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s they would be blue. Clay makes them dark. Stones make them purple and blue. This is the color described by the time. We were not disappointed Indeed no. John Quilly. Why do you rest. We were so disappointed in the electricity. Of course it was not our fault. John Quilly. John Quilly John Quilly my babe baby is prettier than ever John Quillys are. So they selected to do it in two hours. I can do it in one hour. I have known it to be done in five hours and a half SCENE V. Have you been relieved. I should not have mentioned it in the other book. Oh it doesn't make any difference. You mean it doesn't matter. Yes that is what I wished to say. You have said you believe in delay. Everybody believes in delay. Don't annoy me. ACT VI. SCENE I. This is the end. Do you remember the sixth act. I do. It always interested me. Milly. I thought so. You mean you thought of a collection. Mrs. Penfold. Mr. Penfold. Mr. Lindo Howard. I will not be able to be well. I will explain to Harold. This is what he said. Mexico is never a disappointment. Goats. Goats are Western. You mean in excuses. No of course not in feathering. I do not use that word. I was so pleased with Mr. and Mrs. Penfold's voices. Before to-day. You mean that as a question. Tito Ruffo. Tito Ruffo yes. SCENE II. Tito Ruffo. No. That's the way they say it. They said I like to be separated. Do you really mean that. Really and truly. Mr. Crowell. How do you pronounce it. We call it well. Do you mean to say that that is the way you pronounce it. Yes are you surprised. Of course I am surprised. Do you never read the papers. Not in the morning or evening. You mean on account of bad news. No I like flags. SCENE III. Alright Mexico. We did not call for Peppe. This is short for Joseph. We did not call Pablo. We did not call Peppe. We did not have the pleasure of hearing Rigoletto. William King. Are you pleased with everything. Certainly I am the news is good. Marcelle Helen. How do you do I have been in a bombardment. So you have. And were you evacuated. We did not leave our village. We asked the consul to tell us what he thought. He said that there was nothing to fear. Nothing at all. So he said. Very well today. Oh yes the wind. SCENE IV. I do not make a mistake. Oh yes indeed. My mother. You
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