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Project Gutenberg's The Foundations (Fourth Series Plays), by John Galsworthy This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Foundations (Fourth Series Plays) Author: John Galsworthy Release Date: September 26, 2004 [EBook #2916] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE FOUNDATIONS *** Produced by David Widger PLAYS IN THE FOURTH SERIES THE FOUNDATIONS (An Extravagant Play) By John Galsworthy PERSONS OF THE PLAY LORD WILLIAM DROMONDY, M.P. LADY WILLIAM DROMONDY LITTLE ANNE MISS STOKES MR. POULDER JAMES HENRY THOMAS CHARLES THE PRESS LEMMY OLD MRS. LEMMY LITTLE AIDA THE DUKE OF EXETER Some ANTI-SWEATERS; Some SWEATED WORKERS; and a CROWD SCENES SCENE I. The cellar at LORD WILLIAM DROMONDY'S in Park Lane. SCENE II. The room of old MRS. LEMMY in Bethnal Green. SCENE III. Ante-room of the hall at LORD WILLIAM DROMONDY'S The Action passes continuously between 8 and 10.30 of a summer evening, some years after the Great War. ACT I LORD WILLIAM DROMONDY'S mansion in Park Lane. Eight o'clock of the evening. LITTLE ANNE DROMONDY and the large footman, JAMES, gaunt and grin, discovered in the wine cellar, by light of gas. JAMES, in plush breeches, is selecting wine. L. ANNE: James, are you really James? JAMES. No, my proper name's John. L. ANNE. Oh! [A pause] And is Charles's an improper name too? JAMES. His proper name's Mark. L. ANNE. Then is Thomas Matthew? JAMES. Miss Anne, stand clear o' that bin. You'll put your foot through one o' those 'ock bottles. L. ANNE. No, but James--Henry might be Luke, really? JAMES. Now shut it, Miss Anne! L. ANNE. Who gave you those names? Not your godfathers and godmothers? JAMES. Poulder. Butlers think they're the Almighty. [Gloomily] But his name's Bartholomew. L. ANNE. Bartholomew Poulder? It's rather jolly. JAMES. It's hidjeous. L. ANNE. Which do you like to be called--John or James? JAMES. I don't give a darn. L. ANNE. What is a darn? JAMES. 'Tain't in the dictionary. L. ANNE. Do you like my nam
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