Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 109 June to November 1904 . tle chamber thatopened into the bedchamber, the ancient, ac-cording to the order taken between them,made some manner of noise in the littlechamber: and, hearing it, the Moor said,suddenly, to his wife, Hast thou heard thatnoise? I have heard it, said she. Getup, subjoined the Moor, and see what isthe matter.* Up rose the hapless Disde-mona, and, as soon as she came near thelittle chamber, forth came thereout the an-cient, who, being a strong man, and of goodmuscle, with the stocking which he hadready gave her a cruel blow in the


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 109 June to November 1904 . tle chamber thatopened into the bedchamber, the ancient, ac-cording to the order taken between them,made some manner of noise in the littlechamber: and, hearing it, the Moor said,suddenly, to his wife, Hast thou heard thatnoise? I have heard it, said she. Getup, subjoined the Moor, and see what isthe matter.* Up rose the hapless Disde-mona, and, as soon as she came near thelittle chamber, forth came thereout the an-cient, who, being a strong man, and of goodmuscle, with the stocking which he hadready gave her a cruel blow in the middle ofher back, whereby the lady instantly fell,without being able well-nigh to draw with that little voice that she couldget she called on the Moor to help her, andhe, risen out of bed, said to her, Mostwicked lady, thou hast the wage of thineunchastity: thus fare those women, who,feigning to love their husbands, set horns ontheir heads. The wretched lady, hearingthis, and feeling herself come to her end,inasmuch as the ancient had given her an-. Copyright, 1904, by Harper and Brothers ACT III.: SCENE III. BEFORE THE CASTLEOthello. u Now, by youd warble heaven In the due reverence of a sacred vowI here engage my words. Copyright, 1904, by Harper and Brothers ACT IV.: SCENE III. ANOTHER ROOM IN THE CASTLE Emilia. / would you had never seen him!Desdemona. So would not I; my love doth so approve him, That even his stubbornness, his checks, his frowns,— OTHELLO. 667 other blow, said that in witness of her faitlishe called upon the divine justice, seeingthat the worlds failed her. And as shecalled on God to help her, when the thirdblow followed, she lay slain by the villain-ous ancient. Then, having laid her in bed,and shattered her head, he and the Moormade the rooftree of the chamber fall, asthey had devised between them, and theMoor began to call for help, for the housewas falling: at whose voice the neighborscame running, and having uncovered thebed, they found


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