The Pleasures of the World; a Religious Comedy in Three Acts
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H. Soliloquizes) What are they pulling off here, anyway? Several. Thank you. We will, Good-by. Voices. Good-by. (Exeunt Waring, Lillian and Bob Vale) Billy. (Crosses to Mrs. H.) What's the matter with Ruth, mom? Mrs. H. (Deceptively) Do you think anything is? If so, you'd better take Amos to the library and let me talk to her alone. Billy. A good idea. (Billy approaches Amos, whom Ruth is now quite willing to relinquish, he having served his purpose— or rather hers; and takes him off. Exeunt Am...os and Billy) Mrs. H. (Sitting down beside her mother pensively) Well, mamma, what did I tell you about bachelor-girls? Mrs. H. I'm not sure that I know what you are driving at. Ruth. (With an effort) Well, I'm glad I'm not married — like Lillian Hope, for instance; and I intend to stay single. Mrs. H. You are not making a comparison between Tom Waring and Robert Vale, I hope? Ruth. (Decisively) All men are pretty much alike, I think. They are so brutally proud and sure! Talk about our vanitv — it ir.
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