The Fighting Duchess

Part 5: A Polynesian Challenge

By Merlin
 

Lydia's reputation as a formidable fighter had spread through many of the eastern islands of the Caribbean, so it was becoming more difficult to dupe young wealthy couples into accepting the challenge of a fight with the Fighting Duchess.  So Godfrey and Lydia Northwood had to travel west to some of the less visited islands seeking new opportunities.  With funds running low they arrived on the tiny island of Cupracost, which was owned by a one-time explorer called Sir Michael Hartley.
While on his travels in the Pacific Sir Michael had met and married a Polynesian woman who was reputed to be a formidable fighter.  Soon after arriving Godfrey approached Sir Michael with his usual proposition of a wager on a fight between their two wives.  The ex-explorer accepted the wager, but only on the condition that each party lodged their stake - 100 ducats in gold - with the local bank in advance.  This was a hard call for Godfrey and Lydia as that this was virtually all the money they had, so if Lydia lost they would in effect be bankrupt!  Despite this risky proposal they agreed to the condition.

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