Arms And the Man; a Pleasant Play

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Arms And the Man; a Pleasant Play
Shaw Bernard
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NICOLA (^opening bis eyes cunningly). So that's your little secret, is it? I thought it might be something like that.
Well, you take my advice, and be respectfiil; and make the mistress feel that no matter what you know or don't know, they can depend on you to hold your tongue and serve the family faithfully. TTiat's what they like; and that's how you'll make most out of them.
LOUKA {zoitb searching scorn). You have the soul of a servant, Nicola.
NICOLA (^complacently). Yes: that's the secret o
...f success in service.
{A loud knocking witb a tvbip handle on a wooden door, outside on tbe left, is beard,) MALE VOICE OUTSIDE. Hollo! Hollo there! Nicola!
LOUKA. Master! back from the war!
NICOLA (^quickly). My word for it, Louka, the war's over.
Off with you and get some fresh coffee. {He runs out into tbe stable yard.) LOUKA {as she puts the coffee pot and the cups upon the tray, and carries it into the house). You'll never put the soul of a servant into me.
( Major Petkoff comes from tbe stable yard, followed by Nicola, He is a cheerful, excitable, insignificant, unpolished man of about 50, naturally unambitious except as to his income and his importance in local society, but just now greatly pleased with the military rank which the war has thrust on him as a man of consequence in his town.


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Hilarious............................liked it very much....................a must for book-lovers

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