Departs on an Adventure

18/11/2017

3

Chapter II In which the Prince Plays Haroun-Al-Raschid

18/11/2017

4

Chapter III

18/11/2017

5

Chapter IV In which the Prince Collects Opinions by the Way

18/11/2017

6

Book II- Of Love and Politics Chapter I What Happened in the Library

18/11/2017

7

Chapter II

18/11/2017

8

Chapter III The Prince and the English Traveller

18/11/2017

9

Chapter IV While the Prince is in the Ante-Room . .

18/11/2017

10

Chapter V . . . Gondremark is in My Lady's Chamber

18/11/2017

11

Chapter VI The Prince Delivers a Lecture on Marriage, with Practical Illustrations of Divorce

18/11/2017

12

Chapter VII The Prince Dissolves the Council

18/11/2017

13

Chapter VIII The Party of War Takes Action

18/11/2017

14

Chapter IX The Price of the River Farm; in which Vainglory Goes Before a Fall

18/11/2017

15

Chapter X Gotthold's Revised Opinion; and the Fall Completed

18/11/2017

16

Chapter XI Providence Von Rosen Act the First She Beguiles the Baron

18/11/2017

17

Chapter XII Providence Von Rosen Act the Second She Informs the Prince

18/11/2017

18

Chapter XIII Providence Von Rosen Act the Third She Enlightens Seraphina

18/11/2017

19

Chapter XIV Relates the Cause and Outbreak of the Revolution

18/11/2017

20

Book III- Fortunate Misfortune Chapter I Princess Cinderella

18/11/2017

21

Chapter II Treats of a Christian Virtue

18/11/2017

22

Chapter III Providence Von Rosen Act the Last In which she Gallops off

18/11/2017

23

Chapter IV Babes in the Wood

18/11/2017

24

Bibliographical Postscript to Complete the Story

18/11/2017