Plays of Gods and Men by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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Priest of Horus: And we have come. Queen: O look not so sternly at me. I cannot bear to have enemies. When I have enemies I do not sleep. Is it not so, Ackazárpses? Ackazárpses: Indeed, the Illustrious Lady has suffered much. Queen: O Ackazárpses, why should I have enemies? Ackazárpses: After to-night you will sleep, Illustrious Lady. Queen: Why, yes, for we shall all be friends; shall we not, princes? Let us be seated. Rhádamandáspes: [To Zophérnes.] There is no other doorway. That is well. |
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