Wanda. [In a voice of breathless relief, with a rather foreign accent] Oh! it’s you, Larry! Why did you knock? I was so frightened. Come in! [She crosses quickly, and flings her arms round his neck] [Recoiling—in a terror-stricken whisper] Oh! Who is it?
Keith. [In a smothered voice] A friend of Larry’s. Don’t be frightened.
She has recoiled again to the window; and when he finds the switch and turns the light up, she is seen standing there holding her dark wrapper up to her throat, so that her face has an uncanny look of being detached from the body.
[Gently] You needn’t be afraid. I haven’t come to do you harm— quite the contrary. [Holding up the keys] Larry wouldn’t have given me these, would he, if he hadn’t trusted me?
Wanda does not
move, staring like a spirit startled out of the
flesh.
[After looking round him] I’m sorry to have startled you.
Wanda. [In a whisper] Who are you, please?
Keith. Larry’s brother.
Wanda, with a sigh
of utter relief, steals forward to the couch
and sinks down.
Keith goes up to her.
He’d told me.
Wanda. [Clasping her hands round her knees.] Yes?
Keith. An awful business!
Wanda. Yes; oh, yes! Awful—it is awful!
Keith. [Staring round him again.] In this room?
Wanda. Just where you are standing. I see him now, always falling.
Keith. [Moved by the gentle despair in her voice] You—look very young. What’s your name?
Wanda. Wanda.
Keith. Are you fond of Larry?
Wanda. I would die for him!
[A moment’s silence.]
Keith. I—I’ve come to see what you can do to save him.
Wanda, [Wistfully] You would not deceive me. You are really his brother?
Keith. I swear it.
Wanda. [Clasping her hands] If I can save him! Won’t you sit down?
Keith. [Drawing up a chair and sitting] This, man, your—your husband, before he came here the night before last—how long since you saw him?