The book Her Own Money; a Comedy in Three Acts was written by author Swan, Mark Elbert, 1871- Here you can read free online of Her Own Money; 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 Her Own Money; a Comedy in Three Acts a good or bad book?
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Beecher. You insisted on my taking that profit — I don't want it. Don't think I was entitled to it — I just — gave it to her HER OWN IMONEY. (yj Alden. You gave five hundred dollars — to my wife? Mrs. Beecher. Eive hundred dollars to her: and I'm in debt. Beecher. (Laiuely) Later she meant to give it to you — (To Lew) Mary. {Wcepiurj — ashamed) Oh, Lew, this is dreadful — it's horrible — nothing like this has ever happened in our lives. Send this woman away — let's just you and I talk it over. ...I can explain all to you — really, Lew — everything Alden. No — by God — here and now. There's been too much lying and evasion. I want the truth now — do you understand — the truth, from both of you — and I'm going to have it — or Mary. (Seated on end of couch) You shall have the truth, then. All this is my fault. Don't blame Mr. Beecher. He's been trying to help me. And trying to help you. Lie gave me a check — it was due me. It was for a loan. Alden. A loan.
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