The Stubbornness of Geraldine; a Play in Four Acts
The Stubbornness of Geraldine; a Play in Four Acts
Fitch Clyde
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I was ! I looked no farther ! [She comes down a few steps, then stops and eyes them suspiciously.] You two've been talking about met Mrs. Wrighton. We couldn't haye a better topic f [The Drivers enter with the last luggage. The floor of the haU is literally covered, the small Digitized by VjOOQ IC THE STUBBORNNESS OF GERALDINE 79 I'l^ggO'ge being on top of the big. Mrs. Wrighton and Fraulein have been driven to the tops of two large '^Saratogas" Geraldine. But surely you're going to take it ups...tairs? You aren't going to leave it here? Driver. We've done all we can. We got other luggage to deliver. Geraldine. But — [Interrupted. Mrs. Wrighton. [Interrupting,] Never mind. Jars will find some men to move them. Geraldine. Very well. Will you pass that on, please? [She laughs, giving some money to Mrs. ^Wrighton, who passes it on to Fraulein, who gives it to the Men. This is because the trunks make it impossible to move about. When the money reaches the Meij.] Thank you! Digitized by VjOOQ IC iio THE STUBBORNNESS OF GERALDINE DsiVER.
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