The Ungrateful Son
A rich widower searches for a wife for his only son. He sets his sights on a beautiful girl with a large dowry, but her guardians object to the marriage, pointing out that the father could still marry and have another son of his own. To assuage their fears, the father formally settles all his wealth upon his son, and the family of the bride-to-be consent to the marriage.
Soon, the young couple have a
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