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INE. Sorry. I really am full up this afternoon. [MRS. QUEBEC _comes to_ OTTOLINE _as_ MRS. ANSLOW _goes to_ PHILIP. ROOPE _opens the door on the left and remains there, waiting to escort the ladies to the outer door._] Can I give you a lift anywhere, Esme? MRS. QUEBEC. Thanks; Millicent's taking me along with her to the Horse Show. MRS. ANSLOW. [_Shaking hands with_ PHILIP.] Very pleased to meet you again. Ever see anything now of the Fairfields? PHILIP. Never. MRS. ANSLOW. No loss. I believe dear old Eustace is off his head. PHILIP. Possibly. MRS. ANSLOW. [_Tolerantly._] But then, so many people are off their heads, aren't they? PHILIP. A great many. MRS. ANSLOW. [_Bestowing a parting nod upon_ PHILIP _and crossing to the open door._] Sha'n't wait, Esme. It's a month's journey to Hammersmith in the ark. MRS. QUEBEC. [_Kissing_ OTTOLINE.] Good-bye. MRS. ANSLOW. [_To_ ROOPE.] Charming lunch. Enjoyed myself enormously. MRS. QUEBEC. [_Shaking hands with_ PHILIP _hastily._] Good-bye, Mr. Mackworth. PHILIP. Good-bye. [ROOPE _and_ MRS. ANSLOW _have disappeared;_ MRS. QUEBEC _follows them._ OTTOLINE _approaches_ PHILIP _slowly._ OTTOLINE. [_Giving him her hand._] Good-bye. PHILIP. [_Bending over it formally._] Good-bye. OTTOLINE. We--we're in Ennismore Gardens, you know. [_He acknowledges the information by a stiff bow. She interests herself in her glove-buttons._] You--you've chosen to drop out of my--out of our lives so completely that I hardly like to ask you to come and see us. PHILIP. [_Constrainedly._] You are very good; but I--I don't go about much in these days, and I'm afraid---- OTTOLINE. [_Quickly._] Oh, I'm sure you're wise. [_Drawing herself erect._] A writer shouldn't give up to society what is meant for mankind, should he? [_She passes him distantly, to leave the room, and he
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