Songs From the Wings

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"Which Jack pronounces— dull of tintl" BelU.
"Can't say as much for your cheeks, dear; They're bright a^— paint I " Star.
"I almost fear My blushes do shame yours', to-night.— At your age, never wear pure white!" Belle.
"Oh, Ihanks!^ Why, really, you're so kind,''- (129) Star, "You're welcome!*' Belle.
"That IVe hal/si mind To kiss you: but I'm fearful, dear.
That your lips' rose, might disappear 1" Star.
"Oh, no, indeed! It's quite kiss-proof.
Ask Jack/" — BeUe.
(He's kissed her!)— (I^-enter J
...ack.) Jackf {aside.) (How aloof The rivals look. What's up? I vow, Two jealous women, in a row!
The deuce! I thought they'd be such friends.— I'll listen, till the duel ends.) Star, "i must be going." BeUe.
"So must i." Both.
''So glad I met you, dear. Oood-hj ♦'* Star, ''Where's Jack?" (130) Zntetlnhes, Belle.
^'Where's Jackr* Jack^ {aside.) (Gome! Here's a hole!
I love them both, upon my soul.
Hang wor n! Can't they share a lover?) Star.
"Jack!" Bell

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