Make-Believe TITLE OF SOURCE: AUTHOR'S NAME - FIRST: LAST: DESCRIPTION: Visual Text OLIVIA. Ah, here they are. . . .<br><br>GEORGE. Where are you going to put 'em?<br><br>OLIVIA (as if really wondering). I don't quite know. . . . I had thought of this room, but--I'm not quite sure.<br><br>GEORGE. Brighten the room up a bit.<br><br>OLIVIA. Yes. . . .<br><br>GEORGE (walking over to the present curtains). H'm. They are a bit faded.<br><br>OLIVIA (shaking out hers, and looking at them critically). Sometimes I think I love them, and sometimes I'm not quite sure.<br><br>GEORGE. Best way is to hang 'em up and see how you like 'em then. Always take 'em down again.<br><br>OLIVIA. That's rather a good idea, George!<br><br>GEORGE. Best way.<br><br>OLIVIA. Yes. . . . I think we might do that. . . . The only thing is--(she hesitates).<br><br>GEORGE. What?<br><br>OLIVIA. Well, the carpet and the chairs, and the cushions and things--<br><br>GEORGE. What about 'em?<br><br>OLIVIA. Well, if we had new curtains--<br><br>GEORGE. You'd want a new carpet, eh?<br><br>OLIVIA (doubtfully). Y--yes. Well, new chair-covers anyhow.<br><br>GEORGE. H'm. . . . Well, why not?<br><br>OLIVIA. Oh, but--<br><br>GEORGE (with an awkward laugh). We're not so hard up as all that, you know.<br><br>OLIVIA. No, I suppose not. (Thoughtfully) I suppose it would mean that I should have to go up to London for them. That's rather a nuisance.<br><br>GEORGE (extremely casual). Oh, I don't know. We might go up together one day.<br><br>OLIVIA. Well, of course if we were up--for anything else--we could just look about us, and see if we could find what we want.<br><br>GEORGE. That's what I meant.<br><br>(There is another silence. GEORGE is wondering whether to come to closer quarters with the great question.)<br><br>OLIVIA. Oh, by the way, George--<br><br>GEORGE. Yes?<br><br>OLIVIA (innocently). I told Brian, and I expect he'll tell Dinah, that Mr. Pim had made a mistake about the name.<br><br>GEORGE (astonished). You told Brian that Mr. Pim--<br><br>OLIVIA. Yes--I told him that the whole thing was a mistake. It seemed the simplest way.<br><br>GEORGE. Olivia! Then you mean that Brian and Dinah think that--that we have been married all the time? 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: MakeBelieve.pdf