Too Many Husbands, a Farce in Two Acts (Adapted From the French)
The book Too Many Husbands, a Farce in Two Acts (Adapted From the French) was written by author Wills, Anthony E., B. 1880 Here you can read free online of Too Many Husbands, a Farce in Two Acts (Adapted From the French) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Too Many Husbands, a Farce in Two Acts (Adapted From the French) a good or bad book?
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ENTER Harry d. l. 1. Harry. Oh, here you are. Hurry, old man. Baby's get- ting fidgety. We're waiting for you inside. 30 Too Many Husbands. Arthur (nervously). Yes — that's so. In a minute — a minute. Harry. Want you as a witness, you know. [EXIT D. L. 1. Arthur. I hope he didn't witness what I was doing. (Over to D. L. 1) Thank goodness uncle is safe for a time. [EXIT D. L. 1. Chilton (hobs head over screen). Now I wonder what all that meant? (Bauer suddenly appears c. and glances mys- terious...ly about. Chilton sees him) Oh lor'! (Quickly down.) Bauer (quickly over to D. R. 3, looks off; then hurriedly to D. L. 1, looks off; then over to d. r 1. and after glancing around to see no one is ivatching, tries door) Locked! (Gets on knees before door and peers through key-hole) No one in dere — only der old feller. Hello ! dere are a couple of more rooms leading from dot one. Maybe I am mistooken after all. (Cautiously to D. c.) Anyways, I keep mine eyes open. [EXITS d. c. Chilton (bobbing head over screen).
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