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... LALAGE AND JACINTA ..... JAMES GODWIN 77 THE GARDENS OF A PALACE .. F. W. HULME 89 WOODLAND RILL F. W. HULME 100 GORGEOUS COLUMNS F. W. HULME 109 THE ALBATROSS HARRISON WEIR 114 THE PARTHENON F. W. HULME 120 WE WALKED TOGETHER JAMES ...
... LALAGE AND JACINTA ..... JAMES GODWIN 77 THE GARDENS OF A PALACE .. F. W. HULME 89 WOODLAND RILL F. W. HULME 100 GORGEOUS COLUMNS F. W. HULME 109 THE ALBATROSS HARRISON WEIR 114 THE PARTHENON F. W. HULME 120 WE WALKED TOGETHER JAMES ...
Page 75
... Lalage ! Aless . Heard I aright ? I speak to him he speaks of Lalage ! pg Sir Count ! ( places her hand on his shoulder ) what art thou dreaming ? He's not well ! What ails thee , sir ? — Cas . ( starting ) . Cousin ! -fair cousin ...
... Lalage ! Aless . Heard I aright ? I speak to him he speaks of Lalage ! pg Sir Count ! ( places her hand on his shoulder ) what art thou dreaming ? He's not well ! What ails thee , sir ? — Cas . ( starting ) . Cousin ! -fair cousin ...
Page 77
... LALAGE , in deep mourning reading at a table , on which lie some books and a hand - mirror . In the back - ground , JACINTA ( a servant - maid ) leans carelessly upon a chair . Lal . Jacinta ! is it thou ? Jac . ( pertly ) . Yes , ma'am ...
... LALAGE , in deep mourning reading at a table , on which lie some books and a hand - mirror . In the back - ground , JACINTA ( a servant - maid ) leans carelessly upon a chair . Lal . Jacinta ! is it thou ? Jac . ( pertly ) . Yes , ma'am ...
Page 78
... LALAGE continues to read . Lal . 66 It in another climate , so he said , Bore a bright golden flower , but not i ' this soil ! " [ Pauses , turns over some leaves , and resumes . " No lingering winters there , nor snow , nor shower ...
... LALAGE continues to read . Lal . 66 It in another climate , so he said , Bore a bright golden flower , but not i ' this soil ! " [ Pauses , turns over some leaves , and resumes . " No lingering winters there , nor snow , nor shower ...
Page 80
... LALAGE bursts into tears , and leans her head it . upon the table ; after a short pause raises it . Lal . Poor Lalage ! —and is it come to this ? Thy servant - maid ! —but courage ! -'tis but a viper — Whom thou hast cherished to sting ...
... LALAGE bursts into tears , and leans her head it . upon the table ; after a short pause raises it . Lal . Poor Lalage ! —and is it come to this ? Thy servant - maid ! —but courage ! -'tis but a viper — Whom thou hast cherished to sting ...
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