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Side 73
... Teresa's Guardian . DON ALVAR , the eldest son . DON ORDONIO , the youngest son . MONVIEDRO , a Dominican and Inquisitor . ZULIMEZ , the faithful attendant on Alvar .. ISIDORE , a Moresco Chieftain , ostensibly a Christian . FAMILIARS ...
... Teresa's Guardian . DON ALVAR , the eldest son . DON ORDONIO , the youngest son . MONVIEDRO , a Dominican and Inquisitor . ZULIMEZ , the faithful attendant on Alvar .. ISIDORE , a Moresco Chieftain , ostensibly a Christian . FAMILIARS ...
Side 74
... TERESA and VALDEZ . TERESA . I hold Ordonio dear ; he is your son And Alvar's brother . VALDEZ . Love him for himself , Nor make the living wretched for the dead . TERESA . I mourn that you should plead in vain , Lord Valdez ; But ...
... TERESA and VALDEZ . TERESA . I hold Ordonio dear ; he is your son And Alvar's brother . VALDEZ . Love him for himself , Nor make the living wretched for the dead . TERESA . I mourn that you should plead in vain , Lord Valdez ; But ...
Side 75
... TERESA ( abruptly ) . Was it not then a busy joy ? to see him , After those three years ' travels ! we had no fears- The frequent tidings , the ne'er - failing letter , Almost endear'd his absence ! Yet the gladness , The tumult of our ...
... TERESA ( abruptly ) . Was it not then a busy joy ? to see him , After those three years ' travels ! we had no fears- The frequent tidings , the ne'er - failing letter , Almost endear'd his absence ! Yet the gladness , The tumult of our ...
Side 76
... TERESA looks at MONVIEDRO with disgust and horror . ORDONIO's appearance to be collected from what follows . MONVIEDRO ( to VALDEZ , and pointing at ORDONIO ) . What ! is he ill , my lord ? how strange he looks ! VALDEZ ( angrily ) ...
... TERESA looks at MONVIEDRO with disgust and horror . ORDONIO's appearance to be collected from what follows . MONVIEDRO ( to VALDEZ , and pointing at ORDONIO ) . What ! is he ill , my lord ? how strange he looks ! VALDEZ ( angrily ) ...
Side 77
... TERESA . O Heaven ! it is too horrible to hear . ALHADRA . What was it then to suffer ? ' T is most right That such as you should hear it . - Know you not , What Nature makes you mourn , she bids you heal ? Great Evils ask great ...
... TERESA . O Heaven ! it is too horrible to hear . ALHADRA . What was it then to suffer ? ' T is most right That such as you should hear it . - Know you not , What Nature makes you mourn , she bids you heal ? Great Evils ask great ...
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