Plays of Gods and Men by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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mother says, and some she says were against her, and they quarrelled
upon Olympus where they live, and all because of Helen. Arolind: O don't, don't. It frightens me. I only want to be prettily dressed and see my husband happy. Tharmia: Have you seen the prophet? Arolind: Oh yes, I have seen him. He walks about the palace. He is free but cannot escape. Tharmia: What does he look like? Has he a frightened look? Arolind: He mutters as he walks. Sometimes he weeps; and then he puts his cloak over his face. Tharmia: I fear that he will betray them. |
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