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FOSTER. Then they re not so important. (A pause. ) HOPKINS (sinking into chair again and thinking aloud). And even if I appoint him he ll keep them to coerce me. MRS. FOSTER. Won t give them to you if you appoint him? HOPKINS. That s what he says . . . Won t trust me. MRS. FOSTER. He ll trust me. HOPKINS. Are you sure of that? MRS. FOSTER. Suppose you let me deal with him. Let me suggest to him that I hold the letters. (Hopkins meditates. ) You ll trust me to hold them? (She regards him eagerly.... ) HOPKINS. Of course I ll trust you. But how can I afford to appoint him. Think of what the newspapers will say! MRS. FOSTER. Why think of that? It s well to remember that the newspapers of today start the kitchen fires of tomorrow. The only question, it seems to me is, Which you are the more afraid of having published the letters or the appointment? If you wish I ll attend to Sawyer. HOPKINS. I m afraid you ll not be able to do anything with him. MRS. FOSTER. There was a time, Charles, when you had great confidence in me.
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