Rinaldo Rinaldini Or the Great Banditti a Tragedy in Five Acts
Rinaldo Rinaldini Or the Great Banditti a Tragedy in Five Acts
Dunlap William
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hud. Aha 1 had I money, I would bet we shill not j^o very soon. Rin. Then you would lose. Lud. Lose what? Not my money ; I know you better. Such a pair of eyes would not soon suffer yon to depart. However, 1 cannot blame you : in yoar place 1 should do the same, Rln, This time, however you are deceived, Lud. You will deceive yourself first. 58 RINALDO RINALDINL Ri>2. Not unless I am first deceivsd. LuJ. That too may co. R. E to pass, nor will I coatraJict you ; provided it be a woman. Rin. Inde...ed ! Then you think Lud. That I would not trust one of them^ let them appear as honorable as they may. R. I/2. Where did you learn this philosophy? Lud. In the world where I have lived. Rin. Go bring my baggage to the chamber Appointed for my reception. Lud, Well al! is for the best ; but now yoii must go to the eld man siid hii lovely daughter. '. ■ mBl i »JMK". » tJttof. SCENE FL — Another apart ?nent cftheca'tki enter Ri^ALDO ar:d Lavra. Rin. (smiling) What a good old man t Lau, (careleisly) That he certainly is.
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