The Adventure of Lady Ursula; a Comedy in Four Acts
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Must I sit and think of this wonderful lady? Blimboe. Or of the duel you are to fight ? Sylvester, (rises, puts pipe on table) Plague take it, no! {goesn.c.) I'll go to town and find Jack. That'll be better than my thoughts. Good-night, old friend. {They shake hands above table.) I wish most heartily this had not happened. (Blimboe about to speak.) No, it's too late. Blimboe. But, Sir George — good-night. (Blimboe goes off -l. 1 e.) (Sylvester following him to door, then sits moodily l. of tabl...e. A pause.) Sylvester. Eyes blue — her cheek not so red — what was that nonsense of Jack Castleton's ? Well, I hope the boy can use his blade a little ; on my life I believe I shouldn't care if he used it better than 1 use mine, {sighs and yawns) 44 THE ADVENTURE OF LADY URSULA. [Act II. (Enter Mills l. 2 e.) Mills, (coming doivn l.) The gardener you wished to see is in waiting, Sir George. Sylvester. Let him come in, then. Mills. He's been at work in the garden and his feet (loohs at carpet) Sylvester, (laughing) Oh, you're careful for the carpets !
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