The Southern Cross - A Play in Four Acts by Foxhall Daingerfield
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page 56 of 120 (46%)
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Bev (helping them with the furniture). Mother, did you know that
Winthrop has had a man stationed near the house for our protection? I've been wanting to see him to say how we thank him, but he has been very busy in the camp. Fair. Is he still there? Bev. Yes. The whole regiment is stationed there now. Mrs. S. We will see him before they go away. Perhaps we can show him in some way that we are very grateful. Char. He sent the ambulance to us when there was only one, and he gave a guard to see us safely through the lines, and even when we were at home he asked that we would keep the guard for our protection. Yes, mother, we must thank him for all this. And George would wish it so, I'm sure of it. Fair (softly). Will he come here again; oh, mother, will he come? [Enter Marthy with a table cloth over her arm. Marthy. I don fix a little sprise for you all. I gwine gib you de best supper. Kin I fix it har for you? [She spreads the cloth on the table. Mrs. S. Why, Marthy, I'd forgotten. But is there anything for us except corn meal? |
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