If: a play in four acts by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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Well, anyway, I won't let any more of
them passengers go jumping into trains any more, not when they're moving, I won't. When the train gets in, doors shut. That's the rule. And they'll 'ave to abide by it. BERT Well, I wouldn't stop one, not if... BILL I don't care. They ain't going to 'ave me on the mat again and talk all that stuff to me. No, if someone 'as to suffer . . . 'Ere she is. [Noise of approaching train heard.] BERT Ay, that's her. BILL And shut goes the door. [Enter JOHN BEAL.] BERT |
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