Plays of Gods and Men by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
page 66 of 201 (32%)
page 66 of 201 (32%)
|
her.
Tharmia: She could not hurt us; she is afraid of all things. Arolind: She makes me have huge fears of prodigious things. [Exeunt Tharmia and Arolind.] [Enter Ludibras.] Ludibras: The prophet is coming this way. Ichtharion: Sit down. We must speak with him. He will betray us. Ludibras: Why should the prophet betray us? Ichtharion: Because the guilt of the false prophecy is not his guilt; it is ours; and the King may spare him if he tells him that. Again, he mutters of |
|