O shameful! cried Sir Charles, offer a
Woman the Command of an Army! Brave
Fellows indeed, that would be commanded by
a Woman! Sure your mistake, Niece; there
never was such a thing heard of in the World.
What, Sir, said Arabella, will you contradict
a Fact attested by the greatest Historians that
ever were? You may as well pretend to say,
there never were such Persons as Oroondates or
Juba, as dispute the Existence of the famous
Thalestris.
Why, pray, Madam, said Sir Charles, who
were those?
One of them, replied Arabella, was the
great King of Scythia; and the other, Prince
of the Two Mauritanias.
Ods-heart! interrupted Sir Charles, I believe
their Kingdoms are in the Moon: I never heard
of Scythia, or the Two Mauritanias, before.
And yet, Sir, replied Arabella, those King∣doms
are doubtless as well known, as France
or England; and there is no Question, but the
Descendants of the great Oroondates, and the
valiant Juba, sway the Sceptres of them to this
Day.
I must confess, said Sir George, I have a
very great Admiration for those Two renowned
Princes, and have read their beautiful Exploits
with infinite Pleasure; notwithstanding which,
I am more inclined to esteem the great Arta∣ban,
then either of them.
Though Artaban, replied Arabella, is without
Question, a Warrior equal to either of them,
and haply no Person in the World possessed so
sublime a Courage as his was; yet, it may be,