Told in a Chinese Garden, And Four Other Fantastic Plays for Out-Doors Or In-Doors
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You can't say as how you didn't start it. I20 FOUR OF A KIND Wang All fine. Divide pearls in four equals. One share each of us four. Very good business. All square. Jake And no slippery footin' it by any of us this time. Crawls Us four — equals. Smike I'll see it's equals. Crawls, step in there and bring out the lantern. I'll watch these two. No more talkin' goes on here without my hearin' it — and no one gets in the close cabin. And if you're more than four seconds haulin' that lantern out, Cr...awls, you're dead. And there'll be no tellin' the police. Eh? Jake That's straight. (Crawls dives into the cabin, and instantly there is a shriek of horror from him. Jake and Smike spritig to the door. Wang starts up.) Smike {Leaning over the threshold) What's that? What's that? Crawls! Crawls {Within, in sobbing gasps) It ain't! It ain't! No! No! I never did nothin' to it! FOUR OF A KIND 121 Smike {Reaching in and catching hold of Crawls, who is writhing on the floor) What are you slobbering about?
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