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Fitch, Clyde, 1865-1909

"The Climbers A Play in Four Acts"

Both my gloves gone--I'm so sorry! }
}
[GODESBY _goes under the table for them._ }
}
MRS. HUNTER. Dick, please, I've dropped my smelling bottle. } [ALL
} _together_]
[TROTTER _and_ STERLING _go under the table for it._ }
}
RUTH. My gloves, please, I'm so sorry! }
}
[MASON _goes under the table for them._ }
}
[_The speeches of the women are simultaneous, followed }
by the movements of the men also, all at the same time._ }
BLANCHE. Please don't bother; the servants--
LEONARD, JORDAN _and, two extra men start to hunt under the table, too._
MISS GODESBY. Women ought to have everything they own fastened to them
with rubberneck elastics.
[_The men, somewhat flustered, all rise with the various articles, and
offer them to their respective owners.


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