Selections from the Writings of Lord Dunsay by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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BEGGAR I will go and fetch the thief. (Exit)
ULF We will dress ourselves as lords and impose upon the city. OOGNO Yes, yes; we will say we are ambassadors from a far land. ULF And there will be good eating. SLAG (in an undertone to Ulf) But you do not know my Master. Now that you have suggested that we shall go as lords, he will make a better suggestion. He will suggest that we should go as kings. ULF (incredulous) Beggars as kings! SLAG Ay. You do not know my Master. ULF (to Agmar) What do you bid us do? AGMAR You shall first come by the fine raiment in the manner I have mentioned. ULF And what then, Master? AGMAR Why then we shall go as gods. BEGGARS As gods? AGMAR As gods. Know you the land through which I have lately come in my wanderings? Marma, where the gods are carved from green stone in the mountains. They sit all seven of them against the hills. They sit |
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