A Single Man a New And Original Comedy in Four Acts
The book A Single Man a New And Original Comedy in Four Acts was written by author Davies, Hubert Henry, 1869-1917 Here you can read free online of A Single Man a New And Original Comedy in Four Acts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Single Man a New And Original Comedy in Four Acts a good or bad book?
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] Ah ! Robin. She took her work home to do. Louise. Maggie ? Robin. Miss Heseltine. Oh, yes; those children have all gone. Thank goodness ! [Hurriedly correcting himself] The dears. Louise. Weren't you rather glad — between ourselves — to see them go ? Robin. I don't feel safe even yet. I can't help thinking that Bertha Sims is still lurking 108 A SINGLE MAN among the bushes— ready to spring out at me. What's that noise ? [He goes to the window and looks out, then closes the curtains. '] Only t...he rooks going home. [He goes towards the electric switch. Louise. [Sentimentally. ] The twilight hour. [She leans bach luxuriously and says languidly. ] How peaceful it is here ! How perfectly har- monious ! [Robin turns on the electric light. This surprises and disconcerts Louise. ] Oh ! [She sits up. Robin takes out his cigarette case and helps himself to a cigarette. He is absorbed in his own thoughts, and does not notice Louise. ] Have you got a cigarette to give me f Robin. [Offering her his cigarette case.
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