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FRIEDERICH WERNER The Templars in Cyprus

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FRIEDERICH WERNER
The Templars in Cyprus
page 198



CllAKLOT. l'en now ho wait* without. MOLAT. ïjot him come in. [ CUABLOT got*. COMMANDER (standing up). Onint nu' |ermi*aioii, Maxtor, to retire. Tho t outh, God mend it ! else will break my heart ! MOLAT (to the COMMANDER). Go, Urother Seneschal ! (To GoTTrkir.n.) You, Gottfried, lend Sir HULII to his cell. [Efit COMMAXPIR, GOTTrniED leading him. K"l i IT (in hit thirl ami underclothing only, with a rope round hit neck, letl in by CHARLOT). MOLAT (to ROBERT). Draw jienrer, Robert ! (To CIIARLOT.) Tako tho ropo off him. [CHARLOT taket the rope from ROBERT'S neck, and got* back to the door. MOLAT (Atide). Scarce can I restrain My feelings any longer—God, 0 God !— (7'o ROBERT.) Como here to me ! Tho offence charged on this paper,— Kecl'st thou that thou art guilty of it ?— [Show* him the pap^ r. Ron CRT (after reading it). MOLAT. Hrutt nnything to say on thy behalf Might mitigate thy fault ? ROBERT (much moved). No. Yes. •C. III.] THE


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