Nora sits down at the chimney corner, with her back to the door. Maurya comes in very slowly, without looking at the girls, and goes over to her stool at the other side of the fire. The cloth with the bread is still in her hand. The girls look at each... The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays - Page 205edited by - 1921 - 324 pagesFull view - About this book
| Literature - 1905 - 648 pages
...MAURYA comes in very slowly, without looking at the girls, and goes over to her stool at the other side of the fire. The cloth with the bread is still...] Cathleen [after spinning for a moment] . . . You didn't give him his bit of bread? [MAURYA begins to keen softly, without turning round.] Cathleen.... | |
| John Millington Synge - 1907 - 76 pages
...Maurya comes in very slowly, without looking at the girls, and goes over to her stool at the other side of the fire. The cloth with the bread is still...bread.) CATHLEEN (after spinning for a moment}. You didn't give him his bit of bread ? (Maurya begins to keen softly, without turning round.} CATHLEEN.... | |
| John Millington Synge - Irish literature - 1910 - 210 pages
...Maurya comes in very slowly, without looking at the girls, and goes over to her stool at the other side of the fire. The cloth with the bread is still...bread. CATHLEEN (after spinning for a moment) . You didn't give him his bit of bread ? Maurya begins to keen softly, without turning round. CATHLEEN. Did... | |
| John Millington Synge - 1910 - 210 pages
...other, and Nora points to the bundle of bread. CATHLEEN (after spinning for a moment) . You didn't give him his bit of bread ? Maurya begins to keen softly, without 97 turning round. — / CATHLEEN. Did you see him riding down ? Maurya goes, on keening. -^ . ^\ .... | |
| John Millington Synge - 1911 - 202 pages
...Maurya comes in very slowly, without looking at the girls, and goes over to her stool at the other side of the fire. The cloth with the bread is still...bread. CATHLEEN (after spinning for a moment] . You didn't give him his bit of bread ? Maurya begins to keen softly, without turning round. CATHLEEN. Did... | |
| John Millington Synge - Drama - 1911 - 136 pages
...Maurya comes in -very slowly, without looking at the girls, and goes over to her stool at the other side of the fire. The cloth with the bread is still...bread. CATHLEEN, after spinning for a moment. You didn't give him his bit of bread ? Maurya begins to keen softly, without turning round. CATHLEEN. Did... | |
| John Millington Synge - Ireland - 1912 - 136 pages
...Maurya comes in very slowly, without looking at the girls, and goes over to her stool at the other side of the fire. The cloth with the bread is still...bread. CATHLEEN, after spinning for a moment. You didn't give him his bit of bread ? begins to keen softly, without turning round. CATHLEEN. Did you... | |
| John Millington Synge - 1911 - 230 pages
...comes in very slowly, without looking at the girls, and goes over to her stool at the other side of of the fire. The cloth with the bread is still in...of bread. CATHLEEN After spinning for a moment. You didn't give him his bit of bread? Maurya begins to keen softly, without turning round. CATHLEEN Did... | |
| John Millington Synge - English drama - 1911 - 198 pages
..."very slowly, without looking at the girls, and goes over to her stool at the other side of the Jire. The cloth with the bread is still in her hand. The...bread. CATHLEEN (after spinning for a moment) . You didn't give him his bit of bread ? Maurya begins to keen softly, without turning round. CATHLEEN. Did... | |
| Thomas Herbert Dickinson, Thomas H. Dickinson - Drama - 1915 - 700 pages
...MAURYA cames in very slowly, without looking at the girls, and goes over to her stool at the other side of the fire. The cloth with the bread is still...did n't give him his bit of bread? [MAURYA begins la kcensoftly, without turning round.] CATHLEEN. Did you see him riding down ? [MAUHYA goes on keening.]... | |
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