First Plays by A. A. (Alan Alexander) Milne
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PAMELA (quickly). He's come down to see _me_, haven't you, Bob? BOB. Hullo, Wentworth. Hullo, Letty. I say, I can't shake hands with you all. (He smacks TOMMY on the back and goes over to Miss FARRINGDON.) How are you, dear? MISS FARRINGDON. Very glad to see my elder great-nephew. I was getting tired of Gerald. LADY FARRINGDON (protesting). Aunt Harriet, dear. GERALD (smiling). It's all right, mother. We quite understand each other. MISS FARRINGDON. I quite understand Gerald. BOB. I say, aren't we going to have any tea? LADY FARRINGDON. It's early yet, dear. Gerald, you'd like to have it outside, wouldn't you? GERALD. Oh, rather. What do you say, Wentworth? WENTWORTH. I never want to be indoors in the country if I can help it. SIR JAMES. Quite right, Wentworth--quite right. Gerald, you'll just have time to take Wentworth round the stables before tea. |
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