SIR
WILFRID. The great thing is to be calm and to tackle all this sensibly.ROMAINE
. That suits me very well. But you must not hide anything from me, Sir Wilfrid. You must not try and spare me. I want to know everything. (SIR
WILFRID. Splendid. Splendid. That’s the right way to tackle things. (ROMAINE
. He told me that he had rescued an old lady and her parcels one day in the middle of a crowded street. He told me that she had asked him to go and see her.SIR
WILFRID. All very natural, I think. And your husband did go and see her.ROMAINE
. Yes.SIR
WILFRID. And they became great friends.ROMAINE
. Evidently.SIR
WILFRID. There was no question of your accompanying your husband on any occasion?ROMAINE
. Leonard thought it better not.SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. He thought Miss French would prefer it that way.SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. Leonard can be very charming.SIR
WILFRID. Yes, I’m sure he can. He felt, no doubt, it was a kindly action on his part to go and cheer up the old lady.ROMAINE
. I daresay.SIR
WILFRID. You yourself did not object at all to your husband’s friendship with this old lady?ROMAINE
. I do not think I objected, no.SIR
WILFRID. You have, of course, perfect trust in your husband, Mrs. Vole. Knowing him as well as you do . . .ROMAINE
. Yes, I know Leonard very well.SIR
WILFRID. I can’t tell you how much I admire your calm and your courage, Mrs. Vole. Knowing as I do how devoted you are to him . . .ROMAINE
. So you know how devoted I am to him?SIR
WILFRID. Of course.ROMAINE
. But excuse me, I am a foreigner. I do not always know your English terms. But is there not a saying about knowing something of your own knowledge? You do not know that I am devoted to Leonard, of your own knowledge, do you, Sir Wilfrid? (SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. Leonard told you how devoted I was to him?SIR
WILFRID. Indeed, he spoke of your devotion in the most moving terms.ROMAINE
. Men, I often think, are very stupid.SIR
WILFRID. I beg your pardon?ROMAINE
. It does not matter. Please go on.SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. Yes.SIR
WILFRID. You know that?ROMAINE
. I read it in the paper this evening.SIR
WILFRID. Quite, quite. Before reading it in the paper, you had no idea of the fact? Your husband had no idea of it?ROMAINE
. (SIR
WILFRID. Yes. You don’t suggest anything different?ROMAINE
. No. Oh, no. I do not suggest anything.SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. (SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. What hypocrites you are in this country.(MAYHEW
SIR
WILFRID. My dear Mrs. Vole!ROMAINE
. I shock you? I am so sorry.