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moment, if you refuse to marry me. LILY. [_Mockingly._] Over! FARNCOMBE. Oh, love is all on my side at present, naturally; but, as God hears me, it'll be no fault of mine if you don't grow to love me in time. LILY. Listen----! FARNCOMBE. I'll worship you-- worship you. I _do_ worship you! LILY. H'sh! Lord Farncombe---- FARNCOMBE. _Eddie!_ Won't you? LILY. Certainly not. FARNCOMBE. Do! Eddie! Eddie! LILY. Eddie, then---- FARNCOMBE. Ah----! LILY. Sit down a minute. [_She goes to the settee and sits there, somewhat ruffled, and he moves to the arm-chair by the centre table and also sits, his elbows on his knees, bending towards her. She pushes her hair back from her brow impatiently, as if vexed with herself._] Lord Farncombe-- Eddie-- for how long have you known me? FARNCOMBE. What does it matter? I-- I admit---- LILY. Reckoning our acquaintance from last week-- from the afternoon Bertie brought you here, when we scarcely spoke to one another-- you haven't known me for as many days as you can count on your fingers. FARNCOMBE. I've watched you-- watched you in the theatre---- LILY. On the stage! Ho, ho! Oh, you-- but I mustn't call you silly boy again, must I! And what do you know _of_ me, apart from the glimpse you've had of me off the stage, and my being a shining light at the Pandora? What do you know of my-- what's the word?-- origin-- where and what I've sprung from; how I was reared; how much education I've received; how much I've contrived to pick up of the way to behave in _per_lite society? You can judge from poor mother, if from nothing else, that I come from humble beginnings. Yes, but _how_ humble you couldn't _dream_, [_making a grimace_] not after a supper of raw carrots! FARNCOMBE. Do you think I _care_ how humble your beginnings were! What I do know-- what I _am_ sure about-- is that you're good-- and beautiful-- and-- and-- and gifted-- and-- and-- [_leaning his head on his hands_] oh, I can't describe you; you're-- you're-- to me, you're _perfect_. LILY. [_After a pause, looking at him with blinking eyelids._] You-- you _dear_! [_He raises his head. She changes her tone instantly._] _Merci_; yes, perfect, _pour le moment_. Hear my French! [_Taking the box of cigarettes from the table._] Have a cigarette? Don't get up. [_She tosses him a cigarette and he catches it._] My name's printed on them-- "Lily." [_Lighting a c
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