Bessie (Advancing). And what may you want, sir?
Harry (_Turns to Bessie at once; easy manner_). I"d like to know about this swindle that"s going to be sprung on him. I didn"t mean to startle the old man. You see, on my way here I dropped into a barber"s to get a twopenny shave, and they told me there that he was something of a character. He has been a character all his life.
Bessie (_Wondering_). What swindle?
Capt. H. A grinning fellow! (_Makes sudden dash indoors with the spade.
Door slams. Affected gurgling laugh within_.)
SCENE IV.
(_Bessie and Harry. Later Capt. H. from window_).
Harry (_After a short silence_). What on earth"s upset him so? What"s the meaning of all this fuss? He isn"t always like that, is he?
Bessie. I don"t know who you are; but I may tell you that his mind has been troubled for years about an only son who ran away from home--a long time ago. Everybody knows that here.
Harry (_Thoughtful_). Troubled--for years! (_Suddenly_.) Well, I am the son.
Bessie (_Steps back_). You! . .. Harry!
Harry (_Amused, dry tone_). Got hold of my name, eh? Been making friends with the old man?
Bessie (_Distressed_). Yes... I... sometimes. . . (_Rapidly!_) He"s our landlord.
Harry (_Scornfully_). Owns both them rabbit hutches, does he? Just a thing he"d be proud of... (_Earnest_.) And now you had better tell me all about that chap who"s coming to-morrow. Know anything of him? I reckon there"s more than one in that little game. Come! Out with it!
(_Chaffing_.) I don"t take no... from women.
Bessie (_Bewildered_). Oh! It"s so difficult... What had I better do?...
Harry (_Good-humoured_). Make a clean breast of it.
Bessie (_Wildly to herself_). Impossible! (_Starts_.) You don"t understand. I must think--see--try to--I, I must have time. Plenty of time.
Harry. What for? Come. Two words. And don"t be afraid for yourself. I ain"t going to make it a police job. But it"s the other fellow that"ll get upset when he least expects it. There"ll be some fun when he shows his mug here to-morrow. (_Snaps fingers_.) I don"t care that for the old man"s dollars, but right is right. You shall see me put a head on that c.o.o.n, whoever he is.
Bessie (_Wrings hands slightly_). What had I better do? (_Suddenly to Harry_.) It"s you--you yourself that we--that he"s waiting for. It"s _you_ who are to come to-morrow.
Harry (_Slowly_). Oh! it"s me! (_Perplexed_.) There"s something there I can"t understand. I haven"t written ahead or anything. It was my chum who showed me the advertis.e.m.e.nt with the old boy"s address, this very morning--in London.
Bessie (_Anxious_). How can I make it plain to you without... (_Bites her lip, embarra.s.sed_.) Sometimes he talks so strangely.
Harry (_Expectant_). Does he? What about?
Bessie. Only you. And he will stand no contradicting.
Harry. Stubborn. Eh? The old man hasn"t changed much from what I can remember. (_They stand looking at each other helplessly_.)
Bessie. He"s made up his mind you would come back . . . to-morrow.
Harry. I can"t hang about here till morning. Got no money to get a bed.
Not a cent. But why won"t to-day do?
Bessie. Because you"ve been too long away.
Harry (_With force_). Look here, they fairly drove me out. Poor mother nagged at me for being idle, and the old man said he would cut my soul out of my body rather than let me go to sea.
Bessie (_Murmurs_). He can bear no contradicting.
Harry (_Continuing_). Well, it looked as tho" he would do it too. So I went. (_Moody_.) It seems to me sometimes I was born to them by a mistake... in that other rabbit hutch of a house.
Bessie (_A little mocking_). And where do you think you ought to have been born by rights?
Harry. In the open--upon a beach--on a windy night.
Bessie (_Faintly_). Ah!
Harry. They were characters, both of them, by George! Shall I try the door?
Bessie. Wait. I must explain to you why it is to-morrow.
Harry. Aye. That you must, or...
(_Window in H."s cottage runs up_.)
Capt. H."s Voice (_Above_). A--grinning--information--fellow coming to worry me in my own garden! What next?
(_Window rumbles down_.)
Bessie. Yes. I must. (_Lays hand on Harry"s sleeve_.) Let"s get further off. n.o.body ever comes this way after dark.
Harry (_Careless laugh_). Aye. A good road for a walk with a girl.
(_They turn their backs on audience and move up the stage slowly. Close together. Harry bends his head over Bessie_).
Bessie"s Voice (_Beginning eagerly_). People here somehow did not take kindly to him.
Harry"s Voice. Aye. Aye. I understand that.
(_They walk slowly back towards the front_.)
Bessie. He was almost ready to starve himself for your sake.
Harry. And I had to starve more than once for his whim.
Bessie. I"m afraid you"ve a hard heart. (_Remains thoughtful_.)