The book The Hoodoo : a Farce in Three Acts was written by author Hare, Walter Ben, 1880-1950 Here you can read free online of The Hoodoo : a Farce in Three Acts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Hoodoo : a Farce in Three Acts a good or bad book?
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Dor. You don't look like a professor's wife at all, Mrs. Spiggot. Dodo. Don't I? Now that's strange, isn't it? Mrs. C. 1 am sure Mrs. Spiggot gets her hats from a milli- ner, and somehow one never associates a milliner with the head-gear of a faculty woman. Amy. And they always wear square-toed shoes. Your shoes aren't square-toed, are they? Dodo {showing foot'). The idea ! Mrs. C. And they always wear crystal beads on their dinner dresses in the faculty set. DoDO. Well, my set isn't like the u...sual faculty set. Ang. Mrs. Perrington-Shine? Mrs. P.-S. Yes, dear. Ang. Why is it that every girl in this bunch is crazy about Billy Jackson? Mrs. C. Angelina ! Mrs. P.-S. Ima, if you can't make that child behave, you had better send her to bed. Mrs. C. You hear that, Angelina ? Ang. It's funny that I can't mix in the talk without getting squelched every time. Mrs. C. That will do, young lady. I can't imagine where she picks up such low expressions. Ang. From Billy Jackson. Miss L. I have often wanted to visit your college, Mrs.
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