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) MOONEY. Thank you, sir. (Goes out after vainly trying to shake MR. BURROUGHS' hand. As he exits he says in the distance:) It's all the fault of my old woman, etc. , etc. I'll never tell her anything again. BURROUGHS. Ruined! (To WILLIAM. J Well, sir, you've done your worst. Here it is the whole filthy scandal. All over the public print of your native city and your photograph in ring costume. You have ruined us all. (Enter DAVID c. With news- paper. ) I hope you are satisfied: WILLIAM. Look he...re now, it isn't as bad as all that. GEORGE. Sweet mess you've got us into, I must say. BURROUGHS. A blackguardly bruiser. (To MRS. BURROUGHS. ) Your son Madam. Your son ! WILLIAM. Oh, come, come Father. Be fair I'm your son too. BURROUGHS. You have ruined us all: We shall never be able to hold up our heads in this, com- munity again. (Sits R. Of table. ) GEORGE. It's it's quite too humiliating. (Sits L. Of table. ) WILLIAM. Nothing humiliating about being cham- THE CHAMPION 53 pion. A champion is the best man in the world in his class.
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