Her Own Way - A Play in Four Acts by Clyde Fitch
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MOLES. Yes, sir, I can get off in the morning. I can't thank you enough,
sir! STEVEN. Oh, that's all right,--we'll be a rich household here before we get through, Moles. They'll be telephoning us to please send in some orders for champagne! [_Puts note-book away._ MOLES. Oh, don't trouble about these bills, sir. I can hold off the people a little longer, and I'll order the wine in another place. STEVEN. That's a good boy, Moles, then I won't have to bother my sister. MOLES. Yes, sir. [_He goes out as_ GEORGIANA _and the children enter Left._ GEORGIANA. Here's papa! Come along, now, Steve, I've promised the children a game of hide and go seek! STEVEN. All right, I knew father wanted to do something very much,--only couldn't think what. Of course, it was hide and seek! GEORGIANA. Philip must be "it" first! PHILIP. All right! [PHILIP _goes into the corner Right, with his back to the others. All hide behind or under the different pieces of furniture_--GEORGIANA |
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