Judith, a play in three acts

Judith, a play in three acts
Founded on the Apocryphal Book of Judith

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Judith, a play in three acts by Arnold Bennett

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Judith, a play in three acts
Founded on the Apocryphal Book of Judith

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This play was presented for the first time at the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne, on Monday, April 7th, 1919

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onster Holofernes. Yes, the monster! This is not war that he wages. Once our enemy strove fairly with the warriors of Israel. Now he makes our women and children to die of thirst. The magnificence of war is gone from the earth, and Holofernes by the excess of his hosts has rendered war ridiculous. (Chabris raises his hands.) The peoples of the earth will perceive that henceforward the institution of war cannot continue, and after this there will be no more war. But meanwhile, if I go crouching to the feet of Holofernes, what will happen and what will come to pass? Surely it will come to pass that the monster who has sat down to watch us die of thirst will slay our little children and our old men, and dishonour our women, and ravish our innocent virgins; for the enslaving of the conquered will not content his anger nor satisfy the lust of his great hosts. Shall these things be? I say they shall not be. But what am I, save the servant of the citizens of Bethulia? And what do I speak, save the thought t

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