The Charity That Began At Home a Comedy for Philanthropists
The Charity That Began At Home a Comedy for Philanthropists
St John Emile Clavering Hankin
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Well? LADY DENISON (shying frantically at the subject, and taking refuge in irrelevant detail) : I was in my room, doing my German. Fortun- ately Miss Triggs had gone out into the garden for a few minutes while I was trying to learn the second THE CHARITY THAT BEGAN AT HOME. 77 declension. When Anson came in. She was evi- dently upset about something, and looked ready to cry. In fact, she did cry. She's been crying ever since, (fresh tears from ANSON) Oh, please Anson, don't begin again. Or if ...you do, make as little noise as you can. Axsov (sniffing dismally) : Yes, my lady. LADY DENISOX (still struggling desperately to postpone the moment when she must come to the point) : I asked her what was the matter, and she said she wanted to give notice. I was very much astonished, because Anson has been with me four years and has never given me notice before. So I asked her why. And then she said that she and Soames . . . Well, in fact that Soames had MRS. EVERSLEIGH (interrupting) : Muriel !
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