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as a woman who came for protection from her husband. If he'd known we were there, he'd have had a fit. GUY. Did he give her the protection? ATHENE. Yes; he gave her back to the husband. Wasn't it--English? GUY. [With a grunt] Hang it! We're not all like that. ATHENE. [Twisting his button] I think it's really a sense of property so deep that they don't know they've got it. Father can talk about freedom like a--politician. GUY. [Fitting the wedding ring on her finger] Well! Let's see how it looks, anyway. ATHENE. Don't play with fire, Guy. GUY. There's something in atavism, darling; there really is. I like it --I do. A knock on the door. ATHENE. That sounds like Annie again. Just see. GUY. [Opening the door] It is. Come in, Annie. What's wrong now? ANNIE. [Entering in confusion] Oh! sir, please, sir--I've told my young man. ATHENE. Well, what does he say? ANNIE. 'E was 'orrified, Miss. GUY. The deuce he was! At our conduct? ANNIE. Oh! no, sir--at mine. ATHENE. But you did your best; you left us. ANNIE. Oh! yes, Miss; that's why 'e's horrified. GUY. Good for your young man. ANNIE. [Flattered] Yes, sir. 'E said I 'ad no strength of mind. ATHENE. So you want to come back? ANNIE. Oh! yes, Miss. ATHENE. All right. GUY. But what about catching it? ANNIE. Oh, sir, 'e said there was nothing like Epsom salts. GUY. He's a wag, your young man. ANNIE. He was in the Army, sir. GUY. You said he was respectable. ANNIE. Oh! yes, sir; but not so respectable as that. ATHENE. Well, Annie, get your things off, and lay lunch. ANNIE. Oh! yes, Miss. She makes a little curtsey and passes through into the kitchen. GUY. Strength of mind! Have a little, Athene won't you? [He holds out the marriage licence before her]. ATHENE. I don't know--I don't know! If--it turned out-- GUY. It won't. Come on. Must take chances in this life. ATHENE. [Looking up into his face] Guy, promise me--solemnly that you'll never let me stand in your way, or stand in mine! GUY. Right! That's a bargain. [They embrace.] ATHENE quivers towards him. They embrace fervently as ANNIE enters with the bread pan. They spring apart. ANNIE. Oh! GUY. It's all right, Annie. There's only one more day's infection before you. We're to be married to-morrow morning. ANNIE. Oh! yes, sir. Won't Mr Builder be please
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