SIR
WILFRID. (MAYHEW
. And don’t you forget it.LEONARD
. Yes, but why? I can’t see why. She’s always seemed so devoted. I could have sworn she loved me—and yet all the time she was going with this other fellow. (WARDER
. (LEONARD
. Is there still a crowd?(ROMAINE
,POLICEMAN
. (ROMAINE
. ((
SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. (SIR
WILFRID. You’ve done enough harm.ROMAINE
. Mayn’t I even congratulate Leonard on being free?SIR
WILFRID. No thanks to you.ROMAINE
. And rich.LEONARD
. (MAYHEW
. Yes, I think, Mr. Vole, that you will certainly inherit a great deal of money.LEONARD
. (ROMAINE
. (SIR
WILFRID. No!(SIR
WILFRIDROMAINE
. Tell me, do those words the Judge said mean that I shall—go to prison?SIR
WILFRID. You will quite certainly be charged with perjury and tried for it. You will probably go to prison.LEONARD
. (MAYHEW
. Will you never see sense, Vole? Now we must consider practicalities—this matter of probate.(MAYHEW
SIR
WILFRID. It may interest you to know that I took your measure the first time we met. I made up my mind then to beat you at your little game, and by God I’ve done it. I’ve got him off—in spite of you.ROMAINE
. InSIR
WILFRID. You don’t deny, do you, that you did your best to hang him?ROMAINE
. Would they have believed me if I had said that he was at home with me that night, and did not go out? Would they?SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. Because they would have said to themselves: this woman loves this man—she would say or do anything for him. They would have had sympathy with me, yes. But they would not haveSIR
WILFRID. If you’d been speaking the truth they would.ROMAINE
. I wonder. (SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. (SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. I couldn’t risk it. (SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. But you do not understand at all.SIR
WILFRID. (ROMAINE
. Afraid?SIR
WILFRID. Of linking your life with a murderer’s.