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inking]--that doesn't belong to him. CALWAY. Really! Dipsomaniac? BERTLEY. Well--perhaps you could tell us--drink certainly changing thine to mine. The Professor could see him, WELLWYN? ANN. [Rising.] Yes, do come and look at him, Professor CALWAY. He's in there. [She points towards the model's room. CALWAY smiles deprecatingly.] ANN. No, really; we needn't open the door. You can see him through the glass. He's more than half---- CALWAY. Well, I hardly---- ANN. Oh! Do! Come on, Professor CALWAY! We must know what to do with him. [CALWAY rises.] You can stand on a chair. It's all science. [She draws CALWAY to the model's room, which is lighted by a glass panel in the top of the high door. CANON BERTLEY also rises and stands watching. WELLWYN hovers, torn between respect for science and dislike of espionage.] ANN. [Drawing up a chair.] Come on! CALWAY. Do you seriously wish me to? ANN. Rather! It's quite safe; he can't see you. CALWAY. But he might come out. [ANN puts her back against the door. CALWAY mounts the chair dubiously, and raises his head cautiously, bending it more and more downwards.] ANN. Well? CALWAY. He appears to be---sitting on the floor. WELLWYN. Yes, that's all right! [BERTLEY covers his lips.] CALWAY. [To ANN--descending.] By the look of his face, as far as one can see it, I should say there was a leaning towards mania. I know the treatment. [There come three loud knocks on the door. WELLWYN and ANN exchange a glance of consternation.] ANN. Who's that? WELLWYN. It sounds like Sir Thomas. CALWAY. Sir Thomas Hoxton? WELLWYN. [Nodding.] Awfully sorry, Professor. You see, we---- CALWAY. Not at all. Only, I must decline to be involved in argument with him, please. BERTLEY. He has experience. We might get his opinion, don't you think? CALWAY. On a point of reform? A J.P.! BERTLEY. [Deprecating.] My dear Sir--we needn't take it. [The three knocks resound with extraordinary fury.] ANN. You'd better open the door, Daddy. [WELLWYN opens the door. SIR, THOMAS HOXTON is disclosed in a fur overcoat and top hat. His square, well-coloured face is remarkable for a massive jaw, dominating all that comes above it. His Voice is resolute.] HOXTON. Afraid I didn't make myself heard. WELLWYN. So good of you to
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