Lucky Pehr by August Strindberg
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page 67 of 102 (65%)
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As of yore in Caiphas' palace.
The great respect the law, Their own renown they buy With statues and tombs and gold To praise them when they die. The people pass under the yoke, They wail through the vigils of night, And wait till the cock shall crow To herald an era of light. [Shoemaker's company make wry faces and pretend not to be listening; the people are interested and drop pennies into the old woman's bank. The women are moved to tears and wipe their eyes now and then.] RELATIVE. [To shoemaker.] Have you many orders now-a-days? SHOEMAKER. Oh, so-so-- OLD WOMAN. Give the old blind woman a coin? CHIROPODIST. Begging is prohibited, don't you know that? ONE OF THE PEOPLE. She's not begging; she asks remuneration. SHOEMAKER. What kind of rot is he talking? ONE OF THE PEOPLE. The Schulze Society is paid to sing for the |
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