Loyalties by John Galsworthy
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BORRING. [All ears] Dancy! Great S-Scott! COLFORD. Dancy's in the Club. If he hadn't been I'd have taken it on myself to wring the bounder's neck. WINSOR and BORRING have risen. ST ERTH alone remains seated. CANYNGE. [After consulting ST ERTH with a look] Ask De Levis to be good enough to come in here. Borring, you might see that Dancy doesn't leave the Club. We shall want him. Don't say anything to him, and use your tact to keep people off. BORRING goes out, followed by COLFORD. WINSOR. Result of hearing he was black-balled--pretty slippy. CANYNGE. St Erth, I told you there was good reason when I asked you to back young De Levis. WINSOR and I knew of this insinuation; I wanted to keep his tongue quiet. It's just wild assertion; to have it bandied about was unfair to Dancy. The duel used to keep people's tongues in order. ST ERTH. H'm! It never settled anything, except who could shoot straightest. COLFORD. [Re-appearing] De Levis says he's nothing to add to what he said to you before, on the subject. CANYNGE. Kindly tell him that if he wishes to remain a member of this Club he must account to the Committee for such a charge against a |
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