Children's Classics in Dramatic Form by Augusta Stevenson
page 96 of 182 (52%)
page 96 of 182 (52%)
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[_She enters the cave._ FAIRY _is within the cave, but invisible._] FAIRY. You have courage, little Eliza. ELIZA (_showing relief_). Oh! Are you here, good woman? FAIRY. Behold! [_The cave is filled with light; a beautiful Fairy is seen._] ELIZA. Ah! I thought it was the Goody. FAIRY. No matter, dear child. I knew you were to come here. ELIZA. I was afraid to enter. FAIRY. But you did enter. Your love for your brothers was greater than your fear. ELIZA. It was that which gave me courage. FAIRY. It was a test of your courage. And now I can tell you how to break the spell over your brothers. ELIZA. I will do whatever you say. FAIRY. You will suffer greatly. ELIZA. What matter, if I save my brothers! |
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