Representative Plays By American Dramatists: 1856-1911: the Moth And the Flame

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FLETCHER. [_Pleased to be with her and yet embarrassed. _] May I--willyou--that is--won't you dance with me?
MARION. Yes.
FLETCHER. [_Near her. _] I wonder why I feel so diffident with you. Ithink I never was diffident before! [_Smiling. _ MARION. [_Smiling. _] No, you haven't that reputation.
FLETCHER. [_Smiling apologetically, but humourously. _] Dear me, I hopeyou don't know what my reputation isn't--or _is_.
MARION. [_Seriously. _] I don't judge a man by his reputation.
FLETCHER. [_Involunt
...arily half under his breath, humourously. _] Thankheaven! [MARION _looks at him, hearing him. There is a pause. Shewaits willingly for him to speak, hoping he will. _] I've been a verybad fellow.
MARION. Some of the best men in the world have begun that way.
FLETCHER. They probably had some one to help--to believe in them.
MARION. And haven't you?
FLETCHER. Will you believe in me enough to-- [_Looks off in ball-roomup a little_; MARION _follows. He loses his control and speakspassionately. _] Don't you understand, --I love you-- [_He embraces her;she allows him.


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