The Gay Lord Quex - A Comedy in Four Acts by Arthur Wing Pinero
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MURIEL. Sophy Fullgarney--she arrived at about half-past four, and I asked Mrs. Gregory to show her over the house. I thought you would not object. LADY OWBRIDGE. Object! it pleases me. MURIEL. She is roving about the grounds now. LADY OWBRIDGE. An exceedingly prepossessing young woman, of her class. [_The_ SERVANTS _have gone up the steps, carrying the tea-things._ THE ELDER SERVANT. [_Looking down the alley towards the left._] I see the young person, my lady. LADY OWBRIDGE. I'll speak to her, Bristow. [_The_ ELDER SERVANT _goes off towards the left; the younger one, |
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