If: a play in four acts by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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What, Miss Miralda? Yes. ARCHIE BEAL But what I mean is--what's she like? JOHN BEAL Oh, I don't know. It's very hard to say. She's, she's tall and she's fair and she's got blue eyes. ARCHIE BEAL Yes, but I mean what kind of a person is she? How does she strike you? JOHN BEAL Well, she's pretty hard up until she gets this money, and she hasn't got any job that's any good, and no real prospects bar this, and nobody particular by birth, and doesn't know anybody who is, and lives in the least fashionable suburb and can only just afford a second-class fare and . . . ARCHIE BEAL |
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