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either. That's why there's a message. See? ANNIE. Oh! yes, Sir. TOPPING. Keep your head. I must hop it. From Miss Maud Builder. "Look out! Father is coming." He nods, turns and goes, pulling the door to behind him. ANNIE stands "baff" for a moment. ANNIE. Ah! She goes across to the bedroom on the Right, and soon returns with a suit of pyjamas, a toothbrush, a pair of slippers and a case of razors, which she puts on the table, and disappears into the kitchen. She reappears with a bread pan, which she deposits in the centre of the room; then crosses again to the bedroom, and once more reappears with a clothes brush, two hair brushes, and a Norfolk jacket. As she stuffs all these into the bread pan and bears it back into the kitchen, there is the sound of a car driving up and stopping. ANNIE reappears at the kitchen door just as the knocker sounds. ANNIE. Vexin' and provokin'! [Knocker again. She opens the door] Oh! MR and MRS BUILDER enter. BUILDER. Mr and Mrs Builder. My daughter in? ANNIE. [Confounded] Oh! Sir, no, sir. BUILDER. My good girl, not "Oh! Sir, no, sir." Simply: No, Sir. See? ANNIE. Oh! Sir, yes, Sir. BUILDER. Where is she? ANNIE. Oh! Sir, I don't know, Sir. BUILDER. [Fixing her as though he suspected her of banter] Will she be back soon? ANNIE. No, Sir. BUILDER. How do you know? ANNIE. I d--don't, sir. BUILDER. They why do you say so? [About to mutter "She's an idiot!" he looks at her blushing face and panting figure, pats her on the shoulder and says] Never mind; don't be nervous. ANNIE. Oh! yes, sir. Is that all, please, sir? MRS BUILDER. [With a side look at her husband and a faint smile] Yes; you can go. ANNIE. Thank you, ma'am. She turns and hurries out into the kitchen, Left. BUILDER gazes after her, and MRS BUILDER gazes at BUILDER with her faint smile. BUILDER. [After the girl is gone] Quaint and Dutch--pretty little figure! [Staring round] H'm! Extraordinary girls are! Fancy Athene preferring this to home. What? MRS BUILDER. I didn't say anything. BUILDER. [Placing a chair for his wife, and sitting down himself] Well, we must wait, I suppose. Confound that Nixon legacy! If Athene hadn't had that potty little legacy left her, she couldn't have done this. Well, I daresay it's all spent by now. I made a mistake
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