The Drama Its History Literature And Influence On Civilization volume 3
The Drama Its History Literature And Influence On Civilization volume 3
Devine, Edward T. (Edward Thomas), 1867-1948
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Ydsova. — (Detaching herself gently and with politeness. ) You mistake, my lord; I assure you my head aches; on that account I take my leave. (Exit with Kanchanamala. ) Yas. —Yonv majesty has had a lucky escape. The queen's anger has dispersed like summer clouds. Yats. — ^Away, blockhead, we have no occasion to rejoice: could you not discover the queen's anger through her unsuc- cessful attempts to disguise it? Her face was clouded with a passing frown. As she hung down her head she looked on m...e with an affected smile. She gave utterance to no angry | words 'tis true, and the swelling eye glowed not with rage — but a starting tear was with difficulty suppressed; and al- though she treated me with politeness, struggling indignation lurked in every gesture. We must follow and endeavor to pacify her. (Exeunt. ) ACT III. Scene I — A Chamber in the Palace. Enter Madanika, one of the queen's attendants. MndaniM. —Ylo, Kausambikd! tell me if Kanchanamaia is with the queen? (Listening.
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