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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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es. (Crossing to DocJ Doc—I didnt knowthat you were conceited before. I was the one shelooked at. Doc. You—thats funny—she didnt know you were alive. Ill leave it to Chub Who did she look at as she left this room? Chub. (Still at window) At me, of course. Doc. (Goes to desk; sits on edge) Well, Ill proveit. Ill show you fellows. No hands but hers shallever touch this flag! Ill find her if I have to scourNew York. (They laugh.) Dont laugh. Ill findher and then—who knows—every young doctorshould have a wife, anyway. Stokes. Thats funny—a wife! Ha—ha! Howcould you support a wife? You cant even supportme. Doc. Why talk about money in connection with agirl like that ? Chub. (Now on couch) After the way shecleaned us out, why talk about anything else ? Doc. Why, Id beg, borrow or steal for a girllike that. Stokes. (Now l. of desk) Doc—I never sus-pected this of you. I always thought you were prettywell balanced, but gee, if the mere sight of a prettyface affects you this way
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See page 38 ACT I MARYS ANKLE 33 Doc. It isnt that. Here I am, all broke andeverything, and she had to come along. Stokes. And she broke you—dont forget that! Doc. (Picking up uncles letter mid shaking hisfist at it) I suppose if I had a large practice andall the money I wanted, old G. P. would send me ahouse and lot for a wedding present. (Chub getsidea.) Stokes. Them that has, gets. Doc. Yes, and I suppose all the rest of the fam-ily would send on silver and cut-glass and all sortsof valuable stuff, but now, when I need it to keepfrom starving, not a nickel can I get from them. Chub. (Rises, as though he had an inspiration) Wait a minute I have an idea. Do you think theyd really send on presents if you were goingto be married? Doc. Why, of course they would. Everybody al-ways does, dont they? Chub. (Walking toward Doc and StokesJ Thatsright. Its inborn in the human race. People justdont dare not to send a wedding present—its anacknowledgment of poverty or meanness. Now, ifwe senmarysankle00tull

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