PART XLI.
ACT I.
I do not understand this home-coming.
ACT II.
In the evening.
ACT III.
Naturally.
ACT IV.
We have decided.
ACT V.
Indeed.
ACT VI.
If you wish.
I LIKE IT TO BE A PLAY
A PLAY
I liked it to be a play and so cleverly spoken.
Americans are very clever.
So are others.
Yes indeed.
And all men are brave.
Scene I.
Satisfy.
I like to satisfy them.
He likes purses.
You mean silver purses.
Yes gold purses.
Here they have other purses.
All of them are carried in a procession.
Every day.
Not all day.
The martyrs and red carnations.
You mean red geraniums.
No I mean red pinks.
Purses have that word.
Please me.
To please me.
Called me.
She expected a distress.
Daughters.
Or daughters.
The youngest as children
One"s said.
Verdun.
We close.