The book The Girl And the Outlaw, a Dramatic Playlet was written by author Kavanaugh, Katharine, B. 1875 Here you can read free online of The Girl And the Outlaw, a Dramatic Playlet book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Girl And the Outlaw, a Dramatic Playlet a good or bad book?
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Margaret. Oh, no, my people are white people— my father is a man— a brave, courageous man— not a cow- ardlv thief and outlaw. 10 THE GIRL AND THE OUTLAW Thomaso. I'm an outlaw, yes, but no one has ever called me a coward. Margaret. It's cowardly to keep me here against my will — it's cowardly to torture an old man as you are torturing my father. Thomaso. Ever since your father has been sheriff he has made it his business to hunt me, day and night; he has sworn to take me, where other men have f...ailed; he has put a price on my head, and if it were not that I know the secret places of these mountains better than any man living, he would have strung me up long ago. Do you expect me to have any pity on him — do you expect me to have any for you, his daughter? Margaret. Does he know that I am in your power? Thomaso. Yes. I took great pleasure in imparting the information. As soon as he hands over the ransom money I'll send you home. Margaret. He'll never send you a penny. Thomaso.
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