If: a play in four acts by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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they can talk at yer and talk at yer, and say
wot they likes, like. BERT Why? You been on the carpet, Bill? BILL Ain't I! Proper. BERT Why? Wot about, Bill? BILL Wot about? I'll tell yer. Just coz I let a lidy get into a train. That's wot about. Said I ought to 'av stopped 'er. Thought the train was moving. Thought it was dangerous. Thought I tried to murder 'er, I suppose. BERT Wot? The other day? BILL Yes. |
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