Three Short Plays. Rococo: Vote By Ballot: Farewell to the Theatre;
Three Short Plays. Rococo: Vote By Ballot: Farewell to the Theatre;
Granville-Barker, Harley, 1877-1946
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I was a Tory. That meant something to me. It was a faith ... a creed! LORD siLVERWELL. Then you could have stuck to it. MR. TORPENHOUSE. I was Very fond of you. LORD SILVERWELL. I should have appreciated your inde- pendence of spirit. MR. TORPENHOUSE. Would you? I wonder. You're such a healthy man, Wychway, and everything agrees with you . . . and you do like people to agree with you too. For Heaven has made you yourself as nearly all of a piece as possible. It takes perfect machinery to do tha...t . . . with our boots, doesn't it? But I'm a cobbled bit of goods. I've always known it. And that has made me an unhappy man all my life. Mrs. Torpenhotise sits there, forgotten. At this her lip quivers. MRS. TORPENHOUSE. Oh, Lewis! Torpenhouse has not forgotten her. He turns and says with real chivalry, though whimsy follows dose. . . . MR. TORPENHOUSE. I reverence my life with you, my dear . . . and thanks to the beauty that's in you ... it has grown into being a good habit instead of a bad one.
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