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s of taking such a step as marriage without adequate provision. CRILLY Damn it all, man, Marianne and myself married without anything at all. MRS. CRILLY _(bitterly)_ Anna won't be such a fool as her mother. CRILLY Well, Scollard has his position, and we helped him to it. SCOLLARD I acknowledge that. ANNA Isn't my portion eighty pounds, mother? MRS. CRILLY Yes, Anna. But I'd like to tell Mr. Scollard that it would come as a strain on us to let the money go at once. SCOLLARD I daresay, Mrs. Crilly. ANNA But, mother, wouldn't the money be safer with us? MRS. CRILLY Well, I leave the whole thing in the hands of Mr. Scollard. SCOLLARD Anna and myself have been talking things over, Mrs. Crilly. ANNA And we don't want to begin life in a poor way. SCOLLARD We see the advantage of being always solvent, Mrs. Crilly. ANNA James has ambitions, and there's no reason why he shouldn't venture for the post of Secretary of the County Council when old Mr. Dobbs retires. SCOLLARD In a few years, Mrs. Crilly, when I had more official experience and some reputation. ANNA Then he would have seven or eight hundred a year. SCOLLARD As I said, a man like myself would want to be in a perfectly solvent position. ANNA Besides, James has no money of his own. SCOLLARD I never had the chance of putting money by--Family calls, Mrs. Crilly. ANNA And we don't want to begin life in a poor way. MRS. CRILLY You won't want the whole of the money. I'll give you forty pounds now. CRILLY And forty when the first child is born. ANNA Oh, father, how can you say such a thing? SCOLLARD I need only say this. Anna and myself were talking over affairs, and we came to the conclusion it would be best not to start with less than eighty pounds. _(He rises)_ I have to go down to the Board Room now, for there is a meeting of the Guardians. _(He goes towards door)_ CRILLY Won't you take a glass? SCOLLARD No, thanks, Mr. Crilly. I never touch stimulants. Good day to you all. _He goes out. Crofton Crilly goes after him_. MRS. CRILLY Anna, you won't be deprived of your money. ANNA Then what's the difficulty, mother? MRS. CRILLY Let half of the money remain with us for a while. ANNA But, mother, if I don't get all my money, what security have I that what's left will be good in six months or a year? MRS. CRILLY I'll watch the money for you, Anna. ANNA It's hard to keep a
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