Five Little Plays by Alfred Sutro
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a step towards her, and stands by her side, at the back of the table, his
voice becomes gentle and affectionate._] But I say, really, you're taking it awfully well--pluckily. I knew you would--I knew I was an ass to be so--afraid.... And look here, we'll always be pals--the very best of pals. I'll ... never forget--never. You may be quite sure ... of that. I want to get married--I do--have a home of my own, and so forth--but you'll still be--just the one woman I really have loved--the one woman in my life--to whom I owe--everything. BETTY. [_With a mirthless laugh._] Do you tell all that--to Mary Gillingham? WALTER. [_Pettishly, as he moves away._] Do I--don't be so absurd. BETTY. You tell _her_ she is the only _girl_ you have loved. WALTER. [_Moving back to the fire, with his back to her._] I tell her--I tell her--what does it matter what I tell her? And one girl or another--she or someone else-- BETTY. But you haven't answered my question--what's to become of me? WALTER. [_Angrily, facing her._] Become of you! Don't talk such nonsense. Because it is--really it is. You'll be as you were. And Hector's a splendid chap--and after all we've been frightfully wrong--treating him infernally badly--despicably. Oh yes, we have--and you know it. Lord, there've been nights when I have--but never mind that--that's all over! In future we can look him in the face without feeling guilty--we can-- BETTY. [_Quietly._] _You_ can. |
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