Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Hanoue

Troy was a euphoric city in North Africa. It was well known for its reputation to defeat the Roman's Army. King Strogforth, in the fourth Century before our Era, reigned over Troy. He was a just king,and his people loved him. He had a daughter named Hanoue; he loved and cherished her. He was also very protective of her, and hid her from everybody. Hanoue was smart,intelligent and charismatic. There was a young Prince from the Orients, who was inspired in a dream to go to Troy, and search for Hanoue.
The young Prince left his Palace, took a few Guards with him, and started the long journey to North Africa. Meanwhile in Troy there was a wicked man, who was also a General in the King's Army, he saw the young princess only once while reporting to the King, and fell in love with her. The General asked the King for Hanoue's hand, but King Strogforth refused. The General was furious, and planned in his heart, all kind of wickedness and mischiefs against the King and against Hanoue.
The Prince arrived in Troy from the Orients with a large quantities of silks, because in those days the Orientals were famous for their silks. He presented the gifts to the King, and told him about his plan to marry Hanoue. The King was enchanted by the idea, and gave his consent. It was love at first sight when the Prince and Princess Hanoue met. They became inseparable, and everybody loved to see them together, except the General. One night while Hanoue was asleep, he entered her room and kidnapped her. The general didn't know that Hanoue was with child, therefore when he found out, he hated her and the king even more. One Sunday morning, he got up and took Hanoue in a long voyage to Rome, and sold her to the Romans.
Hanoue's father, the king, was grieved by the lost of his daughter, so was the Prince. Hanoue had the baby in Rome and met a young African there, whom she married with Caesar's permission. They had more children later on. The young African was an entertainer in Caesar's palace, and was respected by all the Dignities there. The General found out that Hanoue was happy, and had found favor in Caesar's eyes, and he was tormented.
He planned a second time to kidnap Hanoue and brought her back to Troy.
TO BE CONTINUED.....


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