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Excerpt from The Serf: A Play, in Five Acts
Bar. A strange perplexity seems hov'ring o'er me. I have determined that tomorrow's moon Shall waken on my daughter's bridal eve; Shall witness her the wife of Bodol h Stiendaal The son of m belov'd friend Sir erner And now met inks he suits not her desire; For she has grown of late so contumacious When e'er I speak or joke her on the subject, That with a lip of scorn - a glance of fire She leaves me to conjecture strange forebodings. And Conrad's words, so shrewd, hide some intent Which I divine (with certain truth) as love A e, even love; a daring love to Marion.
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