The book The New Day. An Arabian Play was written by author Demarest, William T. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The New Day. An Arabian Play book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The New Day. An Arabian Play a good or bad book?
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Today his life is set in boyhood's bounds, Then manhood comes, born in a space of time Unmeasurable. A little care or trust, A duty laid on him, or honor giv'n. Quickly unfolds the flower of his life And boyhood disappears. But manhood true Is never born of pride. A journey done; A meeting had ; these never make a man When years continue to disclose the boy. Suzanne, thy brother hath no cares to stop His play. Provoke him, then, to race with thee. Suzanne: Heed to our father's words, you foolis...h boy. Pretend no more with me that you have come To man's estate because you've been a score Of miles across the sand. You dare not race With me, because you've never caught me yet. (Gives Tarafa a push, he chases her, both exit L. Enter R Faithala and Musalla, the former bearing a folded rug which she spreads on ground near cen- ter of stage. Musalla bears a flat basket or tray with dates, bananas, small cakes and a bowl of cooked rice. She puts the tray with its contents in center of rug and places a cushion R and L of it.
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