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Stevenson, Augusta

"Children's Classics in Dramatic Form"

Most truly, it is tight.
(_Turning to the Alligator._)
Thou dost look as if thou couldst not move, Ally dear.
ALLIGATOR. Of a surety--I cannot.
RABBIT. Well, Brother Man, now that thou hast him, don't be foolish enough
to let him go. Get thy big stick and beat him to death.
ALLIGATOR (_surprised_). Eh?
MAN (_not heeding the Alligator_). That is just what I will do, that I
will! Thanks to thee for helping me, Brother Rabbit.
ALLIGATOR. Have pity!
RABBIT (_not heeding the Alligator_). No thanks are necessary, Brother Man.
I haven't forgotten the good turnips thou didst give me last winter when
the ground was covered with snow. Some of us know how to return favor for
favor.


THE SONG IN THE HEART

SCENE I
TIME: _once upon a time_.
PLACE: _in the house of the poor Spinner_.
* * * * *
THE DAME.
ISABEL, _her daughter_.
FLAT-FOOT }
HANGING-LIP } _the Three Great-Aunts_.
BROAD-THUMB }
THE QUEEN.
* * * * *
[_The living-room in the Dame's cottage is seen. The_ DAME _and the_ THREE
GREAT-AUNTS _are spinning._ ISABEL _sits at her spinning-wheel, but has
stopped work and looks out of the open door.


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