The book Passers By a Play in Four Acts was written by author Chambers, C. Haddon (Charles Haddon), 1860-1921 Here you can read free online of Passers By a Play 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 Passers By a Play in Four Acts a good or bad book?
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(Unblushing) I was saying I'm sorry your privacy should be disturbed, sir. Waverton. That's my affair. (Exit Pine, r.ie. Waverton goes to the window, throws it open and breathes deeply of the fresh air. Distant noise of traffic, and door being closed. Waverton closes window. Enter Burns and Pine, r.ie. Pine closes door. Comes down quickly) Ah, Burns, my poor fellow, what can I do for you ? Burns. (With some insistence) You sa^ to me, you say, "Come an' see me again," you say. "W'en things is ba...d." Waverton. My very words. You will notice another quality in Mr. Burns, Pine; he has an ex- cellent memory. PASSERS-BY 37 Burns, (r.) Things is bad, so I come. (He points to Tine) That gent 'e tries to stop me at the door. (This a little vindictively) Ts words was "It's a bit too thick!" Waverton. (By chair l.c. sternly) Pine ! Pine. (Down r.) I 'adn't understood the invi- tation was to be considered serious, sir. Waverton. Is it true you are hurt, Burns? Burns. I was run over in the fog by a milk cart, mister — leastways knocked down.
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