The book Half Hours was written by author Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937 Here you can read free online of Half Hours book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Half Hours a good or bad book?
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) You ROSALIND 95 can't be more than forty, if I may make so bold ? Mrs. Page. I am forty and a bittock, as the Scotch say. That means forty, and a good wee bit more. Dame. There ! And you can say it without bhnking. Mrs. Page. Why not ? Do you think I should call myself a 30-to-45, like a motor-car ? Now what I think I envy you for most is for being a grand- mamma. Dame {smiling tolerantly at some picture the words have called up). That 's a cheap honour. Mrs Page (summing up probably her whol...e conception of the duties of a grandmother). I should love to be a grandmamma, and toss little toddlekins in the air. Dame {who knows that there is more in it than that). I dare say you will be some day. {The eyes of both turn to a photograph on the mantelpiece. It represents 96 ROSALIND a 'pretty woman in the dress of Rosa- lind. TJie Dame fingers it for the hundredth time^ and Mrs. Page regards her tranquilly. ) Dame. No one can deny but your daughter is a pretty piece. How old will she be now ?
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