The Pine-Tree = Matsu : a Drama, Adapted From the Japanese, With An Introductory Causerie On the Japanese Theatre
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Pooh, Ganzo, call up the last three of these peasant brats together. From what I have seen up to now, I would dare decide alone. It's turnips that grow on a turnip field. (Ganzo as he has been told, calls the last three boys; Gbmbah and Matstjo examine them rapidly and let them go. The sliding door is closed. Gembah and MATsro sit down opposite Ganzo.) GEMBAH. Now then, Ganzo, do what you promised me. Before my very eyes, so you have sworn. You will behead the boy. Make haste, and then Deliver ...me the head ! — 106 — ^Ae ^tne^^'S^ree, GANZO (calmly and self-aBsured). And do you think That I can catch the chancellor's noble son Unceremoniously by his young throat And wring his neck, and cut then off his head, As if he were a dog ? A little patience ! Give me some time. Sir, to achieve it. (He gets up and is about to go into the back room). MATSUO. Stop, Ganzo, one instant ! (He stares at him.) 'Tis in vain you try To cheat us. If you think that in this short Delay you may remove your little lord Through some back door, your cunning comes too late.
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