Representative Plays By American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Love in '76
The book Representative Plays By American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Love in '76 was written by author Bunce, Oliver Bell, 1828-1890 Here you can read free online of Representative Plays By American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Love in '76 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: Love in '76 a good or bad book?
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father, they may chain and bind our poor country, but theycannot find a way to chain a free woman's free tongue. CLEVELAND. Lieutenant Elsworth, I place the Captain in your charge. Conduct him to a safe place. HARRY. This is the hard necessity of duty. ELSWORTH. And this will really be nothing serious? CLEVELAND. A bagatelle, I do assure you, sir. WALTER. [_Aside_. ] I thank him for calming the fears of thefamily--but I know how hard it will go with me. HARRY. Walter-- WALTER. I go, Harry. Rose...! ROSE. [_Aside, with a sudden thought_. ] Go! Say nothing. WALTER. Come, sir. [_To_ HARRY. ROSE_ assumes an air of cool indifference, and flings herselfcarelessly in a chair. _ MAJOR CLEVELAND _appears astonished_. MR. ELSWORTH _and the others look surprised and incredulous_. PICTURE TO CLOSE OF ACT. ACT II. SCENE. --_A Garden. --House in the background, illuminated_. _Enter_ ROSE _and_ MAJOR CLEVELAND _from house_, ROSE _hanging on the_MAJOR'S _arm_. ROSE. It was really absurd--was it not?--to think me the championof that country clown.
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