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(_He gives a nod of confirmation. She pauses a moment, and then with a sudden passionate movement flingsherself into his arms. _) Take me away, Arthur. I can't bear this lifeany longer. Larkspur bit me again this morning for the _third_ time. Iwant to get away from it all. [_Swoons. _ The subsequent scene may be so pathetic that on the hundredth night itis still bringing tears to the eyes of the fireman, but you must notexpect to be treated as a serious dramatist. You will see this foryourself ...if you consider the passage as it should properly have beenwritten:-- _Enter_ Lord Arthur Fluffinose. Lady Larkspur _looks at him withamazement. _ _Lady Larkspur. _ Arthur, what are _you_ doing here? _Lord Arthur. _ I caught the 2. 3 from town. It gets in at 3. 37, and Iwalked over from the station. It's only a mile. (_At this-point he looksat the grandfather clock in the corner, and the audience, following hiseyes, sees that it is seven minutes to four, which appears delightfullynatural. _) I came to tell Larkspur to sell Bungoes.
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