The Call of the Colors, a Patriotic Play in Two Acts, for Four Men And Ten Women

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Your surprise at his choice is hardly complimentary, my dear.
Laura. Well, naturally, we thought you would go with Harrison Ray.
Miriam (quietly). Why — naturally?
Laura. Because he has singled you out from the first.
Miriam. Well, even from the first, it wouldn't be such a long acquaintance.
Laura. Two months? In these days that's quite long enough to know a person.
Miriam. Is it? Then Harrison Ray must be an excep- tion.
Lois (thoughtfully). I'd call Harrison Ray a mystery.
Lee. What is there
... mysterious about him? A clever, well-bred, attractive man, properly introduced, who came here a stranger and has made many friends.
Laura. Yes, but has he kept them?
Lee. What do you mean?
Laura (hesitates). Why — why — Miriam. Don't mind me, Laura. I agree with what vou're going to say. (Rises, and while the others converse, moves slowly around the room, plaees gauze and scissors in the chest of drawers, straightens chairs, picks up thread, etc.) Laura. Well, how can such a splendid fellow be a slacker?


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