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SECOND ACT

SCENE

Drawing-room at Hunstanton, after dinner, lamps lit.
Door L.C. Door R.C.

[Ladies seated on sofas.]

MRS. ALLONBY
What a comfort it is to have got rid of the men for a little!

LADY STUTFIELD
Yes; men persecute us dreadfully, don't they?

MRS. ALLONBY
Persecute us? I wish they did.

LADY HUNSTANTON
My dear!

MRS. ALLONBY

The annoying thing is that the wretches can be perfectly happy without us. That

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