Her Own Way - A Play in Four Acts by Clyde Fitch
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Coast.
[COAST _comes in and goes straight to_ PHILIP. SAM COAST _is a tall, slender, but strong-looking man, rather "raw-boned." He is dressed most fashionably and most expensively,--over-dressed, in fact, and yet not too vulgarly. A man of muscle and nerve, who makes his own code and keeps his own counsel._ COAST. Shake, Phil. [_Shakes his hand._ PHILIP. [_His hand hurt._] Golly! He can squeeze, can't he, Aunt Georgiana? GEORGIANA. Well, really! Miss Elaine Jackson--Mr. Coast. ELAINE. [_Embarrassed, rises, and curtseys._] How do you do? COAST. Pleased to make your acquaintance. Hello, rest of you. CHRISTOPHER and TOOTS. Hello! CHRISTOPHER. Are you Auntie Georgiana's beau? COAST. Yes! GEORGIANA. Chris! CHRISTOPHER. Lizzie says so! |
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