If: a play in four acts by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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BEAL does not smile.]
Why, what's the matter? JOHN BEAL I don't like to see a decent Christian hat among these filthy idols. They've all got rust on their mouths. I don't like to see it, Archie; it's sort of like what they call an omen. I don't like it. ARCHIE BEAL Do they keep malaria here? JOHN BEAL I don't think so. Why? ARCHIE BEAL Then what's the matter, Johnny? Your nerves are bad. JOHN BEAL You don't know these people, and I've brought you out here. I feel kind of responsible. If Hussein's lot turn nasty you don't |
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