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temper with her. MRS BUILDER. Isn't it always a mistake to lose one's temper? BUILDER. That's very nice and placid; sort of thing you women who live sheltered lives can say. I often wonder if you women realise the strain on a business man. MRS BUILDER. [In her softly ironical voice] It seems a shame to add the strain of family life. BUILDER. You've always been so passive. When I want a thing, I've got to have it. MRS BUILDER. I've noticed that. BUILDER. [With a short laugh] Odd if you hadn't, in twenty-three years. [Touching a canvas standing against the chair with his toe] Art! Just a pretext. We shall be having Maud wanting to cut loose next. She's very restive. Still, I oughtn't to have had that scene with Athene. I ought to have put quiet pressure. MRS BUILDER Smiles. BUILDER. What are you smiling at? MRS BUILDER shrugs her shoulders. Look at this--Cigarettes! [He examines the brand on the box] Strong, very--and not good! [He opens the door] Kitchen! [He shuts it, crosses, and opens the door, Right] Bedroom! MRS BUILDER. [To his disappearing form] Do you think you ought, John? He has disappeared, and she ends with an expressive movement of her hands, a long sigh, and a closing of her eyes. BUILDER'S peremptory voice is heard: "Julia!" What now? She follows into the bedroom. The maid ANNIE puts her head out of the kitchen door; she comes out a step as if to fly; then, at BUILDER'S voice, shrinks back into the kitchen. BUILDER, reappearing with a razor strop in one hand and a shaving-brush in the other, is followed by MRS BUILDER. BUILDER. Explain these! My God! Where's that girl? MRS BUILDER. John! Don't! [Getting between him and the kitchen door] It's not dignified. BUILDER. I don't care a damn. MRS BUILDER. John, you mustn't. Athene has the tiny beginning of a moustache, you know. BUILDER. What! I shall stay and clear this up if I have to wait a week. Men who let their daughters--! This age is the limit. [He makes a vicious movement with the strop, as though laying it across someone's back.] MRS BUILDER. She would never stand that. Even wives object, nowadays. BUILDER. [Grimly] The war's upset everything. Women are utterly out of hand. Why the deuce doesn't she come? MRS BUILDER. Suppose you leave me here to see her. BUILDER. [Ominously] This is my job. MRS BUILDER. I t
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