The book In His Steps; a Dramatic Adaptation of the Story was written by author Sheldon Charles Monroe Here you can read free online of In His Steps; a Dramatic Adaptation of the Story book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is In His Steps; a Dramatic Adaptation of the Story a good or bad book?
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There he is! VIRGINIA. — {Placing hands on her shoulders.) You do not be- long to him, you belong to Jesus. Come. {Loreen puts her head on Virginians shoulder and hursts into tears.) Grandmother, I have brought one of my friends from the Rectangle. She has no home and I am going to care for her a little while. MRS. PAGJE. — {8tam,ding rigid vnth astonishment; speaks vnth difficulty.) Did you say — she was — one of your friends? VIRGINIA.— Yes, I said so. MRS. PAGE- — You have picked up some str...ange friends. Do you know what this girl is? VIRGINIA. — She is an outcast, grandmother. I know it even better than you do. She is drunk this minute. {Loreen breaks away from Virginia and goes toward Mrs. Page singing, "Just as I am without one plea^*' Madam Page retreats to right of library table. Virginia comes from behind and puts het arm around Loreen.) VIRGINIA. — Will you please ring? I must take her upstairs. MRS. PAGE.— You shall not do this, Virginia! It is out- rageous, unheard of, might easily cost us our standing in society {Virginia lets Loreen sink into the arm chair.) VIRGINIA.
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