If: a play in four acts by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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What difference could it make?
MARY N-n-no. JOHN Think how we met. We met at ARCHIE's wedding. I take it one has to go to one's brother's wedding. It would take a pretty big change to alter that. And. you were her bridesmaid. We were bound to meet. And having once met, well, there you are. If we'd met by chance, in a train, or anything like that, well, then I admit some little change might alter it. But when we met at ARCHIE's wedding and you were her bridesmaid, why, Mary, it's a cert. Besides, I believe in predestination. It was our fate; we couldn't have missed it. MARY No, I suppose not; still . . JOHN Well, what? |
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