The $100,000 Club Paper; a Play for Club Women. One-Act Comedy
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Barrington. Are you getting behind so that he will kill me first? Rosalind. No, no, ma'am, don't yo' go. [Mrs. Barrington tries to free ■ herself.] Don't yo' go, ma'am ! Mrs. Barrington. Rosalind, let me go; let me go. [Rosalind's hold relaxes; Mrs. Barrington goes to right door, and timidly peers into kitchen; Mrs. Bar- rington starts back.] Rosalind. [Begins to holler louder.] He's gwine ter kill us, ma'am. [Man in butcher's clothes and bushy red zvhiskers zvith a big carz'ing knife in his ha...nd comes in.] Mrs. Barrington. Why, this is the butcher, Rosa- lind. [To Butcher.] What's the matter? Butcher. Madam, there's something the matter with her. She began to yell when I asked her — 16 Mrs. Barrington. [Tuniiug to Rosalind.] Rosa- lind, stop screaming. This man won't hurt you. Rosalind. I standin' a' de sink a washin' de dishes, ma'am, en dis man he com' mighty nigh me wid dat big- knife, en he ax' me — Mrs. Barrington. Asked what? Rosalind. Fo' wun er m' ribs. Mrs. Barrington.
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