Her Own Way - A Play in Four Acts by Clyde Fitch
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GEORGIANA. [_Rising nervously._] Bella, I have some colored dresses I'd like to give you for your trousseau, if you care to take them. They've not been worn very much. BELLA. Oh, Miss Georgiana, of course I'd take 'em--only, I don't know, I sort of feel it in my bones you'll wear 'em yourself. [STEVEN _enters Left suddenly. He tries to conceal his great excitement._ MOLES _is with him._ STEVEN. [_To_ MOLES.] Tell Mrs. Carley I want to see her here, please. MOLES. Yes, sir. [_He goes out Right._ STEVEN. Hello, Georgy! GEORGIANA. Steve! STEVEN. Good morning, Miss Shindle. BELLA. Good morning, Mr. Carley. I must be going now, Miss Georgiana. GEORGIANA. But have you got enough for the article? BELLA. Oh, yes, miss--Louise furniture, the Van Wyck picture, tapestry effects--etcetra. Thank you ever so much. Good-by! |
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