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A Place in the Sun
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Excerpt from A Place in the Sun: A Play in Three Acts
Scene: Dick Blair's flat in London. French windows open - doors all closed.
Time: Summer. Afternoon.
(Rose is discovered R. of C. table, taking off her hat. She is a pretty young girl, quietly dressed. Agnes crosses from up L. to up R. outside windows carrying tea-tray, as she passes windows Rose speaks.)
Rose. Agnes. (Agnes puts tray down off R. and comes to L. of Rose.) Have you any idea where my brother is? He went out after lunch, didn't he?
Agnes. Yes, Miss - (Door slam off L.) I think I hear Mr. Dick now, Miss. (Goes to R. of door up L. C.)
Enter Dick. He is a youngish man, who has found his feet, he is well and quietly dressed in the manner of an educated gentleman. He carries some letters.
Rose. Well, Dick? [Exit Agnes up L. C.
Dick (comes down L. of Rose, puts his hat on table L. of window). Hullo! back again then? Have you had a good walk? How's the Park looking? Lovely, I suppose. (Opens letters at table C.)
Rose. Yes, but it's only a Park, Dick, and I want - I want the country. I miss the farm in weather like this.
Dick (laughing). The farm? Do you really? After - how many years is it? Nearly five years since my little sister came to keep house for me, isn't it?
Rose. Ah, there's far more of the rustic in me than in you.
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