. Quality street; a comedy in four acts. Miss Susan/ think I hear their voices in dispute. I.] Quality Street PHOEBE The Man of Sin. Have you ever seen avivandiere, sir ? {Wistfully) I have sometimeswished there were vivandieres in the BritishArmy. {For a moment she sees herself as one.)Oh, Sergeant, a shudder goes through me whenI see you in the streets enticing those pooryoung men. SERGEANT If you were one of them, maam, and deathor glory was the call, you would take theshilling, maam. PHOEBE Oh, not for that. SERGEANT For King and Country, maam ? PHOEBE {Grandly) Yes, yes, for that. SERGEAN


. Quality street; a comedy in four acts. Miss Susan/ think I hear their voices in dispute. I.] Quality Street PHOEBE The Man of Sin. Have you ever seen avivandiere, sir ? {Wistfully) I have sometimeswished there were vivandieres in the BritishArmy. {For a moment she sees herself as one.)Oh, Sergeant, a shudder goes through me whenI see you in the streets enticing those pooryoung men. SERGEANT If you were one of them, maam, and deathor glory was the call, you would take theshilling, maam. PHOEBE Oh, not for that. SERGEANT For King and Country, maam ? PHOEBE {Grandly) Yes, yes, for that. SERGEANT {Candidly) Not that it is all fighting. Thesack of captured towns—the loot. 15 Quality Street [act PHOEBE {Proudly) An English soldier never sacksnor loots. SERGEANT No, maam. And then—the girls. PHOEBE What girls ? SERGEANT In the towns that—that we dont sack. PHOEBE How they must hate the haughty conqueror. SERGEANT We are not so haughty as all that. PHOEBE {Sadly) I think I understand. I am afraid,Sergeant, you do not tell those poor youngmen the noble things I thought you t


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