Alice Sit-By-The-Fire by J. M. (James Matthew) Barrie
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COSMO. 'That's all right.' ALICE. 'No, the other word.' COSMO. 'Mother.' ALICE. 'Again.' COSMO. 'Mother--mother--' When she has come to: 'Are you better now?' ALICE. 'He is my son, and he is in uniform.' COSMO, aware that allowances must be made, 'Yes, I know.' ALICE. 'Are you glad to see your mother, Cosmo?' COSMO. 'Rather! Will you have some tea?' ALICE. 'No, no, I feel I can do nothing for the rest of my life but hug my glorious boy.' COSMO. 'Of course, I have my work.' ALICE. 'His work! Do the officers love you, Cosmo?' COSMO, degraded, 'Love me! I should think not.' ALICE. 'I should like to ask them all to come and stay with us.' |
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