The Adventures of Grandpa: a Wholesome Farce in Three Acts
The Adventures of Grandpa: a Wholesome Farce in Three Acts
Hare, Walter Ben, 1880-1950
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Oh, I tvish I was a camp-fire girl. But nobody cares nothing about me, I'm a brick-top, and ain*t got no farther nor no mother, and was brung up in the orphunt asylum. Talk about your hard luck. If the lights went out in a department store, and everybody could take a grab, I'll bet a doughnut Td be standing in the piano department. {Laughter and applause heard in the din- ing-room. Peg. looks wistfully toward L.) Gee, but them camp-fires is having a grand time in there. I wisht I was a camp-fir...e, or an Indian or something like that. I wisht some- body liked me, like they do each other. Work, health and love — Wohelo. I wisht somebody loved me. Wouldn't that be just grand ? But there ain't nobody loves a kid who's been brung up in the orphunt asylum. Nobody wants me around, except jest to work, and now that I burned me mitt at the Christmas tree, I suppose the old lady' 11 send me back to the asylum. Well, it'll serve me right, 'cause I ain't got a lick of sense. Gee, but I'm sleepy.
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