The book Drake; a Pageant-Play in Three Acts was written by author Parker, Louis Napoleon, 1852-1944 Here you can read free online of Drake; a Pageant-Play in Three Acts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Drake; a Pageant-Play in Three Acts a good or bad book?
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DRAKE [Surprised} Mr. Vicary ? VICARY. I cannot drink with you, Mr. Drake. [Amazement] This pretended honour to Mr. Hatton is mere mockery while you keep his friends the Doughtys in prison. [Uproar for and against] DRAKE [Bringing his fist down on the table] Silence! [Coldly] Mr. Vicary, if you cannot stand with me, you cannot sit with me. CHARLES [Hotly] If Mr. Vicary goes, I go with him! CATJBE. And I! FLETCHER. Peace, gentlemen! Peace! VICABY [Going. ] And I make bold to tell you that 61 DRA...KE every soldier and every gentleman in the fleet thinks with me. And so I wish you a good digestion! [VICARY, CHARLES, and CAUSE swagger up the stairs, DRAKE leaves his seat and walks to and fro] CAPTAIN THOMAS. How long will you suffer this, Mr. Drake? From the moment we lost sight of the Lizard, the Doughtys have stirred up this mutinous spirit. WYNTER. We cannot go forward while Thomas Doughty is with us. If you loosen him he breeds mis- chief, if you bind him his friends breed trouble. CHESTER.
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