Two Men of Sandy Bar; a drama by Bret Harte
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Enter JACKSON. Jackson. Mr. Alexander has come in, sir. (OLD MORTON and CAPPER start.) Old Morton. Where is he? Jackson. In his private room, sir. Old Morton. Enough: you can go. [Exit JACKSON. Capper (crossing to MORTON). Remember, you have given your pledge of secrecy. Beware! Your honor, your property, the credit and reputation of your bank, are at stake. Old Morton (after a pause of hesitation, with dignity). I gave you my word, sir, while my son was not present. I shall save myself from breaking my word with you, or concealing anything from him, by withdrawing myself. For the next twenty-four hours, this room (pointing to private room R.) is yours. Each regards the other. Exit OLD MORTON C., as CAPPER exit in private room R. After a pause, door of room L. opens, and HARRY YORK appears, slightly intoxicated, followed by JOHN OAKHURST. Harry York (looking around). By Jove! Morton, but you've got things in style here. And this yer's the gov'nor's desk; and here |
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