Short Plays From Dickens for the Use of Amateur And School Dramatic Societies;

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When he has finished, she turns her eyes so as to command Miss Murdstone, without otherwise dis- turbing her attitude.] B. T. Well, ma'am, have you got anything to remark?
Miss M. Indeed, Miss Trotwood, all that I could say has been so well said by my brother, and all that I know to be the fact has been so plainly stated by him, that I have nothing to add except my thanks for your politeness.
For your very great politeness, I am sure.
[With an irony which does not affect Miss Betsey.
B. T. And
...what does the boy say? Are you ready to go, David?
D. [Taking his aunt's hand] Oh, no, aunt ! Please do not let Mr. Murdstone take me away. Neither Mr.
Murdstone nor Miss Murdstone has ever liked me, or has ever been kind to me.
B. T. Mr. Dick, what shall I do with this child?
[Mr. Dick considers, hesitates, and brightens.
Mr. D. Have him measured for a suit of clothes directly.
B. T. [Triumphantly] Mr. Dick, give me your hand, for your common sense is invaluable. [Having shaken it with great cordiality, she pulls D.


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