George Washington, a Dramatic Action With a Prologue
The book George Washington, a Dramatic Action With a Prologue was written by author Mackaye, Percy, 1875-1956 Here you can read free online of George Washington, a Dramatic Action With a Prologue book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is George Washington, a Dramatic Action With a Prologue a good or bad book?
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ACT II] WASHINGTON 171 THE MAN Lieutenant James Monroe, of the United States. THE SENTINEL [Saluting a bit slouchily, like a civilian. ] 'Which are, and of right ought to be, free and inde pendent!' Pass, Lieutenant Monroe, in the name of our immortal Declaration. MONROE Immortal, Sir, let us hope, but ought to be isn't are by a long shot whatever Mr. Jefferson hath immor tally declared for us. [Sitting on a rock by the fire, he examines his foot. ] THE SENTINEL [Bending over him. ] Lord, lieut...enant, your foot's bloody bleeding bad! Here, wait a minute. [Tearing a strip from his own regimentals, he kneels down beside MONROE. ] You need bandaging. MONROE Thanks, friend. We all do in this uniform. [Behind them the shadowy form of WASHING TON paces past again, and noiselessly disappears. While the SENTINEL is stooping over, wrap ping his companion's foot in bandages, MON- 172 WASHINGTON [Acx II ROE'S hand resting on the book raises it. Glancing curiously at the open page, he mut ters:] Hello, what's here?
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