The Sands of Fate; Dramatised Study of An Imperial Conscience, a Phantasy

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Engraving of Field Marshal von HiNDENBURG on zvall. Englishwoman's taste obvious.
Daughter with spectacles dressed as Red-Cross nurse, looking at illustrated papers.
Enter Frau Professorinw.
Frau Professorin^ Why do you look so angry, dear?
Daughter I think there's plenty of reason to look angry.
But I 'd much rather not speak of the war at all, mother, while I am at home, seeing that we can't possibly agree. You are English at heart, I am German. And, however much I love you, mother, English t
...hough you be, I hate England and the English and everything English.
Frau Professorin^ {taking up an unfinished sol- dier's sock and knitting) It is such an ugly thing, hatred. You don't wish 86 The Sands of Fate [i.
to punish the innocent with the guilty, do you, darUng?
Daughter They are all guilty, Frau Professorinji^ Guilty of what?
Daughter Of this whole war. And now they are urging Italy, bringing her to join them. Look at this.
[Handing her mother a paper.
Frau Professorinj^ {reading^ But that is only what the newspaper says.


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