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Page 95
All the doors and windows are hung with dark green cloth . At the extreme left , almost overhanging the footlights , stands an old square Steinway grand . Close to it , as though placed for a person to turn the pianist's ...
All the doors and windows are hung with dark green cloth . At the extreme left , almost overhanging the footlights , stands an old square Steinway grand . Close to it , as though placed for a person to turn the pianist's ...
Page 98
SARAH : Lies and plans of darkness never began with me , and I wouldn't be mixing up with them now , only you and your brother been ... He is dressed in light grey trousers , light grey tall hat , and dark coat with light lapels .
SARAH : Lies and plans of darkness never began with me , and I wouldn't be mixing up with them now , only you and your brother been ... He is dressed in light grey trousers , light grey tall hat , and dark coat with light lapels .
Page 103
( At the rise of the curtain the drawing - room is dark . The chandelier in the hall , unseen by the audience , throws a brilliant light on Sarah Budie , who stands listening on the stairs . Flora comes quickly and lightly down the ...
( At the rise of the curtain the drawing - room is dark . The chandelier in the hall , unseen by the audience , throws a brilliant light on Sarah Budie , who stands listening on the stairs . Flora comes quickly and lightly down the ...
Page 118
O ' crimson tongues of thirst - crazed timber wolves Make such a sound on water in the dark ! A - ach ! It sickens in the soul's core - ach ! But stay - O , God ! These beams the sun sends down Fly , vanish , flee - look upward , fixéd ...
O ' crimson tongues of thirst - crazed timber wolves Make such a sound on water in the dark ! A - ach ! It sickens in the soul's core - ach ! But stay - O , God ! These beams the sun sends down Fly , vanish , flee - look upward , fixéd ...
Page 125
He was a young man with the dark eyes and hair of southern Germany , and his face was so worn and hollow , that I , who had by that time become used to most of the marks which want and suffering can leave upon the human countenance ...
He was a young man with the dark eyes and hair of southern Germany , and his face was so worn and hollow , that I , who had by that time become used to most of the marks which want and suffering can leave upon the human countenance ...
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