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But first--(He gives his father the look with
pocket.) It wasn't likely, Mr. Shand, that we should forget the day.
JOHN. The day?
DAVID. The second anniversary of your marriage. We came purposely for
a lace shawl, Maggie, from the three of us, a pure Tobermory; you
cries of joy. She rushes at the donors and kisses each of them just
expression to their pleasure in a not very dissimilar manner.)
ALICK. Havers.
DAVID. Havers.
JAMES. Havers.
JOHN. It's a very fine shawl.
(He should not have spoken, for he has set JAMES'S volatile mind
Did he ... forget?
(There is more than a touch of malice in the question. It is a
a challenge.)
MAGGIE (lifting the gage of battle). John forget? Never! It's a
and a pendant.html">pendant--but we have no time for this.)
MAGGIE. Yes.
DAVID (who has felt the note of antagonism and is troubled). You were
blame him for extravagance.
DAVID (relieved). Oh, that's it.
JAMES (licking his lips). Let's see it.
MAGGIE (a daughter of the devil). Where did you put it, John?
(JOHN's mouth opens but has nothing to contribute.)
SYBIL (the impediment has stolen back again). Perhaps it has been ...
on that table, is it, James? (The Wylies turn to look, and MAGGIE's
determined hand, and presently a pendant is placed in it.) Here it
it.)
ALICK. Preserve me. Is that stone real, Mr. Shand?
JOHN (who has begun to look his grimmest). Yes.
MAGGIE (who is now ready, if he wishes it, to take him on too). John
something he wants to talk over with Lady Sybil. (Recovering. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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