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A HOUSE OF CARDS.
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Wallis. Only a verbal one, sir. Mlle. Carita bade me say that she begged to be excused, having a previous engagement to drive with Mr. Austin.

Godfrey. Very well; that will do.

[Wallis exit.

Godfrey (lighting a cigarette). So I am to be punished for my lack of devotion, and little Austin is only too glad to be employed as the instrument of vengeance. [He walks to centre-table and looks steadily at the picture.] No; I won't do her that injustice. Frankly speaking, we bore one another to extinction, and any excuse is good enough to serve. Little Austin invites my lady to drive up to Claremont, I am asked to dine en famille, and the relief is mutual.

Wallis (entering). The carriage is ready, sir.

Godfrey. Never mind; I shall not want it now until it is time to drive to the station. What have you there?

Wallis. I have been unpacking Mrs. Effingham's box, sir. [He puts an armful of books and pictures upon the sofa.] Where is this to go, sir?

[He holds up a water-color.

Godfrey. Mrs. Effingham will be down directly, and she will probably prefer her own arrangements. [He picks up a cigar-box and a couple of reviews.] Has the library fire been lighted?

Wallis. Yes, sir.

Godfrey. Williams need not drive back to the stable, as it will be only a matter of a quarter of an hour to wait.

Wallis. Very well, sir.

[Godfrey goes out slowly.

Enter Eve, dressed in a house costume. Wallis brings in an armful of bric-à-brac, and proceeds to hang a picture.

Eve. A little higher—that will do. No; the water-color goes there. [She points over at the side wall.] I really believe that papa would notice it if it were the tenth of an inch out of line.

[She moves the easel into a corner, places a picture upon it, and then arranges in position some small articles of bric-à-brac. Wallis hangs water-color.

Eve (looking up). That will do nicely. Now take away those boots and

"Where is this to go, Sir?"