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The Spanish Student, a play by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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ACT II - SCENE XI |
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_ ACT II: SCENE XI SCENE: PRECIOSA'S bedchamber. Midnight. She is sleeping in DOLORES. She sleeps at last! (Opens the window, and listens.) All silent in the street, PRECIOSA. (in her sleep). I must go hence! DOLORES. He comes! I hear his footsteps. PRECIOSA. Go tell them that I cannot dance to-night; (Signal from the garden.) DOLORES. (from the window). Who's there? Voice (from below). A friend. DOLORES. I will undo the door. Wait till I come. PRECIOSA. I must go hence. I pray you do not harm me! (She wakes.) How late is it, Dolores? DOLORES. It is midnight. PRECIOSA. We must be patient. Smooth this pillow for me. (She sleeps again. Noise from the garden, and voices.) Voice. Muera! Another Voice. O villains! villains! COUNT OF LARA. So! have at you! Voice. Take that! COUNT OF LARA. O, I am wounded! DOLORES. (shutting the window). Jesu Maria! Content of ACT II: SCENE XI [Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's play/drama: The Spanish Student] _ |