Woman On Her Own, False Gods And the Red Robe

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Woman On Her Own, False Gods And the Red Robe
Brieux Eugène
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    _Then he perceives the little statue of Isis which Mieris shields with her arms, points it out to a couple of men who advance to it. _ DELETHI. Mistress, they would take Isis!
MIERIS [_in tears_] Let me keep her-- RHEOU. No, Mieris.
MIERIS [_letting go_] Take her--[_Then_] Stay!
RHEOU. Wherefore?
MIERIS. Can you part from her, and feel nothing? Even now, Satni, indenouncing the gods to the fury of the crowd, you did not sayeverything--You, who can see her, behold this li
...ttle image, think howmany tears were shed before her, in the years since she was made. Shehas been ours for generations. Call up the countless crowds of those whohave fixed their anxious looks upon her eyes, dead even as mine are. Itis for all the anguish she has looked upon, we must respect her. Tearsmake holy. I doubt not you are right: she must be broken too--but notwithout farewell. [_To Yaouma_] Where is she, Yaouma? I would say mylast prayer to her. [_To the statue_] Oh, them who didst not heal, butdidst console me; O thou who hast heard so many entreaties andthanksgivings, thou art but clay!

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