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Page 193
... Miss Flecker , MISS FLECKER : No , I thank you . GOSCHE ( discreetly , indicating Flora ) : May I offer the young lady a glass ? MAGNUS : We won't trouble her just yet . ( Flora turns dazedly , as tho ' there were a great noise in her ...
... Miss Flecker , MISS FLECKER : No , I thank you . GOSCHE ( discreetly , indicating Flora ) : May I offer the young lady a glass ? MAGNUS : We won't trouble her just yet . ( Flora turns dazedly , as tho ' there were a great noise in her ...
Page 194
... Miss Flecker , be seated . Who is this woman ? ( The first person to be seen on the stairs is Fru Soderström . She is hastily dressed , and has drawn a shawl over the back of her head . ) MISS FLECKER : Fru Ternissa Soderström , a ...
... Miss Flecker , be seated . Who is this woman ? ( The first person to be seen on the stairs is Fru Soderström . She is hastily dressed , and has drawn a shawl over the back of her head . ) MISS FLECKER : Fru Ternissa Soderström , a ...
Page 195
... MISS FLECKER : Mrs. Miller , she calls herself . MAGNUS : Ask her to be seated on the stairs . ( Miss Flecker goes to her ; they hold a whispered conversation . Miss Flecker walks away and Mrs. Miller's terrified face is seen peering ...
... MISS FLECKER : Mrs. Miller , she calls herself . MAGNUS : Ask her to be seated on the stairs . ( Miss Flecker goes to her ; they hold a whispered conversation . Miss Flecker walks away and Mrs. Miller's terrified face is seen peering ...
Page 196
... MISS FLECKER : He's speaking of the kitten , Mr. Magnus . MAGNUS : Leave him the kitten ! I seemed to be hearing a sublime defense of everyman's right to the name of God , but it was a kitten he wanted . MISS FLECHER : Yes , sir . It's ...
... MISS FLECKER : He's speaking of the kitten , Mr. Magnus . MAGNUS : Leave him the kitten ! I seemed to be hearing a sublime defense of everyman's right to the name of God , but it was a kitten he wanted . MISS FLECHER : Yes , sir . It's ...
Page 198
... MISS FLECKER ( helpfully ) : Mrs. Miller . MAGNUS : Mrs. Miller , come forward . ( Mrs. Miller con- signs her child to the arms of a neighbor . She is a pretty young woman , with a precocious malevolent face . She has thrown d long ...
... MISS FLECKER ( helpfully ) : Mrs. Miller . MAGNUS : Mrs. Miller , come forward . ( Mrs. Miller con- signs her child to the arms of a neighbor . She is a pretty young woman , with a precocious malevolent face . She has thrown d long ...
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