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. SOLDIER. Not at you, not at you. [He looks from one to the other] I'm laughin' at things in general. Where did you get it, mate? THE MAN. [Watchfully] Through the lung. SOLDIER. Think o' that! An' I never was touched. Four years an' never was touched. An' so you've come an' took my girl! Nothin' doin'! Ha! [Again he looks from one to the other-then away] Well! The world's before me! [He laughs] I'll give you Daisy for a lung protector. THE MAN. [Fiercely] You won't. I've took her. SOLDIER. That's all right, then. You keep 'er. I've got a laugh in me you can't put out, black as you look! Good-bye, little Daisy! [THE GIRL makes a movement towards him.] THE MAN. Don't touch 'im! [THE GIRL stands hesitating, and suddenly bursts into tears.] SOLDIER. Look 'ere, mate; shake 'ands! I don't want to see a girl cry, this day of all, with the sun shinin'. I seen too much of sorrer. You and me've been at the back of it. We've 'ad our whack. Shake! THE MAN. Who are you kiddin'? You never loved 'er! SOLDIER. [After a long moment's pause] Oh! I thought I did. THE MAN. I'll fight you for her. [He drops his knife. ] SOLDIER. [Slowly] Mate, you done your bit, an' I done mine. It's took us two ways, seemin'ly. THE GIRL. [Pleading] Jim! THE MAN. [With clenched fists] I don't want 'is charity. I only want what I can take. SOLDIER. Daisy, which of us will you 'ave? THE GIRL. [Covering her face] Oh! Him! SOLDIER. You see, mate! Put your 'ands down. There's nothin' for it but a laugh. You an' me know that. Laugh, mate! THE MAN. You blarsted----! [THE GIRL springs to him and stops his mouth.] SOLDIER. It's no use, mate. I can't do it. I said I'd laugh to-day, and laugh I will. I've come through that, an' all the stink of it; I've come through sorrer. Never again! Cheerio, mate! The sun's a-shinin'! He turns away. THE GIRL. Jack, don't think too 'ard of me! SOLDIER. [Looking back] No fear, my dear! Enjoy your fancy! So long! Gawd bless you both! He sings, and goes along the path, and the song fades away. "I'll be right there to-night Where the fields are snowy white; Banjos ringing, darkies singing All the world seems bright!" THE MAN. 'E's mad! THE GIRL. [Looking down the path with her hands clasped] The sun has touched 'im, Jim
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