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Identifier: marysankle00tull (find matches)
Title: Mary's ankle ..
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Tully, May. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: New York, Samuel French
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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isnt painful at all—except when I put my weight on it. (Sits in chair.) Mrs. Burns. Will you young men wheel myniece around the deck? (Stokes goes to handle ofwheelchair. They exit R.i ad libbing. G. P. and Doccome out of bridal suite as Steward enters r.i withmore flowers.) Steward. (When Doc and G. P. open door)Can I get in here? G. P. Yes, I guess we must vacate and give thissoprano a chance. (Steward exits bridal suite,Mrs. Burns enters r.i and goes in Number Three.)Look, my boy. Who is that lady going into thestateroom ? Doc. Thats Marys aunt. G. P. It is? And I didnt recognize her! (Goesup stage. Starts for her room and hesitates) Shellbe offended at me for not remembering. Doc. But Uncle, I have something to explain. G. P. Not now, my boy—not now. Cant you seeIm too excited to listen to anything now? Doc. (Enthusiastically) Then when the shipsails Ill tell you everything. (Mrs. Burns entersfrom her stateroom.) G. P. Call her. Hurry—shes walking away. flHHHWMHMMflHBttUMHL
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ACT III MARYS ANKLE 97 (Walks up stage; smoothes hair and arranges tie,etc.) Doc. (Calls out) Mrs. Burns—Mrs. Burns!Just a moment, please. G. P. (Coming down stage so Mrs. Burns cansee him) Mary! Mrs. Burns. George! (They stand looking ateach other a moment in silence. Doc looks from,one to the other.) Doc. I think I can ask for my passports now.(Exits R.I.) Mrs. Burns. And to think, George—^you didnteven know me! (Going to steamer-chair; sits onarm.) G. P. (Uncomfortable) But Mary—I had no ideayou would grow so much more beautiful. Mrs. Burns. (Laughs) That pretty speech makesup for it in a measure, although I am disappointed. G. P. (Fearfully, thinkhig of his waist measure)Really, Mary? I was afraid of that. But aftertwenty years of loneliness—Fm satisfied if youlljust tolerate me. (Steward enters r.i; laughs andexits R.i.) There are more funny noises on thisship (Laughs. Comes close to her.) Mrs. Burns. Remember were on deck. G. P. No, were not. Im very close to Paradise.(W

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