RAVENSBANE: This is the world; this is the light; this is the heavens themselves. Mistress Rachel is looking at me. RACHEL: For me, it is less strange, perhaps. I never saw a real lord before. But you, my lord, must have seen so many, many girls in the... Poems and Plays - Page 93by Percy MacKaye - 1916 - 1 pagesFull view - About this book
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