END OF THE FIRST ACT.

THE SECOND ACT

AN INTERVAL OF ONE YEAR ELAPSES BETWEEN ACTS I. AND II.

_The drawing-room in Basil"s house at Putney. In the wall facing the auditorium there is a door leading from the pa.s.sage. On the right two doors lead into bedrooms, and opposite these is a bay window. The same pictures and plates decorate the walls as in the preceding Scene; the writing-table is between the side doors._ JENNY"S _influence is noticeable in the cushions in the wicker-work arm-chairs, in the window curtains and portieres of art serge, and in the huge chrysanthemums of the wall paper_.

[JENNY _is sewing while_ JAMES BUSH _is lounging in one of the arm chairs_.

JAMES.

Where"s his lordship this afternoon?

JENNY.

He"s gone out for a walk.

JAMES.

[_With a malevolent laugh._] That"s what he tells you, my dear.

JENNY.

[_Looking up quickly._] Have you seen him anywhere?

JAMES.

No, I can"t say I "ave. And if I "ad I wouldn"t boast about it.

JENNY.

[_Insisting._] What did you mean then?

JAMES.

Well, whenever I come here he"s out for a walk.... I say, old tart, could you oblige me with a couple of sovereigns till next Sat.u.r.day?

JENNY.

[_Pained to refuse._] Oh no, Jimmie, I can"t manage it. Basil made me promise I wouldn"t let you have any more.

JAMES.

What! He made you promise that?--Ugh, the mean skinflint.

JENNY.

We"ve lent you so much, Jimmie. And ma"s had a lot, too.

JAMES.

Well, look here, you can manage a sovereign, can"t you? You needn"t say anything about it.

JENNY.

I can"t really, Jimmie. I would if I could. But we"ve got a rare lot of debts worrying us, and the rent will be coming along next week.

JAMES.

[_Sulkily._] You can"t lend it me because you won"t. I should just like to know what Basil spends his money on.

JENNY.

He"s had a bad year--it"s not his fault. And I was so ill after the baby died, we had to pay the doctor nearly fifty pounds.

JAMES.

[_With a sneer._] Well, it was a wonderful fine thing you did when you married him, Jenny. And you thought you done precious well for yourself, too.

JENNY.

Jimmie, don"t!

JAMES.

I can"t stick "im at any price, and I don"t mind who knows it.

JENNY.

[_Impetuously._] I won"t have you say anything against him.

JAMES.

All right--keep your shirt in. I"m blowed if I know what you"ve got to stick up for him about. He don"t care much about you.

JENNY.

[_Hastily._] How d"you know?

JAMES.

Think I can"t see!

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