The Wreckers Les Naufrageurs Cornish Drama in 3 Acts
The Wreckers Les Naufrageurs Cornish Drama in 3 Acts
Henry Bennet Brewster
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. . . . What meeting place tomorrow ? Thirza. Beneath the old sea wall, Both. from thence to wend Down to the harbour, sail away from sorrow, .... Come weal, come woe, together to the end ! (Exit Mark and Thirza right and left ; presently Pascoe appears). SCENE IV. Pascoe. Broken, distraught I cry, My sin, my weakness owning. . . . Lord, hear me ! .... No reply ! Only the ocean moaning. . . . (A log falls, the dying fire Hazes, Pascoe turns round and sees it for the first time). A fire ! ... It... is a beacon ! . . . Treason, treason ! Yet stay, it cannot be ; who would be faithless When all are of one mind ? . . Save one alone. . (He sees Thirza' s shawl on the ground, picks it up}. My God ! the blow has fallen ! All is lost. . . . (he falls senseless). SCENE V. (The fire has died down, the stage is dark; enter softly Lawrence, . Harvey, Tallan, Avis and Jack). Lawrence. A man lies yonder (he kneels beside hint). Harvey. Is he dead ? Lawrence. He lives ! (Lawrence turns Pascoe over and lets the lantern ray strike his face).
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