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GERALD.
Percy Pettigrew.
COLONEL.
A man? An actual man? A bull amongst that china?
SYLVESTER.
Well, hardly!
COLONEL.
You know him, Sylvester?
SYLVESTER.
They bring him to our house.
GERALD.
n.o.body has done more for the Advancement of Woman.
SYLVESTER.
By making a public exhibition of the Decay of Man.
GERALD.
Sylvester, you're a Philistine. I won't ask you to stay.
SYLVESTER.
Man the Betrayer might be dangerous, amongst such foolish virgins.
COLONEL.
The danger would be all the other way. I am not sorry _I_ shall have protection. My sister, Caroline, will be here at five.
GERALD.
Aunt Caroline! [_A little nervously._]
COLONEL.
I came to announce her visit.
SYLVESTER.
Lady Wargrave has returned to England?
COLONEL.
After ten years' absence. She has been travelling for her health, which was never too robust; and since Sir Oriel's death, she has been more or less a wanderer.
GERALD.
I knew she had arrived, but I postponed presenting myself till I was summoned. My aunt has the kindest of hearts----
COLONEL.
A heart of gold, sir.
GERALD.
And a pocket too. n.o.body knows that better than I do. Since my parents' death, she has been father and mother, as well as aunt, to me. But there was always something about aunt that made one keep one's distance.
COLONEL [_in a milder voice than he has yet used_].
And there is still, Gerald.
GERALD.
Then I'm glad I've kept mine.
COLONEL.
You acted very wisely; I happen to know she wished her arrival kept secret and to descend upon you like a _dea ex machina._ Caroline always had a sense of dramatic effect. But how the deuce did you know of her return?
GERALD.
Oh, very simply. Margery told me.
COLONEL.
Margery!
GERALD.
Aunt wrote to summon her to resume her duties.
COLONEL.
But Margery's at Mapledurham. Caroline was stopping with some friends in Paris, and Margery was sent on to her father's.
GERALD.
Six weeks ago.