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hink it's more mine. BUILDER. Don't stand there opposing everything I say! I'll go and have another look--[He is going towards the bedroom when the sound of a latchkey in the outer door arrests him. He puts the strop and brush behind his back, and adds in a low voice] Here she is! MRS BUILDER has approached him, and they have both turned towards the opening door. GUY HERRINGHAME comes in. They are a little out of his line of sight, and he has shut the door before he sees them. When he does, his mouth falls open, and his hand on to the knob of the door. He is a comely young man in Harris tweeds. Moreover, he is smoking. He would speak if he could, but his surprise is too excessive. BUILDER. Well, sir? GUY. [Recovering a little] I was about to say the same to you, sir. BUILDER. [Very red from repression] These rooms are not yours, are they? GUY. Nor yours, sir? BUILDER. May I ask if you know whose they are? GUY. My sister's. BUILDER. Your--you--! MRS BUILDER. John! BUILDER. Will you kindly tell me why your sister signs her drawings by the name of my daughter, Athene Builder--and has a photograph of my wife hanging there? The YOUNG MAN looks at MRS BUILDER and winces, but recovers himself. GUY. [Boldly] As a matter of fact this is my sister's studio; she's in France--and has a friend staying here. BUILDER. Oh! And you have a key? GUY. My sister's. BUILDER. Does your sister shave? GUY. I--I don't think so. BUILDER. No. Then perhaps you'll tell me what these mean? [He takes out the strop and shaving stick]. GUY. Oh! Ah! Those things? BUILDER. Yes. Now then? GUY. [Addressing MRS BUILDER] Need we go into this in your presence, ma'am? It seems rather delicate. BUILDER. What explanation have you got? GUY. Well, you see-- BUILDER. No lies; out with it! GUY. [With decision] I prefer to say nothing. BUILDER. What's your name? GUY. Guy Herringhame. BUILDER. Do you live here? Guy makes no sign. MRS BUILDER. [To Guy] I think you had better go. BUILDER. Julia, will you leave me to manage this? MRS BUILDER. [To Guy] When do you expect my daughter in? GUY. Now--directly. MRS BUILDER. [Quietly] Are you married to her? GUY. Yes. That is--no--o; not altogether, I mean. BUILDER. What's that? Say that again! GUY. [Folding his arms] I'm not going to say a
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