Captain Swift Microform a Comedy Drama in Four Acts
Captain Swift Microform a Comedy Drama in Four Acts
Chambers, C. Haddon (Charles Haddon), 1860-1921
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Can I speak to you sir, for a moment? Wild. (Furious) No! Mars. A matter of business sir, but some other time will do. Stella. I am going. 28 CAPTAIN SWIFT. Wild. Don't go, the man can wait. Stella. No, I want to be alone — to think. Wild. But your answer? Stella. I will tell you later. Wild. To-day? Stella. Yes, to-day. (Exit Stella e. 1 e. ) /m /w. ]/ m Wild. She will say yes; I think that would save e. Why not? She is her own mistress. We could marry at once, then even if they discovered me,... they would not molest me. This Gardiner is apparently go- ing to join the family himself, and for the sal:e of the family he must take my part, if anything unpleasant should arise. Could anything unpleasant arise? No — I think not. (l. ) I think not. Mars. Mr. Wilding — (up stage l. ) Wild. Oh, you're still there. What the devil do you want? Maes. (Aside) He don't talk like that when any of the family's around. I want to speak to you on a sub- ject of importance to me, sir. Wild. How can it interest me?
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