The Naturewoman by Upton Sinclair
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[He has fallen head over heels in love with her, and whenever he is in her presence he follows her about with his eyes, like one bewitched.] OCEANA. You aren't strong as you ought to be! You stay too much in the house! ETHEL. Here's mother! OCEANA. Aunt Sophronia! MRS. MASTERSON. [Enters.] My dear Anna! [Kisses her upon the cheek.] I am delighted to see you safe. ETHEL. And Letitia! OCEANA. Cousin Letitia! LETITIA. [Enters.] My dear cousin! So glad you are here! OCEANA. [Looking from one to the other, as they eye her critically.] Oh, are you really glad to see me? You must be, you know . . . for I've come so far. And you've no idea how homesick I've been. MRS. MASTERSON. Homesick, my dear? For that wild place you left? OCEANA. But Aunt Sophronia, that's my home! And it's God's own dream of beauty! MRS. MASTERSON. Yes, my dear . . . I dare say . . . |
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