Plays And Players in Modern Italy Being a Study of the Italian Stage As Affecte
Plays And Players in Modern Italy Being a Study of the Italian Stage As Affecte
Addison Mcleod
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Pie. And since I didn't do it myself . . . Rai. You, . . . You were in love — faithful and blind, like all lovers. Why give you a suspicion and open a wound ? To what end ? I act from caprice, as I have the right to do. I had not the matter for warning you — for attacking your peace of mind — in a suspicion : an impression which might be a mistaken one, and without a single proof in my hands. 1 Page 44. 104 PLAYS AND PLAYERS IN MODERN ITALY Pie. And you are 13'ing — lying stiU — out of pity. Yo...u have the proofs ! Rai. Of what ? Pie. Of her betrayal and my shame. Hush ! hush ! Don't lie any more, my poor Raimondo. You're not a boy. You are a man of honour ; you wouldn't have acted as you have done without proofs. You have what I could have had myself — and very easily — if I had wanted it. I had only to intercept letters, or dismiss a maid to make her blab ; or follow up the indications, so precise and minute, which the anonymous letter-writers gave me ! Rai. But what are you saying ?
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