LADY
ANGKATELL. Well, you know, darling, that I don’t sleep very well. And when I can’t sleep I’m inclined to prowl around the house.MIDGE
. I know, half the guests think it’s burglars, the other half think it’s ghosts.LADY
ANGKATELL. Well, I happened to be looking through the passage window. John was just coming back to the house, and it was close on three o’clock.(
MIDGE
. (LADY
ANGKATELL. One wonders if Gerda thinks.MIDGE
. (LADY
ANGKATELL. I don’t think Henrietta was sleeping very well either last night. The light was on in her room, and I thought I saw her curtains move.MIDGE
. Really, John is aLADY
ANGKATELL. He’s a man who’s always taken risks—and usually got away with them.MIDGE
. One day he’ll go too far. This was a bit blatant, even for him.LADY
ANGKATELL. My dear child, he couldn’t help himself. That woman just sailed in last night and—grabbed him. I must say I admired her performance. It was so beautifully timed and planned.MIDGE
. Do you think it was planned?LADY
ANGKATELL. (MIDGE
. You may say, in your detached way, she gave a beautiful performance—but it remains to be seen whether Gerda and Henrietta agree with you.(SIR
HENRYSIR
HENRY. (MIDGE
. I’ve never shot with a pistol or a revolver in my life. I shall probably drill a hole in you, Cousin Henry.SIR
HENRY. I’ll take jolly good care that you don’t.MIDGE
. Well, it would be nice to think that I might some day be able to turn the tables on a burglar.SIR
HENRY. Every woman ought to learn to shoot with a revolver.LADY
ANGKATELL. (MIDGE
. Don’t you have to have licences for them?SIR
HENRY. Of course.MIDGE
. Have you ever had a burglar?SIR
HENRY. Not yet, but we live in hopes. If he does come, Lucy will probably shoot him dead.MIDGE
. (SIR
HENRY. Lucy’s a far better shot than I am. Lucy always gets her man.MIDGE
. I shall be simply terrified.(
HENRIETTA
. (LADY
ANGKATELL. They’ve gone down to the targets. Why don’t you join them, Henrietta?HENRIETTA
. Yes, I will. I was rather good last spring. Are you going, Lucy?LADY
ANGKATELL. Yes. No. I must do something about my eggs first. (HENRIETTA
. Eggs?LADY
ANGKATELL. Yes, they are over there in the basket, darling.(HENRIETTA
Oh! Thank you, my pet. (
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. (LADY
ANGKATELL. I think he took his gun and went up to the woods. Henry was going with him—but someone came to see him about something.HENRIETTA
. I see. ((
LADY
ANGKATELL. Doing any work this morning?HENRIETTA
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