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Mackaye, Steele, 1844?-1894

"Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Paul Kauvar; or, Anarchy"


Then she has positively escaped?

LA ROCHE.
While we stood dazed with horror at her words--she vanished. Our
soldiers have searched, but can find no trace of her.

DUKE.
[_Starting up_.]
I will find her!

LA ROCHE.
[_Barring his way_.]
This is madness.

DUKE.
Let me pass!

LA ROCHE.
Hear me!

DUKE.
While I listen, she is lost!--An army shall not stop me.
[_Breaks from him towards door_.

DENISE.
[_Entering joyfully_.]
She is found!

ALL.
Found?

DENISE.
Yes. Jean tracked her,--they are bringing her here.

JEAN.
[_Entering_.]
General, I have not failed.

LA ROCHE.
[_Grasping his hand_.]
You never do.

LA HOGUE _enters first, followed by two_ GUARDS, _whom he directs
to the entrance at top of steps_.--DIANE _enters, followed by two_
GUARDS.

DIANE.
[_To_ LA ROCHEJACQUELEIN.]
By what authority, Monsieur, am I arrested?

DUKE.
By mine. I am your father.

DIANE.
My marriage has set me free of parental rule. I claim the right to fly
from those who have defamed my noble husband. General, command your
soldiers to release me!

GOUROC.
No!--You shall not go.

DIANE.


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