The Spell of the Image a Comedy in a Prologue And Three Acts for Ten Men And Ten Women
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And that's all, Mr. Harlan. After Dwyer had promised to break the machinery so that the presses wouldn't work, Miss Farr and Mr. Carter left him — and — then — all of a sudden, Dwyer turned back and saw me. Honest, Miss Kitty, I couldn't help his catching me — he's bigger — and — Kitty. Of course you couldn't Ted. What happened next ? Ted. He locked me up — and I stayed there — hours and hours and hours. And when he let me out — 'twas too late to save the presses. Carter {angrily). And it's for... this trumped up story of an office boy that you dragged me out here. John. You forget, Mr. Carter, — it was your own sug- gestion that we come here to interview Mr. Dunbar. Carter. And where is Dunbar? THE SPELL OF THE IMAGE 63 John. I explained to you that exhaustion, anxiety and a slight accident to his hand demanded a good night's rest. We brought him out here to be quiet and when you insisted upon accompanying me, I did not promise that he would be awake. Carter. Then he must be wakened.
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