Thought And Word: And Ashby Manor, a Play in Two Acts
Thought And Word: And Ashby Manor, a Play in Two Acts
Allingham William
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[Exit. Lyn. {Gently.) One other song ? , N. No more. Lyn. In sign of peace between us. N. Peace may there be ! Would it could overflow t^e land, like moonlight. But no more songs to-night. And further know You must not tarry nigh an open window When evening air grows moist. Lyn. Why, I am well. I'm almost sorry for it. N. But not strong, sir. I pray you now, come in ; or must I call Higher Authority ? Lyn. I yield to yours, Madam, most willingly. [Both going towards side door (L). Would I could... think I had a little of your father's favour. N. You have, sir. Lyn. Do you think so ? N. I am sure of it. He is your friend. — How autumn daylight dwindles ! Already half way to midwinter nights ! Lyn. But every season hath its own delights. [Exeunt together. Same place. Enter Colonel Radclyffb in riding dress, looking joyful and expectant. He exclaims " Home ! home I " puts down his gloves and hat, and calls in a louder voice — Lucy ! ASHBY MANOR. 141 Enter Mistress Radclyffb quickly. They embrace.
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