Our American Cousin by Tom Taylor
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Dun There, repothe yourself. Geo Thank you, my lord; you are so kind to me, and I am so delicate. Flo Yes, you look delicate, dear; how is she this morning any better? Dun When she recovers, she'll be better. Flo I'm afraid you don't take good care of her, you are so rough. Dun No, I'm not wruff, either. [Sings.] I'm gentle and I'm kind, I'm ---- I forget the rest Flo Well, good morning, dear--do take care of her--good day, Dundreary. [Exit through gate.] Dun Now, let me administer to your wants. How would you like a roast chestnut? Geo No, my lord, I'm too delicate. Dun Well, then, a peanut; there is a great deal of nourishment in peanuts. Geo No, thank you. Dun Then what can I do for you? |
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