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give me your word of honor never to see Mrs. Sturgess again? _Lucas._ Yes. _Matt._ Or write to her? _Lucas._ Yes. _Matt._ The word of honour of an English gentleman used to mean something, Lu. _Lucas._ It does now, Uncle Matt! _Matt._ [_Shakes hands with him heartily._] Then I'll take it. Now be off as quickly as you can and let us make the best of it for you and her. _Lucas._ Thanks. Good-bye! _Matt._ Good-bye! [LUCAS _crosses to_ DOLLY, _offers his hand._ _Dolly._ No, Lu. If Renie gets out of this safely and if you behave yourself, I'll shake hands with you when you come back from India. _Lucas._ You're taking this too seriously--you're taking it far too seriously! [_Exit._ _Matt._ We're making a splendid start again for the New Year! _Dolly._ I hope this will be a lesson for Renie! _Matt._ I hope so. How about yourself? _Dolly._ What do you mean? _Matt._ I put the sovereign in, but--you've got a few more bills, eh? _Dolly._ Just a few oddments. _Matt._ How much? _Dolly._ I don't know. Dad---- _Matt._ Well? _Dolly._ Now that South Africans have gone up at last, and you won that splendid coup on them last week---- _Matt._ Well? _Dolly._ You couldn't lend me--a few hundreds--till my allowance comes due? Just a few hundreds---- _Matt._ [_In a low reproachful tone, shaking his head._] What? What? What? Sad! Sad! Sad!! _Dolly._ [_Listens._] There's Harry! You will help me, Dad--you will? _Matt._ I'll see what I can do. HARRY _enters cheerfully._ _Harry._ That's all right, Doll! There's the address. [_Giving a slip of paper._ _Dolly._ Thanks, dear. _Harry._ And now about these mere oddments? _Dolly._ Not now, dear. _Harry._ Yes, dear, now. [_Very sternly._] This instant! _Dolly._ Harry, you're going to lose your temper---- _Harry._ No. I'm going to keep a firm guard on it, but [_very sternly_] let me see those bills. _Dolly._ [_Creeps frightened up to the desk._] I'm sure you're going to lose your temper. [_Opens the desk._ _Harry._ [_Firmly._] No. I'm quite calm. Whose bill is that? [_She hands him one timorously._] Fulks and Garner! Artist Furriers! More artists! [_looks at total_]--one hundred and twenty-four pounds. Well, I'm---- _Dolly._ Ah, Jobling! _Harry._ I should think I am Jobling. And you said you'd never enter their shop again! _Dolly._ I never meant it, but this time it was absolutely n
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