The Army With Bannersa Divine Comedy of This Very Day in Five Acts the Scene
The Army With Bannersa Divine Comedy of This Very Day in Five Acts the Scene
Kennedy Charles Rann
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. . . She rises, a curious gleam awakening in her eyes. LIMP. What is it now? BLISS. I hardly know! All sorts of queer texts ! In my mind ! . . . That one about Satan coming as an angel of light ! The lying spirits, sent to deceive ! That fearful one, foretelling false Christs and false prophets, to seduce, if possible, even the elect! LIMP. Now, you are going beyond me. [102] BLISS. If only I dared to believe it ! If only I dared I Oh, it makes me hot to think of it ! She removes her shawl. LI...MP clutches his back in agony. LIMP. I m burning, too ! It s fire unquenchable ! BLISS (anxiously}. Oh! . . . She sinks back timidly, her resolution wavering. She then bends forward with the confidential air of a conspira tor. Didn t you think His trumpet sounded a trifle coarse? LIMP. Trumpet? . . . BLISS. Yes, and then those horrid little books! And that hymn! One expected surprises; but some how . . . The Magnificat was so much more mannerly. LIMP. It was his clownish attempts at humour got me 1 BLISS.
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