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CHAPTER LXXIII. Something More Of The Prince

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# CHAPTER LXXIII. Something More Of The Prince ## Overview "CHAPTER LXXIII. Something More Of The Prince" is a chapter extracted from a larger literary work, likely a novel, as indicated by its inclusion in the [Melville Complete Works](arke:01KG89HMDZKNY753EZE1CJ8HZW) collection. This chapter, identified by its title, spans lines 7983 to 8028 of its source text. ## Context This chapter is part of a sequence within a larger narrative. It immediately follows [CHAPTER LXXII. A Book From The Chronicles Of Mohi](arke:01KG8AKKB6T4G8VN7ARKBN98M4) and is contained within [CHAPTER LXXI. They Land Upon The Island Of Juam](arke:01KG8AJVHT17EPQFFPY4DKRKSD), suggesting a hierarchical structure where Chapter LXXI encompasses several sub-chapters. The text of this chapter was extracted from the digital file [mardi_vol1.txt](arke:01KG89J1HYC04JWXEK48P07WPK), which is part of the [Melville Complete Works](arke:01KG89HMDZKNY753EZE1CJ8HZW) collection. The extraction process was completed on January 30, 2026. ## Contents The chapter focuses on the character Donjalolo, detailing a significant change in his character after assuming the "girdle" and the permanent closure of Mardi to him. Previously known for temperance and discretion, Donjalolo succumbs to "desperate courses" and "riotous scenes" to cope with his emotions and the interdiction against abdication for kings of his isle. His generous spirit, yearning for an energetic career, finds itself confined to the "little glen of Willamilla." The narrative describes his vacillation between vice and fleeting moments of repentance, haunted by specters and the ghosts of his ancestors, leading to increasingly insane excesses.
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CHAPTER LXXIII. Something More Of The Prince
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CHAPTER LXXIII. Something More Of The Prince Previous to recording our stay in his dominions, it only remains to be related of Donjalolo, that after assuming the girdle, a change came over him. During the lifetime of his father, he had been famed for his temperance and discretion. But when Mardi was forever shut out; and he remembered the law of his isle, interdicting abdication to its kings; he gradually fell into desperate courses, to drown the emotions at times distracting him. His generous spirit thirsting after some energetic career, found itself narrowed down within the little glen of Willamilla, where ardent impulses seemed idle. But these are hard to die; and repulsed all round, recoil upon themselves. So with Donjalolo; who, in many a riotous scene, wasted the powers which might have compassed the noblest designs. Not many years had elapsed since the death of the king, his father. But the still youthful prince was no longer the bright-eyed and elastic boy who at the dawn of day had sallied out to behold the landscapes of the neighboring isles. Not more effeminate Sardanapalus, than he. And, at intervals, he was the victim of unaccountable vagaries; haunted by specters, and beckoned to by the ghosts of his sires. At times, loathing his vicious pursuits, which brought him no solid satisfaction, but ever filled him with final disgust, he would resolve to amend his ways; solacing himself for his bitter captivity, by the society of the wise and discreet. But brief the interval of repentance. Anew, he burst into excesses, a hundred fold more insane than ever. Thus vacillating between virtue and vice; to neither constant, and upbraided by both; his mind, like his person in the glen, was continually passing and repassing between opposite extremes.
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CHAPTER LXXIII. Something More Of The Prince

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