The Shadow Garden (A Phantasy) And Other Plays

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The Shadow Garden (A Phantasy) And Other Plays
Cawein Madison Julius
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— ^We might suggest Some better prey now to the falconer To make the young hawks fiercer. Thine, Giraud, Thy eyas needs such, with its unimped wings.
AuBBRT : The heart of Lady Beatrix would serve.
No fiercer morsel in the world I know.
Malamort : Or Cabestaing's now.
Giraud: His would never do.
T would gentle them too much.
Aubert: It would conform Their natures to its own and make them sing, Changing our peregrines to nightingales.
Malamort {disgustedly): Bah! nightin- gales! Women are caught
... with them.
[They pass into the castle by way of the balustraded stair. As they disappear, enter, from opposite side of stage, Ray- mond of Roussillon, Robert of Tar* ascon, his wife, Agnes, and several Digitized by VjOOQIC sc. I CABESTAING 1 73 attendanis. The latter, dusty and tired as from a long journey, pass out through the Gothic gateway to right.
Robert: Already I feel rested, though arrived A moment since. The air breathes appetite. — Without a stop we rode all day. — I count not That half hour at the vilest inn I know, Five leagues from here, where Hunger was our host, And the four winds of Heaven were all he served us, — The wine — ^by God!


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