The Vultures, the Woman of Paris, the Merry-Go-Round; Three Plays
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(Sitting dozen) If he won't tell me till he gets ready, I '11 wait. Du MESNiL (rising and going over to Tier) You 're mighty nice. CLO TILDE Well, speak out, then, you old goose. DU MESNIL We 're down and out. CLOTILDE How so? DU MESNIL How.'' About that collectorship. CLOTILDE (^rising) Oh, that ! What, you, a man — you get into such a state of mind, and upset me like that, simply be- cause there has been a hitch in a matter of that kind? Why, there has been a hitch — that 's all ! It 's what ...always happens in such matters. One loses — the other wins : and all you can do is to profit by your gains and forget the losses. Did you think I was going to complain, and have a lot of reproaches for you? Never, my dear boy, never! Come, now — brace up — and don't look so forlorn ! What would you do if you had a real run of bad luck? If you should lose me, for instance? . . . And now which one of us was right? That uncle of yours — a fine kind of protector you 've got there ! Nothing about you ever pleased him : neither your way of living, nor your writings, nor your wife.
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