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It couldn't be Ken 1 Why, Bess said it was Owen who was so much in love with her ! She said he told her all about it, because she was such a friend of Miss Doulton's. 20 MISS DOULTON'S ORCHIDS. Cecily. Owen told Bess ? Polly. Yes. Oh, you won't mind, Cecily ! You mustn't mind, because he loves you now ! But it must have been Owen ! Cecily. Well, it isn't Owen who's sending her five dozen roses to-day, anyway. It's Ken, for I saw the envelope that was to go with them, addressed in his writing. B...ut — Polly, do you suppose Owen was in love with her ? Polly (in breaking tones). Oh, Cecily ! Oh, Ce- cily, I want to go home ! I want to go home ! (She drops into a chair, sobbi?ig piteously. Cecily, with quiv- ering lips, watches her for a moment, and then, kneeling beside her, gathers Polly into her arms, and they weep together.) Curtain. ACT II EVE NING The scene is the same. Enter Cecily from the library, dressed for dinner. She takes up Ow&n's photograph, studies it, wipes away a tear and sighs.
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