Selections From the Writings of Lord Dunsay

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Selections From the Writings of Lord Dunsay
Dunsany Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Baron
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I must think. (They all sit still. Citizens enter andprostrate themselves. Agmar sits deep in thought. ) ILLANAUN (to Agmar) Two holy pilgrims have gone to your sacredshrines, wherein you were wont to sit before you left the mountains. (Agmar says nothing) They return even now.
AGMAR They left us here and went to find the gods. A fish once took ajourney into a far country to find the sea.
ILLANAUN Most reverend Deity, their piety is so great that they havegone to worship even your shrines.
AGMA
...R I know these men that have great piety. Such men have oftenprayed to me before, but their prayers are not acceptable. They littlelove the gods, their only care is their piety. I know these piousones. They will say that the seven gods were still at Marma. So shallthey seem more pious to you all, pretending that they alone have seenthe gods. Fools shall believe them and share in their damnation.
OORANDER (to Illanaun) Hush. You anger the gods.
ILLANAUN I am not sure whom I anger.
OORANDER It may be they are the gods.


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