Jeremiah, a Drama in Nine Scenes.Trans. From the Author's Revised German Text By Eden And Cedar Paul

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— Jeremiah, Jeremiah! God has sent him to help us. — Jeremiah, man of God, come to our aid. — ^Down with THE SUPREME AFFLICTION 247 the false prophets. — God spoke through Jeremiah. — Bring an axe to force the door. — ^Jeremiah shall be king. — ^Where is our saviour?
[For a time nothing can be heard, but the cry, Jeremiah, Jeremiah, and the noise made by the beating of axes and staves upon the door. Suddenly the door is opened and the doorkeeper appears] Doorkeeper |What would ye?
The Crowd Let
... us pass. — Jeremiah, Jeremiah!] [The Doorkeeper is thrust aside] DoorkeepeS Help, help!
[Part of the m-ob disappears through the doorway, and from- within is heard the noise of doors being broken down with axes. Those who remain on the steps are tense with excitement and impatience] Voices [From within] The dogs have lowered him into the pit. — They were afraid of him.
Voices [From the steps] He is a holy man. — ^He is the chosen of the Lord. — Jeremiah will save us all.
?48 JEREMIAH A Woman [Frenzied with excitement^ He stretched forth his hand and cried, Peace.


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