The bicyclers, and three other farces . Not at all, my dear boy—not at all. Im very, very fond of you, but Ithought youd prefer opera to me. Dont yousee ? Thats where my modesty comes so fond of a good chat I thought youdwant to go to-night. Wilkins has a box. Barlow. You said seats a little while Of course I did. And why not ?There are seats in boxes. Didnt you knowthat? Barlow. Look here, Yardsley, whats up, Youve been deuced queer are you after? Yardsley {tragically). Shall I confide in you ?Can I, with a sense of confidence that you willnot betr
The bicyclers, and three other farces . Not at all, my dear boy—not at all. Im very, very fond of you, but Ithought youd prefer opera to me. Dont yousee ? Thats where my modesty comes so fond of a good chat I thought youdwant to go to-night. Wilkins has a box. Barlow. You said seats a little while Of course I did. And why not ?There are seats in boxes. Didnt you knowthat? Barlow. Look here, Yardsley, whats up, Youve been deuced queer are you after? Yardsley {tragically). Shall I confide in you ?Can I, with a sense of confidence that you willnot betray me ? 1^2 A Proposal Under Difficulties Barlow {eagerly). Yes, Bob. Goon. Whatis it. Ill never give you away, and 1 may beable to give you some good advice. Yardsley. I am here to—to—to rob thehouse ! Business has been bad, and one mustlive. [Barlow looks at him in
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