Contemporary One-Act Plays; With Outline Study of the One-Act Play And Bibliographies
The book Contemporary One-Act Plays; With Outline Study of the One-Act Play And Bibliographies was written by author Lewis, B. Roland (Benjamin Roland), B. 1884 Here you can read free online of Contemporary One-Act Plays; With Outline Study of the One-Act Play And Bibliographies book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Contemporary One-Act Plays; With Outline Study of the One-Act Play And Bibliographies a good or bad book?
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Delane. I couldn't be rightly siu'e, Sergeant. But sure it's marked on it, unless the clock I have is gone wrong. Sergeant. It is marked on it. And I have the time I got it marked on my own watch. Mrs. Delane. Well, now, I wonder none of the police would have followed you with it from the barracks — ^and they with so little to do 130 LADY AUGUSTA GREGORY Sbhgeant. [Looking in at Quikke's shop.] Well, I am sorry to do what I have to do, but duty is duty. [He ransacks shop. Mhs. Delanb looks on. ...Me. Quirke puts his head out of window. Mr. Quibke. What is that going on inside? [No answer.] Is there any one inside, I ask .'' [No answer.] It must be that dog of Tannian's — wait till I get at him. Z Mbs. Dei^ane. It is Sergeant Garden, Mr. Quirke. He would seem to be looking for something [Me. QniBEE appears in shop. Sergeant comes out, makes another dive, taking up sacks, etc. Mb. Quirke. I'm greatly afraid I am just out of meat. Ser- geant — and I'm sorry now to disoblige you, and you not being in the habit of dealing with me Sebgeant.
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