Children's Classics in Dramatic Form by Augusta Stevenson
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page 91 of 182 (50%)
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let two olive merchants attend.
VIZIER. It shall be done, O Commander of true Believers! CALIPH. If the olives be indeed fresh, then the merchant will receive his punishment and Ali Cogia his thousand pieces of gold. (_Starting off; stopping._) Take notice of this street, and to-morrow present the boy Cauzee with a purse of gold. Tell him it is a token of my admiration of his wisdom and justice. THE WILD SWANS SCENE I TIME: _a long time ago_. PLACE: _on the seashore_. * * * * * ELIZA. THE GOODY. * * * * * |
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