Dedication: This play is for Gillian, Heather, Barbara, Tara, John, Steven, Don, Michael, Tim, Chris, Patrick, Greg, Robert, John, Brett, Steven and Arabella.
Epigraph: O! ye that love mankind! Ye that dare oppose not only tyranny, stand forth! Every spot of the old world is overrun with oppression. Freedom hath been hunted round the globe. Asia and Africa have long expelled her. Europe regards her as a stranger, and England hath given her warning to depart. O! receive the fuguitive and prepare in time an asylum for mankind. Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 17776.
Epigraph: Soon the enlightened nations will put on trial those who have hitherto ruled over them. The kings shall flee into the deserts, into the company of the wild beasts whom they resemble : and Nature shall resume her rights. Saint Just, 'Sur la Constitution de la France', Discours prononce a la Convention 24 Avril 1793.
Liberty, tahat nightingale with the voice of a giant, rouses, the most profound sleepers ... How is it possible to think of anything today except to fight for or against freedom? Those who cannot love humanity can still be great as tyrants. But how can one be indifferent? Ludwig Boerne, 14 February, 1831.