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She opens her eyes.] CHARLES. Well, Clo! Had a sleep, old girl? CHLOE. Ye-es. CHARLES. [Sitting on the arm of the sofa and caressing her] Feel better, dear? CHLOE. Yes, better, Charlie. CHARLES. That's right. Would you like some soup? CHLOE. [With a shudder] No. CHARLES. I say-what gives you these heads? You've been very on and off all this last month. CHLOE. I don't know. Except that--except that I am going to have a child, Charlie. CHARLES. After all! By Jove! Sure? CHLOE. [Nodding] Are you glad? CHARLES. Well--I suppose I am. The guv'nor will be mighty pleased, anyway. CHLOE. Don't tell him--yet. CHARLES. All right! [Bending over and drawing her to him] My poor girl, I'm so sorry you're seedy. Give us a kiss. [CHLOE puts up her face and kisses him passionately.] I say, you're like fire. You're not feverish? CHLOE. [With a laugh] It's a wonder if I'm not. Charlie, are you happy with me? CHARLES. What do you think? CHLOE. [Leaning against him] You wouldn't easily believe things against me, would you? CHARLES. What! Thinking of those Hillcrists? What the hell that woman means by her attitude towards you--When I saw her there to-day, I had all my work cut out not to go up and give her a bit of my mind. CHLOE. [Watching him stealthily] It's not good for me, now I'm like this. It's upsetting me, Charlie. CHARLES. Yes; and we won't forget. We'll make 'em pay for it. CHLOE. It's wretched in a little place like this. I say, must you go on spoiling their home? CHARLES. The woman cuts you and insults you. That's enough for me. CHLOE. [Timidly] Let her. I don't care; I can't bear feeling enemies about, Charlie, I--get nervous--I---- CHARLES. My dear girl! What is it? [He looks at her intently.] CHLOE. I suppose it's--being like this. [Suddenly] But, Charlie, do stop it for my sake. Do, do! CHARLES. [Patting her arm] Come, come; I say, Chloe! You're making mountains. See things in proportion. Father's paid nine thousand five hundred to get the better of those people, and you want him to chuck it away to save a woman who's insulted you. That's not sense, and it's not business. Have some pride. CHLOE. [Breathless] I've got no pride, Charlie. I want to be quiet--that's all. CHARLES. Well, if the row gets on your nerves, I can take you to the sea. But you ought to enjoy a fight with pe
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