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Brighouse, Harold, 1882-1958

"Hobson's Choice"

It's like saying I
agree to everything, a kiss is.
MAGGIE. Yes.
WILLIE. And I don't agree yet. I'm--
MAGGIE. Come along.
(ALICE, _then_ VICKEY _enter_ R.)
Do what I tell you, Will.
WILLIE. Now? With them here?
MAGGIE. Yes.
WILLIE (_pause_). I couldn't. (_He dives for trap, runs
down, and closes it_.)
ALICE. What's the matter with Willie?
MAGGIE. He's a bit upset because I've told him he's to marry me.
Is dinner cooking nicely? (_To desk_, L.)
ALICE. You're going to marry Willie Mossop! Willie Mossop!
VICKEY. You've kept it quiet, Maggie.
MAGGIE. You know about it pretty near as soon as Willie does
himself.
VICKEY. Well, I don't know!
ALICE. I know, and if you're afraid to speak your thoughts, I'm
not. Look here, Maggie--(_moving to_ L. C.),--what you do
touches us, and you're mistaken if you think I'll own Willie
Mossop for my brother-in-law.
MAGGIE. Is there supposed to be some disgrace in him?
ALICE. You ask father if there's disgrace. And look at me. I'd
hopes of Albert Prosser till this happened.
MAGGIE. You'll marry Albert Prosser when he's able, and that'll
be when ho starts spending less on laundry bills and hair cream.
(_Goes to_ R.)
(HOBSON _enters from the street_.


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