The Southern Cross - A Play in Four Acts by Foxhall Daingerfield
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Fair. You mean you'd kill them all?
Carter. I've learned more than just the location of the enemy. Fair. What else? Carter. I have Winthrop's plans. Fair (almost in a whisper). How? Carter. I stole them from his tent. Fair. You have them with you? Carter. I memorized and then destroyed them. (He turns to Mrs. S.). What time is it? Mrs. S. About seven. Carter. Uncle and Gordon may come on here. We were almost certain the camp had moved. If they do not come before I leave, watch out and take them in. Mrs. S. When were they coming? Carter. Later. We thought it best not to travel all together. Mrs. S. Are they disguised? Carter. No; but they know the road so well, they'll not be captured. |
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