Scantlebury. [With grave discomfort.] You talk very lightly of your dividends, young man; I don’t know where we are.
Wilder. There’s only one sound way of looking at it. We can’t go on ruining ourselves with this strike.
Anthony. No caving in!
Scantlebury. [With a gesture of despair.] Look at him!
[Anthony’s leaning back in his chair. They do look at him.]
Wilder. [Returning to his seat.] Well, all I can say is, if that’s the Chairman’s view, I don’t know what we’ve come down here for.
Anthony. To tell the men that we’ve got nothing for them—— [Grimly.] They won’t believe it till they hear it spoken in plain English.
Wilder. H’m! Shouldn’t be a bit surprised if that brute Roberts had n’t got us down here with the very same idea. I hate a man with a grievance.
Edgar. [Resentfully.] We didn’t pay him enough for his discovery. I always said that at the time.
Wilder. We paid him five hundred and a bonus of two hundred three years later. If that’s not enough! What does he want, for goodness’ sake?
Tench. [Complainingly.] Company made a hundred thousand out of his brains, and paid him seven hundred—that’s the way he goes on, sir.
Wilder. The man’s a rank agitator! Look here, I hate the Unions. But now we’ve got Harness here let’s get him to settle the whole thing.
Anthony. No! [Again they look at him.]
Underwood. Roberts won’t let the men assent to that.
Scantlebury. Fanatic! Fanatic!
Wilder. [Looking at Anthony.] And not the only one! [Frost enters from the hall.]
Frost. [To Anthony.] Mr. Harness from the Union, waiting, sir. The men are here too, sir.
[Anthony nods.
Underwood goes to the door, returning with
Harness, a pale,
clean-shaven man with hollow cheeks, quick
eyes, and lantern jaw—frost
has retired.]
Underwood. [Pointing to TENCH’S chair.] Sit there next the Chairman, Harness, won’t you?
[At HARNESS’S
appearance, the Board have drawn together, as it
were, and turned a little
to him, like cattle at a dog.]
Harness. [With a sharp look round, and a bow.] Thanks! [He sits—– his accent is slightly nasal.] Well, gentlemen, we’re going to do business at last, I hope.
Wilder. Depends on what you call business, Harness. Why don’t you make the men come in?
Harness. [Sardonically.] The men are far more in the right than you are. The question with us is whether we shan’t begin to support them again.
[He ignores them all,
except Anthony, to whom he turns in
speaking.]