Belinda TITLE OF SOURCE: AUTHOR'S NAME - FIRST: LAST: DESCRIPTION: Visual Text DEVENISH (eagerly). Mrs. Tremayne, what fools we are! He is your husband all the time!<br><br>BELINDA. Yes.<br><br>BAXTER. You've had a husband all the time?<br><br>BELINDA (apologetically). I lost him; it wasn't my fault.<br><br>BAXTER. Really, this is very confusing. I don't know where I am. I gather--I am to gather, it seems, that you are no longer eligible as a possible wife?<br><br>BELINDA. I am afraid not, Mr. Baxter.<br><br>BAXTER. But this is very confusing--this is very disturbing to a man of my age. For weeks past I have been regarding myself as a--a possible benedict. I have--ah--taken steps. Only this morning, in writing to my housekeeper, I warned her that she might hear at any moment a most startling announcement.<br><br>DEVENISH (cheerfully). Oh, that's all right. That might only mean that you were getting a new bowler-hat.<br><br>BAXTER (suddenly). Ah, and what about you, sir? How is it that you take this so lightly? COMMENTS: Visual Text CANDIDATE FOR ADAPTATION?: --- not set --- Not reviewed Promising Unlikely SOURCE MATERIAL: Fable Novella Play Plot summary Short Story -- Parent -- GENRE: Comedy Comic Horror Detective Drama Fable Fairy Tale Fantasy Folklore Folktale Ghost Story Melodrama Mystery Myth Operetta Other Romance Suspense Young Audiences -- Parent -- SETTING: Africa America England Europe Fantasy International New Zealand Pastoral Rural Rustic Science Fiction -- Parent -- LENGTH FOR ADAPTATION: 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes 45 Minutes 60 Minutes 90 Minutes Two Hours -- Parent -- URL FOR PDF DOCUMENT: Belinda.pdf