Taker (turning on him genially) And how are all your people down at Selsey? The Bystander (suspiciously) Who told you my people come from Selsey? The Note Taker. Never you mind. They did. (To the girl) How do you come to be up so far east? You were born... Everybody's Magazine - Seite 5791914Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Bernard Shaw - 1916 - 360 Seiten
...down at Selsey? THE BYSTANDER [suspiciously] Who told you my people come from Selsey? THE NOTE TAKER. Never you mind. They did. [To the girl] How do you...and I had to pay four-and-six a week. [In tears] Oh, boo — hoo— oo— THE NOTE TAKER. Live where you like; but stop that noise. THE GENTLEMAN [to the... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1916 - 360 Seiten
...down at Selsey? THE BYSTANDER \suspiciously] Who told you my people come from Selsey? THE NOTE TAKER. Never you mind. They did. [To the girl] How do you...wasnt fit for a pig to live in ; and I had to pay four-and-siz a week. [In tears] Oh, boo — hoo — oo — THE NOTE TAKER. Live where you like; but... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1916 - 364 Seiten
...NOTE TAKER. Never you mind. They did. \To the girl] How do yon come to be up so far east? You were bom in Lisson Grove. THE FLOWER GIRL [appalled] Oh, what...and I had to pay four-and-six a week. [In tears] Oh, boo — hoo — oo — THE NOTE TAKER. Live where yon like; but stop that noise. THE GENTLEMAN [to... | |
| David Mahony - 2003 - 296 Seiten
...example, in expressing mistaken fear when Higgins accurately reveals Lisson Grove as her birthplace: 'Oh, what harm is there in my leaving Lisson Grove?...and I had to pay four-and-six a week. [In tears] Oh, boo-hoo — oo — .'I had to ensure I did this so convincingly that I got the support of the onlookers.... | |
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