Lucky Pehr by August Strindberg
page 72 of 102 (70%)
page 72 of 102 (70%)
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CHAMBERLAIN. Is that the young Caliph's genealogical chart? AMEER. Yes, Chamberlain. CHAMBERLAIN. It certainly looks very imposing. Whom leave you given him as progenitor? AMEER. Caliph Omar, of course. CHAMBERLAIN. I think that Haroun-al-Raschid would have been better. AMEER. He was certainly more popular--but in that case our gracious sovereign would not be related to the ancient house. CHAMBERLAIN. Very true. Will you be ready soon? We expect him at any moment. AMEER. Has your Excellency seen the new caliph? CHAMBERLAIN. Yes; he looks like all the rest--It is only the genealogical tree that separates him from us. AMEER. Yes, the genealogical tree! CHAMBERLAIN. [Examines ancestral chart again.] You have got an awful width to it! AMEER. I had to put in a bastard line; it looks so flourishing on paper, and gives to the race a semblance of strength, which is |
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