Plays of Protest: the Naturewoman, the Machine, the Second-Story Man, Prince Hagen
The book Plays of Protest: the Naturewoman, the Machine, the Second-Story Man, Prince Hagen was written by author Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968 Here you can read free online of Plays of Protest: the Naturewoman, the Machine, the Second-Story Man, Prince Hagen book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Plays of Protest: the Naturewoman, the Machine, the Second-Story Man, Prince Hagen a good or bad book?
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. yes. LAURA. And Mr. Grimes ... he gets some of it? HEGAN. Why, my dear . . ,. 104 THE MACHINE [act ii LAURA. Tell me! HEGAN. But really, Laura, I never asked him what he gets. LAURA. [With intensity.'] Father, you must under- stand me ! I will not be trifled with . . . I am in des- perate earnest! I am determined to get to the bottom of this thing ! I am no longer a child, and you must not try to deceive me ! Mr. Grimes must get some of that money ! HEGAN. I think it possible, my dear. LAURA.... And do you get any ? HEGAN. Good God, Laura ! LAURA. Then what is the nature of your relationship with Grimes? HEGAN. Really, my child, this is not fair of you. I have business connections which you cannot possibly understand . . . LAURA. I can understand everything that you are will- ing for me to understand ! I want to know why you must have business connections with a man like Boss Grimes. HEGAN. My dear, I think you might take your father's word in such a case. It has nothing to do with vice, I can assure you.
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