Tickets for the Sheffield Choir : a Comedy in One Act
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Jane and Rachel {together). Oh, but we are! . Jane. We've been looking forward to it Rachel. For ages ! Jane. Yes, indeed! Only this morning I was won- dering how we were to get seats, and now we are sup- pied ! Rachel. Well supplied! Roberta. Yes, they are good seats. I'm sure you'll like them. I must be going — see you at the concert. Bye-bye! [Exit, Rachel {coming dozvn c). Roberta is a dear girl, generous and impulsive ! Jane. Quite so. Synonyms: well-meaning and of- ficious! Never mind, th...ough, we can easily dispose of the extra tickets without hurting her feelings. Lots of the girls will want them. Just tell a few of our friends ! TICKETS FOR THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR 9 Rachel. All right. I'll circulate the report to-mor- row, and see what I can do. Miss T. {enters from l.). There ! That's all I can do to-day ! Say, you girls will have to auction them tickets oft*. Too bad, now, ain't it? I don't see why folks have to be so interfering. Where's my bonnet? Jane {fetching it from pole).
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