Little Lord Fauntleroy: A Drama in Three Acts Founded on the Story of the Same Name

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S. French, 1889 - 60 pages
 

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Page 29 - I'm your grandson, you know, that Mr. Havisham brought. I am Lord Fauntleroy. (makes quaint little bow and holds out his hand) I hope you are very well. I am very glad to see you. (crosses to EARL) EARL. (staring at him as he shakes his hand) Glad to see me, are you ? Thank you ! CED.
Page 41 - MINNA looks at EARL with impudent smile. Door closes) EARL. Now will you be good enough to tell me what you want ? I think I am not doing you an injustice in being convinced you want something. MIN. No, you are not. were an acquaintance of my elder son's, (examines her again) How much MIN. (suddenly furious) Not too mucn of that sort of thing, I tell you. EARL. (with speculative inquiry) No ? MIN.

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