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ou give me? POULDER. Thomas, remove James! [THOMAS grins.] L. ANNE. [Who, with open mouth, has crept out to see the fun] Oh! Do remove James, Thomas! POULDER. Go on, Thomas. [THOMAS takes one step towards JAMES, who lays a hand on the Chinese mat covering the bomb.] JAMES. [Grimly] If I lose control of meself. L. ANNE. [Clapping her hands] Oh! James! Do lose control! Then I shall see it go off! JAMES. [To POULDER] Well, I'll merely empty the pail over you! POULDER. This is not becomin'! [He walks out into the hall.] JAMES. Another strategic victory! What a Boche he'd have made. As you were, Tommy! [THOMAS returns to the door. The sound of prolonged applause cornea from within.] That's a bishop. L. ANNE. Why? JAMES. By the way he's drawin'. It's the fine fightin' spirit in 'em. They were the backbone o' the war. I see there's a bit o' the old stuff left in you, Tommy. L. ANNE. [Scrutinizing the widely--grinning THOM] Where? Is it in his mouth? JAMES. You've still got a sense of your superiors. Didn't you notice how you moved to Poulder's orders, me boy; an' when he was gone, to mine? L. ANNE. [To THOMAS] March! [The grinning THOMAS remains immovable.] He doesn't, James! JAMES. Look here, Miss Anne--your lights ought to be out before ten. Close in, Tommy! [He and THOMAS move towards her.] L. ANNE. [Dodging] Oh, no! Oh, no! Look! [The footmen stop and turn. There between the pillars, stands LITTLE AIDA with the trousers, her face brilliant With surprise.] JAMES. Good Lord! What's this? [Seeing L. ANNE, LITTLE AIDA approaches, fascinated, and the two children sniff at each other as it were like two little dogs walking round and round.] L. ANNE. [Suddenly] My name's Anne; what's yours? L. AIDA. Aida. L. ANNE. Are you lost? L. AIDA. Nao. L. ANNE. Are those trousers? L. AIDA. Yus. L. Arms. Whose? L. AIDA. Mrs. Lemmy's. L. ANNE. Does she wear them? [LITTLE AIDA smiles brilliantly.] L. AIDA. Nao. She sews 'em. L. ANNE. [Touching the trousers] They are hard. James's are much softer; aren't they, James? [JAMES deigns no reply] What shall we do? Would you like to see my bedroom? L. AIDA. [With a hop] Aoh, yus! JAMES. No. L. ANNE. Why not? JAMES. Have some sense of what's fittin'. L. ANNE. W
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