Angels & Ministers by Laurence Housman
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is the reason. They give you a good conceit of yourself, dogs do. You
never have to apologise to a dog. Do him an injury--you've only to say you forgive him, and he's friends again. (_Accepting his views with a nodding smile, she resumes her pen, and spreads paper_.) QUEEN. Now, Brown, I must get to work again. I have writing to do. See that I'm not disturbed. J.B. Then when were you wanting to see your visitor, Ma'am? There's his chair waiting. QUEEN. Ah, yes, to be sure. But I didn't want to worry him too soon. What is the time? J.B. Nearly twelve, Ma'am. QUEEN. Oh! then I think I may. Will you go and tell him: the Queen's compliments, and she would like to see him, now? J.B. I will go and tell him, Ma'am. QUEEN. And then I shan't want you any more--till this afternoon. J.B. Then I'll just go across and take lunch at home, Ma'am. QUEEN. Yes, do! That will be nice for you. And Brown, mind you have that leg seen to! |
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