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hat a mortal man coult do he hass tone. It iss against Human Nature he hass gone; fery natural any man may do that; but Chapel has spoken and he must not go against her. [JAN imitates the cuckoo.] Ton't make that squeaking! [Going to the door.] Here iss my daughter come to sit with you. A fery goot day, Ma'am--no fretting --rememper! [MADGE comes in and stands at the open door, watching the street.] MADGE. You'll be late, Father; they're beginning. [She catches him by the sleeve.] For the love of God, stand up to him, Father--this time! THOMAS. [Detaching his sleeve with dignity.] Leave me to do what's proper, girl! [He goes out. MADGE, in the centre of the open doorway, slowly moves in, as though before the approach of some one.] ROUS. [Appearing in the doorway.] Madge! [MADGE stands with her back to MRS. ROBERTS, staring at him with her head up and her hands behind her.] ROUS. [Who has a fierce distracted look.] Madge! I'm going to the meeting. [MADGE, without moving, smiles contemptuously.] D' ye hear me? [They speak in quick low voices.] MADGE. I hear! Go, and kill your own mother, if you must. [ROUS seizes her by both her arms. She stands rigid, with her head bent back. He releases her, and he too stands motionless.] ROUS. I swore to stand by Roberts. I swore that! Ye want me to go back on what I've sworn. MADGE. [With slow soft mockery.] You are a pretty lover! ROUS. Madge! MADGE. [Smiling.] I've heard that lovers do what their girls ask them-- [JAN sounds the cuckoo's notes] --but that's not true, it seems! ROUS. You'd make a blackleg of me! MADGE. [With her eyes half-closed.] Do it for me! ROUS. [Dashing his hand across his brow.] Damn! I can't! MADGE. [Swiftly.] Do it for me! ROUS. [Through his teeth.] Don't play the wanton with me! MADGE. [With a movement of her hand towards JAN--quick and low.] I would be that for the children's sake! ROUS. [In a fierce whisper.] Madge! Oh, Madge! MADGE. [With soft mockery.] But you can't break your word for me! ROUS. [With a choke.] Then, Begod, I can! [He turns and rushes off.] [MADGE Stands, with a faint smile on her face, looking after him. She turns to MRS. ROBERTS.] MADGE. I have done for Roberts! MRS. ROBERTS. [Scornfully.] Done for my man, with that----! [She sinks back.] MAD
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