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FRIEDERICH WERNER The Templars in Cyprus

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FRIEDERICH WERNER
The Templars in Cyprus
page 234



M"LAY. Spcnk !— PltRJtlTTSS. Thus tho Spirit «ptvko Within mo: that tho second Brother Watchman (jmintimj lo PHILIP) Was not collected in himself to-day. ( T PHILIP, iharplj observing him,') Art thou so ? PlIILIP (after a pause). No! PRIB1TER (with mill ten- iraiw), Why, then, disturb not thou Tho office of last unction ! PHILIP (I'II a similar tone). 1 thank thee, i He tales his SWBrd from round his neck, ami hands it to MOLAY. MOLAY (unbracing him). My Brother, God invigorate theo ! [PHILIP goes out. MOLAY (to the MARSHAL). To-day, Thou must bo second Watchman, in the place Of Philip. MARSHAL. Thero can bo no office : wo Aro not full seven ! PRESBYTER. Therefore havo I brought My youngest choir-boy, whom Pvo taught to say •C. II.] TU»' YLMPLARS IJJ i YPRIS.


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