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FRIEDERICH WERNER The Templars in Cyprus

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FRIEDERICH WERNER
The Templars in Cyprus
page 144



CoMMAXDLK (pointing Ui the Opposite d'tor through icAiW. KoBLKT Uhtt out). Was not that Itobcrt, who went forth from theo ? MOLAT. Ay, it was he. COMMAXDKB. I can't describe it, bnt I feel that something snaps within my heart, To see tho young man thus. MOLAY. And is it not Had for me also ? COMMANDER. Hast thou yet commands For mo ? MOLAY. When havo I ever laid commands my paternal friend ? COMMANDER. Yet thou hast bid Me hither. MOLAY. Sit theo down hero by my side. I hold hero in my hand the instruction for Tho Marshal, Brother I'lfo Art thou now Di*loscd to hear it? COMMANDER. My head's so confused ! Lot bo till morn ! MOLAY. Because thou didst not wish To take the Banner, 1'vo trusted it to him. COMMANDER. Twas that I asked of theo ; for now, oh Molay, Mv strength is drawing very near the grave!— •C. II.] Till. TEMM-ABS IX CYI'BI*. 141


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