The Duchess of Padua by Oscar Wilde
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page 34 of 179 (18%)
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Let us part now.
ASCANIO Have you no message, Guido? GUIDO None; my whole past was but a schoolboy's dream; To-day my life begins. Farewell. ASCANIO Farewell [exit slowly.] GUIDO Now are you satisfied? Have you not seen My dearest friend, and my most loved companion, Thrust from me like a common kitchen knave! Oh, that I did it! Are you not satisfied? MORANZONE Ay! I am satisfied. Now I go hence, Do not forget the sign, your father's dagger, And do the business when I send it to you. GUIDO |
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