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nce you. ANNIE. Oh! no, Miss; that's what I've been thinking. -GUY. You're quite right, Annie=-this is no place for you. ANNIE. You see, we can't be married; sir, till he gets his rise. So it'll be a continual temptation to me. ATHENE. Well, all right, Annie. I hope you'll never regret it. ANNIE. Oh! no, Miss. GUY. I say, Annie, don't go away thinking evil of us; we didn't realise you knew we weren't married. ATHENE. We certainly did not. ANNIE. Oh! I didn't think it right to take notice. GUY. We beg your pardon. ANNIE. Oh! no, sir. Only, seein' Mr and Mrs Builder so upset, brought it 'ome like. And father can be 'andy with a strap. ATHENE. There you are! Force majeure! ANNIE. Oh! yes, Miss. ATHENE. Well, good-bye, Annie. What are you going to say to your people? ANNIE. Oh! I shan't say I've been livin' in a family that wasn't a family, Miss. It wouldn't do no good. ATHENE. Well, here are your wages. ANNIE. Oh! I'm puttin' you out, Miss. [She takes the money]. ATHENE. Nonsense, Annie. And here's your fare home. ANNIE. Oh! thank you, Miss. I'm very sorry. Of course if you was to change your mind--[She stops, embarrassed]. ATHENE. I don't think-- GUY. [Abruptly] Good-bye, Annie. Here's five bob for the movies. ANNIE. Oh! good-bye, sir, and thank you. I was goin' there now with my young man. He's just round the corner. GUY. Be very careful of him. ANNIE. Oh! yes, sir, I will. Good-bye, sir. Goodbye, Miss. She goes. GUY. So her father has a firm hand too. But it takes her back to the nest. How's that, Athene? ATHENE. [Playing with a leathern button on his coat] If you'd watched it ever since you could watch anything, seen it kill out all--It's having power that does it. I know Father's got awfully good points. GUY. Well, they don't stick out. ATHENE. He works fearfully hard; he's upright, and plucky. He's not stingy. But he's smothered his animal nature-and that's done it. I don't want to see you smother anything, Guy. GUY. [Gloomily] I suppose one never knows what one's got under the lid. If he hadn't come here to-day--[He spins the wedding ring] He certainly gives one pause. Used he to whack you? ATHENE. Yes. GUY. Brute! ATHENE. With the best intentions. You see, he's a Town Councillor, and a magistrate. I suppose they have to be "firm." Maud and I sneaked in once to listen to
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