[In His Steps by Charles M. Sheldon]@TWC D-Link bookIn His Steps CHAPTER Twenty-two 6/12
Rose really had considerable respect for Felicia's judgment of a play. "I thought it was a pretty fair picture of real life." "I mean the acting," said Rose, annoyed. "The bridge scene was well acted, especially the woman's part.
I thought the man overdid the sentiment a little." "Did you? I enjoyed that.
And wasn't the scene between the two cousins funny when they first learned they were related? But the slum scene was horrible.
I think they ought not to show such things in a play.
They are too painful." "They must be painful in real life, too," replied Felicia. "Yes, but we don't have to look at the real thing.
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