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Updated: June 2, 2025
I knew that Prag was just about crazy enough to do it, because I've heard Dr. Jonathan talk about the mental disease he's got. That was about ten, and the train for Foxon Falls was leaving in a few minutes. I ran into the booth to phone Dr. Jonathan, but the storm had begun down there, and I couldn't get a connection.
AUGUSTA. I'm afraid I'm not an authority on Minnie's kind. DR. JONATHAN. Well, I am. The only motive which could have induced her to leave my laboratory and Foxon Falls her father is what you would call a Christian motive. AUGUSTA. What do you mean? DR. JONATHAN. An unselfish motive. She went because she thought she could help someone by going. AUGUSTA. Why do you discuss this with me?
I came back to Foxon Falls this morning happy in the hope that I was to do something to encourage what was good in labour and how have I been met? With a demand, with a threat. I was a fool to think you could stand decent treatment! HILLMAN. Wait a minute, Mr. Pindar. If you won't listen to us, maybe Dr. Jonathan would say a word for us. He understands how we feel. That's my answer!
AUGUSTA. When did they come? Er this morning. ASHER. Remember, Timothy, I rely on sensible men like you to put a stop to this nonsense. AUGUSTA. Asher, here's Jonathan. ASHER. Oh! Glad to see you back in Foxon Falls, Jonathan. I heard you'd arrived, and would have dropped in on you, but things are in a muddle here just now. DR. JONATHAN. Not only here, but everywhere. ASHER. You're right.
In fact, I didn't think he needed one but I thought you'd feel more comfortable if I came. He seemed extraordinary well, even cheerful until we got right into Foxon Falls. We were passing your shops, and a big crowd of men were there, making a noise, shouting at a speaker. Is there a strike on here? ASHER. Yes. You say he got like this when he saw the crowd? As you see.
"Though I am writing this letter in what to me is a solemn and undoubtedly exalted hour, I am sure that my mind was never clearer or saner. Dad, I have set my heart on inaugurating an experiment in industrial democracy in Foxon Falls!
Yes Mr. Pindar got a telegram this morning. MINNIE. He's coming home! When will he get here? AUGUSTA. I don't know. Oh, I'm afraid he may never get here alive. MINNIE. Don't say that! George will live he's got to live. What makes you think so? MINNIE. Because he's needed so in the world in Foxon Falls. AUGUSTA. You're not going? MINNIE. I couldn't stay here now. AUGUSTA. Why why not?
I'm going to stay right here in Foxon Falls, Minnie, I've got a real job on my hands, and I need a real woman with special knowledge to help me. I don't mean to say we won't have vacations, and we'll sit down and get our education together. Dr. Jonathan will be the schoolmaster. MINNIE. It's a dream, George. GEORGE. Well, Minnie, if it's a dream worth dying for it's a dream worth living for.
DR. JONATHAN. Oh, nothing at first hand. But I can see why Bert's going to the war, and why Jamesy took to drink, and why Minnie left Foxon Falls. GEORGE. The deuce you can! DR. JONATHAN. And so can you, George. When you get back from France you will know what you have been fighting for. GEORGE. And what's that? DR. JONATHAN. Economic freedom, without which political freedom is a farce.
AUGUSTA. What do you want? PRAG. I come to see Mr. Pindar. AUGUSTA. The proper place to see Mr. Pindar is in his office. What do you mean by forcing your way into this house? I have no right here it is too fine for me, yes? AUGUSTA. Minnie! So! You come back to Foxon Falls, too! MINNIE. You guessed it. PRAG. You follow me? MINNIE. But you're some sprinter! I come to see Mr. Pindar. I vill see him!
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