The Gypsy, a Drama in Three Acts (Adpted From the French)
The book The Gypsy, a Drama in Three Acts (Adpted From the French) was written by author Wills, Anthony E., B. 1880 Here you can read free online of The Gypsy, a Drama in Three Acts (Adpted From the French) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Gypsy, a Drama in Three Acts (Adpted From the French) a good or bad book?
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I mean Madalyn — that's who I mean. You tried to cut me out. Russell. Cut you out? Cal. Yes — but I've beaten you at your own game. The Gypsy ag ENTER Colonel Dexter, who stands in doorway of house. Russell. You know as well as I do, that we were practically engaged before I left Virginia. I couldn't very well cut you out — when you never had a chance. Cal. Oh, is that so? Well, perhaps I've a better chance than you think. Perhaps you'll be surprised when you learn your marriage can't take plac...e. Russell {staggered). Can't take place? {Turning on Cal. with uplifted hand) Why you Colonel {stepping between them. To Russell). Hold on, my boy — he's right. Russell {slowly lowering hand). Right, you say? Colonel {brokenly). What I have feared for years has come to pass. Madalyn's father has come to claim her. Russell {sinking on chair l. of table). Madalyn's father! ENTER Madalyn, from house, her eyes buried in her handkerchief, supported by Rossi, who, with arm about her waist, starts to lead her toward gate.
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