The book Come Out of the Kitchen a Comedy in Three Acts was written by author A E Albert Ellsworth Thomas Here you can read free online of Come Out of the Kitchen a Comedy in Three Acts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Come Out of the Kitchen a Comedy in Three Acts a good or bad book?
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Come on. Let's all get away. JANE. No, indeed. SMITHFIELD. (Going toward her. Easy) You're not going to go on, doing this man's work ? JANE. He may change his mind. 9 8 SMITHFIELD. Livy- JANE. Besides, the poor man's got to eat. SMITHFIELD. Now look here, Livy, I think you JANE. Hsh ! Somebody's coming ! (Drops down R. C. To sideboard. ) (SMITHFIELD hastily goes out at R. C. TUCKER comes in from the hall door L. Cj TUCKER. Ah, Jane-Ellen JANE. Good evenin', Misther Tucker. TUCKER. (Close to her...) The time has come sooner than we thought when I can be of assistance to you. JANE. Yes, indade, sor. (She thrusts a carving knife and fork into his hands. ) Tis a dale of work for a poor girl. Will ye kindly put them at Mr. Crane's place? Right over there. (He hesitates, then awkwardly puts knife and fork ends toward armchair L. End of table. ) TUCKER. (Starting toward her) I'm very sorry indeed that things have happened so. But you see, Mr. Crane JANE. (Waving him, back) Oh, sor, not that way.
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