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ns fast asleep. MRS HUSHABYE. Oh, that's very clever of you, pettikins. Very clever. Alfred, you could never have lived up to Ellie. You must be content with a little share of me. MANGAN [snifflng and wiping his eyes]. It isn't kind--[his emotion chokes him]. LADY UTTERWORD. You are well out of it, Mr Mangan. Miss Dunn is the most conceited young woman I have met since I came back to England. MRS HUSHABYE. Oh, Ellie isn't conceited. Are you, pettikins? ELLIE. I know my strength now, Hesione. MANGAN. Brazen, I call you. Brazen. MRS HUSHABYE. Tut, tut, Alfred: don't be rude. Don't you feel how lovely this marriage night is, made in heaven? Aren't you happy, you and Hector? Open your eyes: Addy and Ellie look beautiful enough to please the most fastidious man: we live and love and have not a care in the world. We women have managed all that for you. Why in the name of common sense do you go on as if you were two miserable wretches? CAPTAIN SHOTOVER. I tell you happiness is no good. You can be happy when you are only half alive. I am happier now I am half dead than ever I was in my prime. But there is no blessing on my happiness. ELLIE [her face lighting up]. Life with a blessing! that is what I want. Now I know the real reason why I couldn't marry Mr Mangan: there would be no blessing on our marriage. There is a blessing on my broken heart. There is a blessing on your beauty, Hesione. There is a blessing on your father's spirit. Even on the lies of Marcus there is a blessing; but on Mr Mangan's money there is none. MANGAN. I don't understand a word of that. ELLIE. Neither do I. But I know it means something. MANGAN. Don't say there was any difficulty about the blessing. I was ready to get a bishop to marry us. MRS HUSHABYE. Isn't he a fool, pettikins? HECTOR [fiercely]. Do not scorn the man. We are all fools. Mazzini, in pyjamas and a richly colored silk dressing gown, comes from the house, on Lady Utterword's side. MRS HUSHABYE. Oh! here comes the only man who ever resisted me. What's the matter, Mr Dunn? Is the house on fire? MAZZINI. Oh, no: nothing's the matter: but really it's impossible to go to sleep with such an interesting conversation going on under one's window, and on such a beautiful night too. I just had to come down and join you all. What has it all been about? MRS HUSHABYE. Oh, wonderful things, soldier of freedom. HECTOR. For example, Mangan, as a practical busines
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