The Duchess of Padua by Oscar Wilde
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Which leads to Parma: when you have done your business
We will ride hence, and by to-morrow night - GUIDO It cannot be. MORANZONE Nay, but it shall. GUIDO Listen, Lord Moranzone, I am resolved not to kill this man. MORANZONE Surely my ears are traitors, speak again: It cannot be but age has dulled my powers, I am an old man now: what did you say? You said that with that dagger in your belt You would avenge your father's bloody murder; Did you not say that? GUIDO No, my lord, I said I was resolved not to kill the Duke. |
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