Davus has written:
'The black squire; or, A lady's four wishes'
All the Corneliuses are now in the carriage. They seek Rome along the Appian Way. Meanwhile, in the countryhouse, Davus is worried. Davus is the overseer of Cornelius and, if the master is away, the overseer himself takes care of the master's countryhouse. Davus therefore orders all the slaves to come into the threshing floorwhich is close to the countryhouse. In a short time, the threshing floor is full of slaves and slavewomen who make a great noise. "Listen to me! Although the master is away, we need to work strenuously." Then the slaves murmur "Davus wants to be master. Behold! He has a stick. He can beat us. We need to therefore do what he says" They therefore return to the fields because they fear the overseer's stick. But Greta doesn't return. She neither loves the overseer nor fears his anger. At night, therefore, because she no longer wants to work in the fields, prepares food and flees from the countryhouse. No one sees him, no on stops him. Now he hurries through the fields, now along the road. When it is day, he hides in the branches of a tree. There he sleeps. Meanwhile, although it is not yet light, Davus wakes up all the slaves. He orders them to go into the fields and work there. But he doesn't see Greta. Where is Greta? Davus therefore is angry, then worried. He stands at the gate of the countryhouse and watches the road, but he does not see Greta.
Forename Author Surname has written: 'Title'
Author of Anthony Ker. has written: 'Not worth his salt'
Author of Anthony Leger. has written: 'Gabrielle de Vergy'
Donald Parson has written: 'Surely the author'
Author of Indiana Danby. has written: 'The history of Miss Pamela Howard'
Author of Ernest Harwood has written: 'Clara Roscom, or, The path of duty'
Amy Greenstadt has written: 'Rape and the rise of the author'
Forrest Robinson has written: 'The Author-Cat' 'After the fire'
Author of the Critical review. has written: 'Remarks on the Examination and examiner of the Critical review'
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