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Cadwell: Eh, madam! Did you think I was out again?
Laura: I though you were here--but henceforth--
Cadwell: Today is not the day for you to make resolutions.
Laura: Heaven grant I had never seen it. Monster whom I looked on with horror.
Cadwell: I can tell from these epithets those who have been inspiring you.
Laura: And you can see from the effects the reward which is your due.
Cadwell: I know that I should thank you for the indifference you have shown me for some time.
Laura: Don't arrogate to yourself the scorn I intend to bear you for the rest of my life.
Cadwell: You taught me yesterday that I must learn to expect it.
Laura: Infidel! I have never pa.s.sed a day without giving you some proof of my affection.
Cadwell: Real affections, madam, that respond so ill to the urgings of my letter without any explanation. But let's not speak of that.
Laura: What letter, perfidious one. What do you mean to say?
Cadwell: Oh let's stop talking. Spare me such names.
Laura: No, no. I mean for you to explain yourself. I can justify myself very easily and I will have some pleasure in doing so after the blackest, most cowardly-- Continue once more. What letter do you wish to speak to me of?
Cadwell: Oh, madam, what's the use of it? The letter Bendish gave you yesterday.
Laura: To me?
Cadwell: To you, madam.
Laura: I received a letter.
Cadwell: Uh, you yourself, madam.
Laura: Which Bendish brought?
Cadwell: He himself.
Laura: That's not true.
Cadwell: Bendish?
Bendish: Sir?
Cadwell: Didn't I write a letter yesterday?
Bendish: Yes, sir.
Cadwell: Didn't I tell you to take it to London?
Bendish: That's true.
Cadwell: To whom did you take it?
Bendish: To whom?
Cadwell: Yes, idiot! To whom? Wasn't it madam?
Bendish: Yes, sir.
Cadwell: Didn't you come express?
Bendish: I remain in agreement.
Cadwell: Didn't you enter this lodging to give it to her?
Bendish: That's certain.
Cadwell: Well-what did you do with it, you a.s.s. Answer.
Bendish: Sir.
Cadwell: (interrupting him) You lost it, right?
Bendish: Sir, when I came to madam's room to put it in her hands-- (hesitating)
Cadwell: Well?
Bendish: I couldn't find it.
Cadwell: Ah, fool! (to Laura) Madam, I beg your pardon. (to Bendish, pretending to menace him) I don't know what prevents me-- (to Laura) I am in despair to have accused you so unjustly as I have done. (to Bendish) Find the letter, rogue! Was someone in the room?
Bendish: There were a lot of people, sir.
Cadwell: My letter will be lost! This is awful! In it I begged you to spend some time in the country with me and my aunt. And whoever has found it has used it to shred our relations.h.i.+p.-- But please, madam, while I am unable to disguise the cause of my chagrin--explain to me what has aroused you so seriously against me.
Laura: Oh, your dodge is very adroit, I admit. And I might be silly enough to believe you if your letter could agree with what you tell me. I have the letter. It is in my hands. I won't tell you how I got it. But let's see if you can explain away all the scorn it expresses for me.
Cadwell: Scorn for you?
Laura: Yes, cruel man--and in all it's spite. (pulls out the letter) Listen.
"I am in the country for the last two days and without Laura. The complaisance that I am obliged to show a sick aunt makes me stay in a strange solitude. Couldn't you try to render my condition supportable.
If you do not take it on yourself, Laura and the whole world together cannot help me. I will never love and never adore anyone but you in my life. Adieu."
Bendish: We shall see that someone counterfeited his signature. What will he say?