Laugh, John, laugh. Watch me; see how easy it is. (A terrible struggle is taking place within him. He creaks. Something that may be mirth forces a passage, at first painfully, no more joy in it than in the discoloured water from a spring that has long... Essays on Modern Dramatists - Pàgina 46per William Lyon Phelps - 1921 - 278 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| James Matthew Barrie - 1918 - 172 pàgines
...go at that. It 's our only joke. Every woman knows that. (He stares at her in hopeless perplexity.) Oh, John, if only you could laugh at me.' 'I can't...to stare at her a strange disorder appears in his fact. MAGGIE feels that it is to be now or never.) 'Laugh, John, laugh. Watch me; see how easy it is.'... | |
| James Matthew Barrie - 1928 - 894 pàgines
...knows that. (He stares at her in hopeless perplexity.) Oh, John, if only you could laugh at me. JOHN. I can't laugh, Maggie. (But as he continues to stare...face. MAGGIE feels that it is to be now or never,) MAGGIE. Laugh, John, laugh. Watch me; see how easy it is. (A terrible struggle is taking place within... | |
| James Matthew Barrie - 1999 - 388 pàgines
...knows that. (He stares at her in hopeless perplexity) Oh, John, if only you could laugh at me. JOHN I can't laugh, Maggie. (But as he continues to stare...appears in his face. Maggie feels that it is to be nom or never) MAGGIE Laugh, John, laugh. Watch me; see how easy it is. (A terrible struggle is taking... | |
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