Lady Kitty. Arnold did that?
C.-C. He followed my instructions to the letter. I’ve just seen him. She’s shaken. I’m willing to bet five hundred pounds to a penny that she won’t bolt. A downy old bird, eh? Downy’s the word. Downy.
[He begins to laugh. They laugh, too. Presently they are all three in fits of laughter.
[The Curtain Falls]
THE END
Transcriber’s Note
This transcription is based on scanned images posted by the Internet Archive from a copy in the University of California, Santa Barbara Library:
[archive.org/details/circlecomedyinth00maug]
The following changes were noted:
- In the original text, titles for each act (e.g., “THE FIRST ACT”) were printed on otherwise blank pages. In addition, the associated versos were blank, as were two of the pages facing these pages. These pages were not included or otherwise identified in the transcription, and thus in the html version of this transcription pp. 6-8, pp. 34-35, and pp. 64-66 are missing from the page count.
- p. 15: …and a note was found on the pin-cushion.—Deleted hyphen in “pin-cushion” for consistency.
- p. 36: …you’ll discover that onlokers are expected…—Changed “onlokers” to “onlookers”.
- p. 40: She’s tinsel You think I’m…—Inserted a period after “tinsel”.
- p. 44: [Almost giving it up as a bad job. Oh, my God!—Inserted a closing bracket after “job.”