Plays of William E Henley And Rl Stevenson

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Plays of William E Henley And Rl Stevenson
Henley, William Ernest, 1849-1903
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I cannot leave till I have said. Thereis a man; I must obey him. If I slip my chain till he has donewith me, the hue and cry will blaze about the country; everyoutport will be shut; I shall return to the gallows. He is a manthat will stick at nothing.
SCENE VII To these, MOORE MOORE. Are you coming?
BRODIE. I am coming.
MOORE (APPEARING IN THE DOOR). Do you want us all to get thundering well scragged?
BRODIE (GOING). There is my master.
ACT-DROP ACT IV.
TABLEAU VII. THE ROBBERY The Stage repres
...ents the outside of the Excise Office inChessel's Court. At the back, L. C. , an archway opening on theHigh Street. The door of the Excise in wing, R. ; the oppositeside of the stage is lumbered with barrels, packing-cases, etc. Moonlight; the Excise Office casts a shadow over half the stage. A clock strikes the hour. A round of the City Guard, withhalberts, lanterns, etc. Enters and goes out again by the arch, after having examined the fastenings of the great door and thelumber on the left. Cry without in the High Street: 'Ten by thebell, and a fine clear night.

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