Her Own Way - A Play in Four Acts by Clyde Fitch
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about forgiving you.
GEORGIANA. _Me?_ LOUISE. If you don't marry Sam! You can make everything all right, and Sam loves you--you can make mother happy and me happy and Steve happy.... STEVEN. [_Interrupting._] No, leave me out! [_He goes up behind the sofa._ LOUISE. Our life would go on just the same,--Steve will make no more mistakes. I think you're heartless to refuse! GEORGIANA. But, Louise, you ask me to give up entirely my own happiness. LOUISE. Not at all! There's no one else in love with you but Sam, and this isn't your first year out, you know. MRS. CARLEY. And anyway it would be _five_ happy against _one_ unhappy, there's no arguing about that. COAST. [_To_ LOUISE.] You and your mother both think she ought to accept me, don't you? LOUISE. Certainly. COAST. [_To_ GEORGIANA.] I told you. |
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