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MINNIE. You're right there! AUGUSTA. He's quixotic. MINNIE. If that's a compliment, you're right again. AUGUSTA. It isn't exactly a compliment. MINNIE. I guess you mean he's queer but you're wrong you're wrong! He's the only man in Foxon Falls who knows what kind of a world we're going to live in from now on. Why?

She may have been wild- like in Newcastle, but since she was back here to work for the doctor she's been a good girl, and that happy I wouldn't know her, and a comfort to me in me old age, what with Bert gone, and Jamesy taken to drink! And now she's run away and left me alone entirely, with the shops closed, and no work to do. She's left Foxon Falls?

I wish to God he'd never come to Foxon Falls! I might have known what his opinions would be, with his inheritance. GEORGE. Are you sure it's sentimentalism, dad? Dr. Jonathan didn't say much, but I'll admit he started me thinking. I've begun to realize a few things ASHER. What things? I haven't got time to tell you, I'm afraid I couldn't make it clear, anyway, it isn't clear in my own mind yet.

AUGUSTA. I I can't discuss it. But I want to be just. I'm convinced that I did you a wrong and I'm sorry. Won't you believe me? MINNIE. But you'll never forgive me even if I hadn't done what you thought on account of what happened with George. AUGUSTA. I I'll try. MINNIE. No, don't try forgiveness doesn't come that way, Mrs. Pindar. Jonathan, that you wanted to get me out of Foxon Falls.

AUGUSTA. You remember Mr. Pindar, Minnie. Glad to meet you again, Mr. Pindar. I hear you're going off to the war. Well, that's great. Oh, yes,-I remember Minnie. AUGUSTA. And this is Dr. Jonathan Pindar. Glad to meet you, I'm sure. The pleasure is mutual. Glad to meet you. DR. JONATHAN. I've come to live in Foxon Falls. I hope we'll be friends. MINNIE. I hope so.

Educators and sociologists may supply the theories; but by experiment, by trial and error, yes, and by prayer, the solution must be found in the practical domain of industry. SCENE: The library of ASHER PINDAR'S house in Foxon Falls, a New England village of some three thousand souls, over the destinies of which the Pindars for three generations have presided.

The foreman only give me a couple of days off to see the old home town. GEORGE. Hold on, Minnie. MINNIE. What is it? Minnie and I are old friends, mother. AUGUSTA. Old friends? GEORGE. Yes. I knew her very well before she went away from Foxon Falls, and I went to Newcastle and took her out for a drive in my car. No, you never. GEORGE. Why do you deny it? MINNIE. There's nothing to it. George!

I was told to come in here, I hope I'm not intruding. GEORGE. Not at all. How how long have you been here? DR. JONATHAN. Just long enough to get my bearings. I came this morning. GEORGE. Oh! Are you are you Dr. Jonathan? DR. JONATHAN. I'm Jonathan. And you're George, I suppose. GEORGE. Yes. DR. JONATHAN. I'll be here when you return. You won't find Foxon Falls a bad old town.

George may have been foolish, but he isn't as foolish as that! MINNIE. He doesn't care about me. AUGUSTA. I'm glad you realize it. But you mean to stay here in Foxon Falls, nevertheless. You take advantage of Dr. Pindar, who is easily imposed upon, as his father was before him. But if I told you that you might harm Dr.

She won't be going back to Newcastle. TIMOTHY. That's Minnie! Well, goodbye, Mr. George, I'll say God bless you again. Have an eye on him, Sir, if you can, give him some good advice. Bert can take care of himself, I guess. I'll be needing the advice! SCENE: A fairly large room in DR. JONATHAN's house in Foxon Falls, which has been converted into a laboratory.