Representative Plays By American Dramatists: 1856-1911: in Mizzoura
The book Representative Plays By American Dramatists: 1856-1911: in Mizzoura was written by author Thomas, Augustus, 1857-1934 Here you can read free online of Representative Plays By American Dramatists: 1856-1911: in Mizzoura book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Representative Plays By American Dramatists: 1856-1911: in Mizzoura a good or bad book?
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[_Ready for a fight. _] An' that's what you told me. JIM. [_Abetting_ LIZBETH. ] Yes. JOE. But my business needs somebody. JIM. Then why don't you let them git married? JOE. An' me support them? JIM. [_In disgust. _] Hell!-- JOE. What's the matter? JIM. Ain't he worth his wages? JOE. I never said he wasn't. JIM. [_In superlative display. _] And he's made nearly a whole set offurniture. JOE. But if I went to Jefferson, I was goin' to leave this shop withDave. LIZBETH. [_With pride. _] Dave! JIM.... Well, that's different. See here! You let 'em get married. I onlywant Dave to superintend this burnin'--it won't take two half-days aweek to kind a-look it over--we kin get niggers to do the work, andDave kin stay here. LIZBETH. Dave!-- DAVE. [_Hushing her. _] Sh-- JOE. Well, I'll think it over and-- JIM. [_Positively. _] No! JOE. No? JIM. _I_ can't fool with you, Joe; he gits the girl or we quit. LIZBETH. An' the girl goes too. JOE. What? JIM. Yes, the girl goes too. [_Pause and smile. _] It's your say, Joe.
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