Clubbing a Husband, a Comedy in Three Acts for Women's Clubs
The book Clubbing a Husband, a Comedy in Three Acts for Women's Clubs was written by author Painton, Edith F. A. U., B. 1878 Here you can read free online of Clubbing a Husband, a Comedy in Three Acts for Women's Clubs book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Clubbing a Husband, a Comedy in Three Acts for Women's Clubs a good or bad book?
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Maud. Oh, yes. "Be a good girl! Run away and plav!" That's all I— Mrs. a. Maud! Maud (meekly). Yes, mamma. (Exits. At door tuins. makes face.) Mrs. O. My! that's a big girl for such short dresses. How old is she? Mrs. a. Er — yes, Maud is rather large for her age. T'.ut she's all I have, you know, and we do like to keep them little as long as we can, don't we? Mrs. O. How old did you say she was? Mrs. F. (nervously). I do hope I didn't forget to put the cat outdoors before we came. Do you think... I did, mother? Henry would scold me if — Mrs. a. Henry? Scold? Surely, you don't mean that you would let any mere man — Mrs. O. I think pa will attend to it, Cora. He's very 28 CLUF^BING A HUSBAND. handy about thinking of things. Where's my knitting? I must finish pa's stockings. (Kfiits.) Belle enters, follozved by Mrs. Whitney. Belle. Heah am Mrs. Whitney. (Exit Belle.) Mrs. a. (rises to meet her, with Mrs. N.). Ah! Mrs. Whitney. I met you when I was here before, didn't I ? We are not strangers.
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