If: a play in four acts by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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Well, that's how she broke it; she said so,
and as I know you believe in Liza . . . MARY Well, I can't think she'd tell a lie, John. JOHN No, of course not. But she mustn't look so hard another time. MARY And it's poor little Jane's photograph. She will feel it so. JOHN O, that's all right, we'll get it mended. MARY Still, it's a dreadful thing to have happened. JOHN We'll get it mended, and if Jane is unhappy about it she can have Alice's frame. Alice is too young to notice it. |
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