. Monologues. Ibarper & Brotbers publisbers flew Uorft anD XonDonI 903 ?gbl THE PLAYS IN THIS VOLUME ARE COPY-RIGHTED AS DRAMATIC AND PLATFORM RIGHTS RESERVED * « • * • » « i « Copyright, 1903, by Harper & Brothers. All rights November, 1903. Contents Keeping a Seat at the BenefitHer First Call on the ButcherHunting for an ApartmentThe Heart of a Woman . .A Bill from the Milliner .A Woman in a Shoe-shopAnother Point of View .Mis Deborah Has a Visitor The Pudding The Year After ....Heard on the Beach . PAGE 3 21 5581 99 3123 145 159177 The Pudding, Heard on
. Monologues. Ibarper & Brotbers publisbers flew Uorft anD XonDonI 903 ?gbl THE PLAYS IN THIS VOLUME ARE COPY-RIGHTED AS DRAMATIC AND PLATFORM RIGHTS RESERVED * « • * • » « i « Copyright, 1903, by Harper & Brothers. All rights November, 1903. Contents Keeping a Seat at the BenefitHer First Call on the ButcherHunting for an ApartmentThe Heart of a Woman . .A Bill from the Milliner .A Woman in a Shoe-shopAnother Point of View .Mis Deborah Has a Visitor The Pudding The Year After ....Heard on the Beach . PAGE 3 21 5581 99 3123 145 159177 The Pudding, Heard on the Beach and AnotherPoint of View, are reprinted, by permission, from Smart Set. M124572 •* & & Ikeeping a Seat at tbe Benefit & & &. Ikeepincj a Seat at tbe Benefit jEVER mind, usher, nevermind. I see two seats;I think I can get therebefore that fat womandoes. [Rushes forward, seats herself in onechair, placing her umbrella in theother. Breathlessly:Thank goodness, Ive got them.« [Asfat woman approaches.] . . Yes, Ivetaken both. Im sorry. ... I beg yourpardon, Im keeping this seat for a . This seat occupied?—I—oh, I under-stand. No, but Im keeping it for afriend. . Yes, its engaged; Im keeping 3 < < ( I ? Monologues it for a friend. I expect her every mo-ment. . Well, I wish shed come. Thisis most unpleasant. . Excuse me,madam, but Im keeping this seat. . .But you see my umbrellas on it, and Inever put an umbrella on a chair unlessIm keeping it for a friend. I expect—[She turns.] Why, there she is now—sosorry. [Hails some one in distance. Panto-mime and loud a seat. Got a seat. ... I beg yourpardon, Im keeping this seat for a Oh my! I—I— How dre
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