[Joy shakes her head.]
Do look at me! [Joy steals a look.] Oh! Joy!
[Again joy shakes her head.]
Joy. [Suddenly.] Don’t!
Dick. [Seizing her hand.] Oh, Joy! Can’t you——
Joy. [Drawing the hand away.] Oh! don’t.
Dick. [Bending his head.] It’s—it’s—so——
Joy. [Quietly.] Don’t, Dick!
Dick. But I can’t help it! It’s too much for me, Joy, I must tell you——
[Mrs. Gwyn is seen approaching towards the house.]
Joy. [Spinning round.] It’s Mother—oh,
Mother!
[She rushes at her.]
[Mrs. Gwyn
is a handsome creature of thirty-six, dressed in a
muslin frock.
She twists her daughter round, and kisses her.]
Mrs. Gwyn. How sweet you look with your hair up, Joy! Who ’s this? [Glancing with a smile at Dick.]
Joy. Dick Merton—in my letters you know.
[She looks at Dick as though she wished him gone.]
Mrs. Gwyn. How do you do?
Dick. [Shaking hands.] How d ’you do?
I think if you’ll excuse me
—I’ll go in.
[He goes uncertainly.]
Mrs. Gwyn. What’s the matter with him?
Joy. Oh, nothing! [Hugging her.] Mother!
You do look such a duck.
Why did you come by the towing-path, was n’t
it cooking?
Mrs. Gwyn. [Avoiding her eyes.] Mr. Lever
wanted to go into Mr.
Henty’s.
[Her manner is rather artificially composed.]
Joy. [Dully.] Oh! Is he-is he really coming here, Mother?
Mrs. Gwyn. [Whose voice has hardened just a little.] If Aunt Nell’s got a room for him—of course—why not?
Joy. [Digging her chin into her mother’s shoulder.]
[Why couldn’t
he choose some day when we’d gone? I wanted
you
all to myself.]
Mrs. Gwyn. You are a quaint child—when I was your age——
Joy. [Suddenly looking up.] Oh! Mother, you must have been a chook!
Mrs. Gwyn. Well, I was about twice as old as you, I know that.
Joy. Had you any—any other offers before you were married, Mother?
Mrs. Gwyn. [Smilingly.] Heaps!
Joy. [Reflectively.] Oh!
Mrs. Gwyn. Why? Have you been having any?
Joy. [Glancing at Mrs. Gwyn, and then down.] N-o, of course not!
Mrs. Gwyn. Where are they all? Where’s Peachey?
Joy. Fussing about somewhere; don’t let’s hurry! Oh! you duckie— duckie! Aren’t there any letters from Dad?
Mrs. Gwyn. [In a harder voice.] Yes, one or two.