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her] Here's the stile. Adieu, Monsieur le taureau! She puts her hand behind her, opens the door, and slips through, leaving BILL to turn, following the direction of her eyes, and see FREDA with the cloak still in her hand. BILL. [Slowly walking towards her] I haven't slept all night. FREDA. No? BILL. Have you been thinking it over? [FREDA gives a bitter little laugh.] BILL. Don't! We must make a plan. I'll get you away. I won't let you suffer. I swear I won't. FREDA. That will be clever. BILL. I wish to Heaven my affairs weren't in such a mess. FREDA. I shall be--all--right, thank you. BILL. You must think me a blackguard. [She shakes her head] Abuse me--say something! Don't look like that! FREDA. Were you ever really fond of me? BILL. Of course I was, I am now. Give me your hands. She looks at him, then drags her hands from his, and covers her face. BILL. [Clenching his fists] Look here! I'll prove it. [Then as she suddenly flings her arms round his neck and clings to him] There, there! There is a click of a door handle. They start away from each other, and see LADY CHESHIRE regarding them. LADY CHESHIRE. [Without irony] I beg your pardon. She makes as if to withdraw from an unwarranted intrusion, but suddenly turning, stands, with lips pressed together, waiting. LADY CHESHIRE. Yes? FREDA has muffled her face. But BILL turns and confronts his mother. BILL. Don't say anything against her! LADY CHESHIRE. [Tries to speak to him and fails--then to FREDA] Please-go! BILL. [Taking FREDA's arm] No. LADY CHESHIRE, after a moment's hesitation, herself moves towards the door. BILL. Stop, mother! LADY CHESHIRE. I think perhaps not. BILL. [Looking at FREDA, who is cowering as though from a blow] It's a d---d shame! LADY CHESHIRE. It is. BILL. [With sudden resolution] It's not as you think. I'm engaged to be married to her. [FREDA gives him a wild stare, and turns away.] LADY CHESHIRE. [Looking from one to the other] I don't think I--quite--understand. BILL. [With the brutality of his mortification] What I said was plain enough. LADY CHESHIRE. Bill! BILL. I tell you I am going to marry her. LADY CHESHIRE. [To FREDA] Is that true? [FREDA gulps and remains silent.] BILL. If you want to say anything, say it to me, mother. L
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