The Lure of the Traffic a Melodrama of Social Evil in Six Acts And Nineteen Sc

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The Lure of the Traffic a Melodrama of Social Evil in Six Acts And Nineteen Sc
Field, Charles K. (Charles Kellogg), 1873-
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You must trust me implicitly and do what 1 tell you. Philip Goodfellow will be here in a few minutes. He expects to find me here, but he will recognize your cloches and he will not commit himself so that you may give him, first the severe rebuke he deserves and, after- wards, your forgiveness.
BOHEMIA Oh, Miss Montrio, I'm so frightened. What do you want me to do?
61 THE LURE OP THE TRAFFIC LORELEY (With finality) Undress!
[BOHEMIA quails. BOHEMIA Oh, no, no, no. I can't, I can't!
LORELEY (Gent
...ly) You must. Here here's a nighty 1 brought in this music roll. Philip Goodfellow must not recognize you until he has given evidence of his intention in coming here.
[LORELEY begins to undress BOHEMIA, who yields protestingly.
LORELEY (Soothingly during the process of disrobing) Now, now there, there there's a dear. (When the dis- robing is completed) There! Now sit down here. Now let your hair fall over your face a little. That's right. Now you should have something to read. Let me see. (Looking over books on table) Yes.


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