Class of '29 by Orrie Lashin;Milo M. (Milo Milton) Hastings
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page 84 of 154 (54%)
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KATE. [_Who has had great difficulty keeping still._] I bought
those clothes for him. Now are you satisfied? CASE WORKER. And who are you? KATE. A friend. CASE WORKER. So--it's _that_ kind of a deal. I wondered who you were. MARTIN. [_Angry._] Does that go in your report? CASE WORKER. Yes, that will go in my report. MARTIN. The lady's name and address, I suppose--and whether she is married or single? CASE WORKER. You needn't be sarcastic. MARTIN. And if she is married, do you notify the husband? CASE WORKER. I don't think there is any ruling on that. [KATE, _unseen, gets hold of report and holds it behind her._] KATE. Well, what will happen in this case? CASE WORKER. I don't know. I shall turn in my report. KATE. Oh no you won't. Not _this_ report! [_She tears and crumples |
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