Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays
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Chapter 226 : FLORIO
Have you no pride, my Lady Violante?
VIOLANTE
That I have not, For shameless is
FLORIO
Have you no pride, my Lady Violante?
VIOLANTE
That I have not, For shameless is the heart that loves.
FLORIO
Then shamelessly I love Another face, another heart and body, Another soul, unto eternity-- She is all beauty to me, and all life-- So shall she be forever!
VIOLANTE
Forever? That is what you swore to me.
FLORIO
I have not sworn a single oath to her, And yet she made earth heaven in a day, And earth continues heaven.... Go, n.o.ble Lady!
VIOLANTE
You have no pity on me?...
You see How humbly I've become....
FLORIO
To pity you, Lady, would be cruel to her!...
In a month you will be glad.
VIOLANTE
You have slain me, Florio!
FLORIO
Farewell, Violante!
[_Violante affects to go. But she stops quickly at large door in back and reenters on tiptoe. Florio withdraws to his study again, after listening for a moment_.]
LIZZIA [_reentering_]
You have not gone, my Lady Violante?
VIOLANTE
I will not go Till I have looked upon this woman's face!
[_As she finishes these words, the great black arras in the back is listed and a hooded and veiled woman enters. She stands regarding the two other women in silence._]
VIOLANTE
Ah!
LIZZIA
The miracle has come to pa.s.s!
[_Crosses herself._]
VIOLANTE
Do they call you Olivia? Speak, woman!
OLIVIA
Yea, I am she--but where is Florio?
[_Violante straightens, proud and erect, as if she had been struck an invisible blow._]
LIZZIA
He waits for you within.
OLIVIA
So he had faith I would not die?
LIZZIA
He had these garlands hung for your return.
He has lived beneath a holy vow, the days You were not here: shut in his room, Yours must be the first face He sees, on his return to light and life.
He must have fallen asleep from weariness Or he had heard your voice.