Our American Cousin by Tom Taylor
page 62 of 110 (56%)
page 62 of 110 (56%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
Asa [Taking bottle out.] Oh, he did, did he? Wal, I guess he'll do
his best all the same. Flo I shall be missed at the archery grounds. Will you take me back? Asa Like a streak of lightning. [Offers arm and takes her to dairy.] Flo That's not the way. Asa No, of course not. [Takes her round stage back to dairy.] Flo Well, but where are you going now? Asa I was just going round. I say, cousin, don't you think you could find your way back alone. Flo Why, what do _you_ want to do? Asa Wal, I just wanted to see how they make cheese is this darned country. [Exits into dairy.] Flo [Laughing.] And they call that man a savage; well, I only wish we had a few more such savages in England. Dun [Without, R. 2 E.] This way, lovely sufferer. Flo Ah, here's Dundreary. [Dundreary enters with Georgina, places her in rustic chair, R.] |
|