Don Garcia of Navarre by Molière
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SCENE II.--DONNA ELVIRA, ELIZA. EL. I waited, Madam until he was gone, to tell you something that will free you from your anxiety, since this very moment you can be informed what has become of Donna Inez. A certain person, whom I do not know, has sent one of his servants to ask an audience of you, in order to tell you all. ELV. Eliza, I must see him; let him come quickly. EL. He does not wish to be seen except by yourself; by this messenger he requests, Madam that his visit may take place without any one being present. ELV. Well, we shall be alone, I will give orders about that, whilst you bring him here. How great is my impatience just now! Ye fates, shall these tidings be full of joy or grief? SCENE III.--DON PEDRO, ELIZA. EL. Where.... |
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