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Five Little Plays by Alfred Sutro
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right is another door, leading to the hall._

_The place is pleasantly and prettily, though quite
inexpensively, furnished. To the left, at angles with the
distempered wall, is a baby-grand piano; the fireplace, in which
a fire is burning merrily, is on the same side, full centre. To
the right of the door leading to the dining-room is a small
side-table, on which there is a tray with decanter and glasses;
in front of this, a card-table, open, with two packs of cards on
it, and chairs on each side. Another table, a round one, is in
the centre of the room--to right and to left of it are
comfortable armchairs. Against the right wall is a long sofa;
above it hang a few good, water-colours and engravings; on the
piano and the table there are flowers. A general appearance of
refinement and comfort pervades the room; no luxury, but evidence
everywhere of good taste, and the countless feminine touches that
make a room homelike and pleasant._

_When the curtain rises,_ HECTOR ALLEN, _a youngish man of
forty, with an attractive intellectual face, is seen standing by
the dining-table in the inner room, draining his liqueur-glass,
with_ WALTER COZENS _to the right of him, lighting a cigarette._
WALTER _is a few years younger than his friend, moderately
good-looking, with fine, curly brown hair and a splendid silky
moustache. His morning-clothes are conspicuously well-cut--he is
evidently something of a dandy;_ HECTOR _wears a rather shabby
dress-suit, his boots are awkward, and his tie ready-made._
BETTY, _a handsome woman of thirty, wearing a very pretty
tea-gown, is talking to the maid at the back of the dining-room._

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