Fifty Contemporary One-act PlaysFrank Shay, Pierre Loving Stewart & Kidd Company, 1920 - 582 páginas |
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... UNCLE . THE SERVANT . The present translation of THE INTRUDER is the anonymous version published by Mr. Heinemann in 1892 , the editor having , however , made some slight alterations in order to bring it into conformity with the current ...
... UNCLE . THE SERVANT . The present translation of THE INTRUDER is the anonymous version published by Mr. Heinemann in 1892 , the editor having , however , made some slight alterations in order to bring it into conformity with the current ...
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... UNCLE . You know quite well that your father - in - law likes to alarm us need- lessly . THE GRANDFATHER . I don't see things as you do . THE UNCLE . You ought to rely on us , then , who can see . She looked very well this afternoon ...
... UNCLE . You know quite well that your father - in - law likes to alarm us need- lessly . THE GRANDFATHER . I don't see things as you do . THE UNCLE . You ought to rely on us , then , who can see . She looked very well this afternoon ...
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... UNCLE . I think she will come about nine . THE FATHER . It is past nine . I hope she will come this evening , my wife is so anxious to see her . THE UNCLE . She is sure to come . This will be the first time she has been here ? THE ...
... UNCLE . I think she will come about nine . THE FATHER . It is past nine . I hope she will come this evening , my wife is so anxious to see her . THE UNCLE . She is sure to come . This will be the first time she has been here ? THE ...
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... UNCLE . They are afraid of my sister . I will go and see . [ He calls . ] Sister ! sister ! Is that you ? . . . There is no one there . THE DAUGHTER . I am sure that some one has come into the garden . You will see . THE UNCLE . But she ...
... UNCLE . They are afraid of my sister . I will go and see . [ He calls . ] Sister ! sister ! Is that you ? . . . There is no one there . THE DAUGHTER . I am sure that some one has come into the garden . You will see . THE UNCLE . But she ...
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... UNCLE . God knows what we shall be like at his age ! THE FATHER . He is nearly eighty . THE UNCLE . Then he has a right to be strange . THE FATHER . ple . THE UNCLE . He is like all blind peo- They think too much . THE FATHER . They ...
... UNCLE . God knows what we shall be like at his age ! THE FATHER . He is nearly eighty . THE UNCLE . Then he has a right to be strange . THE FATHER . ple . THE UNCLE . He is like all blind peo- They think too much . THE FATHER . They ...
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ADOLF ain't ANALYTIKOS ANNA ANNE ATALANTA BENVENUTA CAREN CAROLINA CASALONGA CECIL chair CLEM COLU comes Corydon crash Cymbal dear DISAGREEABLE YOUNG DON GONZALO DONA LAURA door Egmont Arens ELST enters EVELYN eyes father FLORENCIO FLORIO FOMA FRANÇOISE GERARDO goes GRANDFATHER GUÉRIN GUSTAV HALE hand HAROLD HARRIET hear HELEN HELMS husband Inkwell KANADA KEENEY Kezia kiss KRAIG KRAKAU LADY LAMBLIN laugh letters LEZINSKY LIZZIA look LOUISE LYDIA MADAME BAIL MADDEN MADELEINE MARCEL MARG MARGARET MARIO MARTHE MENELAUS MIKE MCINERNEY MISS IVORY mother NANETTE never PADIE PAOLO PAQUITA pause PENDLETON PIERROT play POPOV Rooney ROSAMUND Rosenbloom Sacristan SECOND GIRL SETH SHUKRA sister sits SMIRNOV Solly speak talk tell THEKLA There's thing THYR TOURIST TOWNSWOMAN UNCLE VENNEMA VIOLANTE Vizier voice Wazir wife woman WOULDBY ZURITA Тар
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Página 393 - JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY [1844-1890'] A WHITE ROSE THE red rose whispers of passion, And the white rose breathes of love; O, the red rose is a falcon, And the white rose is a dove. But I send you a cream-white rosebud With a flush on its petal tips; For the love that is purest and sweetest Has a kiss of desire on the lips.
Página 373 - I'd like to talk more of that a little later. I want to get the lay of things upstairs now. (He goes to the left, where three steps lead to a stair door.) SHERIFF I suppose anything Mrs. Peters does'll be all right. She was to take in some clothes for her, you know, and a few little things. We left in such a hurry yesterday.
Página 377 - It was an awful thing was done in this house that night, Mrs Hale. Killing a man while he slept, slipping a rope around his neck that choked the life out of him.
Página 373 - Ah, loyal to your sex, I see. But you and Mrs. Wright were neighbors. I suppose you were friends, too.
Página 373 - Dirty towels! [Kicks his foot against the pans under the sink] Not much of a housekeeper, would you say, ladies?
Página 378 - Henry, at least we found out that she was not going to quilt it. She was going to — what is it you call it, ladies?
Página 372 - but I was on the inside." "Somebody slipped a rope round his neck and strangled him and you didn't wake up?" says Harry. "I didn't wake up,
Página 372 - I ought to make some conversation, so I said I had come in to see if John wanted to put in a telephone, and at that she started to laugh, and then she stopped and looked at me— scared.
Página 376 - But I tell you what I do wish, Mrs Peters. I wish I had come over sometimes when she was here.
Página 371 - I didn't hear or see anything; I knocked at the door, and still it was all quiet inside. I knew they must be up, it was past eight o'clock. So I knocked again, and I thought I heard somebody say, "Come in.