The book Count Alarcos; a Tragedy was written by author Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881 Here you can read free online of Count Alarcos; a Tragedy book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Count Alarcos; a Tragedy a good or bad book?
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[The BRAVOs run off. ] III:3:33 ALAR. A little breath Is all they have cost me, tho' their blood has stained My damask blade. And still the Moor! What ho! Why fliest not like thy mates? III:3:34 ORAN. Because I wait To fight. III:3:35 ALAR. Rash caitiff! knowest thou who I am? III:3:36 ORAN. One who I heard was brave, and now has proved it. III:3:37 ALAR. Am I thy foe? III:3:38 ORAN. No more than all thy race. III:3:39 ALAR. Go, save thy life. III:3:40 ORAN. Look... to thine own, proud lord. III:3:41 ALAR. Perdition catch thy base-born insolence. [They fight: after a long and severe encounter, ALARCOS disarms ORAN, who falls wounded. ] III:3:42 ORAN. Be brief, dispatch me. III:3:43 ALAR. Not a word for mercy? III:3:44 ORAN.
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