Chapter – 2 Can’t Win Me Back
Can’t Win Me Back by Jean Sparks Liana was the niece of Jasper’s father’s current wife, so she got along well with the family during dinner. In contrast, Jasper was the only one with a frown and no appetite.Alice had…
Can’t Win Me Back by Jean Sparks Liana was the niece of Jasper’s father’s current wife, so she got along well with the family during dinner. In contrast, Jasper was the only one with a frown and no appetite.Alice had…
Can’t Win Me Back by Jean Sparks Alice White stared at the divorce papers on the table and realized that her husband had already signed them.Then, she looked toward the window. Jasper Beckett’s upright figure reflected in her watery eyes.…
THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS by William Shakespeare SCENE VI. Antium. A public place Enter Tullus Aufidius with Attendants. AUFIDIUS.Go tell the lords o’ th’ city I am here.Deliver them this paper. [He gives them a paper.] Having read it,Bid them repair to…
THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS by William Shakespeare SCENE V. Rome. A street near the gate Enter two Senators, with Ladies (Volumnia, Virgilia, Valeria) passing over the stage, with other Lords. SENATOR.Behold our patroness, the life of Rome!Call all your tribes together, praise…
THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS by William Shakespeare SCENE IV. Rome. A public place Enter Menenius and Sicinius. MENENIUS.See you yond coign o’ the Capitol, yond cornerstone? SICINIUS.Why, what of that? MENENIUS.If it be possible for you to displace it with your little finger,…
THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS by William Shakespeare SCENE III. The tent of Coriolanus Enter Coriolanus and Aufidius. CORIOLANUS.We will before the walls of Rome tomorrowSet down our host. My partner in this action,You must report to th’ Volscian lords how plainlyI have borne…
THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS by William Shakespeare SCENE II. An Advanced post of the Volscian camp before Rome. Enter Menenius to the Watch, or Guard. FIRST WATCH.Stay! Whence are you? SECOND WATCH.Stand, and go back. MENENIUS.You guard like men; ’tis well. But…
THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS by William Shakespeare ACT V SCENE I. Rome. A public place Enter Menenius, Cominius, Sicinius, Brutus (the two Tribunes), with others. MENENIUS.No, I’ll not go. You hear what he hath saidWhich was sometime his general, who loved himIn…
THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS by William Shakespeare SCENE VII. A camp at a short distance from Rome Enter Aufidius with his Lieutenant. AUFIDIUS.Do they still fly to th’ Roman? LIEUTENANT.I do not know what witchcraft’s in him, butYour soldiers use him as the…
THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS by William Shakespeare SCENE VI. Rome. A public place Enter the two Tribunes. Sicinius and Brutus. SICINIUS.We hear not of him, neither need we fear him.His remedies are tame—the present peace,And quietness of the people, which beforeWere in wild…