The "ne'er Do Well". a Comedy in Three Acts

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Seton ; are you here ? {Sees Rollestone).
Mr. Rollestone !
RoL. {confused). Airs. Callendar. I Mar. Come, Jeffery. Don't let us meet like this.
You must not call me Mrs. Calltndar. My name is still Marion. In that, at least, I am not changed.
RoL. {with assumed ease.) Tlien, Marion, I am very glad to meet you. I did not know, until a few minutes since, that you were at Drumferry.
Mar. I arrived a few hours ago. (Pause). Jeffery, we parted under very painful circumstances, and 1 have much to say
... to you. Much that has been on my mind for many years. But I am a foolish woman, and I don't know how to begin.
RoL. And I, too, have something to say, and it will put us both at our ease if I say it first. When we parted, I thought myself a broken-hearted man, and I believe I gave you a great deal of unnecessary pain. I hope you have forgiven me.
Mar. Forgiven you ? What had I to forgive .' RoL. Now, Marion, let us come to a cozy under- standing. You and I were fond of one another as boy and girl — I believe we told each other as much — but your mother interfered, and from her point of view, she was quite right.


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