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Fitch, Clyde, 1865-1909

"Her Own Way A Play in Four Acts"

It's _absolutely safe_.
STEVEN. I could get it back? _Some_, anyway, of what I've lost?
COAST. Sure!--
STEVEN. But I gave Georgiana my word.
COAST. Of course she got that promise out of you because she thought
you'd lose again.
STEVEN. Yes, but my word is _my_ word.
COAST. Do you suppose she'd mind, if you won, won back Louise's money,
won back the girl's happiness?
STEVEN. Suppose I tell her what you can do and ask her to let me off
this once?
COAST. No, women don't understand business. She wouldn't realize _I_ can
_know_ I'd win, any more than _you feel sure_ and lose.
STEVEN. Yes, it would do no _good_ to ask her.
COAST. Too bad, because I'd guarantee you wouldn't lose, not this deal.
Of course I wouldn't be responsible for any future transaction.
STEVEN. But I'd be satisfied with this one, if I got back my losses.
COAST. I don't say you'd get back _all_, in one deal, but a good start
which might turn your luck.
STEVEN. It's always like that; I've known such cases over and over
again. But I've never yet broken my word to Georgiana,--somehow or other
I feel as if I did that once I wouldn't have any hold over myself.


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