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The Widow's Vow

ELIZABETH INCHBALD - The Widow's Vow

The Widow's Vow

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ACT I SCENE I. A Hall in a Castle Enter JEROME and FLORA. Flora. I Can't go at present, Mr. Jerome, for I expect my Lady every moment to ring, and if I should be out of the way she will be angry; and as I am but new in her service— Jerome. She angry! Oh you don't know her yet—When you have been a day or two with her you'll find she is never angry—She is the best tempered creature—and were it not for her aversion to us men, she would not have a fault. Flora. Do you consider that as a fault, Mr. Jerome? Jerome. To be sure I do—For my part, I think she had much better be too fond of us, as the rest of her sex are.

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