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FITZROY. Go on now. There 's no time to be lost ! I want the girl here by daybreak, before the dog 's up and off. CUNNINGHAM. You guarantee, Major, that the girl 's pretty ? FITZROY. [Turning on him. ~\ What ! None of that ! She 's my property ! You 'd better not forget that. No poaching on my preserves ! CUNNINGHAM. [Dogged. ~\ I understand, sir. [Salutes and exits. All the soldiers Act Third are asleep. The Widow comes back. Fitzroy turns a chair to face the fire. ~\ FITZROY. Bring more liquo...r. [He throws himself into the chair. ~\ WIDOW. More ? at this hour ? FITZROY. [Loosening his neck gear. ~\ Yes, enough to last till morning. [To himself. ] I warned her some day I would set to and drink my self mad for her ! And the time 's come ! [The stage darkens. ] The Second Scene OUTSIDE the Widow Chichester's. Very early the next morning. The scene represents the front of the house, a low, rambling structure of gray stone, with a porch and a gabled roof, in which is the window of Fitzroy' s bed-room.
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