The Open Gate An Original Domestic Drama in One Act

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The Open Gate An Original Domestic Drama in One Act
Chambers, C. Haddon (Charles Haddon), 1860-1921
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And you read poetry to- gether, and talk softly, as you do to me, and and oh, I hate you. (throws book on floor, crosses R. ) GARTH, (follows JESSIE) Never, I swear, since I met you. If I'd been wicked enough to deceive you, I'd have been cunning enough to keep that book from you.
THE OPEN GATE. It JESSIE, (crosses L. ) The most cunning people are apt to make mistakes.
GARTH. Jessie, do be reasonable. There is nothing be- tween Ada and me. VVhen you know her you will like her.
JESSIE. Oh, I'm s
...ure I shall. I shall love her dearly. But I shall never meet her. I am perfectly indifferent to her and to you.
(crosses R. And sits R. With her back to him) GARTH. Jessie, dear, you cannot mean that? JESSIE. I do. Every word of it. GARTH. Then you wish me to go. JESSIE. Yes. (tears up flower which she has had on) GARTH, (takes his hat pause) Very well, I will. (pause) You are a cruel, unjust girl, (pause) Jessie, take back what you have said. JESSIE. Certainly not. GARTH. If I go I shall not come back.


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