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MABJ. (scathingly). Well done ! STUAET. Ain't you going to snap him up ? MAEJ. No, I am not going to snap him up. STUAET. Why not ? With you as a perpetual irritant he wouldn't last a twelvemonth. MAEJ. Well? STUAET. Well, then you'd have about seven thousand a year to bootle about with ; you'd look charming in black ; and you'd be independent (looks at SIE JOHN) of Caesar. MABJ. And yet I'm not going to snap him up. SIB J. (angrily, coming to c). Then go your own way ! I wash my hands of you. ...Go your own way. But if you marry witJwut my consent, you know what to expect. Not a stick or a bawbee not a stick or a bawbee. STUAET (to MABJOBIE). What's a bawbee ? (MAEJOBIE moves to R. ) SIB J. (wrathfully). As for you, sir, you are as imperti- nent and as good-for-nothing as your sister. The attitude of children to their parents nowadays passes all compre- hension and belief. STUABT. It always has, Sir. The wail of the discarded parent rings through history. 32 A PLACE IN THE SUN. SIR J. A little more, sir, and you shall cease to be my son or live under my roof.
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