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... PHILIP . It's hardly necessary . EMILY . We have our own copy at home and we know it well . PHILIP ( sitting back in his chair ) . What do you think I'm worth to- day , Devizes ? ( Every one smiles . It is as if the sun had peeped in at ...
... PHILIP . It's hardly necessary . EMILY . We have our own copy at home and we know it well . PHILIP ( sitting back in his chair ) . What do you think I'm worth to- day , Devizes ? ( Every one smiles . It is as if the sun had peeped in at ...
Page 426
... PHILIP . My money . If you were to invest it badly and lose it . I tell you , Devizes , I couldn't lie quiet in my grave if I thought my money was lost by injudicious investments . EMILY ( coldly ) . You are thinking of yourself , Philip ...
... PHILIP . My money . If you were to invest it badly and lose it . I tell you , Devizes , I couldn't lie quiet in my grave if I thought my money was lost by injudicious investments . EMILY ( coldly ) . You are thinking of yourself , Philip ...
Page 431
... PHILIP . Will you do it now , or am I to go across the street ? ROBERT . If I must . PHILIP . Then down with it . ( He wets his lips . ) I , Philip Ross , of 77 Bath Street , W. , do hereby revoke all former wills and testaments , and I ...
... PHILIP . Will you do it now , or am I to go across the street ? ROBERT . If I must . PHILIP . Then down with it . ( He wets his lips . ) I , Philip Ross , of 77 Bath Street , W. , do hereby revoke all former wills and testaments , and I ...
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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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