Barthwick. Whom did you want to see, madam?
Unknown. [Stopping and looking back.] It was Mr. John Barthwick I wanted to see.
Barthwick. I am John Barthwick, madam. What can I have the pleasure of doing for you?
Unknown. Oh! I—I don’t [She drops her eyes. Barthwick scrutinises her, and purses his lips.]
Barthwick. It was my son, perhaps, you wished to see?
Unknown. [Quickly.] Yes, of course, it’s your son.
Barthwick. May I ask whom I have the pleasure of speaking to?
Unknown. [Appeal and hardiness upon her face.] My name is——oh! it does n’t matter—I don’t want to make any fuss. I just want to see your son for a minute. [Boldly.] In fact, I must see him.
Barthwick. [Controlling his uneasiness.] My son is not very well. If necessary, no doubt I could attend to the matter; be so kind as to let me know——
Unknown. Oh! but I must see him—I ’ve come on purpose—[She bursts out nervously.] I don’t want to make any fuss, but the fact is, last—last night your son took away—he took away my [She stops.]
Barthwick. [Severely.] Yes, madam, what?
Unknown. He took away my—my reticule.
Barthwick. Your reti——?
Unknown. I don’t care about the reticule; it’s not that I want—I ’m sure I don’t want to make any fuss—[her face is quivering]—but —but—all my money was in it!
Barthwick. In what—in what?
Unknown. In my purse, in the reticule. It was a crimson silk purse. Really, I wouldn’t have come—I don’t want to make any fuss. But I must get my money back—mustn’t I?
Barthwick. Do you tell me that my son——?
Unknown. Oh! well, you see, he was n’t quite I mean he was
[She smiles mesmerically.]
Barthwick. I beg your pardon.
Unknown. [Stamping her foot.] Oh! don’t you see—tipsy! We had a quarrel.
Barthwick. [Scandalised.] How? Where?
Unknown. [Defiantly.] At my place. We’d had supper at the——and your son——
Barthwick. [Pressing the bell.] May I ask how
you knew this house?
Did he give you his name and address?
Unknown. [Glancing sidelong.] I got it out of his overcoat.
Barthwick. [Sardonically.] Oh! you got it
out of his overcoat.
And may I ask if my son will know you by daylight?
Unknown. Know me? I should jolly—I
mean, of course he will!
[Marlow comes in.]
Barthwick. Ask Mr. John to come down.
[Marlow goes out, and Barthwick walks uneasily about.]
And how long have you enjoyed his acquaintanceship?