The point of life; a play in three acts . NILLA. How strangeyou are Mirth and short love for me!Favilla —FAVILLA, su{lenly. Tell me, whose the name that twinedamong the blossoms in that necklace ?BENVENUTO. Nay,it is forgotten, — fused in searing fireinto a molten blank. So — let it , I see no women in the worldbut you and such as you. Come, let us Ay, you *re still pale. See, how your hand is must have been work of the mightiestthat you have done, to be so strangely The greatest work that I have ever noblest wo
The point of life; a play in three acts . NILLA. How strangeyou are Mirth and short love for me!Favilla —FAVILLA, su{lenly. Tell me, whose the name that twinedamong the blossoms in that necklace ?BENVENUTO. Nay,it is forgotten, — fused in searing fireinto a molten blank. So — let it , I see no women in the worldbut you and such as you. Come, let us Ay, you *re still pale. See, how your hand is must have been work of the mightiestthat you have done, to be so strangely The greatest work that I have ever noblest work that I shall ever do. -88- (Across the way DoMizio and Luciana enter theroom ^th a lamp* As they pass the ivindol:!),she clinging to himt he stoops and kisses her, LEONE. Where is it? GAIETTA. Let us see it! PETRONILLA. Is it done? BENVENUTO. Yes, it is done, — but not for you to see. With a reckless laugh, he flings the shutters ofhis ^ndoti) together, and stands facing the rest,who stare at him^ beti>ildered, - CURTAIN, -. HERE ENDS THE POINT OF LIFE, A PLAYIN THREE ACTS, BY AMELL^ J. BURR STSET UP AND PRINTED FROM THE TYPEBY FREDERIC M. BURR AT THE HILL-SIDE PRESS, ENGLEWOOD, NEW FINISHED IN THE MONTHOF JANUARY, M-CM-VII ^ BORDER OFTHE TITLE-PAGE DESIGNED BY MABELH. DUNCAN ^511^ THREE HUNDRED ANDFIFTEEN COPIES ON ITALL\N HAND-MADE PAPER FROM THE OLD MILLS ATFABRL\NO a5& a^* a5& 2*^ a5& 2** «» SAi Wis \<<^
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