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ut. _Nurse_: Oh, it would be hard for her to go where she cannot hear the voice of a friend or see the light of day! _Princess_: Would you wish me to save myself and let all the district perish? You heard what Fintan said. It is not right for destruction to be put on a whole province, and the women and the children that I know. _Queen_: There is maybe time yet for you to wed. _Princess_: So long as I am living I have a choice. I will not be saved in that way. It is alone I will be in my death. _Manus: (Coming to King.)_ I am going out from you, King. I might not be coming in to you again. I would wish to set you free from the promise you made me a while ago, and the bond. _King_: What does it signify now? What does anything signify, and the world turning here and there! _Manus_: And another thing. I would wish to ask pardon of the King's daughter. I ought not to have laid any claim to her, being a stranger in this place and without treasure or attendance. And yet ...and yet ..._(stoops and kisses hem of her dress)_, she was dear to me. It is a man who never may look on her again is saying that. _(Turns to door.)_ _Taig_: He is going to run from the Dragon! It is kind father for a scullion to be timid! _Queen_: It is in his blood. He is maybe not to blame for what is according to his nature. _Manus_: That is so. I am doing what is according to my nature. _(Goes, Nurse goes after him.)_ _Queen: (To Dall Glic.)_ Go throw a dishcloth after him that the little lads may be mocking him along the road! _Dall Glic_: I will not. I have meddled enough at your bidding. I am done with living under dread. Let you blind me entirely! I am free of you. It might be best for me the two eyes to be withered, and I seeing nothing but the ever-living laws! _Prince of Marshes: (Coming to Princess.)_ It is my grief that with all the teachers I had there was not one to learn me the handling of weapons or of arms. But for all that I will not run away, but will strive to strike one blow in your defence against that wicked beast. _Princess_: It is a good friend that would rid us of him. But it grieves me that you should go into such danger. _Prince of Marshes: (To Dall Glic.)_ Give me some sword or casting spears. _(Dall Glic gives him spears.)_ _Princess_: I am sorry I made fun of you a while ago. I think you are a good kind man. _Prince of Marshes; (Kissing her hand.)_ Having that wor
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