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ds the unmoving ANTHONY.] EDGAR. We're all sorry for you, Roberts, but---- ROBERTS. Keep your sorrow, young man. Let your father speak! HARNESS. [With the sheet of paper in his hand, speaking from behind the little table.] Roberts! ROBERT. [TO ANTHONY, with passionate intensity.] Why don't ye answer? HARNESS. Roberts! ROBERTS. [Turning sharply.] What is it? HARNESS. [Gravely.] You're talking without the book; things have travelled past you. [He makes a sign to TENCH, who beckons the Directors. They quickly sign his copy of the terms.] Look at this, man! [Holding up his sheet of paper.] "Demands conceded, with the exception of those relating to the engineers and furnace-men. Double wages for Saturday's overtime. Night-shifts as they are." These terms have been agreed. The men go back to work again to-morrow. The strike is at an end. ROBERTS. [Reading the paper, and turning on the men. They shrink back from him, all but ROUS, who stands his ground. With deadly stillness.] Ye have gone back on me? I stood by ye to the death; ye waited for that to throw me over! [The men answer, all speaking together.] ROUS. It's a lie! THOMAS. Ye were past endurance, man. GREEN. If ye'd listen to me! BULGIN. (Under his breath.) Hold your jaw! ROBERTS. Ye waited for that! HARNESS. [Taking the Director's copy of the terms, and handing his own to TENCH.] That's enough, men. You had better go. [The men shuffle slowly, awkwardly away.] WILDER. [In a low, nervous voice.] There's nothing to stay for now, I suppose. [He follows to the door.] I shall have a try for that train! Coming, Scantlebury? SCANTLEBURY. [Following with WANKLIN.] Yes, yes; wait for me. [He stops as ROBERTS speaks.] ROBERTS. [To ANTHONY.] But ye have not signed them terms! They can't make terms without their Chairman! Ye would never sign them terms! [ANTHONY looks at him without speaking.] Don't tell me ye have! for the love o' God! [With passionate appeal.] I reckoned on ye! HARNESS. [Holding out the Director's copy of the teems.] The Board has signed! [ROBERTS looks dully at the signatures--dashes the paper from him, and covers up his eyes.] SCANTLEBURY. [Behind his hand to TENCH.] Look after the Chairman! He's not well; he's not well--he had no lunch. If there's any fund started for the women and children, put me down for--for twenty
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