Grandma Gibbs of the Red Cross, a Patriotic Comedy Drama in Four Acts;
The book Grandma Gibbs of the Red Cross, a Patriotic Comedy Drama in Four Acts; was written by author Hare, Walter Ben, 1880- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Grandma Gibbs of the Red Cross, a Patriotic Comedy Drama in Four Acts; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Grandma Gibbs of the Red Cross, a Patriotic Comedy Drama in Four Acts; a good or bad book?
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Jan. Oh, it is the McGregor ! I hurry me so zat I do not see vere I am going, evidently walk backwards like-a ze crab. McG. I simply took a step bac'ards to admire the heffect. Of coorse I didna suspect a tornado would attack me from the rear, as it were. Jan. Vot is dat tornado, monsieur? Darleeng have I been called, and petite, and sweetheart and ozzer nice names, but nevaire have I been called a tornado. (Close to him.) Eet is a nice name, eh? McG. Ko, yes. Elit's one of my pet hexpressions,... as it were. But why are you here in the conservatory, ma dame ? Jan. Madame? Oh, la, /a, la! Mademoiselle, if you please, for the present. Some day, mebbe, madame, but not just now. Zose who like me best call me Janine. McG. They do? And can I call you Janine? Jan. Mebbe. If you are a very, very good boy. You ask me vot I do here in the conservatory. I search for 25 26 GRANDMA GIBBS OF THE llED CROSS Mees Kathleen. Madame Wellington vould have a leetle talk wiz her in private. Comprenez-vous ? McG.
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