... alone, and clad only in her mantle ... GUIDO. Who? Who is to go? You have not told me . . . MARCO. Giovanna. GUIDO. What! My wife? . . . Vanna? . . . MARCO. Yes, your Vanna ... At last I have said it ! GUIDO. But, why Vanna? Are there not a thousand... Monna Vanna: Lyric Drama in Four Acts & Five Tableaux - Page 11by Henry FĂ©vrier, Maurice Maeterlinck - 1913 - 79 pagesFull view - About this book
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...GUIDO But, why Vanna? Are there not a thousand women? MABCO It is because she is the most beautiful, and he loves her . . . GUIDO He loves her ! . . . Where has he seen her? He does not know her! MAECO He has seen her. He knows her, but would not say when or how . . . GUIDO But... | |
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...Guido. But why Vanna? Are there not a thousand women? Marco. It is because she is the most beautiful, and he loves her . . . Guido. He loves her! . . . Where has he seen her? He does not know her! Marco. He has seen her. He knows her, but would not say when or how . . . Guido.... | |
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...GUIDO. But, why Vanna? Are there not a thousand women? MARCO. It is because she is the most beautiful, and he loves her . . . GUIDO. He loves her! . . . Where has he seen her ? He does not know her ! MARCO. He has seen her. He knows her, but would not say when or how . . . GUIDO.... | |
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