Lost Angel of a Ruined Paradise: a Drama of Modern Life
Lost Angel of a Ruined Paradise: a Drama of Modern Life
Sheehan, Patrick Augustine, 1852-1913
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Latouche. — 'Sh, Grace, don't ! {Eva approaches, kisses Grace, and extends her hand to Latouche?) Eva. — Two promises kept, Grace dear; Clotho and LachSsis are settled. What of Atr5pos ? DIVIDED 61 Grace {enthusiastically). — You looked quite lovely in that bridal dress, Eva ! Eva. — I was very glad to shuffle it off, though. Grace. — And you made the responses per- fectly. I actually cried. Eva.— No? Why? Grace. — I don't know. I felt so very happy. Eva. — So did I. Here's my little brother. W...hat, Fred, you crying too! Take some of that nice cake, you bold boy ; and shut up the wat Oh, dear, me, I'm forgetting myself utterly. Fred {with his mouth full). — May I take a slice for Fan, Evy ? Eva. — You may, dear, and two. Poor dear little Fan ; I wish she had come. How is Jip, and Guess, and Loss ? Fred. — Stunning ! But sure you'll never see them again, Evy. Eva. — No matter, buddy. There they are, all the same. You've got a new bike ? Fred {excited). — I have — a scorcher, I tell you!
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