If: a play in four acts by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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JOHN BEAL O, this. Well, well they're the very oddest people here. It's a long story. But I wanted to tell you first how enormously grateful I am to you for coming. ARCHIE BEAL O, that's all right. But I want to know what you're doing with all these genuine antiques. JOHN BEAL Well, ARCHIE, the fact of it is they're a real odd lot of people here. I've learnt their language, more or less, but I don't think I quite understand them yet. A lot of them are Mahommedans; they worship Mahommed, you know. He's dead. But a lot of them worship these things, and . . . ARCHIE BEAL Well, what have you got 'em all in here for? |
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