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oo fatiguing. [They shake hands]. MRS HUSHABYE. Hector, show Mr Dunn his room. HECTOR. Certainly. Come along, Mr Dunn. [He takes Mazzini out]. ELLIE. You haven't shown me my room yet, Hesione. MRS HUSHABYE. How stupid of me! Come along. Make yourself quite at home, Mr Mangan. Papa will entertain you. [She calls to the captain in the pantry]. Papa, come and explain the house to Mr Mangan. She goes out with Ellie. The captain comes from the pantry. CAPTAIN SHOTOVER. You're going to marry Dunn's daughter. Don't. You're too old. MANGAN [staggered]. Well! That's fairly blunt, Captain. CAPTAIN SHOTOVER. It's true. MANGAN. She doesn't think so. CAPTAIN SHOTOVER. She does. MANGAN. Older men than I have-- CAPTAIN SHOTOVER [finishing the sentence for him].--made fools of themselves. That, also, is true. MANGAN [asserting himself]. I don't see that this is any business of yours. CAPTAIN SHOTOVER. It is everybody's business. The stars in their courses are shaken when such things happen. MANGAN. I'm going to marry her all the same. CAPTAIN SHOTOVER. How do you know? MANGAN [playing the strong man]. I intend to. I mean to. See? I never made up my mind to do a thing yet that I didn't bring it off. That's the sort of man I am; and there will be a better understanding between us when you make up your mind to that, Captain. CAPTAIN SHOTOVER. You frequent picture palaces. MANGAN. Perhaps I do. Who told you? CAPTAIN SHOTOVER. Talk like a man, not like a movie. You mean that you make a hundred thousand a year. MANGAN. I don't boast. But when I meet a man that makes a hundred thousand a year, I take off my hat to that man, and stretch out my hand to him and call him brother. CAPTAIN SHOTOVER. Then you also make a hundred thousand a year, hey? MANGAN. No. I can't say that. Fifty thousand, perhaps. CAPTAIN SHOTOVER. His half brother only [he turns away from Mangan with his usual abruptness, and collects the empty tea-cups on the Chinese tray]. MANGAN [irritated]. See here, Captain Shotover. I don't quite understand my position here. I came here on your daughter's invitation. Am I in her house or in yours? CAPTAIN SHOTOVER. You are beneath the dome of heaven, in the house of God. What is true within these walls is true outside them. Go out on the seas; climb the mountains; wander through the valleys. She is still too young. MANGAN [weakening]. But I'm very little over fifty. CAPT
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