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FRIEDERICH WERNER The Templars in Cyprus

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FRIEDERICH WERNER
The Templars in Cyprus
page 213



210 THE TENTLARS IX CTPRCS. [ACT V. MOLAY (hastening after him aiul calling him). Ah, stay yet ! Stop him ! (Hurries after him, aiul presently comes hack, confounded.) 'Tis as though tho earth Had swallowed him ! Could it bo possible ? Or might tho sentries ? (Calling through the door.) Greger! Guido! Hath The sleep of death turned you to stono? (GREGER and ttco other MEX-AT-AEMS, running in hastily.) GREGER. Here, Master ! MOLAY. "Where hold you watch ? GREGER. I watch the cloister, Sir! SECOXD MAX-AT-ARSIS. And I the door ! THIRD MAX-AT-ARMS. And I the ante-chamber. MOLAY. Saw ye, then, not that pilgrim cloaked in blue, Carrying a lute, who went from me just now? SECOXD MAX-AT-ARMS. We have seen nothing. MOLAY. Have ye, then, not heard The music of a lute ? THIRD MAX-AT-ARMS. Nought have we heard. MOLAT. Were ye awake, then ?


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