The Duchess of Padua by Oscar Wilde
page 126 of 179 (70%)
page 126 of 179 (70%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
|
DUCHESS [rising] I say he shall not speak: What need have we of further evidence? Was he not taken in the house at night In Guilt's own bloody livery? LORD JUSTICE [showing her the statute] Your Grace Can read the law. DUCHESS [waiving book aside] Bethink you, my Lord Justice, Is it not very like that such a one May, in the presence of the people here, Utter some slanderous word against my Lord, Against the city, or the city's honour, Perchance against myself. LORD JUSTICE My liege, the law. DUCHESS |
|


