Early Ohios And Rhode Island Reds; a Comedy in One Act
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[Madge accompanies her to the door.] Mrs. Nelson Now I yust put on rubbers and scoot across home. Goodbye. Madge Goodbye, Mrs. Nelson. [Returning] Huh! Soft, are we? Oliver Do better in the lighter soil ! Why that black loam is ideal for potatoes. Madge Soft! Like her daughter Lena who teaches music in "Tvin Cities." I do get so tired of hearing about that family. Doesn't she think I know by now who they all are? Don't I know that Hulda is married to a Lutheran minister? Don't I know who Gustaf... is? But, no! Always, "My son Gus-taf, pro-fes-sor in state col-lege of Ag-riculturc !" And if I ever again have to hear the story about the buttermilk cow ! 14 Oliver Me soft ! Didn't I myself pitch bundles for Nels last fall, and didn't I keep him humping? Me soft, like her son-in-law. [His eye has lighted on the seed catalog that he threw down a few minutes before. He picks it up — looks at cover, glances inside, then puts it down guiltily, glancing at Madge.] [Madge, in crossing the room, has noticed the poultry jour- nal.
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