Her Own Way - A Play in Four Acts by Clyde Fitch
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COAST. Morning!
STEVEN. Many happy returns, Georgy. GEORGIANA. Oh, no, thank you! It's not for me yet, thank goodness! PHILIP. Now let's play hide and seek. THE CHILDREN. Hide and seek! LIZZIE. [_Entering Left._] Excuse me, please. Mrs. Jackson's maid is here for Miss Elaine. PHILIP. Oh, pshaw! CHRISTOPHER. Don't you go! ELAINE. Oh, yes, I must! I'm sorry! [_She goes up stage with great diffidence to_ STEVEN _and shakes his hand as she curtseys.]_ Good-by, sir. [_To_ COAST _also._] Good-by, sir. [_To_ GEORGIANA.] Good-by, ma'am, I've had a perfectly lovely time. [_Aside to_ GEORGIANA.] Phil is my beau, but I like Mr. Coast awfully much too! GEORGIANA. [_Laughing._] You're beginning early! Come along, children, we'll take Elaine down. Excuse me, everybody, please. PHILIP. If you've got any good tips, papa, save some for little brother. [_The children go out Left with_ GEORGIANA. |
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