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want a forge, and a smithy,
and a shop, and fittings. I can’t
hardly do it for twenty.
HECTOR
. My worthy friend, we haven’t got twenty pounds.
THE BURGLAR
[
now master of the situation]. You can raise
it among you, can’t you?
MRS HUSHABYE
. Give him a sovereign, Hector, and get
rid of him.
HECTOR
[
giving him a pound]. There! Off with you.
THE BURGLAR
[
rising and taking the money very ungrate-
fully]. I won’t promise nothing. You have more on you than
a quid: all the lot of you, I mean.
LADY UTTERWORD
[
vigorously]. Oh, let us prosecute him
and have done with it. I have a conscience too, I hope; and I
do not feel at all sure that we have any right to let him go,
especially if he is going to be greedy and impertinent.
THE BURGLAR
[
quickly]. All right, lady, all right. I’ve no
wish to be anything but agreeable.
Good evening, ladies and
gentlemen; and thank you kindly.
He is hurrying out when he is confronted in the doorway by
Captain Shotover.
CAPTAIN SHOTOVER
[
fixing the burglar with a piercing
regard]. What’s this? Are there two of you?
THE BURGLAR
[
falling on his knees before the captain in
abject terror]. Oh, my good Lord, what have I done? Don’t
tell me it’s your house I’ve broken into, Captain Shotover.
The captain seizes him by the collar: drags him to his feet: and
leads him to the middle of the group, Hector falling back beside
his wife to make way for them.
CAPTAIN SHOTOVER
[
turning him towards Ellie]. Is that
your daughter? [
He releases him].
THE BURGLAR
. Well, how do I know, Captain? You know
the sort of life you and me has led.
Any young lady of that
age might be my daughter anywhere in the wide world, as
you might say.
CAPTAIN SHOTOVER
[
to Mazzini]. You are not Billy
Dunn. This is Billy Dunn. Why have you imposed on me?
THE BURGLAR
[
indignantly to Mazzini]. Have you been
giving yourself out to be me? You, that nigh blew my head
off! Shooting yourself, in a manner of speaking!
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MAZZINI
. My dear Captain Shotover, ever since I came
into this house I have done hardly anything else but assure
you that I am not Mr William Dunn, but Mazzini Dunn, a
very different person.
THE BURGLAR
. He don’t belong
to my branch, Captain.
There’s two sets in the family: the thinking Dunns and the
drinking Dunns, each going their own ways. I’m a drinking
Dunn: he’s a thinking Dunn. But that didn’t give him any
right to shoot me.
CAPTAIN SHOTOVER
. So you’ve turned burglar, have
you?
THE BURGLAR
. No, Captain: I wouldn’t disgrace our old
sea calling by such a thing. I am no burglar.
LADY UTTERWORD
. What were you doing with my dia-
monds?
GUINNESS
. What did you break into the house for if you’re
no burglar?
RANDALL
. Mistook the house for your own and came in
by the wrong window, eh?
THE BURGLAR
. Well, it’s no use my telling you a lie: I can
take in most captains,
but not Captain Shotover, because he
sold himself to the devil in Zanzibar, and can divine water,
spot gold, explode a cartridge in your pocket with a glance
of his eye, and see the truth hidden in the heart of man. But
I’m no burglar.
CAPTAIN SHOTOVER
. Are you an honest man?
THE BURGLAR
. I don’t set up to be better than my fellow-
creatures, and never did, as you well know, Captain. But what
I do is innocent and pious. I enquire about for houses where
the right sort of people live. I work it on them same as I worked
it here. I break into the house;
put a few spoons or diamonds
in my pocket; make a noise; get caught; and take up a collec-
tion. And you wouldn’t believe how hard it is to get caught
when you’re actually trying to. I have knocked over all the
chairs in a room without a soul paying any attention to me. In
the end I have had to walk out and leave the job.
RANDALL
. When that happens, do you put back the spoons
and diamonds?
THE BURGLAR
. Well, I don’t fly in the face of Providence,
if that’s what you want to know.
CAPTAIN SHOTOVER
. Guinness,
you remember this
man?
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GUINNESS
. I should think I do, seeing I was married to
him, the blackguard!
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