If: a play in four acts by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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JOHN
And you will remember there wasn't an accident, won't you? MARY [resignedly, sadly] O, yes, John. And you won't try to get rich or do anything silly, will you? JOHN No, Mary. I only want to catch that train. I'm content with the rest. The same things must happen, and they must lead me the same way, to you, Mary. Good night, now, dear. MARY Good night? JOHN I shall stay here on the sofa holding the crystal and thinking. Then I'll have a biscuit and start at seven. MARY |
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