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you'll come here--before--before--I go?
Sandy. Yes, miss,--before ye go. (Staggers stupidly toward L.
Sandy, the third time: it means--it means--you're mad! (Laughs
this, Mary Morris, that you--you--must discover. That man was NOT
I have it. I will accept the offer of this Alexander Morton. I
reckless Sandy. With the story of his own son before his eyes, he
me in my search for Sandy's father, for Sandy's secret. At the
advice so generous, so kind, so self-sacrificing. Ah--
dressed. Her manner at first is a mixture of alternate shyness and
morrow, for your vacation; and I couldn't let ye go till I came to
an effort). I see.html">see.html">see,--a poor.html">poor outcast, the mother of my anonymous
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got. It ain't for you to be complimented by me, miss; it ain't for
come to ask a favor,--not for me, miss, but for the darling boy.
Miss Mary (aside--abstractedly). This poor, degraded creature will
course, while she is here. (Aloud.) Go on. If I can help you or
any claim on but me, and I ain't the proper person to bring him up.
talk that a schoolma'am was comin' up, and you did, and he sorter
yer. For, oh, miss, he loves ye so much; and, if you could hear
see, I see: pray go on.
The Duchess (with quiet persistency). It's natril he should take
gentleman like yourself; and the boy must forget me sooner or
Tommy,--God bless him for the sweetest, bestest boy that lives!--to
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