Four Plays for Children the Rose And the Ring the Goody Witch the Goosegirl

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Four Plays for Children the Rose And the Ring the Goody Witch the Goosegirl
Ethel Sidgwick
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G. -Witch. Well, go along if you must. I want no good children here.
Dor. I want my brother Davy. I will not go without him.
G. - Witch. Ha, ha ! Call him, then !
Dor. Davy, Davy ! [DAVY turns his head lazily '. ] Davy, come home !
Davy. What's home?
Dor. Home is where Big Sister is, and the Cottage, and the little Apple-tree.
G. - Witch. And the spelling-book, eh ?
Davy. Horrid old spelling ! I am happier here. [He snores.
G. - Witch. You see ? Ah, he is a fine fat boy. Three days more and he
...will be ready for the pot.
Dor. Can nothing save him ?
G. -Witch. Nothing, unless it were his weight 7$ THE GOODY-WITCH [sc. Iv in solid gold. Ha, ha ! Now I am going in for my mid-day nap.
[Exit Goody-Witch to Cottage, Meena, Thora, and Karl follow. Dor. His weight in gold ? Otto, what shall we do?
Otto. It is hopeless.
Dor. Big Sister often says I am worth my weight in gold. I would gladly give myself.
Otto. But you are light and small, Doreen, and look how fat and heavy Davy is. Dor. How could we get him thin ?


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