The Gay Lord Quex - A Comedy in Four Acts by Arthur Wing Pinero
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establishment--signifying that the first gentleman has departed._
SECOND GENTLEMAN. [_Rising._] Much obliged. [_Putting a tip into_ MISS HUDDLE'S _hand_.] For yourself. MISS HUDDLE. Much obliged to _you_. SECOND GENTLEMAN. You're a fresh face here? MISS HUDDLE. Yes; I used to be with Mossu and Madame Roget in Mortimer Street. SECOND GENTLEMAN. I'll ask for you next time. What name? MISS HUDDLE. Miss Huddle. SECOND GENTLEMAN. Huddle? |
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