If: a play in four acts by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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I'm content. [Happily] It's no use to me.
MARY I'm so glad you're content, John. Are you really? Is there nothing that you'd have had different? I sometimes thought you'd rather that Jane had been a boy. JOHN Not a bit of it. Well, I may have at the time, but Arthur's good enough for me. MARY I'm so glad. And there's nothing you ever regret at all? JOHN Nothing. And you? Is there nothing you regret, Mary? MARY Me? Oh, no. I still think that sofa would have been better green, but you would have it red. |
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