Jill. Dodo! It’s awful
Hillcrist. It is!
Chloe. And after I married him, you see, I fell in love. If I had before, perhaps I wouldn’t have dared only, I don’t know—you never know, do you? When there’s a straw going, you catch at it.
Jill. Of course you do.
Chloe. And now, you see, I’m going to have a child.
Jill. [Aghast] Oh! Are you?
Hillcrist. Good God!
Chloe. [Dully] I’ve been on hot bricks all this month, ever since that day here. I knew it was in the wind. What gets in the wind never gets out. [She rises and throws out her arms] Never! It just blows here and there [Desolately] and then—blows home. [Her voice changes to resentment] But I’ve paid for being a fool— ’tisn’t fun, that sort of life, I can tell you. I’m not ashamed and repentant, and all that. If it wasn’t for him! I’m afraid he’ll never forgive me; it’s such a disgrace for him—and then, to have his child! Being fond of him, I feel it much worse than anything I ever felt, and that’s saying a good bit. It is.
Jill. [Energetically] Look here! He simply mustn’t find out.
Chloe. That’s it; but it’s started, and he’s bound to keep on because he knows there’s something. A man isn’t going to be satisfied when there’s something he suspects about his wife, Charlie wouldn’t never. He’s clever, and he’s jealous; and he’s coming here.
[She stops, and looks round wildly, listening.]
Jill. Dodo, what can we say to put him clean off the scent?
Hillcrist. Anything—in reason.
Chloe. [Catching at this straw] You will! You see, I don’t know what I’ll do. I’ve got soft, being looked after—he does love me. And if he throws me off, I’ll go under—that’s all.
Hillcrist. Have you any suggestion?
Chloe. [Eagerly] The only thing is to tell him something positive, something he’ll believe, that’s not too bad—like my having been a lady clerk with those people who came here, and having been dismissed on suspicion of taking money. I could get him to believe that wasn’t true.
Jill. Yes; and it isn’t—that’s splendid! You’d be able to put such conviction into it. Don’t you think so, Dodo?
Hillcrist. Anything I can. I’m deeply sorry.
Chloe. Thank you. And don’t say I’ve been here, will you? He’s very suspicious. You see, he knows that his father has re-sold that land to you; that’s what he can’t make out—that, and my coming here this morning; he knows something’s being kept from him; and he noticed that man with Dawker yesterday. And my maid’s been spying on me. It’s in the air. He puts two and two together. But I’ve told him there’s nothing he need worry about; nothing that’s true.