The Court of Sacharissa a Midsummer Idyll Compiled Out of the Traditions of T
The Court of Sacharissa a Midsummer Idyll Compiled Out of the Traditions of T
Hugh Tempest Sheringham
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SCENE IV CHAPTER VIII " I THINK, " said Sacharissa, when the Exotic had finally refused a fourth cup of tea, " we ought to inspect the catches now and see who has won. " The Man of Truth got up with alacrity and fetched his basket, and his example was fol- lowed by the Major. They emptied the fish out on to the lawn. " Mine are bigger, " said the Man of Truth. They looked to the Scribe for an opinion. He gazed thoughtfully at the five little trout. "In quality, " he pronounced, "there is noth- ...ing to choose between the two baskets. Both defy criticism. " " But in quantity, " observed the Ambassador, "the Major excels. " The Major pulled his moustache in a satisfied manner. 17s 176 THE COURT OF SACHARISSA " Now show yours, " said Sacharissa to the Exotic, who rose with reasonable haste and picked up his brown paper parcel. " They must be a good size, " said the Scribe, noting the length of the parcel while the Exotic struggled with a piece of string that was tied tightly round them. " Where did you get the paper and string ?
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