The Liberty Thrift Girls a Patriotic Play in One Act
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MRS. NORRIS. You mean alien, Carolina. CAROLINA. Yes m das what I means. MARY AGNES. I d niver accuse ye of that! Where do you get the money ? Excuse me curiosity. CAROLINA. (With pride and dignity) I works fo it, I does. When I gets all through here, you know what I does ? JOSEPHINE. Work overtime, Carolina? CAROLINA. I goes down to Mis Quinn s boardin* house, three times a week, an I helps Mis Quinn bake de bread! 30 THE LIBERTY THRIFT GIRLS MARY AGNES. And the cake ! CAROLINA. No, ma am, we ...don t bake no cake no cake ! (She speaks in rapid denial, shaking her head) Folks can live without cake, but dey must have bread ! I showed Mis Quinn how to make corn bread what she nev done befo ! An mebbe dem hungry boarders don t like dat corn-bread ! Um um ! JOSEPHINE. That saves the wheat ! (She picks up the knitting MARY AGNES left on the table, and sits in settee, knitting) CAROLINA. I gets two dollars a week from Mis Quinn. Ehery Monday mornin I totes myself down to de bank ; I takes ma place in line on de right han side, an pays dat two dollars on ma Liberty Bond !
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