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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1889 Excerpt: ... Isab. I dare not--I dare not yet, lest you kill before you hear my story--and you must hear that. Cres. No more, no more! Misery needs no remembrancer. Isab. It must be. Cres. Alas! Alas! Isab. Listen for the last time. You know how, sitting last night under the shelter of those white hairs in which my maiden youth had grown, those wretches, whose only law is force, stole upon us. He who had feign"d that quarrel in our house, seizing and tearing me from your bosom as a lamb from the fold, carried me off; my own cries stifled, yours dying away behind me, and yet ringing in my ears like the sound of a trumpet that has ceas"d!--till here, where out of reach of pursuit,--all dark--the very moon lost from heaven--the wretch began with passionate lies to excuse his violence by his love--his love!--I implored, wept, threatened, all in vain--the villain--But niy tongue will not utter what I must weep in silence and ashes for ever! Yet let these quivering hands and heaving bosom, yea, the very tongue that cannot speak, speak loudliest! Amid my shrieks, entreaties, imprecations, the night began to wear away and dawn to creep into the forest. I heard a rustling in the leaves; it was my brother--who in the twilight understood all without a word--drew the sword you had but just given him--they fought--and I, blind with terror, shame, and anguish, fled till--till at last I fell before your feet, my father, to tell you my story before I die! And now I undo the cords that keep your hands from my wretched life. So--it is done! and I kneel before you--your daughter--your disgrace and my own. Avenge us both; and revive your dead honour in the blood of her you gave life to! Cres. Rise, Isabel; rise, my child. God has chosen thus to temper the cup that prosperity might else hav... Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Letters and literary remains of Edward Fitzgerald (Volume 2 ) (Edward Fitzgerald)

Полное название книги Edward FitzGerald Letters and literary remains of Edward Fitzgerald (Volume 2 )
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Автор Edward FitzGerald
Категории Художественная литература, Книги, Книги на иностранных языках
ISBN1235777170
Возрастное ограничение18
Издательство
Год2012
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