Mr Percy and the Prophet TITLE OF SOURCE: AUTHOR'S NAME - FIRST: LAST: DESCRIPTION: Visual Text "How did he shoot?"<br><br>"He walked (as the seconds had arranged it) ten paces forward; and then he stopped, and lifted his pistol--"<br><br>"Don't tell me any more! Oh, to think of my being the miserable cause of such horrors! I'll never dance again as long as I live. Did you think he had killed you, when the bullet wounded your poor neck?"<br><br>"No; I hardly felt it at first."<br><br>"Hardly felt it? How he talks! And when the wretch had done his best to kill you, and when it came to your turn, what did you do?"<br><br>"Nothing."<br><br>"What! You didn't walk your ten paces forward?"<br><br>"No."<br><br>"And you never shot at him in return?"<br><br>"No; I had no quarrel with him, poor fellow; I just stood where I was, and fired in the air--"<br><br> COMMENTS: Visual Text CANDIDATE FOR ADAPTATION?: --- not set --- Not reviewed Promising Unlikely SOURCE MATERIAL: Fable Novella Play Plot summary Short Story -- Parent -- GENRE: Comedy Comic Horror Detective Drama Fable Fairy Tale Fantasy Folklore Folktale Ghost Story Melodrama Mystery Myth Operetta Other Romance Suspense Young Audiences -- Parent -- SETTING: Africa America England Europe Fantasy International New Zealand Pastoral Rural Rustic Science Fiction -- Parent -- LENGTH FOR ADAPTATION: 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes 45 Minutes 60 Minutes 90 Minutes Two Hours -- Parent -- URL FOR PDF DOCUMENT: MrPercyandtheProphet.pdf