Children's Classics in Dramatic Form - Book Two by Augusta Stevenson
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page 23 of 128 (17%)
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THE STAG.
THE FAWN. * * * * * [_The_ STAG _and_ FAWN _enter the forest._] FAWN. Here is a pool! STAG. We will stop and drink. FAWN. I see your horns in the water, father. STAG. Ah, yes! FAWN. They look like a strong tree down there. STAG. They are strong! And are they not beautiful, child? FAWN. They make you very grand, dear father! STAG. No king with his crown looks grander! FAWN. I see your feet in the water, father. STAG. Do not speak of my feet, child! FAWN. Why not? They are small and slender. [Illustration] |
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