The Naturewoman by Upton Sinclair
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MRS. MASTERSON. I won't have that creature in my house a minute longer. DR. MASTERSON. My dear, be reasonable! LETITIA. REASONABLE? DR. MASTERSON. Consider what is at stake! MRS. MASTERSON. But what hope have we to get anything out of such a woman? DR. MASTERSON. We have some hope, I'm sure. If we . . . MRS. MASTERSON. Didn't you hear her say she'd come home for nothing but the money? DR. MASTERSON. Yes . . . but at least she's honest enough to say it, Sophronia. And she's here as our guest . . . she wants to be friendly . . . don't let it come to an open break with her! LETITIA. But how can we HELP it, father? DR. MASTERSON. It's just a matter of letting her talk. And what harm will that do us? MRS. MASTERSON. But we can't lock her up in the house. And can we introduce her to our friends? Tomorrow night, for instance! |
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