The book Miss De Courcy, a Drama in Four Acts was written by author Ashmead, Henry Graham, 1838-1920. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Miss De Courcy, a Drama in Four Acts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Miss De Courcy, a Drama in Four Acts a good or bad book?
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Maud. (Kissing M.idge.) I'm so glad. Why, it is perfectly lovely. You dear little woman, we all rejoice with you. Madge. But I do not comprehend it all. (Goes to Eldridge.) In finding my grandfather, must I lose you? Will you not be to me the same vou have alwavs been? Eldridge. It will not make any change in our relationship, Madge, you and I are kin. 14 MISS DeCOURCY. Madge. Then I am content. Won't you leave me here for a few minutes — I want to think it all over. (All retire through porch d...oor.} Yes, but it will make a difference between Mr. Eldridge and me. Grandfather must be consulted now about me instead of him. I can't help it, but I don't care for grandfather as I care for Mr. Eldridge. I wish it had never happened so. {Weeps. Dan Dunn enters, and touches Madge on shoulder.) Madge. What do you want? Dan. Send that city chap away. Send him away. Madge. Go home, Dan. Go home, please — (coaxing). Won't you, Dan? Dan. Send that city chap away, I tell you. Madge. There is no one here but me, Dan.
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