The American literary reciter; readings, delcamations and plays, original compositions and choice selections of the best literature .. . Photo by Byron, N. Y. A STRUGGLE FOB, o H tfEh < w M Pi«l A o «eh & o 03O <A MODERN DIALOGUES AND PLAYS. 191 Ferment. My dear boy, I am anxious tomake you happy and uphold my theory atthe same time. Go on! Earley. You see my condition ? Ferment. Now I notice you. I do thinkyou are a trifle out of order. Earley. I met that rival of mine. Hestruck me. I left him with the trainmen—getting patched up. Ferment. What! He dares to come hereand brave me.


The American literary reciter; readings, delcamations and plays, original compositions and choice selections of the best literature .. . Photo by Byron, N. Y. A STRUGGLE FOB, o H tfEh < w M Pi«l A o «eh & o 03O <A MODERN DIALOGUES AND PLAYS. 191 Ferment. My dear boy, I am anxious tomake you happy and uphold my theory atthe same time. Go on! Earley. You see my condition ? Ferment. Now I notice you. I do thinkyou are a trifle out of order. Earley. I met that rival of mine. Hestruck me. I left him with the trainmen—getting patched up. Ferment. What! He dares to come hereand brave me. (Calling.) Mrs. Campbell!Mrs. Campbell! Mrs. C. (entering, right.) I am here, Iam here! Ferment. Show the gentleman hisroom. I will go after Katharine. My theoryshall be upheld. [Exit, right. Mrs. C. ( grasping Earleys arm.) Arentyou ashamed to marry Katharine like this! Earley. I dont care how I marry her,so I do marry her. Mrs. C. And she loving another man! Earley (astounded). Explain yourself. Mrs. C. Shes dead in love with anotherman. Earley (grasping her arm). What doyou mean ? Tell me instantly. Mrs. C. (freeing herself). She told meso; she has always said so


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