After a Storm, Comes a Calm a Comedietta, in One Act
The book After a Storm, Comes a Calm a Comedietta, in One Act was written by author Morton, John Maddison, 1811-1891 Here you can read free online of After a Storm, Comes a Calm a Comedietta, 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 After a Storm, Comes a Calm a Comedietta, in One Act a good or bad book?
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But never mind that ; Pve something else to tsdk about. Mii.s. -M. {smiling). Something very seiious. no doubt. Fanny. Awfully serious! Listen. At the very first ball I went to at the Assembly Rooms Mrs. M. a very l)rilliant affair, of course. Fanny. Really, Georgiana, if you keeii on interrupting me in this sort of way J[rs. M. I beg your pardon ! Well? Fanny. Well, at my first ball I danced witli a gentleman once or twice — perhaps three or four times. Mrs. M. {smiling). Young, of coiu'se. Fa...nny. Rather. " AIrs. M. Handsome? Fanny, {ven/ quickly). Very. Well, judge of mv surprise when, the very iie.xt morning, as I was sitting in the drawing-room, the door opened and the servant ainiounced "Captain Boodle"! Mrs. M. {smiling). The "young gentleman " ? Fanny. Y'es. -Mrs. M. Perliaps you had given him your address? Fanny {iiidignauily). Not I indeed ! "iTe didn't ask for it. or perhnps I miiiht. Well, the next morning he called again, and the following morning, and the morning alter that— in short.
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