Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People by Constance D'Arcy Mackay
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page 122 of 202 (60%)
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No. I've supped on revolution!
WINWOOD. Would there were something stirring! RICHARD (throughout with growing excitement). Are folk still in the Old South Meeting-house? WINWOOD (impatiently). Aye, still talking of what's to be done. Hancock and Paul Revere are at a coffee-house. COREY (as the lads gather about table). Come, Dick, you've heard the governor's reply. How would _you_ deal with the taxers? RICHARD (at table, center, one foot on table and one on chair). I'd set their tea to brew! ALL (amazed). What! RICHARD. In a monstrous teapot! |
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