ons.
Of course I do.
So does Mrs. Gilbert.
_Scene 4._
I am enjoying it.
Dear Mr. Lindo Webb. Why do you wish to win.
In the more readily seen places there is no muttering. You mean no
quarreling. I mean neither one or the other.
Oh I understand you.
By that I mean that I am poor.
I see what you mean.
Dear Woodrow. This is a name.
What does anybody mean by interesting.
That is not a word that has that position.
You mean not nicely.
I mean that I am English.
Dear Mr. Henry. What have you been meaning to do.
_Scene 5._
Dear Sir. Why do you speak.
Dear Sir. Please me.
How can I be called.
Do you wish to go to market.
Dear Sir. Do you wish me to go to market.
Dear Sir. Do you wish me to have that made.
How do you mean.
_Scene 6._
Dear Sir. Remember that when you have no further requests to make you
must not blame me.
Dear Sir. I know you do not object to smoke.
Dear Mrs. Lindo Webb How can you break your teeth.
By falling down in the street.
You mean now when the pavement is so dark.
Naturally.
It would not have happened otherwise.
This is because of the necessary condition of lighting.
We all suffer from that.
SCENE 7.
Do you remember Charles Mark. Figs. Especially mentioned figs.
Dear Sir. Will you come today and wear three diamond rings and an
officers suit. You have a perfect right to wear an officer's suit. You
are a major.
Dear Mrs. English. Do you like a different country.
Do you mean higher up in the hills.
Not so very much higher.
_Act 5._
_Scene 1._
This is the last time we will use seasoning.
You mean you like it better cold.
No don't be foolish.
Dear Sir. Is there much wisdom in searching for asphodels.
Not if you already know what they are.
We do know now.
Then there is no use in trying to accustom yourself to their beauty. But
we don't find it beautiful. I too have failed to find beauty in them.
This is not surprising as they do not grow prettily.
They were a great disappointment to us.
_Scene 2._
We all are able to see I don't care a bit about Lena. We are all able to
say I don't care a bit about Lena.
Dear Mrs. Landor. How can you cease to be troubled about the rest of the
winter. How can you cease to be troubled about the rest of the summer
and the beginning of the winter.
Dear Sir. Every evening the snow falls. Red. Yes and so do the
asphodels. Asphodel isn't red. I know it i
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