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ist? GUY. No; a flying man. The truth is-- BUILDER. I don't want to hear you speak the truth. I'll wait for my daughter. GUY. If you do, I hope you'll be so very good as to be gentle. If you get angry I might too, and that would be awfully ugly. BUILDER. Well, I'm damned! GUY. I quite understand that, sir. But, as a man of the world, I hope you'll take a pull before she comes, if you mean to stay. BUILDER. If we mean to stay! That's good! GUY. Will you have a cigarette? BUILDER. I--I can't express-- GUY. [Soothingly] Don't try, sir. [He jerks up his chin, listening] I think that's her. [Goes to the door] Yes. Now, please! [He opens the door] Your father and mother, Athene. ATHENE enters. She is flushed and graceful. Twenty-two, with a short upper lip, a straight nose, dark hair, and glowing eyes. She wears bright colours, and has a slow, musical voice, with a slight lisp. ATHENE. Oh! How are you, mother dear? This is rather a surprise. Father always keeps his word, so I certainly didn't expect him. [She looks steadfastly at BUILDER, but does not approach]. BUILDER. [Controlling himself with an effort] Now, Athene, what's this? ATHENE. What's what? BUILDER. [The strop held out] Are you married to this--this--? ATHENE. [Quietly] To all intents and purposes. BUILDER. In law? ATHENE. No. BUILDER. My God! You--you--! ATHENE. Father, don't call names, please. BUILDER. Why aren't you married to him? ATHENE. Do you want a lot of reasons, or the real one? BUILDER. This is maddening! [Goes up stage]. ATHENE. Mother dear, will you go into the other room with Guy? [She points to the door Right]. BUILDER. Why? ATHENE. Because I would rather she didn't hear the reason. GUY. [To ATHENE, sotto voce] He's not safe. ATHENE. Oh! yes; go on. Guy follows MRS BUILDER, and after hesitation at the door they go out into the bedroom. BUILDER. Now then! ATHENE. Well, father, if you want to know the real reason, it's--you. BUILDER. What on earth do you mean? ATHENE. Guy wants to marry me. In fact, we--But I had such a stunner of marriage from watching you at home, that I-- BUILDER. Don't be impudent! My patience is at breaking-point, I warn you. ATHENE. I'm perfectly serious, Father. I tell you, we meant to marry, but so far I haven't been able to bring myself to it. You never noticed how we children
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