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_Harry._ After tea. We'll have a nice cosy half-hour, all to ourselves, and sweep them all out of our minds.
[_With a gesture._
_Dolly._ [_Nods cheerfully._] Yes, a nice cosy half-hour and sweep them all out of our minds. [_With his gesture. Exit_ HARRY _briskly. She repeats his gesture._] Sweep them all out of our minds. [_Opening desk and regarding bills with dismay._] Oh, don't I wish I could! Oh, Renie!
[RENIE _is busy with her letter at the fire._
_Renie._ [_Puts letter into pocket._] What is it?
_Dolly._ [_Has taken up one or two bills._] These bills! These awful bills! These vampires!
_Renie._ Yes, dear! I suppose it's rather dreadful, but it must be sweet to have a dear, kind husband who'll pay them all off.
_Dolly._ Harry? He made a dreadful fuss last time. And then I didn't show him all.
_Renie._ Well, dear, after all, it's only bills----
_Dolly._ Only bills! Only? Well, I'm going to show him every one this time. And what a lesson it shall be to me! That's why I'm so grateful to Mr. Pilcher.
_Renie._ Why?
_Dolly._ Yesterday afternoon I thought I'd screw up my courage to go through the bills just to see where I was. My dear, I was paralysed! I had the most appalling time! Well, Mr. Pilcher's sermon came just in the nick of time. I thought "what an idiot I must be to endure all this misery just for want of a little resolution."
_Renie._ Mr. Pilcher's sermon came just in the nick of time for me too.
_Dolly._ Did it?
_Renie._ I had an awful afternoon yesterday!
_Dolly._ You?! You haven't any bills?
_Renie._ No! [_Sighs._] I almost wish I had.
_Dolly._ Wish you had?!
_Renie._ I almost envy you the delicious experience of having to confess----
_Dolly._ Yes dear, you always were fond of scenes, but I'm not!
_Renie._ And then the heavenly feeling of being forgiven, and taken in the arms of the man you love!
_Dolly._ Yes, that part of it is all right. It's what comes before----
[_With a little shudder._
_Renie._ After all, your husband isn't a machine. He is a human being!
_Dolly._ Oh, Harry's a perfect dear in most things, but he has got a temper!
_Renie._ My husband never even swears at me! Oh, Dolly, you are lucky!
_Dolly._ Hum!
_Renie._ Oh, Dolly---- [_Sighs and goes away._
_Dolly._ Is anything the matter?
_Renie._ No dear. Nothing, except--oh, life is so hard! so hard!
_Dolly._ Renie, if you're in trouble----
_Renie._ Thank you, dear. I knew you'd help me.
_Dolly._ Yes, so long as it isn't money. And even then I'd help you, only I can't.
_Renie._ It isn't money.
_Dolly._ Then what is it?
_Renie._ [_Looking at_ DOLLY _curiously._] I wonder if you would understand.
_Dolly._ I'll do my best.
_Renie._ It's such a strange story. [_Moving away,_ DOLLY _makes a little dubious grimace behind her back._ RENIE _suddenly comes up to_ DOLLY _very effusively._] Dolly, I will trust you. You know I thoroughly admire and honour my husband.
_Dolly._ [_A little startled._] Ye-es.
_Renie._ You know that nothing could ever induce me to wrong him for a moment?
_Dolly._ No----
_Renie._ Nothing could be further from my thoughts.
_Dolly._ No--but is there anybody--Renie, who is it?
_Renie._ Give me your sacred promise you'll never breathe a word to any living soul?
_Dolly._ Not a word--who is it?
_Renie._ Not even to your husband?
_Dolly._ Not even to my husband.
_Renie._ Nor to him?
_Dolly._ Him? No, of course not. Who is it?
_Renie._ Well, dear, you know what my life has been. Few women have met with so little real sympathy as I. Few women have suffered----