Five Little Plays by Alfred Sutro
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my clothes; and I'll strangle myself rather than go to the workhouse and
be shut away from you. JOE. [_With a loud cry._] No! I'll _make_ them give me something; and if I _have_ to kill, it shan't be my wife and child! To-morrow I'll come home with food and money--to-morrow-- [_There is a sudden wail from the child;_ JOE _stops and stares at her;_ MARY _goes quickly to the mattress and soothes the little girl._ MARY. Hush, dear, hush--no it's not morning yet, not time for breakfast. Go to sleep again, dear. Yes, daddy's come back, and things are going to be all right now--No, dear, you can't be hungry, really--remember those beautiful cakes. Go to sleep, Minnie, dear. You're cold? [_She takes off her ragged shawl and wraps it round the child._] There, dear, you won't be cold now. Go to sleep, Minnie-- [_The child's wail dies away, as_ MARY _soothes her back to sleep._ JOE. [_Staggering forward with a sudden cry._] God, O God, give us bread! THE CURTAIN SLOWLY FALLS THE OPEN DOOR |
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