First Plays by A. A. (Alan Alexander) Milne
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ducats, coupled with the necessity of getting my handicap down to
ten, has prevented my speaking ere this. Now at last I am free. My aged uncle--'" TOMMY (lovingly). I say, you do pull my leg. Go on doing it always, won't you? LETTY. Always, Tommy. We're going to have fun, always. TOMMY. I'm awfully glad we got engaged down here. LETTY. We've had lovely times here, haven't we? TOMMY. I wonder what Gerald will say. A bit of a surprise for him. I say, it would be rather fun if we had a double wedding. You and I, and Gerald and Pamela. LETTY (getting up in pretended indignation). Certainly not! TOMMY (following her). I say, what's the matter? LETTY (waving him back). Go away. Unhand me villain. TOMMY. I say, what's up? LETTY. I want a wedding of my own. I've never been married before, and perhaps I shall never be married again, and I'm going to have a wedding all to myself. I don't mind your being there, but I'm not going to have crowds of other brides and bridegrooms taking up the whole aisle--said she, seizing her engagement-ring and--Oh, bother! |
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