The book Aboard a Slow Train in Mizzoury was written by author Hare, Walter Ben, 1880- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Aboard a Slow Train in Mizzoury book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Aboard a Slow Train in Mizzoury a good or bad book?
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Enter Har. from r. Har. You have a telegram for me? Clar. Telegram for Mr. Squnk. Har. Give it to me. (Takes it and opens it. All gather around.) All. Is it bad news? Har. (dramatically). Bad news? The worst! My Pauline has eloped. All. Pauline eloped? Enter Gil. from l. Har. She is here on this train. With another man. Where is she ? Who has stolen my pretty Pauline Petty, the belle of Eczema ? Gil. (strides to him). Well, what is that to you? Har. Everything. Where is she? What have you ABOAR...D A SLOW TRAIN IN MIZZOURY 4I done with her? Ah, ha! At last I recognize you, Gil- bert Darkwood. I know you now and you shall answer to me. Gil. I do not fear you. The girl preferred me to you, that is all. {Laughs in a villainous manner.) She preferred the aristocrat to the conductor, that's all. Me good fellow, it's the old, old story. It takes wealth to win a woman. Har. Coward ! Gil. What, this to me? Har. Yes, in your very teeth. Well do I know your desperate work, Gilbert Darkwood. Your poor old mother ran the lunch counter at college.
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