Don Carlos by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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page 126 of 338 (37%)
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ALVA. Stay! It occurs to me, as I was leaving The queen's apartments, I beheld the prince In private conference with a page of hers. PRINCESS (suddenly interrupting). O no! that must have been of something else. DOMINGO. Could we not ascertain the fact? It seems Suspicious. [To the DUKE. Did you know the page, my lord! PRINCESS. Some trifle; what else could it be? Enough, I'm sure of that. So we shall meet again Before I see the king; and by that time We may discover much. DOMINGO (leading her aside). What of the king? Say, may he hope? May I assure him so? And the entrancing hour which shall fulfil His fond desires, what shall I say of that? PRINCESS. In a few days I will feign sickness, and Shall be excused from waiting on the queen. |
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