Modern American Plays, Collected With Introduction
The book Modern American Plays, Collected With Introduction was written by author Baker, George Pierce, 1866-1935. Comp Here you can read free online of Modern American Plays, Collected With Introduction book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Modern American Plays, Collected With Introduction a good or bad book?
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Tom. [Leaning on the piano.] It's finding the woman Act II] ROMANCE 291 you want to live with all your life. The woman who'll show you the right way and follow it with you, side by side, shoulder to shoulder, making all the good things seem a little better, and all the hard things — well, not quite so hard. It's knowing she'll be with you at your journey's end, when you're old, and she's old, and you can smile and look into each other's eyes and say " We've done our work together, dear — and I ...think we've done it well." Rita. [After a little pause, her eyes full of tears.] Oh, my frien', dat love, it is for some, yes — but it is not for me. Tom. I don't understand — Rita. [Wistfully and tenderly.] For me, love is jus' a leetle light in all dis darkness, a leetle varmt' in all dis col', a leetle flame dat burn — not long, an' den go out. A star dat come an' is so bee-eautiful it bring beeg tears, an' vhen ve dry dee eyes an' look again — de star is gone. I t'ink it is to be a leetle 'appier togedder den ve are apart — vone meenute to lie still in de beloved's arms — vgne leetle meenute to forget, my frien' — an' dat is all.
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