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G'by , Fred . some decisions ; then whisssh ! you're ( George , also carrying books , catches up seventy : you've been a lawyer for fifty with her . ) years , and that white - haired lady at your side has eaten over fifty thousand meals ...
G'by , Fred . some decisions ; then whisssh ! you're ( George , also carrying books , catches up seventy : you've been a lawyer for fifty with her . ) years , and that white - haired lady at your side has eaten over fifty thousand meals ...
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George speaks to some passersby . ) GEORGE . Hello , Stew , — how are you ? – Good afternoon , Mrs. Slocum . ... and you never stopped to speak to anybody any more . Not even to your own family you didn't ... and , George , it's a fact ...
George speaks to some passersby . ) GEORGE . Hello , Stew , — how are you ? – Good afternoon , Mrs. Slocum . ... and you never stopped to speak to anybody any more . Not even to your own family you didn't ... and , George , it's a fact ...
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( He turns and calls :) George ! George ! Will you come here a minute ? ( He leads her toward George . ) Why you're marrying the best young fellow in the world . George is a fine fellow . EMILY . But Papa , ( Mrs. Gibbs returns ...
( He turns and calls :) George ! George ! Will you come here a minute ? ( He leads her toward George . ) Why you're marrying the best young fellow in the world . George is a fine fellow . EMILY . But Papa , ( Mrs. Gibbs returns ...
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IN SUMMARY | 63 |
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