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crowning the completed womanhood and raising the triumphal strain of "Unto us a child is born: unto us a son is given," here you are--you who have been as merry as Brigs in your mourning for the dead--all pulling long faces and looking as ashamed and disgraced as if the girl had committed the vilest of crimes. RAMSDEN. [roaring with rage] I will not have these abominations uttered in my house [he smites the writing table with his fist]. TANNER. Look here: if you insult me again I'll take you at your word and leave your house. Ann: where is Violet now? ANN. Why? Are you going to her? TANNER. Of course I am going to her. She wants help; she wants money; she wants respect and congratulation. She wants every chance for her child. She does not seem likely to get it from you: she shall from me. Where is she? ANN. Don't be so headstrong, Jack. She's upstairs. TANNER. What! Under Ramsden's sacred roof! Go and do your miserable duty, Ramsden. Hunt her out into the street. Cleanse your threshold from her contamination. Vindicate the purity of your English home. I'll go for a cab. ANN. [alarmed] Oh, Granny, you mustn't do that. OCTAVIUS. [broken-heartedly, rising] I'll take her away, Mr Ramsden. She had no right to come to your house. RAMSDEN. [indignantly] But I am only too anxious to help her. [turning on Tanner] How dare you, sir, impute such monstrous intentions to me? I protest against it. I am ready to put down my last penny to save her from being driven to run to you for protection. TANNER. [subsiding] It's all right, then. He's not going to act up to his principles. It's agreed that we all stand by Violet. OCTAVIUS. But who is the man? He can make reparation by marrying her; and he shall, or he shall answer for it to me. RAMSDEN. He shall, Octavius. There you speak like a man. TANNER. Then you don't think him a scoundrel, after all? OCTAVIUS. Not a scoundrel! He is a heartless scoundrel. RAMSDEN. A damned scoundrel. I beg your pardon, Annie; but I can say no less. TANNER. So we are to marry your sister to a damned scoundrel by way of reforming her character! On my soul, I think you are all mad. ANN. Don't be absurd, Jack. Of course you are quite right, Tavy; but we don't know who he is: Violet won't tell us. TANNER. What on earth does it matter who he is? He's done his part; and Violet must do the rest. RAMSDEN. [beside himself] Stuff! lunacy! There is a rascal in our midst, a lib
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