If: a play in four acts by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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John!
JOHN All right, Mary. [In a lower voice.] I'm only trying to see what he'll say. MARY All right, John, only . . . ALI Is there no step that you would wish untrodden, nor stride that you would make where once you faltered? JOHN I say, why don't you use it yourself? ALI I? I am afraid of the past. But you Engleesh, and the great firm of Briggs, Cater, and Beal; you are afraid of nothing. JOHN Ha, ha. Well--I wouldn't go quite as far |
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