id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38349 Yeats, W. B. (William Butler) Where There is Nothing Being Volume I of Plays for an Irish Theatre .txt text/plain 21673 3519 102 _Thomas Ruttledge._ [_Coming out on steps._] Paul, are you _Jerome._ [_Going over to the place_ PAUL RUTTLEDGE _has _Paul Ruttledge._ You are getting blind, Jerome. _Charlie Ward._ We haven't time to be thinking of troubles like people _Paul Ruttledge._ [_To_ CHARLIE WARD.] What are they going to do? _Paul Ruttledge._ Sabina, have you been always on the road with Charlie _Paul Ruttledge._ I am here, Father Jerome, but you're talking to the _Paul Ruttledge._ I think, Father Jerome, you had better be getting [ALOYSIUS _goes out._ JEROME _stands by_ PAUL RUTTLEDGE, _holding his _Paul Ruttledge._ [_Touching_ JEROME'S _hand_.] I have always been a great _Paul Ruttledge._ No, the time has not come for you. PAUL RUTTLEDGE _comes in with_ CHARLIE WARD. _Paul Ruttledge._ This is Charlie Ward, my old friend. _Paul Ruttledge._ Colman and Aloysius will tell you all about it. _Paul Ruttledge._ [_Turning to_ ALOYSIUS _and_ CHARLIE WARD.] Yes, you see ./cache/38349.txt ./txt/38349.txt