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LADY A. That's what I was afraid of; you're going to be defiant. Now don't! Just be perfectly natural. MABEL. So easy, isn't it? I could kill anybody who believes such a thing. MARGARET. You'll want a solicitor, Mabel, Go to old Mr Jacob Twisden. LADY A. Yes; he's so comforting. MARGARET. He got my pearls back once--without loss of life. A frightfully good fireside manner. Do get him here, Mabel, and have a heart-to-heart talk, all three of you! MABEL. [Suddenly] Listen! There's Ronny! DANCY comes in. DANCY. [With a smile] Very good of you to have come. MARGARET. Yes. We're just going. Oh! Ronny, this is quite too-- [But his face dries her up; and sidling past, she goes]. LADY A. Charles sent his-love--[Her voice dwindles on the word, and she, too, goes]. DANCY. [Crossing to his wife] What have they been saying? MABEL. Ronny! Why didn't you tell me? DANCY. I wanted to see De Levis again first. MABEL. That wretch! How dare he? Darling! [She suddenly clasps and kisses him. He does not return the kiss, but remains rigid in her arms, so that she draws away and looks at him] It's hurt you awfully, I know. DANCY. Look here, Mabel! Apart from that muck--this is a ghastly tame-cat sort of life. Let's cut it and get out to Nairobi. I can scare up the money for that. MABEL. [Aghast] But how can we? Everybody would say-- RONNY. Let them! We shan't be here. MABEL. I couldn't bear people to think-- DANCY. I don't care a damn what people think monkeys and cats. I never could stand their rotten menagerie. Besides, what does it matter how I act; if I bring an action and get damages--if I pound him to a jelly-- it's all no good! I can't prove it. There'll be plenty of people unconvinced. MABEL. But they'll find the real thief. DANCY. [With a queer little smile] Will staying here help them to do that? MABEL. [In a sort of agony] Oh! I couldn't--it looks like running away. We must stay and fight it! DANCY. Suppose I didn't get a verdict--you never can tell. MABEL. But you must--I was there all the time, with the door open. DANCY. Was it? MABEL. I'm almost sure. DANCY. Yes. But you're my wife. MABEL. [Bewildered] Ronny, I don't understand--suppose I'd been accused of stealing pearls! DANCY. [Wincing] I can't. MABEL. But I might--just as easily. What would you think of me if I ran away from it? DAN
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