Her Own Way - A Play in Four Acts by Clyde Fitch
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DICK. Yes, even from _you_! GEORGIANA. [_Hurt._] Thank you. DICK. I should think your woman's instinct would teach you why. GEORGIANA. Well, it doesn't! and I really should be very much obliged to you if you would help my woman's instinct out. DICK. Of course it's all right what you're going to do, only--well, I don't want to be here to see it. GEORGIANA. But, Dick, I'm perfectly happy in what I'm doing. DICK. Of course! but that doesn't make it any the pleasanter for me. [_Rises._] Good-by. GEORGIANA. [_Rising._] And that's all, just good-by? DICK. No, I wish you all kinds of happiness in the future and the happiest marriage in the world. GEORGIANA. Oh, thank you very much. DICK. [_With great effort._] I wish you everything that's good, Georgy, old girl! GEORGIANA. Well, I'm sure no one could ask for more; and what shall I wish you? |
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