The book The Deacon, An Original Comedy Drama in Five Acts was written by author Horace C Dale Here you can read free online of The Deacon, An Original Comedy Drama in Five Acts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Deacon, An Original Comedy Drama in Five Acts a good or bad book?
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(Exit, L. 2 E.) Mrs. T. Brother, are you sure you saw a colored woman ? Deacon. Didn't I tell you I did? Do you think I'm blind? Con- found it ! [wipes lips with handkerchief) I saw her too plainly for comfort. I wish I had her now. I'd wring her neck off. Blast her buttons ! Miss A. Deacon, I fear you are forgetting yourself. Mrs. T. Brother! Brother! Deacon. That's nothing, 1 feel like saying Miss A. [quickly) Don't ! Please don't. Deacon. Re-enter Pete hurriedly, l. 2 e. ; appears short of b...reath. Fans himself with hand. Pete. What's de mattah ? [to Deacon) I heard yo* callin'. I was out in de orchard pickin' some apples an' I run myself out of bref. I t' ought de house was a-fire. Deacon. Why didn't you call me when I told you to? Pete. [ did. I called yo' ag'in an' ag'in, an' yo' said, all right. 1 t'ought yo' wus awake. 'Spect yo' must agone to sleep ag'in. (Mrs. T., and Helen cross R.) THE DEACON, 43 Mrs. T. Pete, did you see a colored man or woman pass out of that window this afternoon ?
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