Angels & Ministers by Laurence Housman
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page 98 of 199 (49%)
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saw nothing more. I didn't feel anything: only a sort of a jar here.
(_She indicates the back of her neck. Julia finds these anatomical details painful, and holds her hands deprecatingly; but Laura has no such qualms. She is now undoing the parcel which, she considers, is hers_.) LAURA. I daresay it was only somebody's box from the luggage-rack. I've known that happen. I don't suppose for a minute that it was a railway accident. (_She unfurls the tissue paper of the box and takes out the wreath_) JULIA. Why talk about it? LAURA. Anyway, nothing has happened to these. 'With fondest love from Martha.' H'm. Pretty! JULIA. Martha, would you like to go upstairs with your things? And you, Laura? MARTHA. I will presently, when I've got warm. LAURA. Not yet. Martha, why was I put into that odious shaped coffin? More like a canoe than anything. I said it was to be straight, MARTHA. I'd nothing to do with it, Laura. I wasn't there. You know I wasn't. LAURA. If you'd come when I asked you, you could have seen to it. |
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