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ROBERT . Nor I. ( He is more interested in his feat with the ruler than in a possible client , but SURTEES looks at him oddly . ) MR . DEVIZES . Surtees looks as if he thought you had . ( ROBERT obliges by reflecting in the light of ...
ROBERT . Nor I. ( He is more interested in his feat with the ruler than in a possible client , but SURTEES looks at him oddly . ) MR . DEVIZES . Surtees looks as if he thought you had . ( ROBERT obliges by reflecting in the light of ...
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ROBERT ( master of the situation ) . Come in , Mr. Ross ( and he bows reassuringly to the lady ) . My partner - indeed my father . ( MR . DEVIZES bows but remains in the background . ) PHILIP ( with a gulp ) . You got my letter ?
ROBERT ( master of the situation ) . Come in , Mr. Ross ( and he bows reassuringly to the lady ) . My partner - indeed my father . ( MR . DEVIZES bows but remains in the background . ) PHILIP ( with a gulp ) . You got my letter ?
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That is Mr. Dev - Mr . Robert's coat , sir . MR . Devizes . He has no business to hang it there . That is my nail . CREED . He has hung it there for years , sir . MR . Devizes . Not at all . I must have it . Why does Surtees let him do ...
That is Mr. Dev - Mr . Robert's coat , sir . MR . Devizes . He has no business to hang it there . That is my nail . CREED . He has hung it there for years , sir . MR . Devizes . Not at all . I must have it . Why does Surtees let him do ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Walt Whitman Vocalism | 38 |
Copyright | |
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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