The book The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith was written by author Pinero, Arthur Wing, Sir, 1855-1934 Here you can read free online of The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith a good or bad book?
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[With a little shudder. ] Ugh! Ugh! [AGNES moves away fromGERTRUDE, to the end of the settee, her head bowed, her handsclenched. ] I have something to propose. Come home with me tomorrow. AGNES. [After a pause, raising her head. ] Home--? GERTRUDE. Ketherick. The very spot for a woman who wants to shut outthings. Miles and miles of wild moorland! For company, purple heath andmoss-covered granite, in summer; in winter, the moor-fowl and the snowglistening on top of the crags. Oh, and for open-ai...r music, our littlechurch owns the sweetest little peal of bells--! [AGNES rises, disturbed. ] Ah, I can't promise you their silence! Indeed, I'm verymuch afraid that on a still Sunday you can even hear the sound of theorgan quite a long distance off. I am the organist when I'm at home. That's Ketherick. Will you come? [The distant tinkling of mandolin andguitar is again heard. ] AGNES. Listen to that. The mandolinisti! You talk of the sound of yourchurch organ, and I hear his music. GERTRUDE. His music?
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