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I
am Randall Utterword, the unworthy younger brother of
Hastings. I was abroad diplomatizing when he was married.
LADY UTTERWORD
[
dashing in]. Hesione, where is the
key of the wardrobe in my room? My diamonds are in my
dressing-bag: I must lock it up—[
recognizing the stranger with
a shock] Randall, how dare you? [
She marches at him past Mrs
Hushabye, who retreats and joins Mangan near the sofa].
RANDALL
. How dare I what? I am not doing anything.
LADY UTTERWORD
. Who told you I was here?
RANDALL
. Hastings. You had
just left when I called on
you at Claridge’s; so I followed you down here. You are look-
ing extremely well.
LADY UTTERWORD
. Don’t presume to tell me so.
MRS HUSHABYE
. What is wrong with Mr Randall, Addy?
LADY UTTERWORD
[
recollecting herself]. Oh, nothing.
But he has no right to come bothering you and papa with-
out being invited [
she goes to the window-seat and sits down,
turning away from them ill-humoredly and looking into the
garden, where Hector and Ellie are now seen strolling together].
MRS HUSHABYE
. I think
you have not met Mr Mangan,
Addy.
LADY UTTERWORD
[
turning her head and nodding coldly
to Mangan]. I beg your pardon. Randall, you have flustered
me so: I make a perfect fool of myself.
MRS HUSHABYE
. Lady Utterword. My sister. My younger
sister.
MANGAN
[
bowing]. Pleased to meet you, Lady Utterword.
LADY UTTERWORD
[
with marked interest]. Who is that
gentleman walking in the garden with Miss Dunn?
MRS HUSHABYE
. I don’t know. She quarrelled mortally
with my
husband only ten minutes ago; and I didn’t know
anyone else had come. It must be a visitor. [
She goes to the
window to look]. Oh, it is Hector. They’ve made it up.
LADY UTTERWORD
. Your husband! That handsome
man?
MRS HUSHABYE
. Well, why shouldn’t my husband be a
handsome man?
RANDALL
[
joining them at the window]. One’s husband
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never is, Ariadne [
he sits by Lady Utterword, on her right].
MRS HUSHABYE
. One’s sister’s husband always is, Mr
Randall.
LADY UTTERWORD
. Don’t
be vulgar, Randall. And you,
Hesione, are just as bad.
Ellie and Hector come in from the garden by the starboard door.
Randall rises. Ellie retires into the corner near the pantry. Hec-
tor comes forward; and Lady Utterword rises looking her very
best.
MRS. HUSHABYE
. Hector, this is Addy.
HECTOR
[
apparently surprised]. Not this lady.
LADY UTTERWORD
[
smiling]. Why not?
HECTOR
[
looking at her with a piercing glance of deep but
respectful admiration, his moustache bristling]. I thought—
[
pulling himself together].
I beg your pardon, Lady Utterword.
I am extremely glad to welcome you at last under our roof
[
he offers his hand with grave courtesy].
MRS HUSHABYE
. She wants to be kissed, Hector.
LADY UTTERWORD
. Hesione! [
But she still smiles].
MRS HUSHABYE
.
Call her Addy; and kiss her like a good
brother-in-law; and have done with it. [
She leaves them to
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