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rd to apply to her sacrifice. AUGUSTA. I suppose, with your extraordinary radical views, you mean that she might have remained here and married George. One never can predict the harm that a woman of that kind can do. DR. JONATHAN (rising). The harm that a bad woman can do, Augusta, is sometimes exceeded only by the harm a good woman can do. You are unfortunately steeped in a religion which lacks the faith in humanity that should be its foundation. The girl has just given you the strongest proof of an inherent goodness, and you choose to call her bad. But if you will not listen to Moses and the prophets, how will you listen to Christ? AUGUSTA. Jonathan! Where are you going? DR. JONATHAN. To find Minnie Farrell and bring her back to Foxon Falls. (He goes out, lower right. AUGUSTA sits for a while, motionless, and then makes an attempt to go on with her knitting. A man's face is seen pressed against the glass of the middle window. AUGUSTA does not perceive him. He disappears, the glass door, upper right, opens slowly and PRAG enters! His clothes are wet, he is unshaven, he is gaunt and ill, and his eyed gleans. He leaves the door open behind him. Once inside the room, he halts and stares at AUGUSTA, who gathers up her knitting and rises. She does not lack courage.) AUGUSTA. What do you want? PRAG. I come to see Mr. Pindar. AUGUSTA. The proper place to see Mr. Pindar is in his office. What do you mean by forcing your way into this house? PRAG (advancing). I have no right here--it is too fine for me, yes? (Through the window the figure of a woman is seen running across the lawn, and a moment later MINNIE FARRELL comes in through the open doorway, upper right. She is breathless and somewhat wet.) AUGUSTA. Minnie! PRAG (turning and confronting MINNIE). So! You come back to Foxon Falls, too! MINNIE. You guessed it. PRAG. You follow me? MINNIE. But you're some sprinter! (She seizes him by the arm.) Come on, Prag,--you haven't got any business here, and you know it. PRAG (stubbornly). I come to see Mr. Pindar. I vill see him! AUGUSTA. He isn't home. PRAG. Then I vait for him. MINNIE (glancing toward the study door, where she suspects ASHER is). No you don't, either! You come along with me. (She pulls him, and he resists. They begin to struggle. AUGUSTA cries out and runs to MINNIE's assistance.) Keep away, Mrs. Pindar. If Mr. Pindar's home, fin
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