Historical plays for children . un! I shouted. 230 HISTORICAL PLAYS FOR CHILDREN Who run? he asked. The French/ I answered. Thank God! I die happy/ were hislast Ah, he was a brave man. Whereshall we ever find another commander toequal him?Lieutenant. Montcalm, the French general,is mortally wounded, too. He, also, is avaliant soldier. (A soldier enters, stands at attention, and salutes.) Soldier. Montcalm is dead. (They all stand silent for a Now the French will lose their courage, and we will vanquish Montcalm was a gallant general. No one can f
Historical plays for children . un! I shouted. 230 HISTORICAL PLAYS FOR CHILDREN Who run? he asked. The French/ I answered. Thank God! I die happy/ were hislast Ah, he was a brave man. Whereshall we ever find another commander toequal him?Lieutenant. Montcalm, the French general,is mortally wounded, too. He, also, is avaliant soldier. (A soldier enters, stands at attention, and salutes.) Soldier. Montcalm is dead. (They all stand silent for a Now the French will lose their courage, and we will vanquish Montcalm was a gallant general. No one can fill his He said that he would rather die than see the capture of Quebec; but it consoled him to be conquered by so great and generous an enemy. HISTORICAL PLAYS FOR CHILDREN 231 Colonel None but a noble soul could feel We have won, but we have paid dearly for our victory. War is the curse of the Well said ! Let us go now to the battle field and care for the wounded. (They all go out.).
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