The Second Mrs. Tanqueray by Arthur W. Pinero
Author:Arthur W. Pinero
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Tags: Remarried people -- Drama, Upper class -- England -- Drama, Prostitutes -- England -- Public opinion -- Drama, Tragedies, Prostitutes -- England -- Drama, Prostitutes -- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 19th century -- Drama, Women -- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 19th century -- Drama, Marriage -- Drama
Publisher: Standard Ebooks
Published: 2019-03-14T15:41:55+00:00
Act III
The drawing-room at “Highercoombe.” Facing the spectator are two large French windows, sheltered by a verandah, leading into the garden; on the right is a door opening into a small hall. The fireplace, with a large mirror above it, is on the left-hand side of the room, and higher up in the same wall are double doors recessed. The room is richly furnished, and everything betokens taste and luxury. The windows are open, and there is moonlight in the garden.
Lady Orreyed, a pretty, affected doll of a woman with a mincing voice and flaxen hair, is sitting on the ottoman, her head resting against the drum, and her eyes closed. Paula, looking pale, worn, and thoroughly unhappy, is sitting at a table. Both are in sumptuous dinner-gowns.
Lady Orreyed Opening her eyes. Well, I never! I dropped off! Feeling her hair. Just fancy! Where are the men?
Paula Icily. Outside, smoking.
A Servant enters with coffee, which he hands to Lady Orreyed. Sir George Orreyed comes in by the window. He is a man of about thirty-five, with a low forehead, a receding chin, a vacuous expression, and an ominous redness about the nose.
Lady Orreyed Taking coffee. Here’s Dodo.
Sir George I say, the flies under the verandah make you swear. The Servant hands coffee to Paula, who declines it, then to Sir George, who takes a cup. Hi! wait a bit! He looks at the tray searchingly, then puts back his cup. Never mind. Quietly to Lady Orreyed. I say, they’re dooced sparin’ with their liqueur, ain’t they?
The Servant goes out at window.
Paula To Sir George. Won’t you take coffee, George?
Sir George No, thanks. It’s gettin’ near time for a whisky and potass. Approaching Paula, regarding Lady Orreyed admiringly. I say, Birdie looks rippin’ tonight, don’t she?
Paula Your wife?
Sir George Yaas—Birdie.
Paula Rippin’?
Sir George Yaas.
Paula Quite—quite rippin’.
He moves round to the settee. Paula watches him with distaste, then rises and walks away. Sir George falls asleep on the settee.
Lady Orreyed Paula love, I fancied you and Aubrey were a little more friendly at dinner. You haven’t made it up, have you?
Paula We? Oh, no. We speak before others, that’s all.
Lady Orreyed And how long do you intend to carry on this game, dear?
Paula Turning away impatiently. I really can’t tell you.
Lady Orreyed Sit down, old girl; don’t be so fidgety. Paula sits on the upper seat of the ottoman with her back to Lady Orreyed. Of course, it’s my duty, as an old friend, to give you a good talking-to—Paula glares at her suddenly and fiercely—but really I’ve found one gets so many smacks in the face through interfering in matrimonial squabbles that I’ve determined to drop it.
Paula I think you’re wise.
Lady Orreyed However, I must say that I do wish you’d look at marriage in a more solemn light—just as I do, in fact. It is such a beautiful thing—marriage, and if people in our position don’t respect it, and set a good example by living happily with their husbands, what can
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