Penrod a Comedy in Four Acts Adapted for the Stage From Booth Tarkingtons Pen
Penrod a Comedy in Four Acts Adapted for the Stage From Booth Tarkingtons Pen
Edward Everett Rose
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I don't care what ole Dade do no more. On'y thing 'at int'rest me now is, how bad a lammin' mammy goin' give me when she see my pants, dat's all, I quit! (He exits around the barn R. ) VERMAN. (Going) I hoo! I hoo! PENROD. (To VERMAN, ) Look here! I'm not goin' to lose two o' my best men all at one time. YOU got to stay, Verman. (VERMAN salutes and sits down on veranda. ) BOB. (Enters*. ) Here, what's the matter? Why aren't you men on the trail? PENROD. One o' my best men's just resigned and I ...promised mamma I wouldn't go outside the yard. SAM. And I can't go anywhere except over here or OUR yard. Mamma said BOB. Well, here's Verman. He can go to the party, can't he? PENROD. He's just resigned, too. BOB. Verman, you join again. VERMAN. I hoo'. 92 PENROD BOB. Here's my last quarter. VERMAN. (Getting up and grinning) I hoin. BOB. You know where the party is. You can hear the fiddling from right yonder. Keep after him ! Keep close to the windows keep close to the verandas anywhere, wherever you see him VERMAN.
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