Read-Aloud Plays by Horace Holley
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RICHARD Yes, a _long_ separation. UNCLE RICHARD I admit, Richard, that from your point of view my attitude has not always been as--as considerate, perhaps, as you might have expected. But I have been a very busy man, and-- RICHARD As far as I am concerned, uncle, I have nothing to blame you for; but my mother.... UNCLE RICHARD Your mother? Surely, Richard, your mother never criticised me to you? She was much too fine a woman. Besides, I helped her in many ways you may know nothing about. RICHARD No, mother said nothing. She wouldn't have, anyhow--and as far as your helping her is concerned, I can only judge of that by results. UNCLE RICHARD Results? What do you mean? I have no desire to catalogue the things I have |
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