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Fitch, Clyde, 1865-1909

"Her Own Way A Play in Four Acts"

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LIZZIE. Children! here comes grandma.
PHILIP. [_Disgusted._] Oh, pshaw!
CHRISTOPHER. Don't want grandma.
LIZZIE. Sh!
[MRS. CARLEY _comes in from the Right. She is a middle-aged woman, of
faded prettiness and frivolous manner. Every line and bit of character
has been massaged out of her face. There is a sudden, embarrassed, and
gloomy silence on the part of the children._
MRS. CARLEY. Well, children, having a lovely party?
PHILIP. [_Grudgingly._] Yes, ma'am!
ELAINE. [_Politely._] Yes, ma'am.
CHRISTOPHER. Aunt Georgiana's party!
MRS. CARLEY. Yes, dear, it's too bad mamma is ill in bed. She says when
you are all through, you may come up and say how do you do, while she
kisses Phil. [_Silence._] That will be nice, won't it?
PHILIP. [_Grudgingly._] Yes, ma'am.
ELAINE. Yes, ma'am.
CHRISTOPHER. Yes, ma'am.
TOOTS. No!
MRS. CARLEY. We are glad you could come in, Elaine, and help celebrate
Philip's birthday.
ELAINE. Thank you, ma'am!
[TOOTS _is mashing his ice cream strenuously with a spoon._
MRS. CARLEY. Toots! don't be naughty and don't mash your ice cream up
like that.
TOOTS.


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