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  WELLWYN。IsthatMegan?

  MEGAN。Yus。

  WELLWYN。Comein。

  [MEGANcomesin。Therefollowsanawkwardsilence,duringwhichWELLWYNturnsupthelight,thengoestotheteatableandpoursoutaglassofteaandrum。]

  BERTLEY。[Kindly。]Now,myboy,howisitthatyouandyourwifearelivingapartlikethis?

  MEGAN。Idunno。

  BERTLEY。Well,ifyoudon’t,noneofusareverylikelyto,arewe?

  MEGAN。That’swhatIthought,asIwascomin’along。

  WELLWYN。[Twinkling。]Havesometea,Megan?[Handinghimtheglass。]Whatd’youthinkofherpicture?’Tisn’tquitefinished。

  MEGAN。[Afterscrutiny。]Iseenherlooklikeit——once。

  WELLWYN。Good!Whenwasthat?

  MEGAN。[Stoically。]Whenshe’adthemeasles。

  [Hedrinks。

  WELLWYN。[Ruminating。]Isee——yes。Iquiteseefeverish!

  BERTLEY。MydearWELLWYN,letme——[To,MEGAN。]Now,Ihopeyou’rewillingtocometogetheragain,andtomaintainher?

  MEGAN。Ifshe’llmaintainme。

  BERTLEY。Oh!but——Isee,youmeanyou’reinthesamelineofbusiness?

  MEGAN。Yus。

  BERTLEY。Andleanoneachother。Quiteso!

  MEGAN。Ileanson’ermostly——with’erlooks。

  BERTLEY。Indeed!Veryinteresting——that!

  MEGAN。Yus。Sometimesshe’lltake’arfacrownoffofatoff。[HelooksatWELLWYN。]

  WELLWYN。[Twinkling。]Iapologisetoyou,Megan。

  MEGAN。[Withafaintsmile。]Icoulddowithabitmoreofit。

  BERTLEY。[Dubiously。]Yes!Yes!Now,myboy,I’veheardyoubetonhorses。

  MEGAN。No,Idon’t。

  BERTLEY。Playcards,then?Come!Don’tbeafraidtoacknowledgeit。

  MEGAN。WhenI’m’ardup——yus。

  BERTLEY。Butdon’tyouknowthat’sruination?

  MEGAN。Depends。SometimesIwinsalot。

  BERTLEY。Youknowthat’snotatallwhatImean。Come,promisemetogiveitup。

  MEGAN。Idunnoabahtthat。

  BERTLEY。Now,there’sagoodfellow。Makeabigeffortandthrowthehabitoff!

  MEGAN。Comesoverme——sameasitmightoveryou。

  BERTLEY。Overme!Howdoyoumean,myboy?

  MEGAN。[Withalookup。]Totork!

  [WELLWYN,turningtothepicture,makesafunnylittlenoise。]

  BERTLEY。[Maintaininghisgoodhumour。]Ahit!Butyouforget,youknow,totalk’smybusiness。It’snotyourstogamble。

  MEGAN。Youtrysellin’flowers。Ifthatain’ta——gambleBERTLEY。I’mafraidwe’rewanderingalittlefromthepoint。

  Husbandandwifeshouldbetogether。Youwerebroughtuptothat。

  Yourfatherandmother

  MEGAN。Neverwas。

  WELLWYN。[Turningfromthepicture。]Thequestionis,Megan:Willyoutakeyourwifehome?She’sagoodlittlesoul。

  MEGAN。Sheneverletmeknowit。

  [Thereisafeebleknockonthedoor。]

  WELLWYN。Well,nowcome。Heresheis!

  [Hepointstothedoor,andstandsregardingMEGANwithhisfriendlysmile。]

  MEGAN。[Withagleamofresponsiveness。]Imight,perhaps,topleaseyou,sir。

  BERTLEY。[Appropriatingthegesture。]Capital,Ithoughtweshouldgetonintime。

  MEGAN。Yus。

  [WELLWYNopensthedoor。MRS。MEGANandFERRANDarerevealed。

  Theyareabouttoenter,butcatchingsightofMEGAN,hesitate。]

  BERTLEY。Comein!Comein!

  [MRS。MEGANentersstolidly。FERRAND,following,standsapartwithanairofextremedetachment。MEGAN,afteraquickglanceatthemboth,remainsunmoved。Noonehasnoticedthatthedoorofthemodel’sroomhasbeenopened,andthattheunsteadyfigureofoldTIMSONisstandingthere。]

  BERTLEY。[AlittleawkwardinthepresenceofFERRAND——totheMEGANS。]Thisbeginsanewchapter。Wewon’timprovetheoccasion。

  Noneed。

  [MEGAN,turningtowardshiswife,makesheragestureasiftosay:\"Here!let’sgetoutofthis!\"]

  BENTLEY。Yes,yes,you’llliketogethomeatonce——Iknow。[Heholdsuphishandmechanically。]

  TIMSON。Iforbidsthebanns。

  BERTLEY,[Startled。]Gracious!

  TIMSON。[Extremelyunsteady。]Justcauseandimpejiment。There’estands。[HepointstoFERRAND。]Thecrimsonforeigner!Themockin’

  jay!

  WELLWYN。Timson!

  TIMSON。You’reagen’leman——I’maweero’thatbutImustspeakthetruth——[hewaveshishand]an’shamethedevil!

  BERTLEY。Isthistherum——?

  TIMSON。[Struckbytheword。]I’mateetotaler。

  WELLWYN。Timson,Timson!

  TIMSON。Seein’asthere’sladiespresent,Iwon’tbeconspicuous。

  [Movingaway,andmakingforthedoor,hestrikesagainstthedais,andmountsuponit。]ButwhatIdosay,is:He’snobetterthan’erandshe’sworse。

  BERTLEY。Thisisdistressing。

  FERRAND。[Calmly。]Onmyhonour,Monsieur!

  [TIMSONgrowls。]

  WELLWYN。Now,now,Timson!

  TIMSON。That’sallright。You’reagen’leman,an’I’magen’leman,butheain’tan’sheain’t。

  WELLWYN。Weshallnotbelieveyou。

  BERTLEY。No,no;weshallnotbelieveyou。

  TIMSON。[Heavily。]Verywell,youdoubtsmyword。Willitmakeanydifference,Guv’nor,ifIspeaksthetruth?

  BERTLEY。No,certainlynot——thatis——ofcourse,itwill。

  TIMSON。Well,then,Isee’emplainerthanIsee[pointingatBERTLEY]thetwoofyou。

  WELLWYN。Bequiet,Timson!

  BERTLEY。Notevenherhusbandbelievesyou。

  MEGAN。[Suddenly。]Don’tI!

  WELLWYN。Come,Megan,youcanseetheoldfellow’sinParadise。

  BERTLEY。Doyoucreditsucha——suchanobject?

  [HepointsatTIMSON,whoseemsfallingasleep。

  MEGAN。Naow!

  [Unseenbyanybody,ANNhasreturned。

  BERTLEY。Well,then,myboy?

  MEGAN。Iseen’emmeself。

  BERTLEY。Gracious!Butjustnowyouwerewill

  MEGAN。[Sardonically。]Therewasn’tnothingagainstmehonour,then。Nowyou’vetookitawaybetweenyou,cumin’ahtwithitlikethis。Idon’twantnomoreof’er,andI’llwantagooddealmoreof’im;as’e’llsoonfind。

  [HejerkshischinatFERRAND,turnsslowlyonhisheel,andgoesoutintothestreet。]

  [Therefollowsaprofoundsilence。]

  ANN。WhatdidIsay,Daddy?Utter!Allthree。

  [Suddenlyalivetoherpresence,theyallturn。

  TIMSON。[Wakingupandlookingroundhim。]Well,p’rapsI’dbettergo。

  [AssistedbyWELLWYNhelurchesgingerlyoffthedaistowardsthedoor,whichWELLWYNholdsopenforhim。

  TIMSON。[Mechanically。]Whereto,sir?

  [Receivingnoanswerhepassesout,touchinghishat;andthedoorisclosed。]

  WELLWYN。Ann!

  [ANNgoesbackwhenceshecame。]

  [BERTLEY,steadilyregardingMRS。MEGAN,whohasputherarmupinfrontofherface,beckonstoFERRAND,andtheyoungmancomesgravelyforward。]

  BERTLEY。Youngpeople,thisisverydreadful。[MRS。MEGANlowersherarmalittle,andlooksathimoverit。]Verysad!

  MRS。MEGAN。[Droppingherarm。]Megan’snobetterthanwhatIam。

  BERTLEY。Come,come!Here’syourhomebrokenup![MRS。MEGAN

  Smiles。Shakinghisheadgravely。]Surely—surely—youmustn’tsmile。[MRS。MEGANbecomestragic。]That’sbetter。Now,whatistobedone?

  FERRAND。Believeme,Monsieur,Igreatlyregret。

  BERTLEY。I’mgladtohearit。

  FERRAND。IfIhadforeseenthisdisaster。

  BERTLEY。Isthatyouronlyreasonforregret?

  FERRAND。[Withalittlebow。]Anyreasonthatyouwish,Monsieur。

  Iwilldomypossible。

  MRS。MEGAN。Icouldgetanunfurnishedroomif[sheslideshereyesroundatWELLWYNI’adthemoneytofurnishit。

  BERTLEY。ButsupposeIcaninduceyourhusbandtoforgiveyou,andtakeyouback?

  MRS。MEGAN。[Shakingherhead。]’E’d’itme。

  BERTLEY。Isaidtoforgive。

  MRS。MEGAN。Thatwouldn’tmakenodifference。[WithaflashatBERTLEY。]An’Iain’tforgivenhim!

  BERTLEY。Thatissinful。

  MRS。MEGAN。I’maCatholic。

  BERTLEY。Mygoodchild,whatdifferencedoesthatmake?

  FERRAND。Monsieur,ifImightinterpretforher。

  [BERTLEYsilenceshimwithagesture。MRS。MEGAN。]

  [SlidinghereyestowardsWELLWYN。]IfI’adthemoneytobuysomefreshstock。]

  BERTLEY。Yes;yes;nevermindthemoney。WhatIwanttofindinyouboth,isrepentance。

  MRS。MEGAN。[Withaflashupathim。]Ican’tgetmelivin’offofrepentin’。

  BERTLEY。Now,now!Neversaywhatyouknowtobewrong。

  FERRAND。Monsieur,hersoulisverysimple。

  BERTLEY。[Severely。]Idonotknow,sir,thatweshallgetanygreatassistancefromyourviews。Infact,onethingiscleartome,shemustdiscontinueyouracquaintanceshipatonce。

  FERRAND。Certainly,Monsieur。Wehavenoseriousintentions。

  BERTLEY。Allthemoreshametoyou,then!

  FERRAND。Monsieur,Iseeperfectlyyourpointofview。Itisverynatural。[Hebowsandissilent。]

  MRS。MEGAN。Idon’twant’imhurt’coso’me。Megan’llgethismatestobelthim——bein’foreignlikeheis。

  BERTLEY。Yes,nevermindthat。It’syouI’mthinkingof。

  MRS。MEGAN。I’dsoonerthey’dhitme。

  WELLWYN。[Suddenly。]Wellsaid,mychild!

  MRS。MEGAN。’Twasn’thisfault。

  FERRAND。[Withoutirony——toWELLWYN。]IcannotacceptthatMonsieur。Theblame——itisallmine。

  ANN。[Enteringsuddenlyfromthehouse。]Daddy,they’rehavinganawful!

  [ThevoicesofPROFESSORCALWAYandSIRTHOMASHOXTONaredistinctlyheard。]

  CALWAY。Thequestionisamuchwiderone,SirThomas。

  HOXTON。Aswideasyoulike,you’llnever

  [WELLWYNpushesANNbackintothehouseandclosesthedoorbehindher。Thevoicesarestillfaintlyheardarguingonthethreshold。]

  BERTLEY。Letmegoinhereaminute,Wellyn。Imustfinishspeakingtoher。[HemotionsMRS。MEGANtowardsthemodel’sroom。]

  Wecan’tleavethematterthus。]

  FERRAND。[Suavely。]Doyoudesiremycompany,Monsieur?

  [BERTLEY,withaprohibitivegestureofhishand,shepherdsthereluctantMRS。MEGANintothemodel’sroom。]

  WELLWYN。[Sorrowfully。]Youshouldn’thavedonethis,Ferrand。Itwasn’tthesquarething。

  FERRAND。[Withdignity。]Monsieur,IfeelthatIaminthewrong。

  Itwasstrongerthanme。

  [Ashespeaks,SIRTHOMASHOXTONandPROFESSORCALWAYenterfromthehouse。Inthedimlight,andthefullcryofargument,theydonotnoticethefiguresatthefire。SIR

  THOMASHOXTONleadstowardsthestreetdoor。]

  HOXTON。No,Sir,Irepeat,ifthecountryoncecommitsitselftoyourviewsofreform,it’sasgoodasdoomed。

  CALWAY。Iseemtohaveheardthatbefore,SirThomas。Andletmesayatoncethatyourhitty—missycart—loadofbricksregime

  HOXTON。Isadeucedsightbetter,sir,thanyourgrand—motherlymethods。Whattheoldfellowwantsisashock!Withallthissocialisticmolly—coddling,you’relosingsightoftheindividual。

  CALWAY。[Swiftly。]You,sir,withyour\"deviltakethehindmost,\"

  haveneverevenseenhim。

  [SIRTHOMASHOXTON,throwingbackagestureofdisgust,stepsoutintothenight,andfallsheavilyPROFESSORCALWAY,hasteningtohisrescue,fallsmoreheavilystill。]

  [TIMSON,momentarilyrousedfromslumberonthedoorstep,sitsup。]

  HOXTON。[Strugglingtohisknees。]Damnation!

  CALWAY。[Sitting。]Howsimultaneous!

  [WELLWYNandFERRANDapproachhastily。]

  FERRAND。[PointingtoTIMSON。]Monsieur,itwastrue,itseems。

  Theyhadlostsightoftheindividual。

  [APolicemanhasappearedunderthestreetlamp。HepicksupHOXTON’Shat。]

  CONSTABLE。Anythingwrong,sir?

  HOXTON。[Recoveringhisfeet。]Wrong?GreatScott!Constable!

  Whydoyouletthingslieaboutinthestreetlikethis?Lookhere,Wellyn!

  [TheyallscrutinizeTIMSON。]

  WELLWYN。It’sonlytheoldfellowwhosereformyouwerediscussing。

  HOXTON。Howdidhecomehere?

  CONSTABLE。Drunk,sir。[AscertainingTIMSONtobeinthestreet。]

  Justoffthepremises,bygoodluck。Comealong,father。

  TIMSON。[Assistedtohisfeet—drowsily。]Cert’nly,bynomeans;

  takemyarm。

  [Theymovefromthedoorway。HOXTONandCALWAYre—enter,andgotowardsthefire。]

  ANN。[Enteringfromthehouse。]What’shappened?

  CALWAY。Mightwehaveabrush?

  HOXTON。[Testily。]Letitdry!

  [Hemovestothefireandstandsbeforeit。PROFESSORCALWAY

  followingstandsalittlebehindhim。ANNreturningbeginstobrushthePROFESSOR’ssleeve。]

  WELLWYN。[Turningfromthedoor,wherehehasstoodlookingaftertherecedingTIMSON。]PooroldTimson!

  FERRAND。[Softly。]Mustbephilosopher,Monsieur!Theywillbutrunhiminalittle。

  [Fromthemodel’sroomMRS。MEGANhascomeout,shepherdedbyCANONBERTLEY。

  BERTLEY。Let’ssee,yourChristiannameis。

  MRS。MEGAN。Guinevere。

  BERTLEY。Oh!Ah!Ah!Ann,takeGui—takeourlittlefriendintothestudyaminute:Iamgoingtoputherintoservice。Weshallmakeanewwomanofher,yet。

  ANN。[HandingCANONBERTLEYthebrush,andturningtoMRS。MEGAN。]

  Comeon!

  [Sheleadsintothehouse,andMRS。MEGANfollowsStolidly。]

  BERTLEY。[BrushingCALWAY’Sback。]Haveyoufallen?

  CALWAY。Yes。

  BERTLEY。Dearme!Howwasthat?

  HOXTON。Thatoldruffiandrunkonthedoorstep。Hopethey’llgivehimasharpdose!Theserag—tags!

  [Helooksround,andhisangryeyeslightbychanceonFERRAND。

  FERRAND。[WithhiseyesonHOXTON——softly。]Monsieur,somethingtellsmeitistimeItooktheroadagain。

  WELLWYN。[Fumblingoutasovereign。]Takethis,then!

  FERRAND。[Refusingthecoin。]Non,Monsieur。Toabuse’ospitalityisnotinmycharacter。

  BERTLEY。Wemustnotdespairofanyone。

  HOXTON。Whotalkedofdespairing?Treathim,asIsay,andyou’llsee!

  CALWAY。TheinterestoftheState

  HOXTON。Theinterestoftheindividualcitizensir

  BERTLEY。Come!Alittleofboth,alittleofboth!

  [Theyresumetheirbrushing。]

  FERRAND。Youarenowdebarrassedofusthree,Monsieur。Ileaveyouinstead——thesesirs。[Hepoints。]’Aurevoir,Monsieur’!

  [Motioningtowardsthefire。]’AppyNewYear!

  [Heslipsquietlyout。WELLWYN,turning,contemplatesthethreereformers。Theyareallnowbrushingaway,scratchingeachother’sbacks,andgravelyhissing。Asheapproachesthem,theyspeakwithacertainunanimity。

  HOXTON。Mytheory!

  CALWAY。Mytheory!

  BERTLEY。Mytheory!

  [Theystopsurprised。WELLWYNmakesagestureofdiscomfort,astheyspeakagainwithstillmoreunanimity。

  HOXTON。My!CALWAY。My!BERTLEY。My!

  [Theystopingreatersurprise。Thestageisblotteddark。]

  Curtain。

  ACTIII

  ItisthefirstofApril——awhitespringdayofgleamsanddrivingshowers。ThestreetdoorofWELLWYN’sstudiostandswideopen,and,pastit,inthestreet,thewindiswhirlingbitsofstrawandpaperbags。Throughthedoorcanbeseenthebuttendofastationaryfurniturevanwithitsflapletdown。Tothisvanthreehumble—meninshirtsleevesandaprons,arecarryingoutthecontentsofthestudio。Thehissingsamovar,thetea—pot,thesugar,andthenearlyemptydecanterofrumstandonthelowroundtableinthefast—being—guttedroom。WELLWYNinhisulsterandsofthat,issquattingonthelittlestoolinfrontoftheblazingfire,staringintoit,andsmokingahand—madecigarette。Hehasamoultingair。

  Behindhimthehumble—menpass,embracingbustsandotherarticlesofvertu。

  CHIEFH’MAN。[Stopping,andstandingintheattitudeofexpectation。]We’veaboutpinchedthislittlelot,sir。Shallwetakethe——reservoir?

  [Heindicatesthesamovar。]

  WELLWYN。Ah![Abstractedlyfeelinginhispockets,andfindingcoins。]Thanks——thanks——heavywork,I’mafraid。

  H’MAN。[Receivingthecoins——alittlesurprisedandagooddealpleased。]Thank’ee,sir。Muchobliged,I’msure。We’ll’avetocomebackforthis。[Hegivesthedaisavigorouspushwithhisfoot。]Notafixture,asIunderstand。Perhapsyou’dlikeustoleavethese’ereforabit。[Heindicatestheteathings。]

  WELLWYN。Ah!do。

  [Thehumble—mengoout。Thereisthesoundofhorsesbeingstarted,andthebuttendofthevandisappears。WELLWYNstaysonhisstool,smokingandbroodingoverthefare。Theopendoorwayisdarkenedbyafigure。CANONBERTLEYisstandingthere。

  BERTLEY。WELLWYN![WELLWYNturnsandrises。]It’sagessinceI

  sawyou。Noideayouweremoving。Thisisverydreadful。

  WELLWYN。Yes,Annfoundthis——tooexposed。ThattallhouseinFlightStreet——we’regoingthere。Seventhfloor。

  BERTLEY。Lift?

  [WELLWYNshakeshishead。]

  BERTLEY。Dearme!Nolift?Fineview,nodoubt。[WELLWYNnods。]

  You’llbegreatlymissed。

  WELLWYN。SoAnnthinks。Vicar,what’sbecomeofthatlittleflower—sellerIwaspaintingatChristmas?Youtookherintoservice。

  BERTLEY。Notwe——exactly!Somedearfriendsofours。Painfulsubject!

  WELLWYN。Oh!

  BERTLEY。Yes。Shegotthefootmanintotrouble。

  WELLWYN。Didshe,now?

  BERTLEY。Disappointing。IconsultedwithCALWAY,andheadvisedmetotryacertaininstitution。Wegothersafelyin——excellentplace;but,d’youknow,shebrokeoutthreeweeksago。Andsince——

  I’veheard[heholdshishandsup]hopeless,I’mafraid——quite!

  WELLWYN。IthoughtIsawherlastnight。Youcan’ttellmeheraddress,Isuppose?

  BERTLEY。[Shakinghishead。]Thehusbandtoohasquitepassedoutofmyken。Hebettedonhorses,youremember。I’msometimestemptedtobelievethere’snothingforsomeofthesepoorfolkbuttoprayfordeath。

  [ANNhasenteredfromthehouse。Herhairhangsfromunderaknittedcap。Shewearsawhitewooljersey,andaloosesilkscarf。]

  BERTLEY。Ah!Ann。IwastellingyourfatherofthatpoorlittleMrs。Megan。

  ANN。Isshedead?

  BERTLEY。WorseIfear。Bytheway——whatbecameofheraccomplice?

  ANN。Wehaven’tseenhimsince。[ShelookssearchinglyatWELLWYN。]Atleast——haveyou——Daddy?

  WELLWYN。[Ratherhurt。]No,mydear;Ihavenot。

  BERTLEY。Andthe——oldgentlemanwhodranktherum?

  ANN。Hegotfourteendays。Itwasthefifthtime。

  BERTLEY。Dearme!

  ANN。Whenhecameouthegotmoredrunkthanever。RatherascoreforProfessorCalway,wasn’tit?

  BERTLEY。Iremember。HeandSirThomastookakindlyinterestintheoldfellow。

  ANN。Yes,theyfelloverhim。TheProfessorgothimintoanInstitution。

  BERTLEY。Indeed!

  ANN。Hewasperfectlysoberallthetimehewasthere。

  WELLWYN。Mydear,theyonlyallowthemmilk。

  ANN。Well,anyway,hewasreformed。

  WELLWYN。Ye—yes!

  ANN。[Terribly。]Daddy!You’vebeenseeinghim!

  WELLWYN。[Withdignity。]Mydear,Ihavenot。

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