Description:This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1911. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... ACT THREE CENE: Library in house of Doctor Seelig. Door at back lets into Drawing Room which formed the first act. Another door to left lets into the hallway. Large diamond paned and leaded window with seat at right. Mantel and fireplace are at back. Over mantel is picture of Judith. Other pictures are heavily framed on wall. Book-cases height of mantel are at all walls. The ceiling is carved and heavily beamed. Near window is library table with lamp. In front of table and masking it is heavy sofa. Big easy chairs flank and half face the fire. A second table has a telephone. On mantel are De Lota's two vases. Other ornaments complete shelf furniture. General tone of scene and carpet is red and gold. At Rise of Curtain Burrill is discovered waiting. holland enters. Holland. Miss Seelig will be down immediately. B U B, E I L L. Thank you. Exit Holland. burrill scans the book shelves. vedah enters. 123 V E D A H. Julian! Extends both hands. BUEEIII. My sweetheart! Kisses her. Ve D A H. Together after all the talk and tears and family councils. BUEEILL. Have there been tears? V E D A H. Nodding. Some. fiuEEILl. You poor dear. V E D A H. I've tried so hard not to care for you. BUEEIII. Have you? They sit together on the sofa. V E D A H. Yes. Read the persecutions of my ancestry and blamed it all on yours and then said. with Mercutio, "A plague on both your houses." Burrill. I hope you are as incurably smitten as Mercutio was when he said that. Ve D A H. I think I must be. Wasn't there something about a church door? BuEEilL You angel! Vedah. Our critics write that the vice of our race is display. BurEIIL. Well? Vedah. And I fear it's true. I have a great ervoie to have the noted American sculptor in our box and all the opera glasses saying, "Vedah Seelig! She's caught...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with As a Man Thinks; A Play in Four Acts. To get started finding As a Man Thinks; A Play in Four Acts, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1911. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... ACT THREE CENE: Library in house of Doctor Seelig. Door at back lets into Drawing Room which formed the first act. Another door to left lets into the hallway. Large diamond paned and leaded window with seat at right. Mantel and fireplace are at back. Over mantel is picture of Judith. Other pictures are heavily framed on wall. Book-cases height of mantel are at all walls. The ceiling is carved and heavily beamed. Near window is library table with lamp. In front of table and masking it is heavy sofa. Big easy chairs flank and half face the fire. A second table has a telephone. On mantel are De Lota's two vases. Other ornaments complete shelf furniture. General tone of scene and carpet is red and gold. At Rise of Curtain Burrill is discovered waiting. holland enters. Holland. Miss Seelig will be down immediately. B U B, E I L L. Thank you. Exit Holland. burrill scans the book shelves. vedah enters. 123 V E D A H. Julian! Extends both hands. BUEEIII. My sweetheart! Kisses her. Ve D A H. Together after all the talk and tears and family councils. BUEEILL. Have there been tears? V E D A H. Nodding. Some. fiuEEILl. You poor dear. V E D A H. I've tried so hard not to care for you. BUEEIII. Have you? They sit together on the sofa. V E D A H. Yes. Read the persecutions of my ancestry and blamed it all on yours and then said. with Mercutio, "A plague on both your houses." Burrill. I hope you are as incurably smitten as Mercutio was when he said that. Ve D A H. I think I must be. Wasn't there something about a church door? BuEEilL You angel! Vedah. Our critics write that the vice of our race is display. BurEIIL. Well? Vedah. And I fear it's true. I have a great ervoie to have the noted American sculptor in our box and all the opera glasses saying, "Vedah Seelig! She's caught...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with As a Man Thinks; A Play in Four Acts. To get started finding As a Man Thinks; A Play in Four Acts, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.