If: a play in four acts by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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Nothing would please me better.
MIRALDA Would you really? Would you go all that way? JOHN It's just the sort of thing that I should like, apart from the crying shame. The man ought to be . . . MIRALDA We're getting into Holborn. Would you come and lunch somewhere with me and talk it over? JOHN Gladly. I'd be glad to help. I've got to see a man on business first. I've come up to see him. And then after that, after that there was something I wanted to do after that. I can't think what it was. But something I wanted to do after that. O, heavens, what was it? [Pause.] |
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