Read-Aloud Plays by Horace Holley
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Yes, but you mustn't judge all men by _him_. MARIAN I don't. I knew well enough you're different, or I'd never have married you. But at the same time-- FRED Well, I'm going to show you that a _real_ man don't get over the fun of being married to a peach like you in just two weeks. You don't want me to, do you? MARIAN Course not, Fred! Didn't I say you were different? But I don't want you to set a pace you can't keep up. You'd hate me in no time if I did. FRED I couldn't hate _you_, girlie! Besides, isn't this our first night back in the old town? We shan't be having dinner out like this every day. MARIAN Well, only I don't want to have you flop all of a sudden, like _he_ did. What'll you have, a cocktail? FRED |
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