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     little woman with a worn face; a bright; quick glance; and a
     tongue to match。'

HILLCRIST。  Good morning; Mrs。 Jackman!  Morning; Jackman!  Haven't
seen you for a long time。  What can I do?

     'He draws in foot; and breath; with a sharp hiss。'

HILLCRIST。  'In a down…hearted voice'  We've had notice to quit;
sir。

HILLCRIST。  'With emphasis'  What!

JACKMAN。  Got to be out this week。

MRS。 J。  Yes; sir; indeed。

HILLCRIST。  Well; but when I sold Longmeadow and the cottages; it
was on the express understanding that there was to be no disturbance
of tenancies:

MRS。 J。  Yes; sir; but we've all got to go。  Mrs。 'Arvey; and the
Drews; an' us; and there isn't another cottage to be had anywhere in
Deepwater。

HILLCRIST。  I know; I want one for my cowman。  This won't do at all。
Where do you get it from?

JACKMAN。  Mr。 'Ornblower; 'imself; air。  Just an hour ago。  He come
round and said: 〃I'm sorry; I want the cottages; and you've got to
clear。〃

MRS。 J。  'Bitterly'  He's no gentleman; sir; he put it so brisk。  We
been there thirty years; and now we don't know what to do。  So I
hope you'll excuse us coming round; sir。

HILLCRIST。  I should think so; indeed!  H'm!  'He rises and limps
across to the fireplace on his stick。  To himself'  The cloven hoof。
By George!  this is a breach of faith。  I'll write to him; Jackman。
Confound it!  I'd certainly never have sold if I'd known he was
going to do this。

MRS。 J。  No; sir; I'm sure; sir。  They do say it's to do with the
potteries。  He wants the cottages for his workmen。

HILLCRIST。  'Sharply'  That's all very well; but he shouldn't have
led me to suppose that he would make no change。

JACKMAN。 'Heavily'  They talk about his havin' bought the Centry to
gut up more chimneys there; and that's why he wants the cottages。

HINT。  The Centry!  Impossible!

     'Mrs。 J。  Yes; air; it's such a pretty spot…looks beautiful
     from here。  'She looks out through the window'  Loveliest spot
     in all Deepwater; I always say。  And your father owned it; and
     his father before 'im。  It's a pity they ever sold it; sir;
     beggin' your pardon。'

HILLCRIST。  The Centry!  'He rings the bell。'

Mrs。 J。  'Who has brightened up'  I'm glad you're goin' to stop it;
sir。  It does put us about。  We don't know where to go。  I said to
Mr。 Hornblower; I said; 〃I'm sure Mr。 Hillcrist would never 'eve
turned us out。〃  An' 'e said: 〃Mr。 Hillcrist be  〃 beggin' your
pardon; sir。  〃Make no mistake;〃 'e said; 〃you must go; missis。〃  He
don't even know our name; an' to come it like this over us!  He's a
dreadful new man; I think; with his overridin notions。  And sich a
heavyfooted man; to look at。  'With a sort of indulgent contempt'
But he's from the North; they say。

     'FELLOWS has entered; Left。'

HILLCRIST。  Ask Mrs。 Hillcrist if she'll come。

FELLOWS。  Very good; sir。

HILLCRIST。  Is Dawker here?

FELLOWS。  Not yet; sir。

HILLCRIST。  I want to see him at once。

     'FELLOWS retires。'

JACKMAN。  Mr。 Hornblower said he was comin' on to see you; sir。  So
we thought we'd step along first。

HILLCRIST。  Quite right; Jackman。

MRS。 J。  I said to Jackman: 〃Mr。 Hillcrist'll stand up for us; I
know。  He's a gentleman;〃 I said。  〃This man;〃 I said; 〃don't care
for the neighbourhood; or the people; he don't care for anything so
long as he makes his money; and has his importance。  You can't
expect it; I suppose;〃 I said; 'Bitterly'  〃havin' got rich so
sudden。〃  The gentry don't do things like that。

HILLCRIST。  'Abstracted'  Quite; Mrs。 Jackman; quite!
'To himself'  The Centry!  No!

     'MRS。 HILLCRIST enters。  A well…dressed woman; with a firm;
     clear…cut face。'

Oh!  Amy!  Mr。 and Mrs。 Jackman turned out of their cottage; and
Mrs。 Harvey; and the Drews。  When I sold to Hornblower; I stipulated
that they shouldn't be。

MRS。 J。  Our week's up on Saturday; ma'am; and I'm sure I don't know
where we shall turn; because of course Jackman must be near his
work; and I shall lose me washin' if we have to go far。

HILLCRIST。  'With decision'  You leave it to me; Mrs。 Jackman。  Good
morning!  Morning; Jackman!  Sorry I can't move with this gout。

MRS。 J。  'For them both'  I'm sure we're very sorry; sir。  Good
morning; sir。  Good morning; ma'am; and thank you kindly。  'They go
out。

HILLCRIST。  Turning people out that have been there thirty years。  I
won't have it。  It's a breach of faith。

MRS。 H。  Do you suppose this Hornblower will care two straws about
that Jack?

HILLCRIST。  He must; when it's put to him; if he's got any decent
feeling。

MRS。 H。  He hasn't。

HILLCRIST。  'Suddenly'  The Jackmans talk of his having bought the
Centry to put up more chimneys。

MRS。 H。  Never!  'At the window; looking out'  Impossible!  It would
ruin the place utterly; besides cutting us off from the Duke's。  Oh;
no!  Miss Mullins would never sell behind our backs。

HILLCRIST。  Anyway I must stop his turning these people out。

Mrs。 H。  'With a little smile; almost contemptuous'  You might have
known he'd do something of the sort。  You will imagine people are
like yourself; Jack。  You always ought to make Dawker have things in
black and white。

HILLCRIST。  I said quite distinctly: 〃Of course you won't want to
disturb the tenancies; there's a great shortage of cottages。〃
Hornblower told me as distinctly that he wouldn't。  What more do you
want?

Mrs。 H。  A man like that thinks of nothing but the short cut to his
own way。  'Looking out of the window towards the rise'  If he buys
the Centry and puts up chimneys; we simply couldn't stop here。

HILLCRIST。  My father would turn in his grave。

MRS。 H。  It would have been more useful if he'd not dipped the
estate; and sold the Centry。  This Hornblower hates us; he thinks we
turn up our noses at him。

HILLCRIST。  As we do; Amy。

MRS。 H。  Who wouldn't?  A man without traditions; who believes in
nothing but money and push。

HILLCRIST。  Suppose he won't budge; can we do anything for the
Jackmans?

MRS。 H。  There are the two rooms Beaver used to have; over the
stables。

FELLOWS。  Mr。 Dawker; sir。

     'DAWKERS is a short; square; rather red…faced terrier of a man;
     in riding clothes and gaiters。'

HILLCRIST。  Ah! Dawker; I've got gout again。

DAWKER。  Very sorry; sir。  How de do; ma'am?

HILLCRIST。  Did you meet the Jackmans?

DAWKERS。  Yeh。

     'He hardly ever quite finishes a word; seeming to snap of their
     tails。'

HILLCRIST。  Then you heard?

DAWKER。  'Nodding'  Smart man; Hornblower; never lets grass grow。

HILLCRIST。  Smart?

DAWKER。  'Grinning'  Don't do to underrate your neighbours。

MRS。 H。  A cadI call him。

DAWKER。  That's it; ma'am…got all the advantage。

HILLCRIST。  Heard anything about the Centry; Dawker?

DAWKER。  Hornblower wants to buy。

HILLCRIST。  Miss Mullins would never sell; would she?

DAWKER。  She wants to。

HILLCRIST。  The deuce she does!

DAWKER。  He won't stick at the price either。

MRS。 H。  What's it worth; Dawker?

DAWKER。  Depends on what you want it for。

MRS。 H。  He wants it for spite; we want it for sentiment。

DAWKER。  'Grinning'  Worth what you like to give; then; but he's a
rich man。

MRS。 H。  Intolerable!

DAWKER。  'To HILLCRIST'  Give me your figure; sir。  I'll try the old
lady before he gets at her。

HILLCRIST。  'Pondering'  I don't want to buy; unless there's nothing
else for it。  I should have to raise the money on the estate; it
won't stand much more。  I can't believe the fellow would be such a
barbarian。  Chimneys within three hundred yards; right in front of
this house!  It's a nightmare。

MRS。 H。  You'd much better let Dawker make sure; Jack。

HILLCRIST。  'Uncomfortable'  Jackman says Hornblower's coming round
to see me。  I shall put it to him。

DAWKER。  Make him keener than ever。  Better get in first。

HILLCRIST。  Ape his methods!Ugh!  Confound this gout!  'He gets
back to his chair with difficulty'  Look here; Dawker; I wanted to
see you about gates

FELLOWS。  'Entering'  Mr。 Hornblower。

     'HORNBLOWER enters…a man of medium; height; thoroughly
     broadened; blown out; as it were; by success。  He has thick;
     coarse; dark hair; just grizzled; wry bushy eyebrow; a wide
     mouth。  He wears quite ordinary clothes; as if that department
     were in charge of someone who knew about such; things。  He has
     a small rose in his buttonhole; and carries a Homburg hat;
     which one suspects will look too small on his head。'

HORNBLOWER。  Good morning!  good morning!  How are ye; Dawker?  Fine
morning!  Lovely weather!

     'His voice has a curious blend in its tone of brass and oil;
     and an accent not quite Scotch nor quite North country。'

Haven't seen ye for a long time; Hillcrist。

HILLCRIST。  'Who has risen'  Not since I sold you Longmeadow and
those cottages; I believe。

HORNBLOWER。  Dear me; now!  that's what I came about。

HILLCRIST。  'Subsiding again into his chair'  Forgive me!  Won't you
sit down?

HORNBLOWER。  'Not sitting'  Have ye got gout?  That's unfortunate。
I never get it。  I've no disposition that way。  Had no ancestors;
you see。  Just me own drinkin' to answer for。

HILLCRIST。  You're lucky。

HORNBLOWER。  I wonder if Mrs。 Hillcrist thinks that!  Am I lucky to
have no past; ma'am?  Just the future?

MRS。 H。  You're sure you have the future; Mr。 Hornblower?

HORNBLOWER。  'With a laugh'  That's your aristocratic rapier thrust。
You aristocrats are very hard people underneath your manners。  Ye
love to lay a body out。  But I've got the future all right。

HILLCRIST。  'Meaningly' I've had the Dackmans here; Mr。 Hornblower。

HORNBLOWER。  Who are theyman with the little spitfire wife?

HILLCRIST。  They're very excellent; good people; and they've been in
that cottage quietly thirty years。

HORNBLOWER。  'Throwing out his forefingera favourite gesture'  Ah!
ye've wanted me to stir ye up a bit。  Deepwater needs a bit o' go
put into it。  There's generally some go where I am。  I daresay you
wish there'd been no 〃come。〃  'He laughs'。

MRS。 H。  We certainly like people to keep their word; Mr。
Hornblower。

HILLCRIST。  Amy!

HORNBLOWER。  Never mind;
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