(
LADY
ANGKATELL. Gudgeon is wonderful. (HENRIETTA
. (EDWARD
. (LADY
ANGKATELL. You know I don’t smoke, dear.(MIDGE
HENRIETTA
. Getting along. I’ve finished the big wooden figure for the International Group. Would you like to see it?EDWARD
. Yes.HENRIETTA
. It’s concealed in what I believe the house agent who sold Henry this house calls the “breakfast nook.”(MIDGE
LADY
ANGKATELL. Thank heavens that’s something I have(
HENRIETTA
. It’s called The Worshipper.EDWARD
. (HENRIETTA
. Pearwood.EDWARD
. (MIDGE
. (EDWARD
. That heavy forward slant of the neck and shoulders—the submission. The fanaticism of the face—the eyes—she’s blind? (HENRIETTA
. Yes.EDWARD
. What’s she looking at—with her blind eyes?HENRIETTA
. (LADY
ANGKATELL. (HENRIETTA
. ((EDWARD
LADY
ANGKATELL. (EDWARD
. Ah, yes—down by the river.LADY
ANGKATELL. ((
EDWARD
. Why did she say “Poor Henrietta?”(MIDGE
HENRIETTA
. Lucy isn’t blind.EDWARD
. (HENRIETTA
. I’d love to. (MIDGE
. No, thank you.(EDWARD
I’ll stay here and help Lucy with the Cristows when they arrive.
EDWARD
. (HENRIETTA
. Yes.EDWARD
. I wish I’d known.HENRIETTA
. (EDWARD
. ((
LADY
ANGKATELL. (MIDGE
. Yes.LADY
ANGKATELL. Does Edward know about the Cristows?MIDGE
. Yes.LADY
ANGKATELL. Was it all right?MIDGE
. Not noticeably.