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interesting girl. All these young people are so queer and delightful. BUILDER. By George, Ralph, you may thank your stars you haven't got a delightful daughter. Yours are good, decent girls. RALPH. Athene's tremendously good and decent, John. I'd bet any money she's doing this on the highest principles. BUILDER. Behaving like a-- RALPH. Don't say what you'll regret, old man! Athene always took things seriously--bless her! BUILDER. Julia thinks you might help. You never seem to have any domestic troubles. RALPH. No--o. I don't think we do. BUILDER. How d'you account for it? RALPH. I must ask at home. BUILDER. Dash it! You must know! RALPH. We're all fond of each other. BUILDER. Well, I'm fond of my girls too; I suppose I'm not amiable enough. H'm? RALPH. Well, old man, you do get blood to the head. But what's Athene's point, exactly? BUILDER. Family life isn't idyllic, so she thinks she and the young man oughtn't to have one. RALPH. I see. Home experience? BUILDER. Hang it all, a family's a family! There must be a head. RALPH. But no tail, old chap. BUILDER. You don't let your women folk do just as they like? RALPH. Always. BUILDER. What happens if one of your girls wants to do an improper thing? [RALPH shrugs his shoulders]. You don't stop her? RALPH. Do you? BUILDER. I try to. RALPH. Exactly. And she does it. I don't and she doesn't. BUILDER. [With a short laugh] Good Lord! I suppose you'd have me eat humble pie and tell Athene she can go on living in sin and offending society, and have my blessing to round it off. RALPH. I think if you did she'd probably marry him. BUILDER. You've never tested your theory, I'll bet. RALPH. Not yet. BUILDER. There you are. RALPH. The 'suaviter in modo' pays, John. The times are not what they were. BUILDER. Look here! I want to get to the bottom of this. Do you tell me I'm any stricter than nine out of ten men? RALPH. Only in practice. BUILDER. [Puzzled] How do you mean? RALPH. Well, you profess the principles of liberty, but you practise the principles of government. BUILDER. H'm! [Taking up the decanter] Have some? RALPH. No, thank you. BUILDER fills and raises his glass. CAMILLE. [Entering] Madame left her coffee. She comes forward, holds out a cup for BUILDER to pour into, takes it and goes out. BUILDER'S glass remains s
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