The book At the Summer Dance Hall; Monologue for a Woman was written by author Williams, Laura. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of At the Summer Dance Hall; Monologue for a Woman book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is At the Summer Dance Hall; Monologue for a Woman a good or bad book?
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Five cents a dance. Isn't that funny? But I couldn't go in alone. Now, Bobbie, p — lease. You promised. [Drags him in.] Let's do that new step. You do too, know it. You did it all right at the school dance. Why Mama wouldn't mind a bit. I'm sure of it. Oh — p-lease start, Bobbie. [Dances fancy ivaltz step.] You're doing beautifully, Bobbie. Don't you love it? [Dances humming — stops.] Couldn't we have one more? Please. Just one more? We won't miss the boat. You know we've time. You just say tha...t. Mama wouldn't mind. Oh — Bobbie. [Exits tearfnlly.] Mamie speaks. — Say, these dance hall mobs give me the dizzies. Never have no room ter do nothin' fancy. Come on and try. Aw they can't say nothin' ter yer. Ladies free. [Dances ivildly. To manager.] Stop ! Me stop ! What f er ? Let me tell yer, kiddo, that there ain 't a .duo in this joint that has anything on us fer steps. I could dance when I was six months old. Yer don't know what yer talkin'. We ain't done nothin' but regu- lar steps.
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