Hillcrist. We had to fight for our home. I should have felt like a traitor if I hadn’t.
Jill. I’m not enjoying home tonight, Dodo.
Hillcrist. I never could hate proper; it’s a confounded nuisance.
Jill. Mother’s fearfully’ bucked, and Dawker’s simply oozing triumph. I don’t trust him. Dodo; he’s too—not pugilistic—the other one with a pug-naceous.
Hillcrist. He is rather.
Jill. I’m sure he wouldn’t care tuppence if Chloe committed suicide.
Hillcrist. [Rising uneasily] Nonsense! Nonsense!
Jill. I wonder if mother would.
Hillcrist. [Turning his face towards the window] What’s that? I thought I heard—[Louder]—Is these anybody out there?
[No answer. Jill, springs up and runs to the window.]
Jill. You!
[She dives through to
the Right, and returns, holding Chloe’s
hand and drawing her
forward]
Come in! It’s only us! [To Hillcrist] Dodo!
Hillcrist. [Flustered, but making a show of courtesy] Good evening! Won’t you sit down?
Jill. Sit down; you’re all shaky.
[She makes Chloe
sit down in the armchair, out of which they
have risen, then locks
the door, and closing the windows, draws
the curtains hastily
over them.]
Hillcrist. [Awkward and expectant] Can I do anything for you?
Chloe. I couldn’t bear it he’s coming to ask you——
Hillcrist. Who?
Chloe. My husband. [She draws in her breath with a long shudder, then seem to seize her courage in her hands] I’ve got to be quick. He keeps on asking—he knows there’s something.
Hillcrist. Make your mind easy. We shan’t tell him.
Chloe. [Appealing] Oh! that’s not enough. Can’t you tell him something to put him back to thinking it’s all right? I’ve done him such a wrong. I didn’t realise till after—I thought meeting him was just a piece of wonderful good luck, after what I’d been through. I’m not such a bad lot—not really.
[She stops from the
over-quivering of her lips. Jill, standing
beside the chair, strokes
her shoulder. Hillcrist stands very
still, painfully biting
at a finger.]
You see, my father went bankrupt, and I was in a shop——
Hillcrist. [Soothingly, and to prevent disclosures] Yes, yes; Yes, yes!
Chloe. I never gave a man away or did anything I was ashamed of—at least—I mean, I had to make my living in all sorts of ways, and then I met Charlie.
[Again she stopped from the quivering of her lips.]
Jill. It’s all right.
Chloe. He thought I was respectable, and that was such a relief, you can’t think, so—so I let him.