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Page 97
Was you SARAH : Lower your voice , you wicked young one . never in the house with the dead before ? —It's trouble , trouble , trouble , every way . From the time I light my candle in the morning to when I blow out my lamp at night .
Was you SARAH : Lower your voice , you wicked young one . never in the house with the dead before ? —It's trouble , trouble , trouble , every way . From the time I light my candle in the morning to when I blow out my lamp at night .
Page 98
( Enter Nestor Storey , her brother , a young man of about twenty - three , impudent and spruce , the groom of the stable . He is dressed in light grey trousers , light grey tall hat , and dark coat with light lapels . ) ...
( Enter Nestor Storey , her brother , a young man of about twenty - three , impudent and spruce , the groom of the stable . He is dressed in light grey trousers , light grey tall hat , and dark coat with light lapels . ) ...
Page 100
SARAH : I will not talk loud , you wicked young one . I have no real ill feelings against that man now that he's dead . There was a time when Cook said he'd be asking me to marry him any day . Cook would stop in my room every night on ...
SARAH : I will not talk loud , you wicked young one . I have no real ill feelings against that man now that he's dead . There was a time when Cook said he'd be asking me to marry him any day . Cook would stop in my room every night on ...
Page 102
Keeter , antagonized by their lack of respect for the professional decencies , continues ) : Take it from me , young man , you've got an easy life holding these here floors down . But keep your heads . Don't let the master of the house ...
Keeter , antagonized by their lack of respect for the professional decencies , continues ) : Take it from me , young man , you've got an easy life holding these here floors down . But keep your heads . Don't let the master of the house ...
Page 104
FLORA : Young men will go third floor , any room they want . Rich - looking ones on the second floor . NESTOR ( astride a chair ) : Twelve dollars a month each : six rooms ; seventy - two dollars for the third floor .
FLORA : Young men will go third floor , any room they want . Rich - looking ones on the second floor . NESTOR ( astride a chair ) : Twelve dollars a month each : six rooms ; seventy - two dollars for the third floor .
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