Cousin Fanny
If I hadn't a cent you'd still care for me, wouldn't you, Mary?
Mary Speaker
Why,
Cousin Fanny, you know I would!
Cousin Fanny
But I'm hard on you at times. I'm unjust. I don't mean to be spiteful, but I am spiteful. When we get old we get suspicious of people. We get suspicious of everybody. And suspicion makes us spiteful and unjust. I know I'm not easy to live with, Mary.
Mary Speaker [Kissing
Cousin Fanny.]
You get such strange notions,
Cousin Fanny!
John Thinker
And such true ones,
Cousin Fanny!