The Wife And the Sword; An Historical Tragedy-Drama ..
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1 must depart before the moon rises. Manlius. Bnngest thou a message? Cominius, Ay, here it is. [Offera sealed packet, manlius extends hand.] It is from thy wife. iVLanhus. {Withdrawing hand.] tiasii thou no other? None from the consul, Camilhus? Cominius. Yea, he bid me tell thee, to hold the citidel until he came. He is recruiting and reorganizing the army. He has received but little encourage- ment from the senators. They regard him with indifference. Manlius. The senators at Veil are young.... The elder senators were mas- sacred by the barbarians, Cominius. Papirius, too? Manlius. All, Cominius. A soldier lingering back when we ascended the hill saw them cut down. They would remain. Cominius. This news will grieve thy wife, and much discourage CamiUius. Cosus is now the power at Veii, The 20 THE WIFE ANB THE SWORD. senators give to him a ready ear. He hath declared, that we are not able, at the present time, to give successful bat- tle to the Gauls. Manlius. What, then, doth he sug- gest?
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