id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21570 Pinero, Arthur Wing The Squire: An Original Comedy in Three Acts .txt text/plain 21428 4020 103 master--and I love Squire Kate, my dear mistress. {Gil.} Good-bye, dear Squire Kate, _(goes to her)_ {Kate.} Good-bye, old friend Gilbert, _(they shake {Kate.} _(seeing Gil.)_ You!--why have you come _(Gil. turns away and goes to Dormer.)_ {Eric.} _(aside--reading inscription)_ "Kate's love _(Kate and Dormer rise--Gunnion pinches {Kate.} _(Eric rises and stands R., C., To Fel., {Eric.} _(to Kate)_ Poor little woman--do her a {Dormer.} _(looking at Kate)_ Perhaps, _(he goes {Kate.} Dear old Eric! {Kate.} _(looking round)_ Don't, Eric. {Eric.} My dear Kate, there is another point of {Kate.} _(holds out her hand)_ Good-night, Gilbert. {Kate.} _(looking out)_ Good-night. {Kate.} Heaven help me--I love Eric! {Dormer.} To the woman who loves Eric Thorndyke. _(They go out, Kate and Eric are alone--they look {Kate.} _(starts up--rises)_ Oh, Eric, unless you {Kate.} _(starts up--rises)_ Oh, Eric, unless you {Kate.} _(crosses to Dormer R.)_ Parson, you don't {Dormer.} Kate! ./cache/21570.txt ./txt/21570.txt