Cupid And Commonsense a Play in Four Acts

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Cupid And Commonsense a Play in Four Acts
Bennett Arnold
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" I'd be ashamed, " I says, " to be some o' them spinsters down to th' chapel, always hanging round th' chapel yard on th' off- chance of a service, o' purpose to catch that there young Mr Sargent, th' new minister, and all because he's got hair as curls like a baby's. It's a sign of a hard winter, Mr Emery, " I says, says I, " when the 'ay runs after the 'orse. " Eh, and how he laughed, miss ! And it's not often as Mr Emery laughs, to make much of a noise as you might say. And so ye're going t...o marry him ?
136 Cupid and Commonsense Alice (brightly). Yes, I suppose so.
Miranda.
Well, there's been a lot o' talk about it, that there has ! I'm thinking there's many a young man as would ha' liked to hang up his hat on your father's hatstand. But ye've chosen well, that I do say. And I hope ye'll be happy. I'm not the marrying sort myself.
Alice (smiling).
This is the sitting-room, I suppose ? I've never been here before.
Miranda.
I know ye haven't. Yes, this is th' sitting- room. Mr Emery and th' architect man were talking about knocking a hole in that there wall (pointing R.


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