The Private Secretary; a Farcical Comedy in Three Acts
The Private Secretary; a Farcical Comedy in Three Acts
Hawtrey, Charles, 1858-1923
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I must ask you to be a little earlier in your hour of rising in the future, {introducing Harry who is down R.) This is my nephew Harry. Cattermole. {shaking hands) How do you do, Harry ? {rises, goes r.) Harry. How do you do ? {goes tofireplctce) Cattermole. {to Marsland) Why, he looks quite the pink of perfection, doesn't he ? When I look at him, and think of that miserable object of mine — oh I Marsland. Mr. Spalding — Mr. Cattermole. (Douglas starts and stares at Cattermole) Cattermole. Well..., what are you staring at ? Did you never hear the name Cattermole before ? (CAri'ER- 1401^ intofies as he spells it md ^its at table) dbyGoogk 40 THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. Douglas. Yes, I know how to spell it. {goes up to Harry) Marsland. {sitting on settee) You know, Mr. Spald- ing, Tm so very pleased the young ladies are to have the benefit of your highly cultivated literary tastes. {with papery not seeing Douglas go up) (Douglas and Harry express in dumb show, their sur^ prise and amusement at having met Mr.
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