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could only find some sort of cruelty that didn’t really hurt.
By the way [
sitting down beside him on the arm of the chair],
what’s your name? It’s not really Boss, is it?
MANGAN
[
shortly]. If you want to know, my name’s Alfred.
MRS HUSHABYE
[
springs up]. Alfred!! Ellie,
he was chris-
tened after Tennyson!!!
MANGAN
[
rising]. I was christened after my uncle, and
never had a penny from him, damn him! What of it?
MRS HUSHABYE
. It comes to me suddenly that you are a
real person: that you had a mother, like anyone else. [
Putting
her hands on his shoulders and surveying him]. Little Alf!
MANGAN
. Well, you have a nerve.
MRS HUSHABYE
.
And you have a heart, Alfy, a whimper-
ing little heart, but a real one. [
Releasing him suddenly]. Now
run and make it up with Ellie. She has had time to think
what to say to you, which is more than I had [
she goes out
quickly into the garden by the port door].
MANGAN
. That woman has a pair of hands that go right
through you.
ELLIE
. Still in love with her, in spite of all we said about
you?
MANGAN
. Are all women like you two? Do they never think
of anything about a man except what they can get out of
him? You weren’t even thinking that about me. You were
only thinking whether your gloves would last.
ELLIE
. I shall not have to think about that when we are
married.
MANGAN
. And you think I
am going to marry you after
what I heard there!
ELLIE
. You heard nothing from me that I did not tell you
before.
MANGAN
. Perhaps you think I can’t do without you.
ELLIE
. I think you would feel lonely without us all, now,
after coming to know us so well.
MANGAN
[
with something like a yell of despair]. Am I never
to have the last word?
CAPTAIN SHOTOVER
[
appearing at the starboard garden
door]. There is a soul in torment here. What is the matter?
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MANGAN
. This girl doesn’t want
to spend her life wonder-
ing how long her gloves will last.
CAPTAIN SHOTOVER
[
passing through]. Don’t wear any.
I never do [
he goes into the pantry].
LADY UTTERWORD
[
appearing at the port garden door,
in a handsome dinner dress]. Is anything the matter?
ELLIE
. This gentleman wants to know is he never to have
the last word?
LADY UTTERWORD
[
coming forward to the sofa]. I should
let him have it, my dear. The important
thing is not to have
the last word, but to have your own way.
MANGAN
. She wants both.
LADY UTTERWORD
. She won’t get them, Mr Mangan.
Providence always has the last word.
MANGAN
[
desperately]. Now you are going to come reli-
gion over me. In this house a man’s mind might as well be a
football. I’m going. [
He makes for the hall, but is stopped by a
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