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Stevenson, Augusta

"Children's Classics in Dramatic Form"


KING (_nodding_). Ah, I remember. You brought his plans to us some time
ago, good Father.
QUEEN (_nodding_). Let us see him to-day, sire.
KING (_to First Courtier_). Admit this Christopher Columbus.
(_Courtier admits_ COLUMBUS. _He kneels before the King._)
Rise, Columbus, and tell us what you seek.
COLUMBUS (_rising_). Ships, sire, to prove the plans which I did send your
Majesties; plans for sailing in the unknown seas.
QUEEN. They seemed to me most wise and sensible.
COLUMBUS (_with joy_). Ah, your Majesty believes with me?
KING (_hastily_). I'd have our Wise Men speak. Unfold your maps before
them, sir.
[_Columbus crosses to Wise Men and unfolds a map before them. They look at
it, shake their heads and laugh._]
COLUMBUS (_with dignity_). I propose to sail by this route to find that
eastern land.
FIRST WISE MAN. Ha, ha! I never heard anything so absurd! He'd sail west to
find the east! Ha, ha!
SECOND WISE MAN (_pointing to map_). The edge of the world is out there in
those strange waters! And you are willing to fall off with your ships into
space, sir?
COLUMBUS. I'm sure the water continues--
THIRD WISE MAN (_interrupting_). How could there be land beyond? 'T would
be under us, and the trees would have to grow their roots in the air.


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