The book The Black Virgin a Play in Four Acts was written by author Ould, Hermon, 1886-1951 Here you can read free online of The Black Virgin a Play in Four Acts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Black Virgin a Play in Four Acts a good or bad book?
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BERGENROTH. You are not likely to yield to tempt- ations many women can't resist. LENA. Perhaps to me they are not temptations. BERGENROTH. You have always an answer. (#* settles down to his task). You would sacrifice yourself for another. LENA. I don't think so. BERGENROTH (during her}. Someone you loved? LENA. I don't think so. BERGENROTH (closely}. You love that boy? LENA. Yes. BERGENROTH. What would you give for him? LENA. I don't know what you mean. BERGENROTH. Would you, to save his life,... give yours? ACT II. 53 LENA (an almost imperceptible tremor in her voice). What is my life? (She shrugs her shoulders, looks about her, wide-eyed. She stretches out her arms, opens her hands, as if to let her life trickle through her fingers, a thing of no account. , ) Yes. BERGENROTH. I do not ask you to give your life. LENA. You do not ask? BERGENROTH. I love you. LENA. You have said so, who do not know the mean- ing of love. BERGENROTH. If I give you his life, will you give yourself to me ? LENA.
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