The Gay Lord Quex - A Comedy in Four Acts by Arthur Wing Pinero
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his Grace.
LADY OWBRIDGE _appears on the top of the steps._ LADY OWBRIDGE. Are you here, Duchess? DUCHESS. [_Turning to her._] Yes. LADY OWBRIDGE. [_Coming down the steps._] Oh, I am really very upset! DUCHESS. Upset? LADY OWBRIDGE. About your maid. The circumstance has only just been reported to me--you have lost your maid. [_Seeing_ FRAYNE.] Is that Sir Chichester? [FRAYNE _advances and shakes hands._] I didn't observe you, in the dusk. Have you seen Henry? I wonder if he is waiting for us in the drawing-room? FRAYNE. May I go and hunt for him? |
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