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Pearl—The impudent man had the nerve to ask me to marry him. (To Ada)—Tell him he is to keep his place. Ada—I will f’r a nickle. (Exit) Zella—This iss so seldom! Esther—We better hurry back to the cows. (Exit) Pearl—And I must go to my room. (Exit) John —(Entering C.)—To be or not to be! If she thinks she can play with the heart of John M. Anderson she is deceived! Adieu. CURTAIN ACT II—Scene—Cafe. Time—Evening one week later, about 8:00 o’clock. Dave—Meet our dancers, the Misses Wilson, Ellis and Skanderup. They can surely put out a wicked line. John—This is surely the hot stuff! Dave—Here’s our best number, Genie Hirsch. John—I’m just the daddy f’r you. Genie—C’mon, let’s toddle over to meet my friend. John—Show me the way to go home. Genie—Clarice darling, meet an old buddy, John Anderson! Clarice—Hello, ya ole’ sweet thing. (To Charles)—Is this the egg ya mentioned ? Charles Agan—How’d ya like to make a little extra cash? John—Do I look like I wou'dn’t? I’m on! Charles—Be at the west end of the corral at 11:00 o’clock tomorrow nite. An’ keep your mouth shut or ya may get somethin’, and I don’t mean money! Clarice—(Smiling)—You’ll do it for me, won’t you, Honey? Philus—(Enters sniffing)—Do I smell rum? (Exits sniffing) CURTAIN—ACT III Setting—Same as Act I. Time—Next evening, shortly after 11:00. On one side of the room are: Roy, Leslie, Charles, John, Herman. Scattered about are: Harold, Ada, Cornelia, Evelyn, Berneice, Verna and Pearl. Pearl—And to think this had to happen when you girls had just arrived from the city. Evelyn—But it’s so exciting. Berneice and Verna—And they seemed to be such nice men too! Cornelia—It was Harold who foiled the rustlers! Pearl—(Throwing her arms around Harold’s neck)—How can I ever repay you ? Harold—Could you—would you be Mrs. Kealy? Ada—I’m here! Eleanor—(Entering with Marion, who is dragging Gerrv by the hand) —Did I hear something about cattle rustlers out here? John—(Looking at Marion)—Where have I seen that face before? Marion—You’ll know soon enough. John—My original spouse! (Spying Gerry) Of all my wive’s relation I like myself the best. Marion—If you were half the man Gerald is! Sheriff Nelson, that man (pointing to John) John—(Suddenly breaking down) But I’m not alone, you’d better take Roy, Leslie, Herman, John and Charles cuz they’re the naughty men that tempted me. Eleanor—(Fastening on handcuffs) Come with me I’ll keep you quiet for a few years! Exit—Eleanor drags out rustlers who are singing “The Prisoner’s Song”.
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