圣迹
7.indignant words flew hither and thither, though in suppressed tones as yet.“The Mystery, the Mystery!
8.Since daybreak the multitude had been waiting for three things—the hour of noon, the Flemish ambassadors, and the Mystery-Play.
9.According to custom, the performance was to take place upon the marble table, which had been prepared for that purpose since the morning.
10.On the other hand, by the arrangements of Monsieur the Provost, the Mystery was to last from noon till four o’clock, and they were obliged to say something.

