The book The Littlest Girl, a Play in One Act was written by author Hilliard, Robert Cochran, 1857-1927 Here you can read free online of The Littlest Girl, a Play in One Act book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Littlest Girl, a Play in One Act a good or bad book?
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Did you come here, Mr. Van •fibber, at midnight, simply to tell me this ? Why did you come here ! Van B. Because of the child. Cabuth. What child? Van B. Ida Clare's child— yoM?- child ! {he braces himself for some kind of an outbreak, but CAEUTHERs^ces him without a trace of feel- ing in his look, sets glass or cigar carefully down on mantel, tightens rope of robe, and speaks quietly and politely.) I Cabuth. Mr. Van Bibber, you are a very brave young man. You have dared to say to me what those... who are my best friends ^what THE LITTLEST GIBL. ' even my own family would not dare to say. They, I suppose, are afraid it might hurt me. They have some absurd ngard for my feeliugs; they hesitate to touch upon a subject which in no way concerns them, t and which they know must be very painful to me. But you have the courage of your convictions ; you have no compunction about tearing open old wounds. You come here, unasked and uninvited, to let me know what you think of my conduct ; to let me understand that it does not agree with your own ideas of what I ought to do, and to tell me how /, who am old enough to be your father, should behave.
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