The book A Friendly Tip, a Playlet in One Act was written by author Kavanaugh, Katharine, B. 1875 Here you can read free online of A Friendly Tip, a Playlet in One Act book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Friendly Tip, a Playlet in One Act a good or bad book?
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10 A Friendly Tip Jean. Please don 't. You surely had some motive in coming here. Won't you tell me what it was? Alice {speaking tensely across the tahle to Jean). Yes, I wanted to see what you looked like. You are a paragon in his eyes. Only to-night he wished that I was like you. That's why I came. To see for myself what special graces you have for luring my husband away from me. Jean (speaking seriously, a trifle sadly). Please — please do not saj^ anything you will regret later. I don't wan...t Jim's wife to hate me. He said you were not jealous — but I see you are — and I am glad. Alice. Glad? Jean. Yes — because where there is jealousy there is most likely love. It is not me your husband cares for. I only represent to him the things he would like you to be. Deep down in his heart I am sure he has a real and true affection for you that no other woman can win from you. Alice. I have tried to be a good wife. Jean. Yes, he admits you have kept his house in order and looked after his comforts, but a paid servant would do as much.
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