id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46298 Monkhouse, Allan Mary Broome: A Comedy, in Four Acts .txt text/plain 20816 4698 101 MARY BROOME (_afterwards Mrs. Leonard Timbrell_) Yes, do, Ada. No time like the present. Edgar, I wish Leonard wasn't coming to the wedding. You'd better let Mary go, Mother. Mary and my Mother; and you, if you like. Mother, will you take Mary away and I will talk to my father. Father, I don't want to be hard on Mary, but really--I do think-I want to know whether I must write Mary Broome's name here. Mary, I think I like you enough to marry you. I didn't mean Sheila; I meant Mary--Mrs. Leonard. Of course, you know, Mrs. Pendleton, that Mary and I I'd be glad to think that I'm like you, Mary. Yes, Mary's a mother. You're like me, Mary; you're your mother's child. things--just think what you would do for little Leonard. should like to say before you Leonard that your Mother and I have come ./cache/46298.txt ./txt/46298.txt