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<h1><i><span class="smcap"><big>Lady Frederick</big></span></i></h1>
<p class="r"><i>A COMEDY</i><br/>
<i>In Three Acts</i></p>
<p><br/>
<br/></p>
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<tr><td align="center"><i>CHARACTERS</i></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick Berolles</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Sir Gerald O'Mara</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Mr. Paradine Fouldes</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Marchioness of Mereston</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Marquess of Mereston</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Admiral Carlisle</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Rose</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick's Dressmaker</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick's Footman</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick's Maid</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Thompson</span></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"><span class="smcap">A Waiter at the Hotel Splendide</span></td></tr>
<tr><td> </td></tr>
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<h2><SPAN name="THE_FIRST_ACT_F" id="THE_FIRST_ACT_F"></SPAN>THE FIRST ACT</h2>
<p class="hang"><span class="smcap">Scene</span>: <i>Drawing-room of the Hotel Splendide at Monte
Carlo. A large, handsomely furnished room,
with doors right and left, and French windows at
the back leading to a terrace. Through these is
seen the starry southern night. On one side is
a piano, on the other a table with papers neatly
laid out on it. There is a lighted stove.</i></p>
<p class="hang"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston</span>, <i>in evening dress, rather magnificently
attired, is reading the papers. She is a handsome
woman of forty. She puts down the paper impatiently
and rings the bell. A servant answers.
He has a French accent.</i></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Did Mr. Paradine Fouldes come this evening?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Servant.</span></p>
<p>Yes, miladi.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Is he in the hotel now?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Servant.</span></p>
<p>Yes, miladi.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Will you send some one up to his room to say I'm
waiting to see him?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Servant.</span></p>
<p>Pardon, miladi, but the gentleman say 'e was on no
account to be disturbed.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Nonsense. Mr. Fouldes is my brother. You must
go to him immediately.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Servant.</span></p>
<p>Mr. Fouldes his valet is in the 'all. Will your
ladyship speak with him?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Mr. Fouldes is more difficult to see than a cabinet
minister. Send his servant to me.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Servant.</span></p>
<p>Very good, miladi.</p>
<p>[<i>Exit Servant, and presently</i> <span class="smcap">Thompson</span>, Mr.
Fouldes' <i>man, comes in</i>.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Thompson.</span></p>
<p>Your ladyship wished to see me.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Good evening, Thompson. I hope you had a comfortable
journey.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Thompson.</span></p>
<p>Yes, my lady. Mr. Fouldes always has a comfortable
journey.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Was the sea calm when you crossed?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Thompson.</span></p>
<p>Yes, my lady. Mr. Fouldes would look upon it as
a great liberty if the sea was not calm.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Will you tell Mr. Fouldes that I should like to see
him at once?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Thompson.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Looking at his watch.</i>] Excuse me, my lady, but Mr.
Fouldes said no one was to disturb him till ten o'clock.
It's more than my place is worth to go to him at five
minutes to.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>But what on earth's he doing?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Thompson.</span></p>
<p>I don't know at all, my lady.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>How long have you been with Mr. Fouldes?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Thompson.</span></p>
<p>Twenty-five years, my lady.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>I should have thought you knew how he spent
every minute of his day.</p>
<p class="dir">[<span class="smcap">Paradine</span> <i>comes in. He is a very well-dressed<br/>
man of forty-odd. Self-possessed, worldly,<br/>
urbane. He is never at a loss or put out<br/>
of countenance. He overhears</i> <span class="smcap">Lady<br/>
Mereston's</span> <i>last words</i>.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>When I engaged Thompson I told him the first
thing he must learn was the very difficult feat of
keeping his eyes open and shut at one and the same
time.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>My dear Paradine, I've been waiting to see you for
the last two hours. How tiresome you are.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>You may give me a kiss, Maud, but don't be rough.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Kissing his cheek.</i>] You ridiculous creature. You
really might have come to see me at once.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>My dear, you cannot grudge me a little repose
after a long and tedious journey. I had to repair the
ravages to my person caused by twenty-seven hours
in the train.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Don't be so absurd. I'm sure your person is never
ravished.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Ravaged, my dear, ravaged. I should look upon it
as an affectation at my age if I were not a little upset
by the journey from London to Monte Carlo.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>I'll be bound you ate a very hearty dinner.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Thompson, did I eat any dinner at all?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Thompson.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Stolidly.</i>] Soup, sir.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I remember looking at it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Thompson.</span></p>
<p>Fish, sir.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I trifled with a fried sole.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Thompson.</span></p>
<p>Bouchées à la Reine, sir.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>They have left absolutely no impression upon me.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Thompson.</span></p>
<p>Tournedos à la Splendide.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>They were distinctly tough, Thompson. You must
lodge a complaint in the proper quarter.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Thompson.</span></p>
<p>Roast pheasant, sir.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Yes, yes, now you mention it, I do remember the
pheasant.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Thompson.</span></p>
<p>Chocolate ice, sir.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>It was too cold, Thompson. It was distinctly too
cold.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>My dear Paradine, I think you dined uncommonly
well.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I have reached an age when love, ambition and
wealth pale into insignificance beside a really well-grilled
steak. That'll do, Thompson.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Thompson.</span></p>
<p>Very well, sir.</p>
<p class="dir">[<i>He goes out.</i><br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>It's too bad of you, Paradine, to devour a substantial
meal when I'm eating out my very heart with
anxiety.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>It seems to agree with you very well. I've not
seen you look better for years.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>For heaven's sake be serious and listen to me.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I started immediately I got your telegram. Pray
tell me what I can do for you?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>My dear Paradine, Charlie's head over ears in love.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>It's not altogether an unexpected condition for a
young man of twenty-two. If the lady's respectable,
marry him and resign yourself to being a dowager.
If she's not, give her five hundred pounds and pack
her off to Paris or London or wherever else she
habitually practises her arts and graces.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>I wish I could. But who d'you think it is?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>My dear, there's nothing I detest more than
riddles. I can imagine quite a number of fair ladies
who would look without disdain upon a young
marquess with fifty thousand a year.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Lady Frederick Berolles.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>By Jupiter!</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>She's fifteen years older than he is.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Then she's not old enough to be his mother, which
is a distinct advantage.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>She dyes her hair.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>She dyes it uncommonly well.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>She paints.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Much better than a Royal Academician.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>And poor Charlie's simply infatuated. He rides
with her all the morning, motors with her all the
afternoon, and gambles with her half the night. I
never see him.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>But why should you think Lady Frederick cares
two straws for him?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Don't be ridiculous, Paradine. Every one knows
she hasn't a penny, and she's crippled with debts.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>One has to keep up appearances in this world. Life
nowadays for the woman of fashion is a dilemma of
which one horn is the Bankruptcy Court and the other—dear
Sir Francis Jeune.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>I wish I knew how she manages to dress so beautifully.
It's one of the injustices of fate that clothes
only hang on a woman really well when she's lost every
shred of reputation.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>My dear, you must console yourself with the thought
that she'll probably frizzle for it hereafter.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>I hope I'm not wicked, Paradine, but to wear
draperies and wings in the next world offers me no
compensation for looking dowdy in a Paquin gown in
this.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I surmised she was on the verge of bankruptcy
when I heard she'd bought a new motor. And you
seriously think Charlie wants to marry her?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>I'm sure of it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>And what d'you want me to do?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Good heavens, I want you to prevent it. After all
he has a magnificent position; he's got every chance
of making a career for himself. There's no reason
why he shouldn't be Prime Minister—it's not fair to
the boy to let him marry a woman like that.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Of course you know Lady Frederick?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>My dear Paradine, we're the greatest friends. You
don't suppose I'm going to give her the advantage of
quarrelling with me. I think I shall ask her to
luncheon to meet you.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Women have such an advantage over men in affairs
of this sort. They're troubled by no scruples, and,
like George Washington, never hesitate to lie.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>I look upon her as an abandoned creature, and I tell
you frankly I shall stop at nothing to save my son
from her clutches.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Only a thoroughly good woman could so calmly
announce her intention of using the crookedest ways
to gain her ends.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Looking at him.</i>] There must be some incident in
her career which she wouldn't like raked up. If we
could only get hold of that....</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Blandly.</i>] How d'you imagine I can help you?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>A reformed burglar is always the best detective.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>My dear, I wish you could be frank without being
sententious.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>You've run through two fortunes, and if we all got
our deserts you would be starving now instead of being
richer than ever.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>My second cousins have a knack of dying at the
psychological moment.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>You've been a horrid, dissipated wretch all your
life, and heaven knows the disreputable people who've
been your bosom friends.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>With my knowledge of the world and your entire
lack of scruple we should certainly be a match for one
defenceless woman.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Looking at him sharply.</i>] Common report says that
at one time you were very much in love with her.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Common report is an ass whose long ears only catch
its own braying.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>I was wondering how far things went. If you
could tell Charlie of the relations between you....</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>My good Maud, there were no relations—unfortunately.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Poor George was very uneasy about you at the
time.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Your deceased husband, being a strictly religious
man, made a point of believing the worst about his
neighbours.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Don't, Paradine; I know you didn't like one another,
but remember that I loved him with all my heart. I
shall never get over his death.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>My dear girl, you know I didn't mean to wound you.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>After all, it was largely your fault. He was
deeply religious, and as the president of the Broad
Church Union he couldn't countenance your mode of
life.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>[<i>With great unction.</i>] Thank God in my day I've
been a miserable sinner!</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Laughing.</i>] You're quite incurable, Paradine. But
you will help me now. Since his father's death, the
boy and I have lived a very retired life, and now we're
quite helpless. It would break my heart if Charlie
married that woman.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I'll do my best. I think I can promise you that
nothing will come of it.</p>
<p class="dir">[<i>The door is flung open, and</i> <span class="smcap">Lady Frederick</span><br/>
<i>enters, followed by</i> <span class="smcap">Mereston</span>, <i>a young<br/>
boyish man of twenty-two; by her brother</i>,<br/>
<span class="smcap">Sir Gerald O'Mara</span>, <i>a handsome fellow of<br/>
six-and-twenty; by</i> <span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie</span>,<br/>
<span class="smcap">Admiral Carlisle</span>, <i>and</i> <span class="smcap">Rose</span>, <i>his daughter</i>.<br/>
<span class="smcap">Lady Frederick</span> <i>is a handsome Irish<br/>
woman of thirty to thirty-five, beautifully<br/>
dressed. She is very vivacious, and light-hearted.<br/>
She has all the Irish recklessness<br/>
and unconcern for the morrow. Whenever<br/>
she wants to get round anybody she falls<br/>
into an Irish brogue, and then, as she knows<br/>
very well, she is quite irresistible.</i> <span class="smcap">Captain<br/>
Montgomerie</span> <i>is a polished, well-groomed<br/>
man of thirty-five, with suave manners</i>.<br/>
<span class="smcap">The Admiral</span> <i>is bluff and downright</i>.<br/>
<span class="smcap">Rose</span> <i>is a pretty ingénue of nineteen</i>.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Here they are.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Enthusiastically going to him with open arms.</i>]
Paradine! Paradine! Paradine!</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Oh, my prophetic soul, mine uncle!</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Shaking hands with</i> <span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span>] I heard
you were at the Casino.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Charlie lost all his money, so I brought him away.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>I wish you wouldn't gamble, Charlie dear.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>My dear mother, I've only lost ten thousand francs.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>To</i> <span class="smcap">Paradine Fouldes.</span>] I see you're in your usual
robust health.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>You needn't throw it in my face. I shall probably
be very unwell to-morrow.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>D'you know Admiral Carlisle? This is my brother
Gerald.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Shaking hands.</i>] How d'you do?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Introducing.</i>] Captain Montgomerie.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>I think we've met before.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I'm very pleased to hear it. How d'you do. [<i>To</i>
<span class="smcap">Mereston</span>.] Are you having a good time in Monte
Carlo, Charles?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>A 1, thanks.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>And what do you do with yourself?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Oh, hang about generally, you know—and there's
always the tables.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>That's right, my boy; I'm glad to see that you
prepare yourself properly for your duties as a
hereditary legislator.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Laughing.</i>] Oh, shut it, Uncle Paradine.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I rejoice also to find that you have already a
certain command of the vernacular.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Well, if you can browbeat a London cabby and
hold your own in repartee with a barmaid, it oughtn't
to be difficult to get on all right in the House of Lords.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>But let me give you a solemn warning. You have
a magnificent chance, dear boy, with all the
advantages of wealth and station. I beseech you not
to throw it away by any exhibition of talent. The
field is clear and the British people are waiting for
a leader. But remember that the British people
like their leaders dull. Capacity they mistrust,
versatility they cannot bear, and wit they utterly
abhor. Look at the fate of poor Lord Parnaby. His
urbanity gained him the premiership, but his
brilliancy overthrew him. How could the fortunes
of the nation be safe with a man whose speeches were
pointed and sparkling, whose mind was so quick, so
agile, that it reminded you of a fencer's play? Every
one is agreed that Lord Parnaby is flippant and
unsubstantial; we doubt his principles and we have
grave fears about his morality. Take warning, my
dear boy, take warning. Let the sprightly epigram
never lighten the long periods of your speech nor the
Attic salt flavour the roast beef of your conversation.
Be careful that your metaphors show no imagination
and conceal your brains as you would a discreditable
secret. Above all, if you have a sense of humour,
crush it. Crush it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>My dear uncle, you move me very much. I will
be as stupid as an owl.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>There's a good, brave boy.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>I will be heavy and tedious.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I see already the riband of the Garter adorning
your shirt-front. Remember, there's no damned
merit about that.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>None shall listen to my speeches without falling
into a profound sleep.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Seizing his hand.</i>] The premiership itself is within
your grasp.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Dear Paradine, let us take a stroll on the terrace
before we go to bed.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>And you shall softly whisper all the latest scandal
in my ear.</p>
<p class="dir">[<i>He puts on her cloak and they go out.</i><br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>May I speak to you, Admiral?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Certainly, certainly. What can I do for you?</p>
<p class="dir">[<i>While</i> <span class="smcap">Lady Frederick</span> <i>and the</i> <span class="smcap">Admiral</span> <i>talk,<br/>
the others go slowly out. Through the<br/>
conversation she uses her Irish brogue.</i><br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Are you in a good temper?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Fairly, fairly.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I'm glad of that because I want to make you a
proposal of marriage.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>My dear Lady Frederick, you take me entirely by
surprise.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Laughing.</i>] Not on my own behalf, you know.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Oh, I see.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>The fact is, my brother Gerald has asked your
daughter to marry him, and she has accepted.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Rose is a minx, Lady Frederick, and she's much
too young to marry.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Now don't fly into a passion. We're going to talk
it over quite calmly.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>I tell you I won't hear of it. The boy's penniless.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>That's why it's so lucky you're rich.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Eh?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>You've been talking of buying a place in Ireland.
You couldn't want anything nicer than Gerald's—gravel
soil, you know. And you simply dote on
Elizabethan architecture.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>I can't bear it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>How fortunate, then, that the house was burnt
down in the eighteenth century and rebuilt in the
best Georgian style.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Ugh.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>And you'd love to have little grandsons to dandle
on your knee.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>How do I know they wouldn't be girls?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Oh, it's most unusual in our family.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>I tell you I won't hear of it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>You know, it's not bad to have the oldest baronetcy
in the country but one.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>I suppose I shall have to pack Rose off to England.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>And break her heart?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Women's hearts are like old china, none the worse
for a break or two.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Did you ever know my husband, Admiral?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I was married to him at seventeen because my
mother thought it a good match, and I was desperately
in love with another man. Before we'd
been married a fortnight he came home blind drunk,
and I had never seen a drunken man before. Then
I found out he was a confirmed tippler. I was so
ashamed. If you only knew what my life was for the
ten years I lived with him. I've done a lot of foolish
things in my time, but, my God, I have suffered.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Yes, I know, I know.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>And believe me, when two young things love one
another it's better to let them marry. Love is so
very rare in this world. One really ought to make
the most of it when it's there.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>I'm very sorry, but I've made up my mind.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Ah, but won't you alter it—like Nelson. Don't be
hard on Rose. She's really in love with Gerald. Do
give them a chance. Won't you? Ah, do—there's a
dear.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>I don't want to hurt your feelings, but Sir Gerald
is about the most ineligible young man that I've ever
come across.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Triumphantly.</i>] There, I knew we should agree.
That's precisely what I told him this morning.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>I understand his place is heavily mortgaged.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>No one will lend a penny more on it. If they
would Gerald would borrow it at once.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>He's got nothing but his pay to live upon.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>And his tastes are very extravagant.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>He's a gambler.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Yes, but then he's so good looking.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Eh?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I'm glad that we agree so entirely about him. Now
there's nothing left but to call the young things in,
join their hands and give them our united blessing.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Before I consent to this marriage, madam, I'll see
your brother——</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Damned?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Yes, madam, damned.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Now listen to me quietly, will you?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>I should warn you, Lady Frederick, that when I
once make up my mind about a thing, I never
change it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Now that is what I really admire. I like a man
of character. You know, I've always been impressed
by your strength and determination.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>I don't know about that. But when I say a thing,
I do it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Yes, I know. And in five minutes you're going to
say that Gerald may marry your pretty Rose.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>No, no, no.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Now look here, don't be obstinate, I don't like
you when you're obstinate.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>I'm not obstinate. I'm firm.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>After all, Gerald has lots of good qualities. He's
simply devoted to your daughter. He's been a little
wild, but you know you wouldn't give much for a
young man who hadn't.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Gruffly.</i>] I don't want a milksop for a son-in-law.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>As soon as he's married, he'll settle into a model
country squire.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Well, he's a gambler, and I can't get over that.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Shall he promise you never to play cards again?
Now, don't be horrid. You don't want to make me
utterly wretched, do you?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Unwillingly.</i>] Well, I'll tell you what I'll do—they
shall marry if he doesn't gamble for a year.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Oh, you duck. [<i>She impulsively throws her arms
round his neck and kisses him. He is a good deal
taken aback.</i>] I beg your pardon, I couldn't help it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>I don't altogether object, you know.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Upon my word, in some ways you're rather
fascinating.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>D'you think so, really?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I do indeed.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>I rather wish that proposal of marriage had been
on your own behalf.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Ah, with me, dear Admiral, experience triumphs
over hope. I must tell the children. [<i>Calling.</i>]
Gerald, come here. Rose.</p>
<p class="dir">[<span class="smcap">Gerald</span> <i>and</i> <span class="smcap">Rose</span> <i>come in</i>.<br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I always knew your father was a perfect darling,
Rose.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Rose.</span></p>
<p>Oh, papa, you are a brick.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>I thoroughly disapprove of the marriage, my dear,
but—it's not easy to say no to Lady Frederick.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>It's awfully good of you, Admiral, and I'll do my
best to make Rose a ripping husband.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Not so fast, young man, not so fast. There's a
condition.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Rose.</span></p>
<p>Oh, father!</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Gerald is to behave himself for a year, and then
you may marry.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Rose.</span></p>
<p>But won't Gerald grow very dull if he behaves
himself?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I have no doubt of it. But dullness is the first
requisite of a good husband.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>Now you must pack off to bed, my dear. I'm going
to smoke my pipe before turning in.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Rose.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Kissing</i> <span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span>] Good-night, dearest.
I'll never forget your kindness.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>You'd better not thank me till you've been married
a few years.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Rose.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Holding out her hand to</i> <span class="smcap">GERALD.</span>] Good-night.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Taking it and looking at her.</i>] Good-night.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Admiral.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Gruffly.</i>] You may as well do it in front of my
face as behind my back.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Rose.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Lifting up her lips.</i>] Good-night.</p>
<p>[<i>He kisses her, and the</i> <span class="smcap">Admiral</span> <i>and</i> <span class="smcap">Rose</span>
<i>go out.</i></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Oh lord, I wish I were eighteen.</p>
<p>[<i>She sinks into a chair, and an expression of
utter weariness comes over her face.</i></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>I say, what's up?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Starting.</i>] I thought you'd gone. Nothing.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Come, out with it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Oh, my poor boy, if you only knew. I'm so worried
that I don't know what on earth to do.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Money?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Last year I made a solemn determination to be
economical. And it's ruined me.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>My dear, how could it?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I can't make it out. It seems very unfair. The
more I tried not to be extravagant, the more I spent.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Can't you borrow?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Laughing.</i>] I have borrowed. That's just it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Well, borrow again.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I've tried to. But no one's such a fool as to lend
me a penny.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Did you say I'd sign anything they liked?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I was so desperate I said we'd both sign anything.
It was Dick Cohen.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald</span>.</p>
<p>Oh lord, what did he say?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Imitating a Jewish accent.</i>] What's the good of
wathting a nithe clean sheet of paper, my dear lady?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Shouting with laughter.</i>] By George, don't I
know it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>For heaven's sake don't let's talk of my affairs.
They're in such a state that if I think of them at all
I shall have a violent fit of hysterics.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>But look here, what d'you really mean?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Well, if you want it—I owe my dressmaker seven
hundred pounds, and last year I signed two horrid
bills, one for fifteen hundred and the other for two
thousand. They fall due the day after to-morrow,
and if I can't raise the money I shall have to go
through the Bankruptcy Court.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>By George, that's serious.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>It's so serious that I can't help thinking something
will happen. Whenever I've got in a really
tight fix something has turned up and put me on my
legs again. Last time, Aunt Elizabeth had an
apoplectic fit. But of course it wasn't really very
profitable because mourning is so desperately expensive.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Why don't you marry?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Oh, my dear Gerald, you know I'm always unlucky
at games of chance.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Charlie Mereston's awfully gone on you.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>That must be obvious to the meanest intelligence.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Well, why don't you have him?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Good heavens, I'm old enough to be his mother.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Nonsense. You're only ten years older than he is,
and nowadays no nice young man marries a woman
younger than himself.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>He's such a good fellow. I couldn't do him a
nasty turn like that.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>How about Montgomerie? He simply stinks of
money, and he's not a bad sort.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Surprised.</i>] My dear boy, I hardly know him.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Well, I'm afraid it means marriage or bankruptcy.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Here's Charlie. Take him away, there's a dear. I
want to talk to Paradine.</p>
<p class="dir"><i>Enter</i> <span class="smcap">Paradine Fouldes</span> <i>with</i> <span class="smcap">Mereston</span>.<br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>What, still here, Lady Frederick?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>As large as life.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>We've been taking a turn on the terrace.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>To</i> <span class="smcap">Mereston</span>.] And has your astute uncle been
pumping you, Charlie?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Eh, what?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>I don't think he got much out of me.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Good-naturedly.</i>] All I wanted, dear boy. There's
no one so transparent as the person who thinks he's
devilish deep. By the way, what's the time?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>About eleven, isn't it?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Ah! How old are you, Charlie?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Twenty-two.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Then it's high time you went to bed.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Charlie's not going to bed till I tell him. Are you?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Of course not.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Has it escaped your acute intelligence, my friend,
that I want to talk to Lady Frederick?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Not at all. But I have no reason to believe that
Lady Frederick wants to talk to you.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Let's go and have a game of pills, Charlie.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>D'you want to be left alone with the old villain?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>You show no respect for my dyed hairs, young man.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I've not seen him for years, you know.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Oh, all right. I say, you're coming for a ride to-morrow,
aren't you?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Certainly. But it must be in the afternoon.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I'm sorry, but Charles has arranged to motor me
over to Nice in the afternoon.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>[<i>To</i> <span class="smcap">Lady Frederick</span>.] That'll suit me A 1. I
had an engagement, but it was quite unimportant.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Then that's settled. Good-night.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Mereston.</span></p>
<p>Good-night.</p>
<p class="dir">[<i>He goes out with</i> <span class="smcap">Gerald</span>. <span class="smcap">Lady Frederick</span><br/>
<i>turns and good-humouredly scrutinises</i><br/>
<span class="smcap">Paradine Fouldes</span>.<br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Well?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Well?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>You wear excellently, Paradine.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>How do you manage it?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>By getting up late and never going to bed early,
by eating whatever I like and drinking whenever I'm
thirsty, by smoking strong cigars, taking no exercise,
and refusing under any circumstances to be bored.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I'm sorry you had to leave town in such a hurry.
Were you amusing yourself?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I come to the Riviera every year.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I daresay, but not so early.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I've never surrendered so far to middle age as to
make habits.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>My dear Paradine, the day before yesterday, Lady
Mereston, quite distracted, went to the post office
and sent you the following wire: "Come at once,
your help urgently needed. Charlie in toils designing
female, Maud." Am I right?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I never admit even to myself that a well-dressed
woman is mistaken.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>So you started post-haste, bent upon protecting
your nephew, and were infinitely surprised to learn
that the designing female was no other than your
humble servant.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>You'd be irresistible, Lady Frederick, if you didn't
know you were so clever.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>And now what are you going to do?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>My dear lady, I'm not a police officer, but a very
harmless, inoffensive old bachelor.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>With more wiles than the mother of many daughters
and the subtlety of a company promoter.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Maud seems to think that as I've racketted about a
little in my time, I'm just the sort of man to deal
with you. Set a thief to catch a thief, don't you
know? She's rather fond of proverbs.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>She should have thought rather of: When Greek
meets Greek, then comes the tug of war. I hear
Lady Mereston has been saying the most agreeable
things about me.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Ah, that's women's fault; they always show their
hand. You're the only woman I ever knew who
didn't.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>With a brogue.</i>] You should have avoided the
Blarney Stone when you went to Ireland.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Look here, d'you want to marry Charlie?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Why should I?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Because he's got fifty thousand a year, and you're
head over ears in debt. You've got to raise something
like four thousand pounds at once, or you go
under. You've got yourself a good deal talked about
during the last ten years, but people have stood you
because you had plenty of money. If you go broke
they'll drop you like a hot potato. And I daresay it
wouldn't be inconvenient to change Lady Frederick
Berolles into Lady Mereston. My sister has always
led me to believe that it is rather attractive to be a
Marchioness.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Unlike a duchess, its cheap without being gaudy.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>You asked me why you might want to marry a
boy from ten to fifteen years younger than yourself,
and I've told you.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>And now perhaps you'll tell me why you're going
to interfere in my private concerns?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Well, you see his mother happens to be my sister,
and I'm rather fond of her. It's true her husband
was the most sanctimonious prig I've ever met in my
life.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I remember him well. He was president of the
Broad Church Union and wore side-whiskers.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>But she stuck to me through thick and thin. I've
been in some pretty tight places in my day, and she's
always given me a leg up when I wanted it. I've got
an idea it would just about break her heart if Charlie
married you.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>You know, I don't want to be offensive, but I think
it would be a pity myself. And besides, unless I'm
much mistaken, I've got a little score of my own that
I want to pay off.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Have you?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>You've got a good enough memory not to have
forgotten that you made a blithering fool of me once.
I swore I'd get even with you, and by George, I mean
to do it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Laughing.</i>] And how do you propose to stop me
if I make up my mind that I'm going to accept
Charlie?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Well, he's not proposed yet, has he?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Not yet, but I've had to use every trick and device
I can think of to prevent him.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Look here, I'm going to play this game with my
cards on the table.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Then I shall be on my guard. You're never so
dangerous as when you pretend to be frank.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I'm sorry you should think so badly of me.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I don't. Only it was a stroke of genius when
Nature put the soul of a Jesuit priest into the body
of a Yorkshire squire.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I wonder what you're paying me compliments for.
You must be rather afraid of me.</p>
<p class="dir">[<i>They look at one another for a moment.</i><br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Well, let's look at these cards.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>First of all, there's this money you've got to raise.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Well?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>This is my sister's suggestion.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>That means you don't much like it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>If you'll refuse the boy and clear out—we'll give
you forty thousand pounds.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I suppose you'd be rather surprised if I boxed your
ears.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Now, look here, between you and me high falutin's
rather absurd, don't you think so? You're in desperate
want of money, and I don't suppose it would amuse
you much to have a young hobbledehoy hanging about
your skirts for the rest of your life.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Very well, we'll have no high falutin! You may
tell Lady Mereston that if I really wanted the money
I shouldn't be such an idiot as to take forty thousand
down when I can have fifty thousand a year for the
asking.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I told her that.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>You showed great perspicacity. Now for the second
card.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>My dear, it's no good getting into a paddy over it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I've never been calmer in my life.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>You always had the very deuce of a temper. I
suppose you've not given Charlie a sample of it yet,
have you?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Laughing.</i>] Not yet.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Well, the second card's your reputation.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>But I haven't got any. I thought that such an
advantage.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>You see Charlie is a young fool. He thinks you a
paragon of all the virtues, and it's never occurred to
him that you've rather gone the pace in your time.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>It's one of my greatest consolations to think that
even a hundred horse-power racing motor couldn't be
more rapid than I've been.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Still it'll be rather a shock to Charlie when he hears
that this modest flower whom he trembles to adore
has....</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Very nearly eloped with his own uncle. But you
won't tell him that story because you hate looking a
perfect ass.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Madam, when duty calls, Paradine Fouldes consents
even to look ridiculous. But I was thinking
of the Bellingham affair.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Ah, of course, there's the Bellingham affair. I'd
forgotten it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Nasty little business that, eh?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Horrid.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Don't you think it would choke him off?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I think it very probable.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Well, hadn't you better cave in?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Ringing the bell.</i>] Ah, but you've not seen my
cards yet. [<i>A servant enters.</i>] Tell my servant to
bring down the despatch-box which is on my writing-table.</p>
<p>SERVANT.</p>
<p>Yes, miladi.</p>
<p class="dir">[<i>Exit.</i><br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>What's up now?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Well, four or five years ago I was staying at this
hotel, and Mimi la Bretonne had rooms here.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I never heard of the lady, but her name suggests
that she had an affectionate nature.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>She was a little singer at the Folies Bergères, and
she had the loveliest emeralds I ever saw.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>But you don't know Maud's.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>The late Lord Mereston had a passion for emeralds.
He always thought they were such pure stones.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Quickly.</i>] I beg your pardon?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Well, Mimi fell desperately ill, and there was no one
to look after her. Of course the pious English ladies
in the hotel wouldn't go within a mile of her, so I
went and did the usual thing, don't you know.</p>
<p class="dir">[<span class="smcap">Lady Frederick's</span> <i>man comes in with a small<br/>
despatch-box which he places on a table. He<br/>
goes out.</i> <span class="smcap">Lady Frederick</span> <i>as she talks,<br/>
unlocks it</i>.<br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Thank God I'm a bachelor, and no ministering
angel ever smoothes my pillow when I particularly
want to be left alone.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I nursed her more or less through the whole illness,
and afterwards she fancied she owed me her worthless
little life. She wanted to give me the precious
emeralds, and when I refused was so heart-broken
that I said I'd take one thing if I might.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>And what was that?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>A bundle of letters. I'd seen the address on the
back of the envelope, and then I recognised the writing.
I thought they'd be much safer in my hands than in
hers. [<i>She takes them out of the box and hands them to</i>
<span class="smcap">Paradine</span>.] Here they are.</p>
<p class="dir">[<i>He looks and starts violently.</i><br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>89 Grosvenor Square. It's Mereston's writing.
You don't mean? What! Ah, ah, ah. [<i>He bursts
into a shout of laughter.</i>] The old sinner. And
Mereston wouldn't have me in the house, if you please,
because I was a dissolute libertine. And he was the
president of the Broad Church Union. Good Lord,
how often have I heard him say: "Gentlemen, I take
my stand on the morality, the cleanliness and the
purity of English Family Life." Oh, oh, oh.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I've often noticed that the religious temperament
is very susceptible to the charms of my sex.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>May I look?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Well, I don't know. I suppose so.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Reading.</i>] "Heart's delight".... And he signs
himself, "your darling chickabiddy." The old
ruffian.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>She was a very pretty little thing.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I daresay, but thank heaven, I have some sense of
decency left, and it outrages all my susceptibilities
that a man in side-whiskers should call himself anybody's
chickabiddy.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Protestations of undying affection are never
ridiculous when they are accompanied by such
splendid emeralds.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Starting and growing suddenly serious.</i>] And what
about Maud?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Well?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Poor girl, it'd simply break her heart. He
preached at her steadily for twenty years, and she
worshipped the very ground he trod on. She'd have
died of grief at his death except she felt it her duty
to go on with his work.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I know.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>By Jove, it's a good card. You were quite right
to refuse the emeralds: these letters are twice as
valuable.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Would you like to burn them?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Betsy!</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>There's the stove. Put them in.</p>
<p class="dir">[<i>He takes them up in both hands and hurries to<br/>
the stove. But he stops and brings them<br/>
back, he throws them on the sofa.</i><br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>No, I won't.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Why not?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>It's too dooced generous. I'll fight you tooth and
nail, but it's not fair to take an advantage over me
like that. You'll bind my hands with fetters.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Very well. You've had your chance.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>But, by Jove, you must have a good hand to throw
away a card like that. What have you got—a
straight flush?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I may be only bluffing, you know.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Lord, it does me good to hear your nice old Irish
brogue again.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Faith, and does it?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I believe you only put it on to get over people.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Smiling.</i>] Begorrah, it's not easy to get over you.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Lord, I was in love with you once, wasn't I?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Not more than lots of other people have been.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>And you did treat me abominably.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Ah, that's what they all said. But you got over it
very well.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>I didn't. My digestion was permanently impaired
by your brutal treatment.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Is that why you went to Carlsbad afterwards instead
of the Rocky Mountains?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>You may laugh, but the fact remains that I've only
been in love once, and that was with you.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Smiling as she holds out her hand.</i>] Good-night.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>For all that I'm going to fight you now for all I'm
worth.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I'm not frightened of you, Paradine.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Fouldes.</span></p>
<p>Good-night.</p>
<p class="dir">[<i>As he goes out</i>, <span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie</span> <i>enters</i>.<br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Yawning and stretching her arms.</i>] Oh I'm so
sleepy.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>I'm sorry for that. I wanted to have a talk with
you.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Smiling.</i>] I daresay I can keep awake for five
minutes, you know—especially if you offer me a
cigarette.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>Here you are.</p>
<p class="dir">[<i>He hands her his case and lights her cigarette.</i><br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>With a sigh.</i>] Oh, what a comfort.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>I wanted to tell you, I had a letter this morning
from my solicitor to say that he's just bought
Crowley Castle on my behalf.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Really. But it's a lovely place. You must ask
me to come and stay.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>I should like you to stay there indefinitely.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>With a quick look.</i>] That's charming of you, but
I never desert my London long.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Smiling.</i>] I have a very nice house in Portman
Square.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Surprised.</i>] Really?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>And I'm thinking of going into Parliament at the
next election.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>It appears to be a very delightful pastime to govern
the British nation, dignified without being laborious.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>Lady Frederick, although I've been in the service
I have rather a good head for business, and I hate
beating about the bush. I wanted to ask you to
marry me.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>It's nice of you not to make a fuss about it. I'm
very much obliged but I'm afraid I can't.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>Why not?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Well, you see, I don't know you.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>We could spend the beginning of our married life
so usefully in making one another's acquaintance.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>It would be rather late in the day then to come to
the conclusion that we couldn't bear the sight of one
another.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>Shall I send my banker's book so that you may see
that my antecedents are respectable and my circumstances—such
as to inspire affection.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I have no doubt it would be very interesting—but
not to me.</p>
<p class="dir">[<i>She makes as if to go.</i><br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>Ah, don't go yet. Won't you give me some
reason?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>If you insist. I'm not in the least in love with
you.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>D'you think that much matters?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>You're a friend of Gerald's, and he says you're a
very good sort. But I really can't marry every one
that Gerald rather likes.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>He said he'd put in a good word for me.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>If I ever marry again it shall be to please myself,
not to please my brother.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>I hope I shall induce you to alter your mind.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>I'm afraid I can give you no hope of that.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>You know, when I determine to do a thing, I
generally do it.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>That sounds very like a threat.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>You may take it as such if you please.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>And you've made up your mind that you're going
to marry me?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>Quite.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Well, I've made up mine that you shan't. So
we're quits.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>Why don't you talk to your brother about it?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Because it's no business of his.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>Isn't it? Ask him!</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>What do you mean by that?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Captain Montgomerie.</span></p>
<p>Ask him? Good-night.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Good-night. [<i>He goes out.</i> <span class="smcap">Lady Frederick</span> <i>goes
to the French window that leads to the terrace and
calls</i>.] Gerald!</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Hulloa!</p>
<p class="dir">[<i>He appears and comes into the room.</i><br/></p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Did you know that Captain Montgomerie was going
to propose to me?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Is there any reason why I should marry him?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Only that I owe him nine hundred pounds.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Aghast.</i>] Oh, why didn't you tell me?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>You were so worried, I couldn't. Oh, I've been
such a fool. I tried to make a <i>coup</i> for Rose's sake.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>Is it a gambling debt?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Ironically.</i>] What they call a debt of honour?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>I must pay it the day after to-morrow without fail.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>But that's the day my two bills fall due. And if
you don't?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>I shall have to send in my papers, and I shall lose
Rosie. And then I shall blow out my silly brains.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>But who is the man?</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Gerald.</span></p>
<p>He's the son of Aaron Levitzki, the money-lender.</p>
<p class="charc"><span class="smcap">Lady Frederick.</span></p>
<p>[<i>Half-comic, half-aghast.</i>] Oh lord!</p>
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