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FRIEDERICH WERNER The Templars in Cyprus

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FRIEDERICH WERNER
The Templars in Cyprus
page 252



[ Ko»X I K Jim-». Thé MA-11 r |/W Aw ttnmij emoliun, by Undiinj nut l'a/» A« valley, whir h u already jlooded by the eriuunm of daw*. 1'iHte. Thank God ! the impurt mt duty all is done ; The Lord may call mo now, for 1 am ready !— COMMANDI U Hi .0 IIIM;JI wearily in. COMMANDER. It'iU-rt in off already gone without Kven t iking leave of me, m who—God mend it ! MOLAY (wearily). Already gono ! Enter CIURLOT (to MOLAT). Tho Brother-Messengers, They wlrom your Graco srnt lately to tho King, And to tho Master of the Hospital, Are back again, and wait without. MOLAY (t- CHAKLOT). Hast thou Ileen to tho harbour? ClIAIiLOT. Yes, tho pooplo throng Down there in crowds to see you onco again ! All fear you will return to them no more. MOLAY. Kind souls !—Good sooth, there's noue that curses me r CHARLOT. Most eyes were wet, dismay is general ! Enter GOTTFRIED. Tho Watch sends word tho hurricane this night Ha* from tho tower thrown down tho Cross ; also, 'Tis said tho vault sent dismnl waitings up !— SC. II.] 111).


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