Representative Plays By American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Rip Van
Representative Plays By American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Rip Van
Burke Charles
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You ought to have known that to be allowed to wear the inexpressibles by two husbands was more than the most deserving of our sex had any right to expect. DAME. Oh, dear me! I never thought that I should live to be any man’s slave. ALICE. Ah, we never know what we may come to! but your fate will be a warning and example for me, if Mr. Knickerbocker should take it into his head to leave me a widow. VEDDER. Mrs. Vedder, what are you whispering about there? DAME. Nothing! VEDDER. Well, don’t whisp...er it any more. ALICE. [_Aside_, to DAME. ] Come along with me. VEDDER. Mrs. Vedder, take yourself out of the room. ALICE. Mr. Knickerbocker, I shall expect you to follow me immediately. [_Exeunt_ ALICE _and_ DAME. KNICKERBOCKER. And this is the last day of the term fixed on by the agreement! VEDDER. Yes; and Herman is resolute, and so am I. KNICKERBOCKER. I am sorry for poor Lowena. VEDDER. She shouldn’t have had a fool for a father. KNICKERBOCKER.
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