Representative Plays By American Dramatists: 1856-1911: the New York Idea
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Mrs. Karslake; and she's on the stairs, ma'am. VIDA. Show her in. SIR WILFRID _has been turning over the roses. On hearing this, he faces about with a long stemmed one in his hand. He subsequently uses it to point his remarks. _ SIR WILFRID. [_To_ BENSON, _who stops. _] One moment! [_To_ VIDA. ] Isay, eh--I'd rather not see her! VIDA. [_Very innocently. _] But you came here to see her. SIR WILFRID. [_A little flustered. _] I'd rather not. Eh, --I fanciedI'd find you and her together--but he...r-- [_Coming a step nearer. _]findin' me with you looks so dooced intimate, --no one else, d'ye see, I believe she'd--draw conclusions-- BENSON. Pardon me, ma'am--but I hear Brooks coming! SIR WILFRID. [_To_ BENSON. ] Hold the door! VIDA. So you don't want her to know--? SIR WILFRID. [_To_ VIDA. ] Be a good girl now--run me off somewhere! VIDA. [_To_ BENSON. ] Show Sir Wilfrid the men's room. [BROOKS _comes in. _ SIR WILFRID. The men's room! Ah! Oh! Eh!
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