Children's Classics in Dramatic Form by Augusta Stevenson
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SECOND COUNTRYMAN. Look thou into that other street! It, too, is full of
people, and yet none are gone from here. FIRST COUNTRYMAN. Some awful accident hath called them from all parts of the city. We must find out what it may be. [_A_ MERCHANT _passes._] SECOND COUNTRYMAN (_to Merchant_). I pray thee stop, citizen. (_The Merchant stops._) Canst thou tell us what dreadful thing hath befallen this city? MERCHANT. What do you mean? [TWO CITY WAGS _pass; they stop to listen._] SECOND COUNTRYMAN. Whither do they go, these vast multitudes? What dreadful thing go they to see? FIRST COUNTRYMAN. Perhaps they flee from some monster just come out of the sea? MERCHANT. It is ever thus--always the great crowds surging through the streets. [_The Merchant goes._] SECOND WAG (_to Countrymen, winking aside at First Wag_). This is your |
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