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Identifier: dialoguesofday00craw (find matches)
Title: Dialogues of the day
Year: 1895 (1890s)
Authors: Crawfurd, Oswald, 1834-1909 Hope, Anthony, 1863-1933
Subjects: Dialogues, English
Publisher: London : Chapman & Hall
Contributing Library: Duke University Libraries
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ry,money on one side and a title on the other. Thenshe met Walsham, and gave the little cad thesack.Cossie: It isnt true! But I dont like to look roundand give the fellow the lie. Truth will out. 111 Mrs. Emerson (laughing)-. No, I wouldnt, Cossie; itstoo public. He mightnt like it. The same mans voice : Oh, I know old Walsham well.The best fellow that ever lived. Rather an assthough about women. He was entangled by a Mrs.Emerson, in India; then when he came to England,a month or two ago, he met Minnie Flamborougha?td was taken with her at once.A womans voice: How about this Mrs. Emerson)The mans voice again: Oh, shes the usual Anglo In-dian form—about as rapid as they make em— /believe she cared for Walsham but marriage withher was i?npossible. He simply cut the moorings.Mrs. Emerson (very pale): Mr. Pinching-, I think wehave both heard too much. Cossie: Quite enough, certainly. Mrs. Emerson (after a momentous patise): We hadbetter say Quits, and part?Cossie: Quits, Mrs. Emerson!
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jy ^_^.- MAUDSLEY : I. should like to go and drown myself, Colonel. THE GIRLS HE LEFT BEHIND HIM. By Mrs. Alfred Hunt. COLONEL FANSHAWE, 55. MRS. DAVENPORT, 45. MR. ARTHUR MAUDSLEY, 22.THE THREE MISS PAIGNTONS, 26 TO 30. Scene: Mrs. Davenports Ball at a Garrison Town.Time: The night be/ore the departure of a Regiment. Colonel Fanshawe (to his hostess): How these young-sters do dance! They seem to move on air. Mrs Davenport: And yet some of them I dare sayhave hearts as heavy as lead. Colonel Fanshawe: Why? Mrs. Davenport: Well, after dancing and flirtingtogether for two years, it must be hard to say good-bye for ever, for thats what changing quarters prac-tically means. Colonel Fanshawe : It does, to be sure. We arerolling stones—but we sometimes gather a little moss.Some of the fellows contrive 116 Dialogues of the Day. Mrs Davenport: To make fools of themselves. Colonel Fanshawe : I should not have put it so!Still I think we shall hear of no engagements to-night,its too damp for t

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