Three Wonder Plays by Lady Gregory
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_First Aunt_: It is what we were saying, that might be no drawback. It might be easier train her in our own ways, and to do everything that is right. _King_: Sure we are all wishful to do the thing that is right, but it's sometimes hard to know. _Second Aunt_: Not in our place. What the King of the Marshes would not know, his counsellors and ourselves would know. _Queen_: It will be very answerable to the Princess to be under such good guidance. _First Aunt_: For low people and for middling people it is well enough to follow their own opinion and their will. But for the Prince's wife to have any choice or any will of her own, the people would not believe her to be a _real_ princess. _(Princess comes to door, listening unseen.)_ _King_: Ah, you must not be too strict with a girl that has life in her. _Prince_: My seven aunts that were saying they have a great distrust of any person that is lively. |
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