But though Rufinus’ fortune is small, his hopes are boundless1. With avarice2 rivalled only by his need he had already devoured3 Pudentilla’s 4,000,000 in vain anticipation4. With this in view he decided5 that I must be got out of the way, in order that he might find fewer obstacles in his attempt to hoodwink the weak Pontianus and the lonely Pudentilla. He began, therefore, to upbraid6 his son-in-law for having betrothed7 his mother to me. He urged him to draw back without delay from so perilous8 a path, while there was yet time; to keep his mother’s fortune himself rather than deliberately9 transfer it to the keeping of a stranger. He threatened that, if he refused, he would take away his daughter, the device of an old hand to influence a young man in love.
To be brief, he so wrought10 upon the simple-minded young man, who was, moreover, a slave to the charms of his new bride, as to mould him to his will and move him from his purpose. Pontianus went to his mother and told her what Rufinus had said to him. But he made no impression on her steadfast11 character. On the contrary, she rebuked12 him for his fickleness13 and inconstancy, and it was no pleasant news he took back to his father-in-law. His mother had shown a firmness of purpose not to be expected of one of her placid14 disposition15, and to make matters worse, his expostulations had made her angry, which was likely seriously to increase her obstinacy16; in fact, she had finally replied, that it was no secret to her that his expostulations were instigated17 by Rufinus, a fact which made the support and assistance of a husband against his desperate greed all the more necessary to her.
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