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*^OBV OF tUCIA Dl LAH.
; sT0 mermooa
Act I
1—A VestibaU
■ in the sombre gmr-
I. ivoo d Castle with a
V' ! It euards and Norman,
bop .„.dly talking of dis-
,.ir «“• . - „me stranger ia
! ’' . md the esUte on
Bit r r> * 1 '. . fl - | ri1 Enrico Ashton
•*** Vnrniin that the intrud-
!'" !hon EdKardio
K aU. v dispossessed
' pn t,-rs brooding and
that he has lost hie
-j N _, that his sister Lucia
carrying Arthur
b<' C#n jnmennoor. and spends
ytor. the r dead mother.
,»n add' •" the hearing of
arm . gjinmondo who, to do him
>rrove m ,t to have guessed
; ' iTm La -tealing interviews
• thal i lover, who must
. ilh ' ^Edeardo. He then tells
r*' lh ff LuciaV deliverance from
I “while returning from a
W t hc grave of her mother.”
Henry i, insane with rage-
fune-ta smania.” The re- j —
cim' in. their errand success- Ol
Efand describe how a struggle of
T^aneer as he dashed away from Jj
„ on bis charger, at the ruined II
, fr . |t was Edgar. Henry threat- JJ
. re enee "La pieUde in sno Q
the chorus unite in hia wish. SJ
Scene 2—A Park 11
wt n:id scene introduces Lucia,'ll
B»;:r, Ali a, waiting Edgardo in the ( II
^tiv park, by the haunted spring. II
|»|tfr 1 a.'-nel silenzio,” Lucia has 11|
(artC :y finished telling its legend !li
,f a oaen, and her own dark , O
jnani* of a wretched ending to i H
h,.r iff ret • o—affair, when Ed- II
nr:,, eaters. He announces that JJ
iii i, a parting. He must leave ! O
Sfc:«iwi that night. He is ordered H
fince as an ambassador. ,11
He tell* h w henry has killed his | II
Ither and robbed him of his herit- l ||
rr; he had sworn revenge on his j II
ither's tomb. "Sulla t«>mbo che j ||
raiM-rro" but Lucia's love has chang- j
r<j hw ideal They discu s in opera-11|
f.i.<hi«n their dangers and plans;’
-ledge their mentral faithfulness,
•eparate in anguish.
led away, Raymond rebukes Normand
as the talc teller who has brought
all this misery on the Ashtons.
Sc«M 3—Oatiidt The Castle at
Night
The opera’s final scene presents
Edgardo among the graves of his
race. Grief and despair have broken
his heart. He is resolved to take his
own life. “Tombe degli avi mici.”
With his last reflections, the sad
hearted Lammermoor folk and -ome
of the castle guests approach; singing
a doleful chant; and a passing hell
is heard. People tell him that Lucia
has gone mad, he determines to sec
her. Raymond appears and discloses
the fact that Lucia’s mndncsT has
ended her own life. Edgardo apostro
phized her pure spirit; declares that
he and she will not long be parted,
and st^'« himself, dying as thc
chorus sings, Heaven pardon such
human etrora.
LOST—SMil silver oblong locket,
coelaieieg receipt fro* J. O. U. A.
M. issued to Edw. P. ScBvill, niso
picture ef Mrs. Scevill. Please re-
tern to Salvatiee Army Office, or
phore 552-L.
NOTICE
In the next Issue of this paper
there will apear an itemized account
of the work cf the Salvation Army,
during the past six months and it is
the wish of the people in charge of
the Army here, that this report, in
the next issue of this paper, be care
fully read and looked over, that the
people may know just what the Army
is doing for the city of Milledgeville
and the county of Baldwin.
Not only will there appear a de
tailed report of the work here for
the half year, but there will also ap
pear pictures of the lr ;al officers in
action, and also some very interest
ing photographs, of what these peo
ple are doing in this section.
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Act II
I.—A R-
have
The Cattle
s is supposed
■1 between the first
rood «
Henry and Norman ar- awaiting
•• Lucia. They speak <-f intercept
ing EdearJ'n letter and poisoning
mind against him. Henry j
Norman f»r the forged letters]
and l-:<ls him summon Arthur. As \
Norman goes Lucia enters. Re-
hed f- r her glr cm, she arcuses
of cruelty, he shows her the
• usd -h- natunti!y believes Ed-
- falsi-. He begs her to marry
Arthur, who ; even now coming
ratin’ ! ' ’or. They quarrel
duet, s tr dirmi tu portrai,”
■ r “ Arm*. i - t-» kill Edgar if she
*- >hi- prays for death. She
as Arthur enters with a great
but led back by Henry, j
lated by t iireata he utters un-
*’i'e.i!h th- unhappy girl is*
ne. The guests for the be-
• r “>l are already come. A juhi-J
but '->nn nv begins. The contract
1 mej by ihe half swooning Lucia, |
u,v ' a ^dl-ar, 1 enters. In a tempest J
iM'Under -.inking and wounded i
n-ie. he denounces Lucia. There are j
! 'Jtual tepr- aches in a powerful j
xieh “,hi mifrena.” Raymond
that there be no blood shed.
•• marriage contract,
lurit j«ly upbraids Lucia for her
nd Will not listen to
Mplana: n. He insults her
r "'' r " r an d the r-jests, and quits the
":t snh life lonly through
Of fives in the tur-
Act HI
5Cen * * Room i. The Cestle ee
on Wolf* Crag
* t ^ tJii i art f , Kdgardo gloom-
‘ ‘ ‘ ' ’ :r -' while a storm is crash-
‘ 1 hl nely chamber in
• he Wolf c
tejoice, , n
fk> i
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"i. Ltlgardo alone II
' m Hut even here II
i-ut with a challenge H
arranged. ^hey Q
•lawn, and pray for
I in a duet "O 8nle
them ceaae their
bll. how he had heard a
the bridal chamber,
' e une Lucia,” and enter-
tk* . j,, ,
l' ,I >
S ”"' 1 - T1 “ w.azi, g Ht
TV , ; ,
. r , 'ttgs •» song of jukl-
^*ym “1’immenao qiub ito. 1
"“rth. ||
f rii
“ho!!* at tt
f • r ‘ ,| Arthur t.ead and Lucy
.* Wood y "word in her hand;
nsane The diatractad
int *‘ ‘he room aa Ray-
>.. iry C '^-' ‘"to the room enda hia
Jf, " lhink * »he ia about to
uM ^ T,U - «««» th. f—
Henry / "° «»».
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May Sale
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