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-not pugilistic--the other one with a pug-naceous. HILLCRIST. He is rather. JILL. I'm sure he wouldn't care tuppence if Chloe committed suicide. HILLCRIST. [Rising uneasily] Nonsense! Nonsense! JILL. I wonder if mother would. HILLCRIST. [Turning his face towards the window] What's that? I thought I heard--[Louder]--Is these anybody out there? [No answer. JILL, springs up and runs to the window.] JILL. You! [She dives through to the Right, and returns, holding CHLOE'S hand and drawing her forward] Come in! It's only us! [To HILLCRIST] Dodo! HILLCRIST. [Flustered, but making a show of courtesy] Good evening! Won't you sit down? JILL. Sit down; you're all shaky. [She makes CHLOE sit down in the armchair, out of which they have risen, then locks the door, and closing the windows, draws the curtains hastily over them.] HILLCRIST. [Awkward and expectant] Can I do anything for you? CHLOE. I couldn't bear it he's coming to ask you---- HILLCRIST. Who? CHLOE. My husband. [She draws in her breath with a long shudder, then seem to seize her courage in her hands] I've got to be quick. He keeps on asking--he knows there's something. HILLCRIST. Make your mind easy. We shan't tell him. CHLOE. [Appealing] Oh! that's not enough. Can't you tell him something to put him back to thinking it's all right? I've done him such a wrong. I didn't realise till after--I thought meeting him was just a piece of wonderful good luck, after what I'd been through. I'm not such a bad lot--not really. [She stops from the over-quivering of her lips. JILL, standing beside the chair, strokes her shoulder. HILLCRIST stands very still, painfully biting at a finger.] You see, my father went bankrupt, and I was in a shop---- HILLCRIST. [Soothingly, and to prevent disclosures] Yes, yes; Yes, yes! CHLOE. I never gave a man away or did anything I was ashamed of--at least--I mean, I had to make my living in all sorts of ways, and then I met Charlie. [Again she stopped from the quivering of her lips.] JILL. It's all right. CHLOE. He thought I was respectable, and that was such a relief, you can't think, so--so I let him. JILL. Dodo! It's awful HILLCRIST. It is! CHLOE. And after I married him, you see, I fell in love. If I had before, perhaps I wouldn't have dared only, I don't know--you never know, do you? Whe
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