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you haven't forgotten? PURDIE (over-riding her). Anything we can do for you, sir? Just give it a name. JOANNA (in the same friendly spirit). I hope you are not alone: do say you have some lady friends with you. MATEY (with an emphasis on his leading word). My wife is with me. JOANNA. His wife! ... (With commendation.) You have been quick! MRS. COADE. I didn't know you were married. MATEY. Why should you, madam? You talk as if you knew me. MRS. COADE. Good gracious, do you really think I don't? PURDIE (indicating delicately that she is subject to a certain softening). Sit down, won't you, my dear sir, and make yourself comfy. MATEY (accustomed of late to such deferential treatment). Thank you. But my wife ... JOANNA (hospitably). Yes, bring her in; we are simply dying to make her acquaintance. MATEY. You are very good; I am much obliged. MABEL (as he goes out). Who can she be? JOANNA (leaping). Who, who, who! MRS. COADE. But what an extraordinary wood. He doesn't seem to know who he is at all. MABEL (soothingly). Don't worry about that, Coady darling. He will know soon enough. JOANNA (again finding the bright side). And so will the little wife! By the way, whoever she is, I hope she is fond of butlers. MABEL (who has peeped). It is Lady Caroline! JOANNA (leaping again). Oh, joy, joy! And she was so sure she couldn't take the wrong turning! (Lady Caroline is evidently still sure of it.) MATEY. May I present my wife--Lady Caroline Matey. MABEL (glowing). How do you do! PURDIE. Your servant, Lady Caroline. MRS. COADE. Lady Caroline Matey! You? LADY CAROLINE (without an r in her). Charmed, I'm sure. JOANNA (neatly). Very pleased to meet any wife of Mr. Matey. PURDIE (taking the floor). Allow me. The Duchess of Candelabra. The Ladies Helena and Matilda M'Nab. I am the Lord Chancellor. MABEL. I have wanted so long to make your acquaintance. LADY CAROLINE. Charmed. JOANNA (gracefully). These informal meetings are so delightful, don't you think? LADY CAROLINE. Yes, indeed. MATEY (the introductions being thus pleasantly concluded). And your friend by the fire? PURDIE. I will introduce you to him when you wake up--I mean when he wakes up. MATEY. Perhaps I ought to have said that I am _James_ Matey. LADY CAROLINE (the happy creature). _The_ James Matey. MATEY. A name not, perhaps, unknown in the world of finance. JOANNA. Finance? Oh, so you did tak
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