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lp having been born in Jersey. BUILDER. No; I suppose it's in your blood. The French-- [He stops short]. MRS BUILDER. Yes? BUILDER. Very irritating sometimes to a plain Englishman--that's all. MRS BUILDER. Shall I get rid of Camille? BUILDER. [Staring at her, then dropping his glance] Camille? What's she got to do with it? MRS BUILDER. I thought perhaps you found her irritating. BUILDER. Why should I? CAMILLE comes in from the dining-room with the coffee. Put it there. I want some brandy, please. CAMILLE. I bring it, Monsieur. She goes back demurely into the dining-room. BUILDER. Topping's got toothache, poor chap! [Pouring out the coffee] Can't you suggest any way of making Athene see reason? Think of the example! Maud will be kicking over next. I shan't be able to hold my head up here. MRS BUILDER. I'm afraid I can't do that for you. BUILDER. [Exasperated] Look here, Julia! That wretched girl said something to me about our life together. What--what's the matter with that? MRS BUILDER. It is irritating. BUILDER. Be explicit. MRS BUILDER. We have lived together twenty-three years, John. No talk will change such things. BUILDER. Is it a question of money? You can always have more. You know that. [MRS BUILDER smiles] Oh! don't smile like that; it makes me feel quite sick! CAMILLE enters with a decanter and little glasses, from the dining-room. CAMILLE. The brandy, sir. Monsieur Ralph Builder has just come. MRS BUILDER. Ask him in, Camille. CAMILLE. Yes, Madame. She goes through the doorway into the hall. MRS BUILDER, following towards the door, meets RALPH BUILDER, a man rather older than BUILDER and of opposite build and manner. He has a pleasant, whimsical face and grizzled hair. MRS BUILDER. John wants to consult you, Ralph. RALPH. That's very gratifying. She passes him and goes out, leaving the two brothers eyeing one another. About the Welsh contract? BUILDER. No. Fact is, Ralph, something very horrible's happened. RALPH. Athene gone and got married? BUILDER. No. It's--it's that she's gone and--and not got married. RALPH utters a sympathetic whistle. Jolly, isn't it? RALPH. To whom? BUILDER. A young flying bounder. RALPH. And why? BUILDER. Some crazy rubbish about family life, of all things. RALPH. Athene's a most interesting
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