Dialogue part: Gay. Set C [ca. 1890-1899]

Gaunt, Percy; Hoyt, Charles H. (Charles Hale), 1859-1900 New York City: [s.n.], [ca. 1890-1899] https://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/7RZFS4Y34CXBI8A

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weeewne---a trip to Chinatow, (mater interested. }

wen nane--=feshion, I say no, (R) But unde, I've lived hers in San FPranciseo all ny lize and I have never been through the Chinese quarter and this is such a goo4 chanee, we'll have a whole party together and of course & policeman and we'll take “xs. Guyer to chaperone us. /

weecreeewe T bmow I wouldn't. But if she goes---

ene--e---now thet settles it. Ki (Goes up to R.S.E. oryingeturns at arch. ) (Orying aloud) I think you're just es mean as you can be, (Exit orying very lon.) . wrennn---- jngt watch my feet. (Enter R.3.. | : ; (Pande } Why, uncle Ben. {X's to R. of Lounge. } :

Re. enenenen-=-over in my mind. I @hould think you must have with such violent exercise. wenens----you go to chinatown. (Bus) You have. enn wenn--mornd see if thoronghiy. Yes. eoenennne--that you will go? by (furningfto bin. ) J We will. {LeCe) { wars wnosmand atay late. ‘ We will. ; , {furn down stage delighted) Rk.) nq aia eT Well. - Pr mate OS wreewwmn~n"Glirt take me satchel. . (Go up with Isabelle-then-X to R. and sit R. of table R.}

oor ne om ene mam an wh, Yony. (Annoyed } Oh plague, take Tillie Grow. Ne's 80 tiresome, I don't see why a boy only eighteem wants to run after us girls. fell him I'm ont.

woewen--Llowers for you mata, Has hee Oh, well,’let hin-oome-up. Wilisgets quite nioe after all:

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r SF 7 It's very nice of you, Willie.

wane emnem VOU here Lt. Not es bit. woreenn--=g Jo the hall. Sh

emowenn-~ Oo in his place. h, he did.

an-vcammmeethese to-night are corkers. Ye mst see them sie, f Passes fw woneen=--Slavin, Slevin. Sh. Here's uncle, stop talking gbout the bail.

wen------I gee diseretion. {Ring to Ben) Uncle, she’s going to chaperone us to Chinatown.

enee-----£0 just the same, (Turns and goes to piano) , j wnn------my favorite auintette. Anything to oblige.

wenn------what ails the man. (Zing to Ben 6.) We ea't find the emintetie, but_there's the sextstte Come, rs. Guyer, help us ont.

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1) i rl iH ' few (After song up setege 4.) ; soeene---=30041 Bye all. (Slightly turning head) Good bye. (furn back. }

heatetnietetetene ACL ought to follow. f&.) You don't know how hard we try to aixr--- eranacen-mi don’t drink yot, Ch, how nice. Fillie ean give us all our perfumes now for nothing. I hope you'll make Tote « ney Wiklie. wnencen-eaiter his long: journer. {Goes lL. for shawl and spreads if on lounge- move about) or------stop ringing that bell. (Exit Redrd - returns at onee wit whiske’ and smelling salta, put them + on table “4 1.) > y awnennnn--Of chilis and fever. (GZ leck at Strong,-} eoceew---the gontleman's wraps. (Pours out wine Ll. of lounge) socceren-- @ gladd of wine. (Honds wine} svanawemmng thirst for liquor. {Hanis -trink} |

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And what do the doctors say? 4

wownn-----jast nineteen hours {Hands filled glass) en-e------I'm all right now. | (Go to table R. }

ereenn----"if any one Gan. , (Rise R. vush into each others axns. ) , What's the matter?

ereewn-ere iO sneezes hat féature of. alimat c n rely upon to help you?

moon------the earthquakes. Tapeh arynquaxes* qualizeas? te

wrcseceteto po With them, , {Seated of table) / 4 Bot Bvt } he isn't Tay tt ancle. 101 it's 4's a a very very fatiguing Patiruine trin trip. \ Se ereree----able as to-ngght. {Move ta} pos up stage cot oom angrv, ansowr } j

wanne----now aint yout h, yes. , (Turn away up stage.) onn------had better come air. (R) mvenwmnnn ri & NIG Lik, |

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(L.C.) That's so-- we're dished on going to the ball, and re've sot to put in a night toting that o14 fool all over Chinatown.

onrwwnweem-eto lose the hall. But toting him arowmd is such A CHeerless task.

wonnne---That's to be done? : Ask the widow.

wawewnene-epf thia mew drape? P You know/

wena---~-ehe winked at me. {u.0.) Jascle winked at youn? I can't understand what he meant.

savenon--take hit along, To Chynatowns

wonnemnemeg, to the hall. Bus if we tell him, where we're going, He'll go straight to Unole with the story. :

wen------just take him along. But when he comes home he will tell on us.

sow------slways remain a widow. {LeG.) But he'll make four men tio three ladies? Somehody will have to manage two heaux. ; bs

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eneweneeeequal to the emergency. On the whole, I'm rater glad he's going. We'll have @ lot of fun with hin. (x'sto widtew-k. } ene-----“tdays off my Lite. (RCo) / . Strong , I want to introduce you ot our cnarming widow, Mrs. Guyer.

aeep-----swouldn't be in it. (sLeGe) Bid you ever see such « man.

womens eneee ttm your chaperone. (Sone, after axataton explosion falla on lowes. }

{$ti11 on lounge. \ A eet \ ob oh oh pee 34434-----this_1s you? room, ¢ (Enter leughing-*fi_ talking. } aie (L) Room Noe" LO with e-plano-~- Ttm glad + e've got that. seer eet anyway. Gome on. f Exit Re. Om e { ee —e— lia! aoeccscun preeore. that's 50. ; _ (Eager: ER Ce anc TIE we 22-9105 Pwoulant +) NT ah LN TS 7

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wwe ons~ selenite tne nigrer. slager. Brayo, Sjnas we've pct 66 much talent here, Letts have sOme Itehisn opera. uy iRxit-R. UR.) ~~" =nwanen-e=-t00 long hetteen drinks. (mater R.U.E.) *

seenen----giother in a minute, {Down BC.) ; Mercy, how hot this rocm is,

ty enenneen=BuiLd a tire, 2nd time. Bal <4 Veet for? Its melting nows 4+

seeeeeeeevou Villaihy - (cross to siteboard}

; Seaernim nn FOB ¢ E BRP, {Laugh} oHens--s-that Lady hasn't called? (Seated =. ! * meeennn---be 2 lively ball. She

wo-nene---professionsl dancers. She

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eeececeees-kick just so high. (Laugh at men)

wowenecenemon the entire evening* ; (LG. ) I vow I'11 breax it up- (fo widow, Xing to her} s Mrs. Guer, how long did i, Guber lasy, after you were married?

wneneene--Only six montne. armen (Tousen Ov) . Ie-=I heard he dieg, from the effects of a blowing up. proere soos insured for $60,000. fAngry! =x f werenee-eani pay the bill? ee Yes, Willée. L~ (Zeeping eyes on Strong smd Widow.) —_— rae Hi ; gannene--mo tell Me 8G. Z 4 (Looking out through arch. ? j Ah, Strong, Ah, Aha,

A ennwnnnre ion’ want if now, {Seream loud behind curtains-enter struggling-finally Slap man hard on the face. - confused rush down 6.- eater ee Nenana nme ————

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{Stand Locking st each other for a moment confusedle .

once e----miat's the matter. Oh nothing. What's the\artter with you?

mewn--.--gide of rour face. Well, it's all off ane side of vrour Pace too. (Powder Isabelle's Page.) st enn neme? Gan be in. fr) Why, Wilile, fin{t you having lets of fun.

eneeeneneelet's have some music. Aly right, you sing. a song. ;

enn esata Rah sleigh you comenee. : {Orcas to ghair =, and sity}

Hmmm by a Aaniveling idiot. {Solo )

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erwawanneeQOt the Lingering Inne. (Exit gquiok. \ \ / \ wecees=-Ssdressing sown to wear. ; \ (ater Re®.F. ) Vv eramannmmarnl leave Sirong here. {R) that is taking @ desperate chance, eV ——— eee tiger neeeeeeeeeenenetneeeeeeieneneen .

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sevemnataaeg Utriak or Hwos ¢ Yes, you ear,

ween eee ees the ohadra ready. feroes bo Tt.)

senmege--pet of Wihlie- Splendia.

ween enwee (eH the truth. Cy ehereSa Tillie?

wenenenewrsTILi brine Kim back. Oh, dontt,

wan ee nee-o th there. (Sing- Laugh)

wenueeeeevour change. We'll escape. (Rush off) 4

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; ~vkeoewteethere they are. (Go\up and take Herman hy eareZ-bring him dew.)

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Som en meme (ye CALLinges are gone. 3 Gone? ‘ en------ere axe the dancers. (s2ey

women wemme vou didn't, {Rise) Row did you get here?

eucenwee-—fhe wiy ouh here. {Laugh}

ersnenwendoes all this mean? ‘ {Confused hesitate

women nmmmaevoom ab the Riche. {Astonished ) | Tow do your know?

eween-Se--the batlg with hin. (Guyigz? Onsoe~h,

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eennnrso=t 960, great. Croats (Pao. ot (Lanch}

wan penne RPA fast is served. f Some on. (Mxit RAYE. laughing

business ian't it. wrnnn-ctneis Lae. § {Vas \e 7 wy: Of Daksy, Daisy Guyer, come to breakfast.

woranewe-ecome in. (Ente: eos T 9 7 a 5

ereeeenenehide behind this s@reen. (Go behind sereen} we------home this minnte . jee {Look over soreen! eecdcn--snd look up, why, Unele Ben. : (Come from hehint sereen and go down 1b. } ee Av

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