Her Own Way - A Play in Four Acts by Clyde Fitch
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page 48 of 186 (25%)
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STEVEN. Certainly, Lizzie, send it by Moles in the morning.
LIZZIE. [_Delighted._] Oh, thank you, sir! STEVEN. I'm glad to do it; you've served us faithfully for some years now, Lizzie. [_He goes out._ LIZZIE. He's gone, miss. [_She goes out also._ GEORGIANA. [_Calls._] Ready! [PHILIP _turns and looks about the room, then begins to look under things. He sees his_ AUNT GEORGIANA _first and is about to touch her, but she laughingly motions him not to and points out_ TOOTS'S _hiding place._ PHILIP. [_Finding_ TOOTS, _touches him._] You're it! TOOTS. [_Very pleased._] I'm it! I'm it! [_Jumps up and down._ CHRISTOPHER. [_Disappointed._] Somebody find me. PHILIP. Oh, come on out from behind the curtain--you're--easy. |
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