If: a play in four acts by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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But the Governor of the Bank of England
would live in the City, and he'd have a much bigger house anyway. He wouldn't live in Lewisham. ALI The crystal will bring you to this house when the hour is accomplished, even tomorrow night. If you be the great banker you will perhaps come to chastise one of your slaves who will dwell in this house. If you be head of Briggs and Cater you will come to give an edict to one of your firm. Perchance this street will be yours and you will come to show your power unto it. But you will come. JOHN And if the house is not mine? MARY John! John! Don't. ALI Still you will come. JOHN |
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