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1  Raina looks at the man, breathless.
Arms and the Man By George Bernard Shaw
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2  The mistress and Miss Raina have just gone in.
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3  Raina watches him until he is out of her sight.
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4  He is the man of the adventure in Raina's room.
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5  He certainly ought to be promoted when he marries Raina.
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6  Raina takes of the cloak and throws it across the foot of the bed.
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7  Altogether it is clear that here or nowhere is Raina's ideal hero.
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8  You must talk to him, my dear, until Raina takes him off our hands.
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9  Raina follows her to the door, shuts it behind her with a slam, and locks it violently.
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10  I may have been seen from the windows: Miss Raina is sure to be spying about after you.
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11  You'd better give Raina that Arab steed yourself, since you've roused her expectations.
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12  Sergius, left alone with Raina, looks anxiously at her, fearing that she may be still offended.
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13  And I tell you that if that gentleman ever comes here again, Miss Raina will marry him, whether he likes it or not.
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14  Raina, reclining on the divan under the left hand window, is gazing in a daydream out at the Balkan landscape, with a neglected novel in her lap.
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15  My dear: if you think the obstinacy of your sex can make a coat out of two old dressing gowns of Raina's, your waterproof, and my mackintosh, you're mistaken.
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16  They are interrupted by the entry of Louka, a handsome, proud girl in a pretty Bulgarian peasant's dress with double apron, so defiant that her servility to Raina is almost insolent.
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17  Can't you see it, Raina; our gallant splendid Bulgarians with their swords and eyes flashing, thundering down like an avalanche and scattering the wretched Servian dandies like chaff.
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