A Censured Play: the Breaking Point, With Preface And a Letter to the Censor
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Looks rather like a ^head-master, and speaks with a deep, authoritative voice as though his words were final. Is formally polite. His little coughs and ahems are taken as danger signals by the women. Dr Elwood. (Advancing to Mansell) This is quite an unlooked- for pleasure, Mr Mansell. (They shake hands.) Quite a pleasure to see you again. I hope you are well. Mansell, Quite well, thank you. Dr. Elwood. That's right. Curiously enough I was looking only yesterday at the correspondence you so kin...dly sent me, in the spring, from your friend at Cairo, Signor Manetti, on the recent explorations in Syria, and I was thinking of addressing some further in- [46] THE BREAKING POINT quiries to him on the subject. But let us speak of yourself. You are staying in the neighbourhood ? Mansell. Yes — for a few days. Dr Elwood And where are you putting up ? At Minton. Mansell. No. I'm staying with my old college friend, Sherrington. Dr Elwood. Ah ! Ah ! (disapp-ovingly) Mr Sherrington ! Yes, yes ! And what — er, what do you think of the neighbourhood ?
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