Drama: A Quarterly Review of Dramatic Literature, 12. sējumsDrama League of America, 1922 |
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... DORCHESTER MRS . WILLIAM BLANCHARD MRS . CAROLINE COURTNEY - PAGE These four distinguished looking women of some fifty and sixty years , but in spirit forever young , enjoy spending a few hours after dinner chatting in a corner of the ...
... DORCHESTER MRS . WILLIAM BLANCHARD MRS . CAROLINE COURTNEY - PAGE These four distinguished looking women of some fifty and sixty years , but in spirit forever young , enjoy spending a few hours after dinner chatting in a corner of the ...
168. lappuse
... DORCHESTER : Your vitality is a marvel to everyone . Your club work , civic and social leadership make even the doc- tors amazed at you . MRS . PAYNE - DEXTER [ She rises again to find a more comfort- able chair !: The doctors are my ...
... DORCHESTER : Your vitality is a marvel to everyone . Your club work , civic and social leadership make even the doc- tors amazed at you . MRS . PAYNE - DEXTER [ She rises again to find a more comfort- able chair !: The doctors are my ...
169. lappuse
... DORCHESTER : We left early . MRS . PAYNE - DEXTER : That is , at midnight . MRS . DORCHESTER : We rode around a bit before coming in , It was so balmy and I just love to ride in the chairs . MRS . PAYNE - DEXTER : I suppose it was not ...
... DORCHESTER : We left early . MRS . PAYNE - DEXTER : That is , at midnight . MRS . DORCHESTER : We rode around a bit before coming in , It was so balmy and I just love to ride in the chairs . MRS . PAYNE - DEXTER : I suppose it was not ...
170. lappuse
... DORCHESTER : The white - haired woman in white She is just coming out of mourning Last ! How many did she have ? MRS . PAYNE - DEXTER : The manicurist told me she had three , and the clerk in the jewel shop told me only one - they were ...
... DORCHESTER : The white - haired woman in white She is just coming out of mourning Last ! How many did she have ? MRS . PAYNE - DEXTER : The manicurist told me she had three , and the clerk in the jewel shop told me only one - they were ...
171. lappuse
... DORCHESTER : Did you marry Mr. Courtney - Page after Mr .-- what's his name - your first fiancé died ? MRS . COURTNEY - PAGE : No. I became engaged to Philip Marlow , an Englishman , I met in Egypt . He was on his way to South Africa ...
... DORCHESTER : Did you marry Mr. Courtney - Page after Mr .-- what's his name - your first fiancé died ? MRS . COURTNEY - PAGE : No. I became engaged to Philip Marlow , an Englishman , I met in Egypt . He was on his way to South Africa ...
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